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    Brown ‘’ Child labor take many forms. Agriculture is by far the largest sector employing children with unpaid family farm work dominating. Some 60 million children are involved. Young girls who should be in school are collecting water and firewood, or caring for siblings. In west Africa, an estimated 2 million are involved in cultivating cocoa, while some 400,000 are working on India’s cotton seed farms.’’ (2016). While these children are not being giving their human rights, child labor is an…

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    Tipping: not only about money but more about economic institution It is hardly to explain why the behavior of tipping that is a billions dollar social phenomenon becomes a tradition and does not die. There is always a debate about whether the tradition of tipping should be terminated, because such tradition becomes increasingly mandatory and makes some customers uncomfortable. Those who appeal to terminate tipping argue that quite amount of customers give tips to servers according to their…

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    evidences firmly demonstrate that the combination of education and training is of significant importance in improving the quality of labor market, especially in aspects of raising productivity and boosting both domestic and international investment. But an existing problems in the labor market of the United States is the skills gap, which reflects the reason why labor participation rate (see Figure 11) of 2015 is just the level of…

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    increase in minimum wage is it will greater the unemployment. According to a November 2015 Employment Policies Institute study, nearly 75 percent of U.S. economists oppose hiking the minimum wage to $15 per hour. They argue that raising the price of labor lowers firm demand for employees, thus leading to greater unemployment and poverty. (Evaluate Alternatives to Raising the Minimum Wage) Some small businesses cannot afford paying employees higher wages. Especially those who just started to open…

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    Firstly, minimum wage will result in high prices of products. If the minimum wage continues to be a mandate which is a relatively expensive amount for a minimum wage, the businesses will have to increase their product prices. For example if Hungry Jack employs 10 people for $15.95 hourly each because of the minimum wage, with the abolishment it can employ 15 people for $10 hourly each. This therefore will increase the work efficiency and decrease the price of the goods. Minimum wage sectors…

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    The exit rate of RNs, under the age of 30, in Canada from 2005 and 2008 is between 11.58% and 14.51% with an estimated mean of 13% (CIHI, 2010). This further increases pressure on the fiscal deficits, financial pressure, aging populations and increasing patient acuity (Chachula et al, 2015). Newly graduated nurses lack jobs satisfaction and are likely to seek alternative employment. One primary cause is due to exhaustion and burnout, which attributes to a nurse’s intention to change job roles.…

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    Introduction “Rapid internationalization and globalization have resulted in a diverse workforce in most Western countries”(Netto et. al 2014). A diverse workplace refers to the variety of differences between people in an organisation… which encompassses race, gender, ethnic group, age, … education, background.. “ (Greenberg 2004). Establishing a diverse workforce allows organisations to have different solutions in solving the problems within the organisation, it also provides a wider service to…

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    The United States government should not raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. In the article, “A new dawn for the minimum wage,” by Don Lee he states, when the wage went up, the prices for a variety of items had also risen. This quote shows how if minimum wage goes up, prices will go up too. If the prices for items go up, then everything will be expensive. This is why the United States should not raise minimum wage to $15. If the United States raises minimum wage to $15 then workers…

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    The minimum wage policy will cause more negative effects on people. Some people argue that minimum wage policy increases workers' productivity since the higher wage makes people more willing to find jobs and stay at their job positions. However, it will also create dead weight loss and inefficiency. Based on the graph shown below, minimum wage is set above market equilibrium price, functioning as price floor. Since the current wage is higher, employers that are willing to hire workers at a lower…

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    On September 7, 1885, the first nationwide observance of Labor Day occurred. Over the next four years, this holiday would be celebrated in over 400 cities. Oregon was the first state in the union to make Labor Day an official holiday, New York would follow later that same year. Furthermore, New York declared the first Monday in September as the official day to celebrate this holiday (Foner, 2005). By 1894, Labor Day became a federal holiday. How this holiday would look and take place was…

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