[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 79 (Wednesday, May 18, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H2705-H2706]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WE NEED A PRO-GROWTH AGENDA TO RAISE WAGES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Perry) for 5 minutes.
Mr. PERRY. Mr. Speaker, Wendy's, one of the world's largest fast-food
chains, plans to replace human employees with automated self-service
kiosks in many of its 6,500 restaurants around the country and around
the world in an effort to counteract minimum wage hikes throughout the
United States. I don't blame Wendy's at all. They can either react or
they can close up their doors, and then no one will be working.
The economics on the issue are pretty clear. Wendy's is doing what
they have to do to survive, and others will certainly follow suit. They
will adapt, or they will be gone.
When the government unnecessarily and unilaterally increases the cost
of labor and imposes it on the job creators, the jobs are probably
going to be replaced through automation and technological advancement.
This is nothing new. This technology is not new. Wendy's could have
done this a long time ago if they just wanted to maximize their
profits, as every single corporation in America seems to be accused of
doing these days. But these are the job creators. These are the job
makers. They have chosen now because they have no other choice.
Many people say that this is an artificial wage and that it actually
discourages employment and distorts the market. Well, here is the
proof. This is exactly what is happening. And don't blame Wendy's. They
are trying to survive in a 2 percent economy.
Mr. Speaker, let's not lock out millions of people from their entry-
level employment. I am a person who worked for less than minimum wage.
One time I asked my boss at the time, I said: ``Do I make minimum
wage?'' And he said: ``No, you are not worth it.'' I was just barely in
high school. I didn't have much to offer, except a strong back and
showing up on time with a good attitude, and he paid me for that, and I
worked my way up.
The squeeze on the middle class is real. It is painful for tens of
millions of anxiety-ridden Americans who don't know whether they are
going to have a job, even though it might be their entry-level job. It
might be the job that they could get in a 2 percent economy.
Some people say that we are just transferring the jobs to those who
will build kiosks or robots. Well, I have got to tell you, folks, I
suspect that those jobs are not minimum wage jobs, so that is not going
to be of much help. And, oh, by the way, I suspect they won't be in
your hometown where your Wendy's is. So if you have got a job there and
it is going to be displaced or replaced with one building a kiosk,
unless you are planning to move to where they are building that, that
is not going to be of much solace or help to your family.
What this country needs is a pro-growth agenda to help raise
everyone's wages to provide the opportunity for everyone to get started
somewhere and then move up, just like I did, without hurting the people
already struggling to get by. What we don't need is more liberal,
wrong-headed, unilateral, ideological-driven government regulation that
destroys our jobs and livelihoods.
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