Bernie Sanders' Stop BEZOS Act Attracts Flak for Being Anti-Worker

Bernie Sanders' Stop BEZOS Act Attracts Flak for Being Anti-Worker
A controversial bill sponsored by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, entitled the Stop BEZOS Act, is attracting flak for its poor design and unintended consequences.Named in obvious reference to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the bill would tax large companies on the amount of public benefit their workers are forced to avail. Sanders says that if employers simply paid out a living wage, American taxpayers would save some $150 billion per year.“We do not believe that taxpayers should have to expend huge sums of money subsidizing profitable corporations owned by some of the wealthiest people in this country,” said Sanders. “That’s what a rigged economy is about.”CNN reports that Sanders recently spoke with Amazon workers about their work conditions and pay. Several employees said they earned between $11 and $13.25 per hour.
Somewhat ironically, the Democratic National Committee engaged in a conspiracy of its own, advancing the interests of Hillary Clinton's candidacy over those of her competitors -- pictured is Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. DNC officials purportedly manipulated debate questions and delegate relations in favor of Clinton. Image via Flickr/user:Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0)
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Bernie Sanders' 'Stop BEZOS' bill targets worker pay at Amazon and WalmartTax Bezos. Help workers. But not like this.
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