Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders announced over the weekend that he will cut the hours of his campaign staff so they can effectively be paid a $...

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders announced over the weekend that he will cut the hours of his campaign staff so they can effectively be paid a $15 per hour minimum wage, a Fox News report says.

The move prompted mockery from critics who say it’s evidence that the independent senator’s plan to raise the national minimum wage is hypocritical, and would only lead to less work and more unemployment.

The move was first reported by the Washington Post last Thursday. The report stated that Sanders’ field staffers were upset that he championed a $15 minimum wage on the campaign trail, and railed against corporations who pay “starvation wages” — even as his own employees made “poverty wages.”

In response, Sanders told The Des Moines Register he was “very proud” to lead the first major presidential campaign with unionized workers, but also “bothered” that news of the internal strife had spilled into the media.

Sanders said junior field organizers earn roughly $36,000 per year in salary, with employer-paid health care and sick leave. But he acknowledged that their salary can effectively dip below $15 per hour if staffers work much more than 40 hours per week, which is common on presidential campaigns.