So the workers will make $15 an hour, the manager will make $30 an hour, and everyone above that will have their wages adjusted accordingly. I'd submit that the wage increases of management would have a comparatively small impact as they make up only a small fraction of the company workforce relative to their minimum-wage workers. I'd be happy to sacrifice a fraction of my comfort if it means that a great many people could have a greatly improved quality of life.
So the workers will make $15 an hour, the manager will make $30 an hour, and everyone above that will have their wages adjusted accordingly. I'd submit that the wage increases of management would have a comparatively small impact as they make up only a small fraction of the company workforce relative to their minimum-wage workers. I'd be happy to sacrifice a fraction of my comfort if it means that a great many people could have a greatly improved quality of life.