NJ Printer Tackles Minimum Wage Issue on MSNBC
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"I'm bidding against foreign companies that don't have nearly the same regulatory expenses that I have to absorb," Olivo told the newspaper. "A higher minimum wage will guarantee that my competitors get more work and it makes it more difficult for me to sustain my current payroll expenses."
Olivo stressed it was important to tell the small businessman's side of the story. A higher minimum wage would cause companies like his to seek a more efficient use of technology or equipment, as well as replace workers whose cause Jackson is seeking to help.
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