If you were Wal-Mart . . .
. . . and this piece of socialist vomit got signed into law, why wouldn't you move all your business out of Chicago proper and into the suburbs?
And how many Chicago residents would have to quit Wal-Mart because the commute would be too expensive?
And if you're the City of Chicago, and your position is that the lowest pay a person can live on is ten bucks of money with three bucks of benefits an hour, then why are you paying your own crossing guards $9.38 an hour?
Maybe we should contact the city and ask them.
[H/T 2 memeorandum.]
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I didn't know that Chicago had *any* big-box stores. While they have some real-live big-name grocery stores, I recall most of the businesses being bars with "ethnic" names and eateries serving up Stoli pink lemonade pitchers with men in leather pants lounging outside. No big deal, really, I suspect folks will just hop on the train and ride out to Oak Park to get their Special Kitty litter and Ol' Roy breakfast cereal, er, dog food.
R
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