What are the lessons we can take from the Maruchan noodle-plant negotiations?
Last Thursday, the company notified County and City officials that it would turn down the most enticing of the incentives it had been offered to build a $325-million manufacturing and distribution plant on San Antonio’s underdeveloped southwest flank. The announcement followed several weeks of slow-boiling community dissent over the minimum wage that would be paid to the vast majority of the plant’s 500-odd workers. (Benefits will be available, if they can afford them.)
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