If Ross Douthat can be trusted, Hobby Lobby apparently walks some of the walk at least.
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“for thumbing its nose at the conventional wisdom that success in the retail industry” requires paying “bargain-basement wages.” A retail chain with nearly 600 stores and 13,000 workers, this business sets its lowest full-time wage at $15 an hour, and raised wages steadily through the stagnant postrecession years. (Its do-gooder policies also include donating 10 percent of its profits to charity and giving all employees Sunday off.) And the chain is thriving commercially — offering, as Demos put it, a clear example of how “doing good for workers can also mean doing good for business.”
Of course I’m talking about Hobby Lobby, the Christian-owned craft store that’s currently playing the role of liberalism’s public enemy No. 1, for its successful suit against the Obama administration’s mandate requiring coverage for contraceptives, sterilization and potential abortifacients.
-- Ross Douthat at NYT (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/06/opinion/sunday/ross-douthat-a-company-liberals-could-love-.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0)
I'd be interested to see the percentage of their hourly staff that are considered "full time", though. It they've only got two per store they can sit and spin on that claim.
Their 401K invests in all the so called "abortifacients" companies, lol. Their god must be mammon. Also, they covered the same stuff and only got all moral after ACA mandated coverage (NOBAMA NOBAMA!). Also to call plan b or IUD "abortifacients" is ignorant and inflammatory, especially when Ted Cruz does it.
And doing nice things to people doesn't make up for using their holy book to cockblock their employees healthcare.
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“for thumbing its nose at the conventional wisdom that success in the retail industry” requires paying “bargain-basement wages.” A retail chain with nearly 600 stores and 13,000 workers, this business sets its lowest full-time wage at $15 an hour, and raised wages steadily through the stagnant postrecession years. (Its do-gooder policies also include donating 10 percent of its profits to charity and giving all employees Sunday off.) And the chain is thriving commercially — offering, as Demos put it, a clear example of how “doing good for workers can also mean doing good for business.”
Of course I’m talking about Hobby Lobby, the Christian-owned craft store that’s currently playing the role of liberalism’s public enemy No. 1, for its successful suit against the Obama administration’s mandate requiring coverage for contraceptives, sterilization and potential abortifacients.
-- Ross Douthat at NYT (http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/06/opinion/sunday/ross-douthat-a-company-liberals-could-love-.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0)
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And doing nice things to people doesn't make up for using their holy book to cockblock their employees healthcare.