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    ignore the impact in American workers. “Over the past decade data from the United States Department of Commerce show that U.S biggest companies that employ a fifth of American workers reduced their work forces by approximately 3 million jobs while increasing employment overseas. Although outsourcing might not be the only reason for unemployment in America, it is unpleasant for the work force to know that millions of jobs were taken to other countries in a period of time on which American has…

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    bathroom is broken. In the next trailer a women live with her husband and her children they only rent the living room and they pay 290$ per month. The trailer has a broken window. She is hoping that she can buy something next year. They get paid minimum wage and they are so behind because they have to pay the Coyote that brought them in the USA. Their instruments are so expensive too. 28 percent of the people who live in Arvin don’t have a job in the best of times. They charge workers for tools…

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    considered a lazy country to many other countries. We put every other country through the labor just so we can buy it for cheap and sell it for more on US territory, while the people who worked their behinds off get paid way lower than what we consider minimum wage. Throughout this essay, you will see just how much the flatware industry has changed throughout the years. Traveling Flatware is an article that focuses on the socio-historical evolution of flatware. According to the text, flatware…

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    equal to or lower than 200% of the poverty level. For example, a family of 3 must make $1628 or less on a monthly basis to be considered eligible (Wisconsin Department of Health Services). If that family is making the exact amount, it will result in minimum FoodShare. This number is way too low, and needs to be…

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    Sweatshops Need For Change

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    investigations in factories with the sweating system. They created a list of three commonalities between the places: “1) an unduly low rate of wages; 2) excessive hours of labor; 3) insanitary state of the houses in which the work is carried on”…

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    Introduction Venezuela’s unemployment rate is considered to be the highest in South America as of 2015. As the sixth largest company in South America, Venezuela is known for being one of the world’s leading producer in petroleum, manufacturing, gems and precious metals. Over the last three years, Venezuela’s overall lack of economic growth and government actions internationally seem to have some form of responsibility to its current state. Venezuela currently has an estimate of 14.09 percent…

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    and low wages. One migrant worker said “My children didn’t even know me because I would go to sleep as soon as I came home” (Bacon 3). This is the sad reality that many migrant workers face because of growers drive to cut the cost of producing food. Over half the migrant workers in the United States have no legal status. (Gonzalez par 1). With no legal status, many migrant workers do not stand up for their rights in fear of being deported out of the United States. Because of the increasing…

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    issue of worker rights and wages has evolved gradually over time to where we are today; in that there are many pieces of legislation providing workers in the United States with access to a minimum wage, safe working environment and a slew of other benefits. The intent of these laws is to protect workers from the potential malfeasance of corporations. With these…

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    legislation regarding the prevention of industrial accidents, occupational disease, involuntary unemployment, and other injuries. We also plan to pass legislation for improving safety and health standards, increasing federal control over taxing commerce among states, the prohibition of child labor, minimum wage standards, establishing an eight-hour workday and a day a rest out of seven for workers, full reports on accidents and disease, and inspection of labor products. We favor the unions and…

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    One of the fundamental explanations for hunger in the United States is poverty. Numerous families and people need to settle on a choice every month between paying bills, obtaining nourishment for the home, medical expenses, health insurance, and different necessities. Access to proper nutritional meals can be affected by living in poverty additionally also lack of community aid and or support can cause restrictions to those families finding proper meal nutrition. In the dictionary it portrays…

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