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    Daily allowance is the amount of money given to an individual in every single day. It is the allotted amount on a specific day. It is the usual amount that an individual is using. There is already estimated amount that will be spending for that specific day. It is given by the providers sometimes examining the recipient how it will be spent (Wyer, Robert S. and Bargh, John A.1997). Daily is related in the topic on how the students budget their allowances because students are using their money…

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    Today I am going to tell you about my future budget when I get a job. The career I chose was to be an anesthesiologist. In this career I will be able to take care of my family if I am under debt of anything like that. In that career I will be making $30,390 per month. So all together a year I will be making $348,406 a year. After all my taxes are payed , I will come home with less money . What I found out about minimum wage is that, it is the lowest hourly amount an employer can…

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    E.P.P.A. is a federal law that defends employees from employers wishing to use a polygraph test, either for pre-employment screening or during employment, of course with certain exceptions. The Displaced Employee Rights on Successor Contracts poster points out that every employer must offer employment to the most qualified applicant for each position. The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act was put into place in 1994. This act preserves job rights and benefits for veterans.…

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    Foundations of the Capitalist System Trade between people without government involvement has existed for about as long as mankind. The free market idea of capitalism is a much newer concept; it has only formally existed since Adam Smith argued its benefits and efficient ‘invisible hand’ in his 1776 book The Wealth of Nations. Capitalism’s promotion of individual freedom is closely related to the individual freedom the Founding Fathers envisioned for the United States of America in both the…

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    There exists evidence on minimum wage non-binding and non-compliance To analyze the binding and enforcement of minimum wage, we illustrate the monthly wage distribution for the main job of workers, using the Epanechnikov kernel Density with bandwidth=0.1, and the Viet Nam Household Living Standards Survey 2014 data. Minimum wage is deemed biding if wages in an otherwise continuous distribution are “pulled up” to the level of the statutory minimum. If a minimum is set below the market clearing…

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    lawyer? There are many reasons to hire a workers compensation attorney however I'll try to summarize the most important benefits to hiring a work injury lawyer. The workers compensation insurance company will have a work injury attorney assigned to defend them against you and your work comp claim. Their workers compensation adjusters and work injury lawyers are highly experienced and will generally circles around you. An experienced workers compensation lawyer who only represents injured…

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    Eliminating the Minimum Wage In the recent presidential race, the economy and state of impoverished are brought up very often, and mostly on the democratic side. Both Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, the democratic nominees support combating poverty with policies designed to help those who are impoverished, including raising the federal minimum wage to give low skill jobs a higher income On the surface, a policy like this would ideally help out the little guys without sacrificing much else…

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    We Don’t Get Pay Enough! We don’t get paid enough! Sounds familiar? It’s because we really do not get paid enough for the work we do in the workplace. Living in America is very expensive. The minimum wage of $7.25 per hour is not enough to maintain daily living needs such as food, clothing, and shelter. Raising the minimum wages to at least $10 per hour will help persons maintain a quality lives and maintain daily living needs without having to struggle. Increasing the minimum wages will help…

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    III. Higher Payout Benefits Businesses With the inadequate minimum wage, many American families are battling to get by. Today’s constant increasing costs of housing, child-care, and health-care have pushed minimum-wage workers and their families into a position to choose between certain basic needs just to survive. According to the Census, by 2020, people who are twenty years of age and over make up eighty nine percent of workers who would be affected by the minimum wage rate. Increasing…

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    There are five current job postings on the Polk State College website, which are Administration President (170042) in Winter Haven, Florida, an Adjunct/Part-Time Faculty-Generalist Clinician OTA (Occupational Therapy Asst) (170004) in Winter Haven, Florida, a Full-Time Program Assistant - Upward Bound (Temp/Grant-funded) (170009) in Winter Haven, Florida, a Head Coach-Basketball (170046) in Winter Haven, Florida, and a Program Coordinator- 3D Institute (Corporate College) (170041) in Bartow,…

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