But is that a living wage? Shouldn't the airport make the employer pay more to the person with a spouse and/or kids more than the person who doesn't have a spouse or kids? People want to have low fares but in order to have low fares the airline must reduce costs. Having an airport set a minimum wage doesn't help keep costs down. David R -------------- Original message -------------- From: "John W. Swiman" <Rinoflite@xxxxxxx> > As for what they call a living wage in Miami the Miami International Airport > has a base hourly price of $11.23 for all people who are employed at the > airport from people who are janitors, to skycaps, to those that work the ticket > counter and the ramp. This also includes companies that do business with the > airport or have concessions on the airport. > > Regards, > John W. Swiman