This report deserves attention if only because it contradicts so much progressive hype regarding the urban core and shows us that small biz might not have the cash to support this social justice effort.
Here's the word . . .
If the vote were to pass, minimum wage would increase to $13.75 in 2025, and $15 in 2026.
In addition, employees would earn one hour of paid sick leave for ever 30 hours worked.
Mike Hastings is the co-owner of Anchor Island Coffee on 41st and Troost. Hastings is outspoken about his opposition to Prop A.
"To mandate that a business do something because it sounds good, thats not a decision that should be made," Hastings said.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City coffee shop owner explains how Proposition A could hurt small businesses
KSHB spoke with the owner of a coffee shop that values his employees, but is against Proposition A on the November ballot.
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