Letters,
Labor/Employment
Feb. 10, 2015
Wage articles lack concrete examples
Two recent guest columns were kindred, if not twins in argument. Abstractions aside, each argued that the minimum wage distorts the efficiencies of capitalism.





Frank Pray
Employment Law Office of Frank PrayEmail: fpray@employee-rights-atty.com
Francis is an employee rights attorney practicing in Newport Beach.
The Daily Journal recently hosted writers John Claassen ["Protect the value of human assets," Feb. 4] and Judge James P. Gray (ret.) ["Minimum wages, you can't fake reality (forever)," Feb. 4]. Claassen is an Oakland-based litigation attorney representing businesses and Judge Gray ran as the vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian party in the last national election. Their articles were kindred, if not twins in argument. Abstractions aside, each argued that the minimum wage distort...
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