Bernie Sanders feels the union burn over minimum wage fiasco

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Bernie is definitely a lifelong politician, because nothing he talks about works in the real world.

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Bernie Sanders, of all people, has union trouble — and it just goes to show how nasty organized labor can be.

The Vermont socialist senator made history by agreeing that his paid 2020 presidential campaign workers would be repped by a union, United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400, with all earning $15 an hour. But now the union complains some employees are getting less.

Worse, someone leaked the whole dispute to the Washington Post.

Worse yet, Sanders’ response could be a violation of US labor law, all on its own.

The union’s gripe centers on the fact that field organizers, the lowest-level workers, often put in 60 hours a week but get paid only for 40, since they’re on a flat salary. That drops their average minimum pay to less than $13 an hour.

“Many field staffers are barely managing to survive financially, which is severely impacting our team’s productivity and morale,” the union said in a draft letter to campaign manager Faiz Shakir. “Some field organizers have already left the campaign as a result.”

Ouch. So Sanders is down to march with McDonald’s employees demanding higher pay, and happy to slam Walmart execs for paying “starvation wages” — but the folks working for him are feeling “berned.”

The dispute began soon after the March deal that unionized the campaign. Shakir’s first offer, in mid-May, was to boost pay, but the union rejected that because it would’ve obliged these workers to pay more for their health insurance.

By July 11, workers by the hundreds were messaging Shakir to do better. Last week, the union demanded that he OK an even bigger raise, plus better benefits.

Leaking all this Bernie-embarrassing stuff to the press was a clear union bid to force the campaign’s hand. So much for gratitude.

Bernie was peeved. He told the Des Moines Register, “It does bother me that people are going outside of the process and going to the media.” More: “That is really not acceptable. It is really not what labor negotiations are about, and it’s improper.”

Oops: That caustic comment puts him on the verge of violating federal labor law by interfering with or retaliating against employees’ exercise of their rights.

The campaign’s immediate response, now that it’s all gone public, is to restrict the field workers from putting in more than 40 hours a week. Hmm: If it then brings on more unpaid volunteers to pick up the slack, that’s a different union grievance.

Get ready for more fun: After Sanders unionized, both Liz Warren and Julián Castro joined in. Please, please, please: Let us see a strike right before Super Tuesday.

https://nypost.com/2019/07/21/bernie-sanders-feels-the-union-burn-over-minimum-wage-fiasco/
 
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I'm curious, are the field workers exempt or non-exempt employees? Absolutely not a fan of Sanders, but when I was a Jr. Programmer way back when, I was non-exempt and eligible for overtime pay. Then I got promoted to "Associate" Programmer, and was then exempt, so no overtime. I remember commiserating with a colleague that our weekly salary drops quite a bit on the per hour basis when we were working 60/80 hrs/week...

https://www.flsa.com/coverage.html

The field employees should find other employment. Or maybe they're in it for the college credit. ;)
 
I haven't seen anyone bring up that his 2016 campaign brought in $234 million and they don't have to turn a profit. His campaign is in a better position than 99% of businesses to pay $15 an hour. If you he wanted to pay $20 an hour and health benefits he could. It is interesting he chose to be stingy on this.

You would think this would change his thinking on forcing a small business that brings in 100k in revenue and needs employees to pay $15. Also he rails against evil McDonalds not paying $15. McDonald's just owns the real estate and sells franchisees the equipment. The franchisees own the actual business.

The average McDonald's franchise owner makes $150k a year on one location. And the other chains bring in an average $66k a year. Either way less than Comrade makes in the Senate.
 
Bernie is not connecting with traditional blue collar Democrats. These men want to build jets, homes, and automobiles for good pay. Bernie offers them a living wage to greet at Walmart or flip burgers at McDonald's.
 
Bernie is not connecting with traditional blue collar Democrats. These men want to build jets, homes, and automobiles for good pay. Bernie offers them a living wage to greet at Walmart or flip burgers at McDonald's.

you mean the American dream isn't to just "live" but to succeed?
 
Bernie is not connecting with traditional blue collar Democrats. These men want to build jets, homes, and automobiles for good pay. Bernie offers them a living wage to greet at Walmart or flip burgers at McDonald's.

Bernie would make a great dictator. "DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO!"
 
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