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2006 House Bill 6221 (Exempt minors from "minimum wage" )
Latest post 06-12-2008 7:34 AM by
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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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2006 House Bill 6221 (Exempt minors from "minimum wage" )
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Introduced in the House on June 20, 2006
Click here to view bill details.
07-28-2006 3:15 PM
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Anonymous Citizen
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This bill stinks. Are you Republican?
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Discriminatory. Those kids need college money. Again, working against the POOR. Elitist attitude here.
07-28-2006 3:16 PM
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Anonymous Citizen
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Shame on you!
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Slap in face of working class people.
01-04-2007 7:50 PM
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RIDICULOUS
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I can't believe this. How are teens supposed to earn enough money for college if they don't even recieve minimum wage??? Oftentimes, they are working just as hard if not HARDER than employees over the age of eighteen! This is absolutely ridiculous.
06-11-2008 6:55 PM
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country haven resort
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Great idea, if you want high schoolers to get a job. Why would I hire a high schooler for the same money as an adult supporting a family, or wanting to. Bill, Ludington
06-12-2008 7:34 AM
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So I Take It That This Means
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that you have now admited that minimum wage laws actually put people out of work? If you would have listened to us evil conservatives you would have known this. You libs/dems obviously never took economics 101 or you wouldn't keep doing things to ruin this state.
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