Day 10 Devotional & Discussion – February 28, 2015

Luke 6:31

This passage, known as the “Golden Rule” has often been used to encourage fair treatment of others. How do you think the workplace would be different if employers lived by this principle? How would you act differently toward those whose work is to serve you—like restaurant wait staff, car wash employees and other tipped employees—or that you hire—like nannies, home cleaning crews, those who mow your lawn and shovel your walks?

There is no devotional for Sunday, March 1, 2015

The New Educated Poor

On Wednesday, Adjunct Professors along with supportive students and sympathetic educators participated in the National Adjunct Walkout.  Why?  Adjuncts now make up over 75% of the faculty at all levels of post high school education.  A US House of Representatives report, issued in January 2015, noted that most adjuncts live below the poverty line!  Read more in this Atlantic article.

Day 09 Devotional & Discussion – February 27, 2015

Romans 13:8-10

We often think of love as an individual expression of looking out for the interests for another person. Have you ever considered public policy as an expression of love for neighbor? Why or why not? Think of a current labor policy that expresses love for our neighbors? Are there any labor policies that “do harm to your neighbor”? If so, what?

“Justice is what love looks like in public.” -Cornel West.

Do you agree or disagree? Why?

The Pressure is On

Now that Walmart has decided raise hourly wages above minimum wage, other retail outlets are already feeling the pressure to do the same.  On Wednesday, the parent company of TJ Maxx announced that it will also increase wages to $9 per hour for its employees.

http://uk.reuters.com/video/2015/02/20/wal-marts-move-pressures-target?videoId=363257799&videoChannel=78

However, Target just announced that they will NOT follow Walmart in increasing hourly wages across the board.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/25/target-wages_n_6752886.html

Let’s keep up the pressure!  Pray for the low wage workers who are crying out for living wages.  Keep the Fast in solidarity with them.

Day 08 Devotional & Discussion – February 26, 2015

Malachi 3:1-5

What are the sins that God is coming to judge? Are you surprised to see “oppressing hired workers in their wages” on this list? Why or why not? Do you consider paying low wages a sin worthy of God’s harsh judgment? A single mother of two working full time for the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour makes $15,080 a year. By US government standards, she is in poverty. What would you say to a person of faith who is opposed to raising the minimum wage despite the hardships low-wage workers face?

Day 07 Devotional & Discussion – February 25, 2015

James 5:1-6 

How have these landowner/employers abused their power? How is their wealth evidence of their abuse? How is God involved in this labor dispute? Currently, corporate CEO’s make 774 times more than minimum wage workers. To put that into perspective, it would take 774 years for a minimum wage worker to make what the average CEO makes in one year.  Do you think God has an opinion about income inequality in America?  If so, try to put God’s opinion into a statement.

Workers in the News: Strikes at Oil Refineries

Steelworker strikes at oil refineries that began in California now expanded to two BP refineries in the midwest at  Whiting, IN, and Toledo, OH.  This is the first national strike of steelworkers since 1980.  Read the report on the strike from Crain’s Chicago Business.  To get the perspective of the Union, read an interview with workers at In These Times.

Note the reference to using “contractors” to do more work at the refineries.  “Independent contractors” are often temporary employees hired through agencies.  Though usually qualified to do the work, companies are not required to provide benefits or pay union wages to “contractors”.   One of the concerns about use of “contractors” is the compromise of safety.  Just this week, an oil refinery in Torrence, CA, exploded, killing 4 people.  Though the cause of the explosion is unknown, it raises questions and concerns about refinery safety and the use of “contractors.”

Does our Lenten Compact have something to say about this?

Day 06 Devotional & Discussion – February 24, 2015

Leviticus 19:13; Deuteronomy 24:14-15

Workplace justice is ultimately about the way power is distributed and used. In employment matters, who has power? What role do wages play in this power dynamic? What is God’s relationship to the workplace power dynamics? Would you say that God is on the side of the workers? Why? What role–if any–should people of faith have in regulating workplace power dynamics?

Support Higher Wages for Fast Food Workers at the Drive Through Window

Here’s an easy action to encourage Fast Food Workers who are seeking an increase in wages.  This action is supported by leaders of the Fight for $15.

1.  Go through the local fast food drive through.

2.  When asked what you would like to order, respond: “I’m not ordering anything today but I want you to know I’m fasting from fast food during Lent to support the Fight for $15 so (Fast Food Name) employees can have a living wage.  Have a great day.”

3.  When you get to the payment window, sincerely thank the person for their work..