• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Says nothing about loss in hours.

    Remember, when you’re paid hourly, you can lose hours and not lose pay.

    Unless the employment contract already has guaranteed hours.

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      1 year ago

      Says nothing about loss in hours.

      I’m assuming that’s covered as a part of this…

      ensure there’s no loss in pay

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        1 year ago

        And you’d be wrong. Companies would still be paying them at whatever rate they were paid at. Most jobs don’t come with specifically guaranteed hours, however.

        It’s a technicality, yes, but it’s also a very important distinction. They’re not losing pay. They’re losing hours. The consequence is the same; but short of minimum wage increases; there’s no mechanism for the US Government to dictate wages to individual companies. Particularly when they were never party to that contract in the first place.