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    Essay On Equine Career

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    my career is Equine training, you have to go to school for 4 years.The class you will have to tack is Equine Science.There are so many types of disciplines you need to know. The responsibilities to train equine is: you need to know the health requirements for a horse how to read a horse's body you have to understand them. The average yearly salary for Horse Trainer in Murfreesboro, Tennessee is $45,884. If you are just beginning to work a new job as a Horse Trainer in Murfreesboro,…

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    Pay Gap Thesis

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    Wage Gap As many people already know, America has many problems that have yet to be fully handled. One of the major problems we currently face is the wage gap discrepancy, which is mainly shown between male and females. Research has proven that “women are averagely earning between 76 cents to 79 cents for every dollar men earn” (Sahadi). When there is a wage gap within the nation, it begins to divide every party involved, which in turn creates many more issues. In such a highly modernized…

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    For many years the work day has differed for many of Americans in this country. Some perfer long days and a shorter week, and others the complete opposite. For productivity I believe that an eight hour work day is the best possible solution. I feel that a six hour work day would cut wages for to many hard working Americans. How would anyone be able to support their current lifestyle unless wages doubled? This would be a devastating loss. When Henry Ford changed the work day from twelve…

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    Basically, the working conditions were ghastly amid the modern insurgency. As manufacturing plants were being fabricated, organizations were in need or laborers. With a long line of individuals willing to work, businesses could set wages as low as they needed in light of the fact that individuals were willing to do fill in the length of they got paid. Individuals worked fourteen to sixteen hours a day for six days a week. Be that as it may, the lion's share were untalented laborers, who just got…

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    In recent events of protest for the raise of minimum wage, it comes to question whether or not minimum wage should be increased, and whether or not it yields positive or negative effects. In addition, does minimum wage actually help those in poverty? Small businesses also are said to possibly not do well in response. The following insight into economic articles regarding these topics shall reveal the effects of raising minimum wage among the possible favorable and unfavorable outcomes. A big…

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    The National Living Wage (NLW) is often mistaken for ‘The Living Wage’ (LW), but the two are completely different. The NLW is essentially just a nicer sounding way of branding the national minimum wage, which is the minimum pay per hour most workers are entitled to by law, set by the government. The rate will depend on a worker's age and if they are an apprentice. As it stands, the NLW is £7.20 an hour for all workers over the age of 25, this figure is reviewed annually by the Low Pay Commission…

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    A full time worker earning the federal average of $7.25 an hour, makes a mere $15,080 per year-before taxes (Wing). Many of these people are supporting their families, and find it nearly impossible to survive on this poverty wage. Renting an apartment in the cheapest place in America to live, Benton County Iowa, for $420 a month, would still leave a minimum wage earner with only $750 to spend on anything else throughout the month (Wing). The minimum wage was never meant for people to support…

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    We all have to work to maintain our family, affording the high cost of living, either by our choice or just to earn for the sake of cost of living expenses. City councils officials have chose to be in that field by their own interest, by interacting with people, by serving their community and decide best for their citizens. To have a job as a city council official is not an easy position to obtain. The citizens of the official’s county or borough go through the decision-making process of…

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    Is the American minimum wage a living wage? I was at the CenturyLink Stadium working my ass off. I was holding up a banner on the field for what felt like an eternity. That day I worked 7 grueling hours on the field while taking breaks in between. The disappointment came two weeks later when my direct deposit showed up on my debit card. I got paid 59 dollars and twelve cents! I felt as though I was being underpaid. This helped set in the reality for me that even though Washington minimum wage…

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    Women's Pay Essay

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    Women have historically been paid far less than men in the United States. This is still persistent despite the enactment of the NLRA, the FLSA, the Equal Pay Act of 1964 and passage of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. These acts were created to eliminate all workplace discrimination. Roosevelt’s New Deal guaranteed workers a minimum wage and a 40-hour workweek. It was enforced by “the requirement of overtime pay for extra hours worked” (Fredrickson, 20). Women’s wages have gone up…

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