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    Minimum Wage Debate

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    The proposal to raise the minimum wage has caused controversy within many states across the country. Politicians, business personnel and economists have evaluated the circumstances and consequences of raising the minimum wage. Supporters believe raising the minimum wage will have lasting benefits, while opponents argue further economic and social complications could arise. Even though both sides of the argument can be justified, it appears an increase in the minimum wage will do more harm than…

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    We were tasked with reading four different articles about workforce diversity. The focus of each of these articles was the role that women play in creating diversity in the workforce. The first article “How to Get More Women into the Workforce” started off by stating that the baby boomer generation is nearing retirement age. Once consequence of this is that the number of job openings will reach record highs. Currently, the workforce participation rate is 62%, which is the lowest it’s been since…

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    more noticeable in a way of jobs lost in bulk, the labor pool loses and creates jobs daily. It acts live a living breathing mechanism. Jobs are lost every day due to many different reasons, other than outsourcing. Individuals that are affected by outsourcing tend to be more upset and indignant than individuals affected by other reasons of losing a job. This breeds bitterness toward the topic and the businesses. According to the United States Labor Statistics data there were a total of…

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    Rather than the misconception upon the theoretical downfall of businesses and labor due to the rise in costs. The benefits we have observed is that there is less poverty in a sense due to the decrease in difference between those who earn more and are at minimum wage. The other historic statistical data discussed earlier proves to…

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    In the article “The Effects of Minimum Wage on Employment”, David Neumark displays the two consequences of increasing the federal minimum wage limit. He explains that teens and young adults will be the most affected if the minimum wage limit rises. He also clarifies that job losses will be inevitable and there would be a large amount of unemployed people in the United States. The results from this decision affects not only the workers, but the consumers as well. The increase of the federal…

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    Outline the various types of income an individual can earn. Income is the money an individual gains from different sources to pay for things. Income that is not spent is kept and collected as savings. Working for wages or a salary - Wages are best connected with employee compensation based on the amount of hours worked multiplied by an hourly rate of pay. A salary is paid by your employer. A salary is best corresponded with employee payment given and quoted on an annual basis. The positives of…

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    Emma Goldman, Mother Jones, and Frances Perkins were three of the many women who helped evolve equal work rights for all. Without them women might not have the opportunities in the works force that they do today. Before the women if the 1800’s tried to change the ways of society gender discrimination had a negative effect that impacted many lives throughout the nation. Emma Goldman was born in June of 1869 to an Orthodox Jewish family, her family lived in the Russian Empire. Because of where…

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    Child Labor 1800s

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    Although children were servants throughout most of human history, child labor reached new extremes during the Industrial Revolution. The Conditions children worked in were horrific and violated human rights, these practices needed to come to an end. Nineteenth century reformers and labor organizers sought to restrict child labor and improve working conditions but, it took a huge effort to sway public opinion. Forms of child labor such as indentured servitude and child slavery have existed all…

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    Eric Arnesen Thesis

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    1. Does the essay have a thesis? If so, type it below. Yes, the essay does have a thesis. The thesis is “What is striking is not only that the scholarship on race and labor is far richer, more nuanced, and diverse than the field’s critics admit, but the subject itself has become one of the most dynamic within labor history.” 2. Break down the general structure of the author’s essay. What happens in the first part of the essay? What happens next? Keep going until you reach the end of the essay…

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    would work twelve hour shifts in pitch black rooms. Accidents would occur like getting caught in the machinery and losing limbs. Cases of third degree burns from exploding hot steel were common. Unions would form amongst the workers to protect their rights against these casualties. Besides these harsh conditions, workers were also concerned of wage cuts that may be made the factory’s owner, Andrew Carnegie. This was a strange move made by Carnegie who preached laborers to unionize into the…

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