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Question Time - Minister of Labour
Questions were asked 2:45 - 4:28 on Friday, February 8th. They are from other MOTC's and received responses (denotes non-MOTC or non-main character) Marcus/Michael Villanova 21:28, February 8, 2013 (UTC) :
 * Minister - Thank you Mr.Speaker, I will hold these meetings in the house and take questions, while those ministers maybe don't want to or congressmen don't want to pass a bill for question time, I'm for it and within my own power will hold these every week or every two weeks to take questions on Labour related matters. Next time I hold question time I will make a speech to the house on Labour Unions, which should be the topic for next question time.
 * Dave Leskromento - Do ya like cnp, mr labour minister?
 * Minister - I think the party while a bit right for my liking does have credible politicians and some shared likes and interests and will work cooperatively to pass labour reform with Mr.Hoffman
 * Judy Almore (Horton11) - Mr. Labor Minister, why did you abandon the LSCA and most other Lovian sports?
 * Minister - I have remained LSCA commissioner and work cooperatively with the PUL but now it seems sports have died off which will deprive the nation's youth. I would like to have a resurgence in sports but would like the government to set up programs and help the LSCA grow. I'd like to keep these questions to more Labour related matters.
 * Charles Alexander Bennett - Minister, under your regime, what do you plan for the minimal wage to be?
 * Minister - As a progressive and someone who respects the working man I think minimum wage and regulation of workers rights are fair and being at 14 dollars an hour is fair yet maybe in the next Congress there might have to be a increase to 14.10 or 14.15. Youth unemployment is a heavy factor in societies today and to help those youth you've take the initiative, gotten a job, and tried to gain a living wage i'd like to see there minimum wage increased to 10.75 to see more money in there pockets.
 * Jasper Whithdonck (asked by Donia) - Minister, how is our economic relation with Libertas?
 * Minister - While the question is more suited to the finance Minister or one that deals with international trade or commerce, I can say our trade relationship and social talks are strengthened by the IWO and that we are currently in good terms.
 * Henry Mills (asked by Sunkist) - Minister, why would you like to see 14 dollar hour wages, when cities such as San Fransico and cities in California could easily out compete us?
 * Minister - I think the MOTC is confused minimum wage is currently 14 dollars an hour but I'd like to see youth wages increased. I think when business see we have competitive regulation and laws, a decent living wage should be allowed.
 * Jessica Willough (asked by peirlot) - Are there currently any acts to regulate Unions?
 * Minister - Currently I am working with the Leader of the CNP to allow strong Labour Union rights and recognizing there existence, but along with that it would regulate them and make sure they're in tip-top shape.