Let Justice Roll
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NOVEMBER 2, 2006
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CONTACT: Let Justice Roll
Betsy Leondar-Wright,
Betsy@classmatters.org, 781-648-0630, cell 781-704-4039
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Business Owners, CEOs Say Higher Minimum Wage Good for Business
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WASHINGTON - November 2 - 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. Darrani 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, employees 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 $200 a week 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.letjusticeroll.org/business-signup.html.
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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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