Friday, January 12, 2007

Pomeroy's Boss Pushes "Fishy Deal" on Minimum Wage

Democrats campaigned on changing the way "business is done" in Washington DC. It looks like that will not apply to friends and supports of Speaker Pelosi. Apparently she thinks the minimum wage should be increased for every worker unless they work for a business in her congressional district.

From The Washington Times ....


GOP hits Pelosi's 'hypocrisy' on wage bill
By Charles Hurt
January 12, 2007

"House Republicans yesterday declared 'something fishy' about the major tuna company in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco district being exempted from the minimum-wage increase that Democrats approved this week.

'I am shocked,' said Rep. Eric Cantor, Virginia Republican and his party's chief deputy whip, noting that Mrs. Pelosi campaigned heavily on promises of honest government. 'Now we find out that she is exempting hometown companies from minimum wage. This is exactly the hypocrisy and double talk that we have come to expect from the Democrats.'

On Wednesday, the House voted to raise the minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 per hour.
The bill also extends for the first time the federal minimum wage to the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands. However, it exempts American Samoa, another Pacific island territory that would become the only U.S. territory not subject to federal minimum-wage laws.

One of the biggest opponents of the federal minimum wage in Samoa is StarKist Tuna, which owns one of the two packing plants that together employ more than 5,000 Samoans, or nearly 75 percent of the island's work force. StarKist's parent company, Del Monte Corp., has headquarters in San Francisco, which is represented by Mrs. Pelosi. The other plant belongs to California-based Chicken of the Sea.
'There's something fishy going on here,' said Rep. Patrick T. McHenry, North Carolina Republican. "

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