Berkeley — Just over a third of non-supervisory manufacturing production workers in the United States and half of the nation’s manufacturing workers hired through temporary agencies rely on at least one public assistance program to support themselves or their families, according to research by the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Labor Research and Education. As presidential candidates from both parties debate how to revive American manufacturing, and while lawmakers at the federal and state levels promote subsidies to lure manufacturing jobs, the Labor Center calculates that low wages in manufacturing cost taxpayers approximately $10.2 billion a year in public ...
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Berkeley — Just over a third of non-supervisory manufacturing production workers in the United States and half of the nation’s manufacturing workers hired through temporary agencies rely on at least one public assistance program to support themselves or their families, according to research by the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Labor Research and Education. As presidential candidates from both parties debate how to revive American manufacturing, and while lawmakers at the federal and state levels promote subsidies to lure manufacturing jobs, the Labor Center calculates that low wages in manufacturing cost taxpayers approximately $10.2 billion a year in public ...
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LORAIN, Ohio – John Terry works in the auto industry. How much does he make? Most probably won’t be able to come anywhere near correctly guessing his salary. He makes $12 an hour after working three years at the Camaco plant in Lorain, which makes seat frames for General Motors and Ford vehicles. Terry says he is at top scale. He believes his pay is too low. “I think $15 is a good starting point,” he said. “We do make parts that go into cars and trucks; and right now, most of us can’t afford to buy the vehicles we ...
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