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Press Release Read the ReportNew report documents benefits of raising pay
Jim Amaral, CEO of Maine bakery chain Borealis Breads Jim Amaral is one of the successful business owners featured in a myth-busting new report "Choosing the High Road: Businesses that Pay a Living Wage and Prosper." Over 40 cities and countiesincluding Boston, Baltimore, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Antoniohave adopted living wage ordinances and over 120 living wage campaigns are underway. "Choosing the High Road" shows why living wages are good for business, as well as workers and communities. The report, published by Responsible Wealth, is available on the web and in hard copy. Despite the economys record-breaking nine-year expansion and skyrocketing CEO pay, the typical worker still earns less, adjusted for inflation, than in 1973, and over one quarter of American jobs pay less than a living wage of $8 an hour. Below that wage, a 40-hour workweek leaves a family of four under the federal poverty line, unable to make ends meet. A growing number of business people are supporting living wages. Already, over 50 business owners have signed Responsible Wealths new Living Wage Covenant, pledging to pay their own employees over $8 an hour, as well as to advocate in the public arena for higher wages for all low-income workers. "Choosing the High Road," by Karen Kraut, Scott Klinger and Chuck Collins, debunks common arguments made by opponents of higher minimum wages and living wages. It presents research on the business benefits of higher wages: lower worker turnover and absenteeism, reduced training costs, higher morale and higher productivity, and a stronger consumer market. Borealis Breads CEO Jim Amaral and five other business leaders profiled in the report are available for interviews:
Responsible Wealth is a growing network of over 450 business people, investors and affluent individuals in the top 5 percent of income and wealth who are concerned about growing economic inequality and working to promote widely shared prosperity. Responsible Wealth is affiliated with the national nonprofit organization United for a Fair Economy. | |||
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