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    The 2016 election is no doubt one that will go down in history. Although the two candidates had differing opinions about almost everything, there was one issue they both agreed on: paid maternity leave. This election was the first time in history both parties pushed for paid maternity leave, but as always, they disagreed on the logistics. Donald Trump believes women deserve 6 weeks of paid maternity leave after childbirth, and plans to pay for it through unemployment insurance. In contrast,…

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    The world is a forever changing climate of people. This requires companies to change with the times. The introduction of different cultures, beliefs, and diverse backgrounds requires a new approach for managing a larger arrange of people. People no longer work in a time of intolerance. Diversity is about the many differences that make us individuals and also the similarities that bring us together. Companies should diversify the organizations because it is shown that diversification will…

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    I need to contend that human trafficking is more typical than prostitution on the planet today. Along these lines, In this examination paper, I will express my theory through alternate points of view of human trafficking theme. First, Prostitution is the most established calling, yet human trafficking has turned out to be more typical on the planet today. It is occurring all around the globe and has turned into an issue which should be an open issue. Human trafficking is cutting edge bondage…

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    However, getting everyone in an organization to communicate well together can often be a difficult task to achieve. With the ever changing diversity within the workforce, people are often required to work with people who may be different than them and that may carry different views. This is why it is extremely important to build and enforce communication skills in the workplace. When two people have different outlooks, it is very common for the communication between the two to be vague or absent…

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    STEM Workforce Shortage

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    agree with the three reports, arguing that STEM executives are causing the domestic STEM workforce shortages. This paper analyses both arguments regarding the domestic STEM workforce shortage: that foreign workers on H-1B visas are beneficial to our labor supply since US schools are not producing enough STEM graduates, and that the domestic STEM workforce shortage is a myth created by STEM executives. Despite the fact that foreign workers--in the country under H-1B visas--are taking domestic…

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    What is child labor? It is the use of children in industry or business, especially when illegal or considered inhumane. Unfortunately, an estimated six million children are in forced labor and eighty five million children work for hazardous conditions! The U.S Customs and Border Protection ordered a detention on imported products from Chinese companies for using forced labor. The arising question is how will Customs know if companies used forced labor on specific imported products? The hope is…

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    Families across America are pressed to find childcare that they can afford, trust and rely on. This researcher intends to identify, correlate and summarize various articles, publications, case studies and academic literature to assist him in this study of childcare conflicts and working parents. Identification. Growth in the number of day care centers and other forms of non-parental care for children has accompanied this increase in working mothers. But for many families, finding…

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    These workers typically worked seven days a week, twelve hours each day, some enduring 24 straight hours of intense labor. After looking closely at Document B, Neill-Reynolds, a muckraker who investigated and gave nationwide publicity to accidents and unsafe conditions. The report was basically about poor conditions in the meat packing industry and violation of international agreements promising a safe workplace. The factory conditions were poor: light source was natural light, few windows,…

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    Prison Labor

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    The Price We Pay for Cheap Labor: Prison Labor Revealed The average American citizen probably doesn’t notice that many of the things they use in their daily lives have been produced by the hands of prison inmates somewhere in the U.S. The same person also probably doesn’t know that often when they call a phone number for technical support for a product they are having an issue with; they could be talking to a prison inmate. This in and of itself really does no one any harm and usually the…

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    Forced Labor

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    problem of human trafficking for the purpose of abusing victims into forced labor. While there are many existing international standards and laws on human trafficking that have gained substantial attention and action that have lead to significant impact in the ground, there is still a wide gap between human trafficking and the understanding of the various modern faces of forced labor. One of the many modern faces of forced labor in the Philippines that remain the least comprehended is the abuse…

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