Over the past few years YBW has been cited for several minimum wage violations, based on complaints filed by employees. The FLSA paragraph noted above doesn’t seem to fit well with the YBW business model.
According to KIDK last February, “Yellowstone Bear World says it can’t stay afloat amid the economic downturn if it must pay its 35-to-40-member staff of mostly high school students the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.” So YBW hired lobbyist Stan Boyd to draft a bill. Mr. Boyd then solicited Rexburg Senator Brent hill to support the bill (SB 1347) and push it on Idaho lawmakers. The bill would allow YBW to cut its workers’ minimum pay to $6.50 an hour. Anyone care to guess how much it costs to hire a lobbyist to do all this leg work? Way more than the 75 cent/hour wage increase YBW was required by law to pay.
In March Stan Boyd was quoted saying, “It’s just very critical that (Yellowstone Bear World) employ the exemption at the earliest possible period.” Mr. Boyd also stated “the amusement park would not be able to stay in business if it were required to pay its 35 to 40 part-time workers, who are mainly high school students, more than $6.50 per hour this season.” Oh my yes, it was just like the bank bail out of 2008, the economy will collapse if YBW has to pay a fair wage.
I wish I could report that Idaho lawmakers saw this bill for the self-indulgent piece of shit that it was, told Stan Boyd to get lost and scolded Senator Brent Hill for wasting Idaho tax payers time. I wish I could say that …but that is not what happened.
SB 1347 easily passed the Senate, and the House State Affairs Committee made slight changes before sending it to the House floor without much opposition. But the legislation died in that chamber when House Majority Leader Mike Moyle, R-Star, chose it as a target for retaliation after a bill backed by Moyle was killed in a Senate committee led by … Senator Brent Hill, R-Rexburg.
So it wasn’t about doing the right thing for our hard-working young folks, it was defeated due to a petty cat fight between a couple of smarmy Idaho state senators. You gotta love a politician; they make crack dealers seem wholesome.