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appalachiablue

(41,102 posts)
Fri May 28, 2021, 04:14 PM May 2021

Pittsburgh Ice Cream Shop Couldn't Find Staff, Then Doubled Wage to $15, Flooded w 1K Applicants



'A Pittsburgh ice cream shop couldn't find staff. Then it doubled its wage to $15 and was flooded with applications.' May 20, 2021, Yahoo. Business Insider.
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-- It's not just big businesses hiking wages to attract workers, but small ones too.

As big businesses like Chipotle & Target offer higher starting wages to attract workers, small employers are following suit. Jacob Hanchar, co-owner of Klavon's Ice Cream Parlor in Pittsburgh, spoke with MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle about how
> he thought there was a labor shortage until he more than doubled his shop's hourly wage from the federal minimum of $7.25 to $15.

"We received well over 1,000 applications" in one week for 16 positions, Hanchar said. "We stopped counting once we reached a thousand."

He explained that the decision has been a net positive for the business, especially in the food-service industry where high turnover and burnout are major workplace challenges. "A lot of people work 2 or 3 jobs and now they are just working one job, so people are showing up on time now, they're reporting to work in a better mood, customer service has improved, things like that that you don't always account for," he told Ruhle.

Financially, Hanchar said the move to double employee pay has led to increased sales from customers who want to support businesses that support employees, and that the quality of service has gone up.

"At the end of the day, I have not noticed a difference on our bottom line," he said.

The decision was neither easy nor automatic, he added, but competition from other employers was causing him to lose his best workers, and that was causing issues in other areas of the shop's operations. "I had to really study this in-depth and really take a look at our forecasts and really think through how I was going to manage this," he said. "It's not just strict, double-book accounting, you have to take every aspect into account." ~

https://news.yahoo.com/pittsburgh-ice-cream-shop-couldnt-162813898.html
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Pittsburgh Ice Cream Shop Couldn't Find Staff, Then Doubled Wage to $15, Flooded w 1K Applicants (Original Post) appalachiablue May 2021 OP
Gee Whiz nykym May 2021 #1
The virtuous / vicious cycles need to be promoted throughout local economies... Moostache May 2021 #2
It's not rocket surgery. It's Econ 101. Nt spooky3 May 2021 #3
I will gladly pay a little extra to ensure good wages for workers. riversedge May 2021 #4
Great story Demovictory9 May 2021 #5
I think McDonalds couldn't find workers until they raised their wages to $18.00 an hour. amywalk May 2021 #6
It's almost as if workers would appreciate a living wage for their work IronLionZion May 2021 #7
Imagine that! BigmanPigman May 2021 #10
And suddenly...it CAN be done! Grokenstein May 2021 #8
People making higher wages are not just happier, Ziggysmom May 2021 #9
A living wage Sucha NastyWoman May 2021 #11
For pete's sake... MontanaMama May 2021 #12
I read Fast Food Nation a few years back. It said a fast food franchise sees a complete 100% Midnight Writer May 2021 #13

nykym

(3,063 posts)
1. Gee Whiz
Fri May 28, 2021, 04:16 PM
May 2021

who would have thought...

The Biden Administration should have all these business owners relate their experience.

Moostache

(9,895 posts)
2. The virtuous / vicious cycles need to be promoted throughout local economies...
Fri May 28, 2021, 04:20 PM
May 2021

Power to the people comes from the wallet and where dollars are spent and then how they are circulated. Dollars circulated as wages and spending power, invigorate a local economy. Dollars hoarded and extracted as profits do nothing for the local economies and only enrich a very few.

If people make it unprofitable for an owner to cheat the employees to enhance their own bottom line (vicious cycle) and simultaneously support the owners who are paying a living wage and supporting the local economy in the process (virtuous cycle) then we could see a lot of changes to the social contract.

In the end, as long as the rewards are there to be taken, unscrupulous businessmen will 100% take the money and run...but if their short and long term prospects dim because of a lack of support, they will be out of business.

BigmanPigman

(51,554 posts)
10. Imagine that!
Fri May 28, 2021, 06:56 PM
May 2021

Paying someone what they are worth and what is "livable" never occurred to this guy and a zillion other greedy business people big and small. They have gotten away with murder since the 70s when the pay gap really began to widen. They haven't shown workers respect and unions are almost gone. Greedy businesses break my heart.

Ziggysmom

(3,385 posts)
9. People making higher wages are not just happier,
Fri May 28, 2021, 06:04 PM
May 2021

they are healthier, too! Being able to work fewer hours with better pay reduces stress. I knew several people who had to work two jobs to make ends meet and their health as well as their families really suffered.

Hope Joe visits this place for a cone or two! 🍦🍦

MontanaMama

(23,292 posts)
12. For pete's sake...
Fri May 28, 2021, 07:09 PM
May 2021

this is common sense. I pay my teenager 15 bucks an hour for extra chores around the house.

Midnight Writer

(21,674 posts)
13. I read Fast Food Nation a few years back. It said a fast food franchise sees a complete 100%
Fri May 28, 2021, 07:15 PM
May 2021

turnover of employees every 6 months. The average stay of an individual employee is less than 3 months.

Makes sense. If you are making minimum wage, why try to do well on your job? If you lose it, you just go down the street to the next franchise and get another job. It all pays the same.

Higher wages and benefits make for better employee performance. It gives them a vested interest in doing well, as opposed to resentment of your employer screwing you over every day.

For a real life example, go to a Sam's Club (low wage) and a Costco (higher wages and benefits) and observe the difference in employee attitudes. Same business type, same markets, but the difference is night and day.

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