BUSINESS
OWNERS, CEOS SAY HIGHER MINIMUM WAGE GOOD FOR
BUSINESS
For
Immediate Release: October 31, 2006
Contact: Betsy Leondar-Wright, Let Justice Roll
Betsy@classmatters.org,
781-648-0630, cell 781-704-4039
Cleveland,
OH -- Business owners, executives and venture
capitalists around the nation -- including the
states where minimum wage is on the ballot Nov.
7 -- are calling for a higher minimum wage to
pay workers fairly, boost business and strengthen
the economy.
The
statement released today calls for raising the
wage floor above $5.15 an hour, noting, "Minimum
wage workers have less buying power than minimum
wage workers had half a century ago. We cannot
build a strong 21st century economy on a 1950s'
wage floor."
"As
a productivity adviser to major retailers, I've
witnessed how inadequate wages can create a vicious
cycle of high turnover and low productivity, which
is bad for workers and businesses," says
Paul Lightfoot, CEO of AL Systems Inc.
INAUGURAL
SIGNERS include Eileen Fisher, chief
creative officer, women's apparel company Eileen
Fisher ~~ Arnold Hiatt, former CEO, Stride Rite
~~ Robert Glassman, chair, Wainwright Bank ~~
Deborah Nelson, executive director, Social Venture
Network ~~ Jeffrey Hollender, president, Seventh
Generation, the leading brand of non-toxic household
products ~~ Peter Strugatz, CEO, IceStone ~~ Jeff
Milchen, co-founder, American Independent Business
Alliance ~~ Rink Dickinson, president, Equal Exchange,
the nation's largest for-profit fair trade company
~~ Peter Barnes, co-founder, Working Assets ~~
Doug Hammond, president, Relief Resources and
co-founder, Business Alliance for Local Living
Economies.
Signers
from states with a minimum wage increase on the
ballot include:
OHIO:
Adnan Durrani, president of Condor Ventures and
venture partner, Blue Chip Venture Capital, Cincinnati.
Mr. Durrani says, "I have found that without
exception in the successful ventures we've backed,
providing sustainable living wages yielded direct
increases in productivity, job satisfaction and
especially brand loyalty from customers, thus
contributing to higher returns for investors/
shareholders, employers and vendors."
ARIZONA:
Rick Keefe, president of R-Galaxy, Tucson.
Mr. Keefe says, "Raising the minimum wage
is vital because it enriches our entire community,
by giving purchasing power to working people who
deserve it for their hard day's work."
COLORADO:
Marilyn Megenity, owner of the Mercury Cafe, Denver.
Ms. Megenity says, "Workers deserve a living
wage to allow them to participate in the economy
with dignity."
MISSOURI:
Lew Prince, co-owner of Vintage Vinyl, St. Louis.
Mr. Prince comments, "To business owners
I say, take a look at who walks in the door and
see if putting an extra $150 - $200 a month in
the pockets of 10 percent of them is good for
your business."
MONTANA:
Shalon Hastings, owner of Taco del Sol, Helena.
Ms. Hastings says, "We're overdue for a minimum
wage increase. It's a sign of respect for our
employees and the work they do for us as business
owners."
"Investing
in employees is the single most important investment
that a company can make," says Brian Smith,
managing partner of the Blackfoot River Brewing
Company in Helena, MT.
Arnold
Hiatt, former CEO of Stride Rite, explains, "In
order to create a better tomorrow, we've got to
plan responsibly today. Increasing the minimum
wage will help the United States create a future
with a stable workforce and a strong economy."
The
Business Owners and Executives for a Higher Minimum
Wage statement appears below, along with inaugural
signatories. Sign-ons are continuing through Let
Justice Roll, a national partnership of more than
80 organizations working for a higher minimum
wage, at http://www.businessforafairminimumwage.org/.
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BUSINESS
OWNERS AND EXECUTIVES FOR A HIGHER MINIMUM WAGE
We,
the undersigned business owners and executives,
support an increase in the minimum wage to benefit
workers, business and our economy. We know that
a minimum wage of $5.15 an hour is simply not
enough for workers to afford necessities for themselves
and their families. We know that a fair wage floor
is essential to healthy businesses and communities,
and enduring economic growth.
We
expect an increased minimum wage to provide a
boost to local economies. Businesses and communities
will benefit as low-wage workers spend their much-needed
pay raises at businesses in the neighborhoods
where they live and work.
Higher
wages benefit business by increasing consumer
purchasing power, reducing costly employee turnover,
raising productivity, and improving product quality,
customer satisfaction and company reputation.
In a recent National Consumers League survey,
for example, 76 percent of American consumers
said "how well a company treats/pays employees
influences what they buy."
States
that have raised their minimum wages above the
inadequate $5.15 federal level have had better
employment and small business trends than the
other states. Studies by the Fiscal Policy Institute
and others show that in states with minimum wages
above $5.15, the number of small businesses and
the number of small business employees grew more
than the other states -- contrary to what critics
predicted. Likewise, after the last federal minimum
wage increases in 1996 and 1997, the nation experienced
lower unemployment, low inflation, robust growth
and declining poverty rates.
At
$5.15 an hour, today's minimum wage workers have
less buying power than minimum wage workers had
half a century ago. We cannot build a strong 21st
century economy on a 1950s' wage floor. We cannot
build a strong 21st century economy when more
and more hardworking Americans struggle to make
ends meet.
A
fair minimum wage shows we value both work and
responsible businesses. A fair minimum wage is
a sound investment in the future of our communities
and our nation.
INAUGURAL
SIGNATORIES:
(* available to speak with the press)
Kathy
Webb
Owner, Lilly's Dim Sum, Then Some
Little Rock, AR
Michael
Alexander*
President, Conscious Consulting Inc.
Chair, Sedona Economic Development Task Force
Sedona, AZ
Margarito
Cordero
President, Durango Drywall
Phoenix, AZ
Rick
Keefe*
President, R-Galaxy Inc.
Tucson, AZ
Trudy
Mills
Co-Owner, Antigone Books
Tucson, AZ
Richard
Shapiro*
Owner, Richard Shapiro LLC Accounting Firm
Scottsdale, AZ
Peter
Barnes
Co-Founder & Former CEO, Working Assets
Point Reyes, CA
Anirvan
Chatterjee
CEO, BookFinder.Com
Berkeley, CA
Bill
Denham
Owner, Urban Harvest Design and Construction
Berkeley, CA
David
S. Gast
Owner, David S. Gast & Associates, Architects
San Francisco, CA
Barry
Hermanson
Former Owner, Hermanson's Employment Services
Berkeley, CA
Deborah
Nelson
Executive Director, Social Venture Network
San Francisco, CA
Mal
Warwick
Founder & Chairman, Mal Warwick Associates
Berkeley, CA
Robert
(Andy) Bardwell
Owner, Bardwell Consulting
Denver, CO
Lalania
Carrillo and Faatma Mehrmanesh
Co-Owners, Karma Cafe
Denver, CO
Linda
Franklin
Owner, Sew Far Sew Good Tailors
Littleton, CO
Ron
Gamino*
Owner, Gamino Printing Company
Denver, CO
Darold
Killmer
Killmer, Lane and Newman LLP
Denver, CO
David
Lichtenstein
Attorney at Law
Denver, CO
Thomas
Marquez
Pyramid Print and Graphics
Denver, CO
Tim
Marquez*
Owner, The Laughing Bean
Denver, CO
Marilyn
Megenity*
Owner, Mercury Cafe
Denver, CO
Doug
Naiman*
Owner, Aviano Coffee
Denver, CO
Dylan
Norton
Co-Owner, Durango Doughworks
Durango, CO
Hugh
Pixler
Law Offices of Hugh S. Pixler LLC
Denver, CO
Jerry
Powell
Owner, Color Graphix
Denver, CO
Barry
Roseman
Roseman and Kazmierski LLC
Denver, CO
Jenni
Sonnen
Co-Owner, Tesoros LTD
Indian Hills, CO
Cherylin
Vandergrist
Cherylin K. Vandergrist LLC
Denver, CO
Stephen
Jones Blessman
Investor and Member, Social Venture Network
Chicago, IL
Gary
S. Best
President, Best Enterprises
Sharon, MA
Bill
Densmore
Former Senior Vice President, Norton Company
Worcester, MA
Rink
Dickinson
President, Equal Exchange
West Bridgewater, MA
Robert
A. Glassman
Chairman, Wainwright Bank & Trust Co
Boston, MA
Steven
Grossman
President, Grossman Marketing Group
Somerville, MA
Doug
Hammond*
President, Relief Resources
Co-Founder, Business Alliance for Local Living
Economies
Hatfield, MA
Arnold
Hiatt*
Chairman, Stride Rite Foundation
Former Chair & CEO, Stride Rite Corporation
Weston, MA
Prakash
Laufer
Former CEO, Motherwear Inc.
Member, Pioneer Valley Business Alliance for Local
Living Economies
Northampton, MA
Kirsten
Poole
Owner, Kirsten's Cafe
Silver Spring, MD
James
F. X. Wellehan
President, Lamey-Wellehan Shoes
Auburn, ME
Michael
Kitchen
Managing Partner, Waking Up (Sweat-Free Clothing)
Warren, MI
Michael
J. Corgiat
President, Keystone Financial Services LLC
St. Louis, MO
Lew
Prince*
Co-Owner, Vintage Vinyl
Member, BUILD St. Louis
St. Louis, MO
David
W. Scott and Aimee L. Sanita*
Owners, Circle Tax and Accounting Inc.
Kansas City, MO
John
Scott*
Owner, John Scott Fitness
Kansas City, MO
Linda
Spitzer
President, IMS-Information Management Solutions
Inc.
St. Louis, MO
Dayna
Baumeister
Keystone, Biomicry Guild LLC
Helena, MT
Shalon
Hastings*
Owner, Taco del Sol
Helena, MT
Jeff
Milchen
Co-Founder, American Independent Business Alliance
Bozeman, MT
Brian
Smith*
Managing Partner, Blackfoot River Brewing Company
Helena, MT
Jane
and Donald Gilbert
Owners, Gilbert Farm
Leland, NC
David
Kirkpatrick
Founder & Managing Director, SJF Ventures
National 2005 Practitioner of the Year, Community
Development Venture Capital Alliance
Durham, NC
Don
Reeves
Farm Owner & Policy Consultant
Central City, NE
Charles
Henderson
President, Chuck Roast Equipment
Conway, NH
Paul
Lightfoot*
President & CEO, AL Systems Inc.
Rockaway, NJ
Dr.
Elizabeth A. Letzler
Baldwin, NY
Martin
Rothenberg
Owner and President, Glottal Enterprises
Syracuse, NY
Peter
Strugatz*
CEO, IceStone LLC
Brooklyn, NY
Adnan
Durrani*
President, Condor Ventures Inc, Stamford, CT
Venture Partner, Blue Chip Venture Capital (BCVC)
Cincinnati, OH
Warner
Mendenhall
Owner, The Law Offices of Warner Mendenhall
Akron, OH
Joe
Mosyjowski
Owner, Mosyjowski & Associates Engineers
Hartville, OH
Susan
Nelson
Principal, Improvement Works, LLC
Cleveland, OH
Bishop
Stephen A. Scott*
CEO, Dr. J.W. Jones Center for Training and Inner-City
Development
Cincinnati, OH
Steve
Hanrahan
Owner, Mirador Community Store
Portland, OR
Phyllis
Combs
Owner, Farm Fortune Bed & Breakfast
New Cumberland, PA
Danielle
Liddic
New Choices/New Options Project Facilitator, West
Branch Technology Center
Lock Haven, PA
Judy
Wicks
President, White Dog Cafe
Philadelphia, PA
Gwendolyn
Young-El
Program Manager, Mental Health Association of
South Eastern Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Jeffrey
Hollender*
President, Seventh Generation
Burlington, VT
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