McDonald's Taking Cues from Walmart - Who Cost Taxpayers $80M Per Year for Assistance with Food and Healthcare
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McResource's Hotline pushes people to join SNAP and Medicaid |
California Discourages Eligible Applicants From Applying for SNAP (Food Stamps)
I posted about an article back in August of this year based an article by the L. A. Times about
how people were being discouraged from applying for food stamps even
though they were eligible, because they probably wouldn't get them. You
heard right. Here's the article I based my post on: L. A. Times article "California discourages needy from signing up for Food Stamps"
You would think that someone who truly needs help to feed themselves and
their children would get it if they are eligible. Not so, not where onerous paperwork requirements, inhospitable county benefits
offices and confusing online applications often prevail. In California, sometimes even those who qualify get rejected, as
understaffed agencies prove unable to properly process applications.The state's participation rate is the lowest
in the U.S. — only about half of those that qualify get assistance — making
it the envy of more-conservative states.
Wal-Mart: Leader in Costing Taxpayers for Employees Benefit
The cost of low wages at Wal-Mart (
WMT,
Fortune 500)
are at the center of a new report released last week by the Democratic
staff of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. Low wages
are an issue across the economy, but Wal-Mart, as the country's largest
private employer, has long faced closer scrutiny than other
companies.Wal-Mart's low wages and refusal to offer healthcare to their
employees cost taxpayers $80 Million per year.
money.cnn.com June 5, 2013
McDonald's Wants Taxpayers to Pay Their Employee's Food and Healthcare
This is a NOT COCA-COLA But it is THE REAL THING - McResource's Hotline for Employee Assistance
Listen
to an actual call from an employee of McDonald's asking the McResource's Hotline for help and
how their help line pushes her to the SNAP (Food Stamps) program, and Medicaid programs, to have
taxpayers support their employees. Mind you this employee is full-time
worker making $8.25/hr and has not received av raise in TEN YEARS!
I was outraged when I saw Zain Asher of CNN Newsroom play a phone conversation between this 10-year employee, who has not received a single raise in that 10 years, making $8.25 /hr.
This is a link to a very informative article from CNN on the same topic: CNN article on McDonald's
Here is an article from rt.com on the same: rt.com/usa article
These companies are making HUGH profits and their workers often make less than $25,000/yr, making them eligible for food stamps and Medicaid. Please contact your Congressmen/women and Senators and tell them it is time to raise the minimum wage to $11.00/hr.
To Find and or get contact information for YOUR Congressmen/women and Senators use the links on the left margin of this blog.
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