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Making It Rain On Them Hoes: San Francisco Raises Their Minimum Wage To Just Above $10

Ten dollar HOLLER! San Francisco just became the first U.S. city to raise their minimum wage above $10. Well that’s a “lil positivity” at least! The sad part about it is that while the increase will benefit non-salaried workers, it’s not gonna help them as much as they probably need it — and the worst news is the increase may put some small businesses out of commission! San Franciscans passed a proposition in 2003 that requires the city to increase the minimum wage each year, using a formula tied to inflation and the cost of living. It’s just another way the progressive people of the City by the Bay have shown their support for the working-class in a locale where labor unions remain strong and housing costs are sky high. Karl Kramer of the San Francisco Living Wage Coalition said a decent wage for a single adult without children in the city would be $15, and that doubles when you have at least one child or more. But like other advocates of better wages, he’s still pleased that San Francisco will be the first in the nation to top $10. “It helps workers’ morale in a time of economic crisis; they feel that they’re able to tread water and get some relief from the recession,” said Kramer. While the city is at the forefront of attempting to provide a decent living wage, most employees say it’s still not a wage to live on, that the 32-cent hike seems like peanuts. And some employers say it could lead to layoffs by small businesses already forced to pay federal, state and city payroll taxes as well as a slew of other city-mandated taxes. Daniel Scherotter, chef and owner of Palio D’Asti, an upscale Italian restaurant in the Financial District, said the city’s minimum wage hike from $9.92 to $10.24 means that his highest-paid employees — the waiters who make most of their income from tips — will see more money in their pockets while his salaried kitchen staff will have to take the hit. If Scherotter raised menu prices to make up the difference, he’d risk going out of business in this economy. What the average San Franciscan may not know, he said, is that business owners also must pay another $1.23 to $1.85 an hour per employee for health-care coverage if they don’t offer health insurance. San Francisco is also the only city in the state that charges a payroll tax of 1.5 percent; it also mandates nine paid sick days annually per employee. “So that drives me nuts, that as a chef, I have to cut my kitchen allowance,” Scherotter said. “What I pay for a waiter is more than double what Manhattan pays, it’s more than double what Chicago pays, and it’s four times what Boston pays. And those are … other big, expensive, pro-labor cities. But I pay what they all pay added together for tipped employees.” Scherotter said the double whammy of recession and wage hikes has led to eight layoffs in his kitchen in the last four years. “We hear that all the time,” said Steve Falk, president and CEO of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. He said that by the time you add up all the mandates and taxes that city employers must pay for their minimum-wage workers, the payroll burden is at least 25 to 40 percent higher than other Bay Area cities. He gave the example of catering companies bidding for the contract at the city’s Treasure Island. In the end it went to a Napa firm over a San Francisco catering company because Napa was able to come in lower. “You can’t on one hand as a city impose mandates and fees on a local business and then exclude them because their costs are too high when they go to bid on a city contract or a city service,” Falk said. The chamber of commerce is calling on the city to build in a 25 to 30 percent bid allowance for San Francisco companies. “Fortunately, it’s a very attractive place to own a business and businesses thrive here because of the number of visitors,” Falk said. “But we always worry: where’s the tipping point?” That tipping point needs to lean toward the worker, said David Madland, director of the American Worker Project at the Washington, D.C.-based Center for American Progress Action Fund. He said the best studies on minimum wage indicate that the benefits outweigh the burdens placed on employers. “I think it’s a big deal when a city is making a commitment that says, `Our workers are going to get paid a livable wage for a day’s work,”‘ he said. “It’s also very important that in today’s economy when a core problem is lack of demand … that a city is actively taking steps to put more money into consumers’ pockets.” Source h1> More On Bossip! Must Be Nice: Chad Ochocinco Gives His Future Wife A Maserati And Other Expensive A$$ Gifts For Her Birthday (Photos) SMH: Peep The 15 Black And Latina Bangers Who Made Men’s Health’s 100 “Hottest Women Of All Time List,” Only One Made The Top Ten Which One Would You Wife? “Basketball Wives: Miami” Reveal A Few Shots From Their Season 4 Promo Photoshoot Ballers: Britney Spears Renting This Beautiful Thousand Oaks Mansion For $25K A Month Source

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Who Is My Former Childhood Star Mommy???

This precious faced little angel just celebrated her first birthday recently. Can you guess who her mommy is???? She’s Kyla Pratt’s beautiful baby girl, Lyric. Did y’all know she had a kid?!?! More On Bossip! Basketball Wives Breakup Beef: Matt Barnes And Gloria Govan Spend Thanksgiving Eve Throwing Jabs On Twitter Kris Humphries Ex “Bianca” Speaks Out And Says Kris Said Her Cakes Looked Better Than Kim Kardashian… What Do You All Think? [Video/Pics] Bangin’ Baller Babes: The Exes, Girlfriends, Wives, And Beautiful Baby Mamas Of NFL Players Hip-Hop Beef: 50 Cent Responds To T.I. Comments About Him In VIBE Magazine!

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Mo Money: Lockout Puts Plenty Paper In Owners Hands But Leaves Players With Less Than Before!!!

The NBA lockout is a wrap, so what exactly was all the fuss over again? The Wall Street Journal did a breakdown of who stands to gain the most from the agreement and they’re saying the owners are definitely #winning: The biggest changes will be off the court after owners scored an obvious economic win. The two sides will split the league’s $4 billion in annual revenue almost equally, while in previous agreements the players received 57%. On the court, despite systematic changes like reducing contract length and increasing fees for high-spending teams, most think it will be business as usual. “It’s not exactly the same as it’s always been, but it’s closest to that than something new—this is not a seismic shift,” said Tom Penn, a former Portland Trailblazers executive and a salary-cap expert. “The system still favors aggressive owners who are in go-for-it mode. It will just cost them more.” The league also scored a victory on the business side. The 10-year deal, with an option to terminate after six years by either side, saves not only this season but also the NBA’s image as a viable option for advertising. “The big winners are anyone involved in marketing and financing in the NBA—the advertisers, the sponsors, they’ve got continuity now,” said David Carter, executive director of the Sports Business Institute at the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business. “A lot of people are focusing on what this means right away, but you have to look at it as 10 years that marketing partners and TV partners know they have this.” The NBA salvages its national TV contract with Walt Disney Co.’s ESPN and ABC and Time Warner Inc.’s Turner Sports, which pay the league a combined $930 million per year. Advertisers spent $807 million on NBA games that aired on cable and network TV last season, according to WPP PLC’s Kantar Media. An average of two million people watched regular-season NBA games last year on ESPN, while an average of 2.5 million watched such games on Turner’s TNT, according to Nielsen. NBA Deputy Commissioner Adam Silver said that competitive advantage was “critical” in the negotiations and that the goal of the new deal was for all 30 teams to compete. But USC’s Mr. Carter said although that will be a valuable ticket-selling message for small-market teams, it will still be a “rarity” for small teams to compete at the level of more high-profile teams under the new deal. Mr. Penn, who is now an analyst at ESPN, said small-market teams will still face the same obstacles in the new system, adding that for struggling teams to “make financial ends meet and spend the money you need, it would be nearly impossible to keep up with the Joneses.” The other losers, Mr. Penn said, are the stars. “This is a tough deal for the superstars,” he said. “The years of contract they can sign for goes down, the annual raises go down, maximum salaries over the long term will either level off or go down depending on the salary cap. Once again they won’t be getting their fair share.” Not every star will suffer however. Mr. Penn said that the short-term beneficiaries of the resolution are the Miami Heat, which has three stars—LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade—in the lineup whose contracts have been set, while the rest of the league enters a frantic free-agency period. “I would say the losers in many ways are the fans because you don’t know what product you’re going to get for a significant amount of money,” said Jeff Van Gundy, an ESPN commentator and former NBA coach who took the New York Knicks to the Finals during the lockout-shortened 1999 season. “If you look at it, the drop in the offensive numbers in 1999 was significant, the efficiency of players was poor,” Mr. Van Gundy said. “You can’t skip steps [like training camp], and what the NBA and its players have agreed to is skipping steps and then saying ‘OK, let’s go play great basketball’—and it doesn’t happen that way and the people that pay the brunt of that are the fans.” Training camps and free agency will launch simultaneously on Dec. 9, NBA Commissioner David Stern said, meaning that some teams will start practice with only a handful of players while trying to recruit others. To add to the unpredictability, the league has yet to unveil its 66-game schedule, which is set to begin Dec. 25. SMH @ the Shady Dream Team coming up roses in this deal while the current free agents have no chance of getting those kinds of sweet deals. More On Bossip! Basketball Wives Breakup Beef: Matt Barnes And Gloria Govan Spend Thanksgiving Eve Throwing Jabs On Twitter Kris Humphries Ex “Bianca” Speaks Out And Says Kris Said Her Cakes Looked Better Than Kim Kardashian… What Do You All Think? [Video/Pics] Bangin’ Baller Babes: The Exes, Girlfriends, Wives, And Beautiful Baby Mamas Of NFL Players Hip-Hop Beef: 50 Cent Responds To T.I. Comments About Him In VIBE Magazine!

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Elsewhere In The World: Australian Crime Commissioner Pays Country’s Biggest Yayo Dealer 200 Racks To Turn Snitch!!

Looks like crime DOES pay…in Australia! The NSW Crime Commission has confirmed an informant codenamed “Tom” was paid in March 2006 for “sustenance over the next four years”. “That amount was in fact paid by the commission,” a spokesman confirmed yesterday, The Daily Telegraph reported. The decision to give Tom the $200,000 reimbursement was made largely because of the recommendation of disgraced former NSW Crime Commission assistant director Mark Standen, who was using Tom as an informant. Standen was recently found guilty of trying to import 120kg of pseudoephedrine, for which he faces sentencing next month. The Australian Federal Police confirmed this week that, along with the Australian Crime Commission, it had confiscated two amounts totalling $825,000 from Tom, which he had given to the NSW Crime Commission in 2005. Tom handed the commission a further $53,000 in October that year and it, together with the earlier payments and accrued interest, totalled $936,000, which was confiscated by the Commonwealth Department of Public Prosecutions. The money wasn’t the only perk that “Tom” received from the NSW… Tom was also given immunity for crimes ranging from drive-by shootings to kidnap because the NSW Crime Commission considered him such a valuable informant. According to Standen’s testimony, Tom was not allowed to “keep” his money but was given “money in specie” – in other words the drug money was kept by the Commonwealth but an amount equivalent was legitimised and “he was paid an amount of money from commission funds”, Standen said. We’re not exactly sure what part of the game this is, but it’s safe to say that “Tom” is one lucky muhfugga! How many drug dealers turn themselves and their money in and STILL get gwap like this?! Source

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Elsewhere In The World: Australian Crime Commissioner Pays Country’s Biggest Yayo Dealer 200 Racks To Turn Snitch!!

Well There’s Something You Don’t See Everyday…

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before. So A President And A Housewife Walk Into A Fundraiser… According to TMZ reports : President Barack Obama was all smiles as he hung out with “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Kyle Richards at his fundraiser at the House of Blues in West Hollywood on Monday. Unlike another party crashing “Real Housewives” star who shall remain nameless, we’re guessing Kyle was actually cleared to be at this Presidential event. Caption this!!

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Brooklyn Keeps On Taking It: Hov To Bless Nets Move To BK With Concert Series

Proud Papa Hov will have lots to celebrate next year, between the birth of his first seed with BeyBey and his Nets finally making their move to the borough where he was born. While we don’t have much insight into his plans for the first big event, he’s already beginning to reveal big moves around the second, including a major concert series to break in the new stadium being built to host the team. Rap mogul Jay-Z will headline a series of concerts to open Brooklyn’s new Nets arena next fall – and will make it official Monday: The team will be named for his hometown. The superstar, who owns a small piece of the soon-to-be renamed Brooklyn Nets, will perform at eight concerts to celebrate the grand opening of the arena – where all-access passes are going for up to $15,400 a season. Jay-Z likely will be joined by his wife, Beyoncé – who by then will have given birth to the couple’s first child – at one of the shows, and will bring on a series of other performers, sources said. Jay-Z will appear with developer Bruce Ratner and Borough President Marty Markowitz to reveal details of the shows Monday at the Prospect Heights construction site. The Barclays Center, which is rapidly rising at Flatbush and Atlantic Aves., is set to officially open on Sept. 28, 2012, with the first concert and will have three weeks of special events before the basketball season starts. They’ll also make it official today that the team will be named the Brooklyn Nets, sources said. Although that name was long expected, Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov flirted with the idea of changing the team name when he bought the Nets last year, even joking he might name it after his girlfriend – and change it every time he got a new one. The Nets are touting the pricey all-access passes – which are $15,400 a person for 44 games for courtside seats – in glossy brochures they’re using to woo local businesses to advertise at the arena. The passes come with access to swanky clubs, free food and first dibs on concert tickets, boxing matches and other events. Other NBA teams offer similar VIP deals, and Nets ticket prices at the Brooklyn arena are about on par with what the Knicks charge at Madison Square Garden. The team started selling season tickets in March. A spokesman said the team has sold half of its 100 luxury suites – including one to Jay-Z. The Barclays Center is the centerpiece of Ratner’s controversial Atlantic Yards project, which also includes 16 housing and commercial towers. The rest of the project has been delayed repeatedly. Ratner had pledged to start construction on the first residential building by the end of this year, but he now says it may be early next year. Don’t know how many times he has to tell y’all… he ain’t a businessman, he’s a BUSINESS man! Hov will not lose when it comes to this Brooklyn Nets business. Now let’s just hope there are no further issues with Barclays Center! Source

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Hey Big Spender: Baby Bump Bey-Bey And The Camel Make It Rain Over $1 Million To Keep The Mommy-Banger Healthy

Beyonce and Hovi Hov are sparing no expense when it comes to their lil prince or princess. Reports have suggested that Beyoncé and Jay-Z will spend over £1million on their unborn child…before Queen B even gives birth. According to Now magazine, the former Destiny’s Child star is taking no chances when it comes to her first pregnancy, with an insider claiming the huge amount of cash will be spend on her health. A source told the publication: “Beyoncé’s waited a long time to have a baby and she’s determined to take good care of herself.” “She’s paying a dietician to organise a food plan of natural organic meals for her, she’s having daily massages and she’s spent a fortune on lotions to prevent stretch marks and keep her feeling good.” They added: “Beyoncé’s been told to look after herself like never before and Jay Z’s making sure she has everything she needs.” It’s good to see that Bey is taking care of herself, we know damn well she doesn’t want to come back with stretch marks after she pops out her lil bundle of Hov. via MTV UK

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Hey Big Spender: Baby Bump Bey-Bey And The Camel Make It Rain Over $1 Million To Keep The Mommy-Banger Healthy

Beyonce and Hovi Hov are sparing no expense when it comes to their lil prince or princess. Reports have suggested that Beyoncé and Jay-Z will spend over £1million on their unborn child…before Queen B even gives birth. According to Now magazine, the former Destiny’s Child star is taking no chances when it comes to her first pregnancy, with an insider claiming the huge amount of cash will be spend on her health. A source told the publication: “Beyoncé’s waited a long time to have a baby and she’s determined to take good care of herself.” “She’s paying a dietician to organise a food plan of natural organic meals for her, she’s having daily massages and she’s spent a fortune on lotions to prevent stretch marks and keep her feeling good.” They added: “Beyoncé’s been told to look after herself like never before and Jay Z’s making sure she has everything she needs.” It’s good to see that Bey is taking care of herself, we know damn well she doesn’t want to come back with stretch marks after she pops out her lil bundle of Hov. via MTV UK

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Mo Money: Katherine Jackson And MJ’s Kids Are About To Do A $30 Million Rain Dance!!

Must be nice… According to TMZ reports : A huge development in the Michael Jackson Estate case. The Executors have done so well making money for the Estate since Jackson died, they want to fund the Michael Jackson Trust to the tune of $30 million for the benefit of Katherine Jackson and Michael’s 3 kids. TMZ has obtained court documents in which co-Executors John Branca and John McClain are asking the court’s permission to fund the trust. According to the docs, the Estate generated more than $310 million in gross revenues as of December 31, 2010 — that’s the latest accounting. In addition to funding the trust, the Executors are asking the court’s permission to sell the longtime family home on Hayvenhurst Avenue in Encino, CA. According to the docs, Katherine wants to sell the house and, although no price is mentioned, the property was valued at $4,150,000 when Michael died. The docs say Katherine wants the Estate to purchase another home and she’s eying several properties, but we’re told the home she really wants is the Calabasas house in which she and the kids are currently living. There was $310 million made and you only want to shoot them 30?? We know MJ had debts and $30 mill is no small chunk of change, but get that number up a lil bit playa…

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Mo’ Moneymaking Matrimony-dom: Newlywed Kimmy Cakes Flossin’ In A ‘Kini On Her Honeymoon With Hubby Humphries

More photos have been released from Kimmy Cakes’ Amalfi Coast honeymoon with new hubby Kris Humphries. They’re pretty much about as corny and staged looking as we figured they would be but at least they come with an upside — Kim’s ginormous assets. US Weekly posted the photos from their current issue online today and we’ve got them all for your viewing pleasure! Check ‘em out when you continue:

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