Conversation about Minimum Wage Continues in Salem

The hearings have been scheduled.  There will be five bills which all have to do with raising Oregon’s minimum wage to anywhere from $10.75 to $15.  As a business owner and an employer I am against all of these bills.  And maybe you aren’t surprised by that at all, because I’m an employer and I want to get the cheapest labor I can, right?  Well, that couldn’t be further from the truth.  Here are the real reasons why I’m against raising Oregon’s minimum wage.

1. We already have a high minimum wage.  The second highest to be exact in the United States, which is currently $9.25.  The second highest minimum wage while at the same time ranking 30th in unemployment.  I don’t think that a correlation can be made with better jobs, more jobs, and a better economy linked to just paying entry level workers a higher wage.  Minimum wage is just that, a minimum for starting out.

2. It doesn’t fix the problem that Oregon has.  What we need is more middle level jobs in Oregon, not entry level jobs that pay like middle level jobs.  You cannot expect to just not have an entry level workforce.  If you do that, it will maybe help a few workers, but the vast majority, ei high school students or others just entering the workplace will not have a job, because businesses can’t afford to hire them at such high wages.  Which leads me to point number three.

3. The money has to come from somewhere.  And for many businesses, to make this work the increase pay for entry level employees will take away from current employees.  There is no giant pot of money sitting around on our farm just waiting to be dipped into to pay for this pay increase.  The money will inevitably come from reduced hiring tactics, decreased benefits for  current employees, and  even cuts in bonus pay or yearly wage increases.

Our farm in particular has always tried to take an active role in the youth of our community.  Hiring many high school aged workers during the summer.  We do this more as a favor to them, to help them earn money for college, let them learn about the farm, how to keep a job, and the responsibilities that entails.  I know that we aren’t the only business in Oregon that takes pride in the attention that we pay to high schoolers that might not otherwise have any work experience.  But I am afraid that situations like this, will be hard to find if the cost of that worker is up to $15/hour.  It is just too high for businesses to absorb.

In the end, this isn’t a good fit for Oregon.  What we need to do in this state is focus more on working with businesses, to make them more successful and that will in turn create more jobs and more importantly create more middle level jobs.  I don’t think that falsely “creating” jobs at the middle level will do anything but harm businesses here in this state.  Just look at Seattle and the battle they are fighting, realizing that to pay people more for their hourly entry level jobs doesn’t mean people get paid more, it means less people get hired and more businesses suffering in the process.  The economics have to add up, and in this case they don’t at all.

I unfortunately can’t make it down to Salem to testify this evening, but I have no doubt there will be many farmers, and many business men and women who will be reiterating all that I have said here.  We have got to find a way for Oregon to be a more business friendly state, and I really hope that all the legislators truly listen to what those business owners are saying tonight.  We want to stay in this great state, we really want to help the economy, but we can’t do that if we keep getting beat down with regulations and higher costs.  This is not a healthy way to run our state.

FFA Convention 2015

I have to say that FFA State convention turned out to be a huge success this year in Silverton, Oregon!  While I wasn’t there wearing the most popular blue and gold attire, it was really fun to be involved again with an organization and event that brought back so many great memories.  And brought back a lot of friends, so many people who I haven’t seen in ages were there, mostly as ag teachers and parents of current FFA-ers.

We were able to connect with many students and talk to them about how Young farmers and ranchers creates a unique opportunity to continue with leadership after graduation.  We talked about how we have a few similar competitions, and provide  a great way to keep in touch and network with other young farmers throughout the state and nation.

20150321_092840_resized20150321_094833_resizedOur booth was very popular, probably mostly due to corn hole games and our giveaway of a Kindle Fire to one lucky winner.  That lucky guy was Kurt Norton from Enterprise FFA.  When I handed off his prize today he was so grateful, he said, “I should have bought some lottery tickets because I won my proficiency and a new Kindle…what a lucky day!”

IMG_3187We also had a good time meeting many state degree recipients and serving them up some good apps and great ice cream floats!

20150321_160322_resizedIt took the whole weekend, it was a lot of work, and it was a lot of fun.  Overall I think it all paid off and many of us walking away from convention this year not only feel hopeful for the next generation of farmers coming through the ranks, but also optimistic for a future where FFA continues to provide leaders for Oregon.

20150321_165323_resizedThanks for everyone’s help and organization this weekend….especially Kathy Hadley, Chairman of Young Farmers & Ranchers!  She worked her tail off to make this all happen!!

 

FFA State Convention…Refreshment Delivery

It’s only fitting that National Ag Week is wrapping up, just as Oregon state FFA convention is getting started.  The brightest young agriculturalists in the state will be competing for top state recognition this coming weekend.  So Oregon Young Farmers and Ranchers, in conjunction with Country Financial Insurance are hosting a reception to honor those at the very top, the students who will be receiving their State Degrees this year.

So it might seems strange that these are the photos I took of our trip today to drop off refreshments…considering they are high school students.

IMG_3151But no, we are not celebrating quite like you might think…if you look closely you will see something like this on the labels…

IMG_3152IMG_3153And then you add a little of this…

IMG_3149If you haven’t figured it out yet, we’re having floats with a local flavor.  Thank you to Mt. Angel Brewing for some delicious pop!  And congrats Oregon FFA students…you deserve the best after all your hard work!

Happy Friday everyone!