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  1. As an owner of a small business that employs 7 , I could not agree more. All our employees are on a wage above $20 per hour. We’ve never had anyone on the minimum wage except for an occasional part-timer who will benefit from this wage increase.
    I 100% support the wage increase.

    1. Why are couples on the minium wage having children . These are obviously the 1/4 million children in poverty. It would be better for all concerned if before taking on the commitment of children the government encouraged them to learn skills that would improve their earning potential . Many of those on minium wage will not benefit much by this wage increase as they will lose government subsidies such as accomodation benefit .

      1. In effect, what you are advocating is only affluent people having families. You’d be blaming the poor for a neoliberal system that crushes their aspirations.

        Good luck getting support for economic eugenics.

  2. As Grant Robertson rightly said, “we may have to pay a little bit more for that cup of coffee”.

    What Grant insinuated is that those that can afford “Bought” coffee, a minimum increase into their daily or weekly fix will make no difference. For Simon to say it will cost jobs is to be disingenuous and my favouriite National word, scaremongering..

  3. soimon who claims to care but wants the low waged to get 50cents increases at a time based on this he will never me our PM thank goodness for this.

  4. Wages should vary a lot more, and the minimum kept low- it should depend on what costs are- like rents.

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