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Just four blocks from the White House is the headquarters of the Employment Policies Institute, a widely quoted economic research center whose academic reports have repeatedly warned that increasing the minimum wage could be harmful, increasing poverty and unemployment.
But something fundamental goes unsaid in the institutes reports: The nonprofit group is run by a public relations firm that also represents the restaurant industry, as part of a tightly coordinated effort to defeat the minimum wage increase that the White House and Democrats in Congress have pushed for.
The vast majority of economic research shows there are serious consequences, Michael Saltsman, the institutes research director, said in an interview, before he declined to list the restaurant chains that were among its contributors.
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The Employment Policies Institute, founded two decades ago, is led by the advertising and public relations executive Richard B. Berman, who has made millions of dollars in Washington by taking up the causes of corporate America. He has repeatedly created official-sounding nonprofit groups like the Center for Consumer Freedom that have challenged limits like the ban on indoor smoking and the push to restrict calorie counts in fast foods.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/10/us/politics/fight-over-minimum-wage-illustrates-web-of-industry-ties.html
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(7,712 posts)Laelth
(32,017 posts)In other words, they are paid to lie, and I give their arguments all the credence they deserve, i.e. very little.
-Laelth
...Employment Policies Institute is a RW shill organization, not to be confused with the Economic Policy Institute.
Corporate shills take aim at workers fighting for a living wage
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024357604