
Demorats being demorats. From the Seattle Times: Moving to address income inequality on a local level, the City Council in Portland, Oregon, voted Wednesday to impose a surtax on publicly traded companies whose chief executives earn more than 100 times the median pay of their rank-and-file workers. The surcharge, which Portland officials said is […]
via Portland will tax public companies where CEO pay is 100 times employee average — Fellowship of the Minds
Reblogged on kommonsentsjane/blogkommonsents.
The moral to this story is – the sanctuary cities have to have money to continue to support themselves because the people who they are supporting are living off the cities. How do they know what a CEO’s salary is?
Fair is fair – all of the checks and balances while working were – employees’ salaries were a percentage of the profits of that refinery or plant and were gauged against other local plants…