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    Group I, Category 53 Insufficient Vocational Documentation to Determine Work History ISSUE DDS determined the claimant is disabled at step 5 of sequential evaluation, without first completing step 4. A review of the case file shows there is insufficient vocational evidence to make a vocational decision. CASE DISCUSSION & POLICY ANALYSIS (INCLUDING SPECIFIC REFERENCES) This 59 year-old claimant is filing a DIB claim alleging disability since 01/20/2010 due to depression,…

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    Wiggleman’s currently exhibits a human resource strategy known as “Bargain Laborers.” Under this strategy, there is an emphasis on efficiency and a pattern of buying talent. For example, the company has “high levels of turnover” with a “large number of new hires each year”, which highlights the firm’s external labor market orientation. Furthermore, Wiggleman’s dependence on buying talent is evident in their hiring practices. They employ many temporary workers, many of whom are “students…

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    the plantations, both black and white laborers have generally been indentured servants. Indeed, the first black Africans to touch the shores of North America in 1619 were indentured servants, who went on to obtain their freedom without their descendants tasting slavery instead of…

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    look was glittering but was very corrupt underneath. During the “Gilded Age”, there were some people that were titled elites and then the others fell under multiple categories that included American laborers. The elites were wealthy in which they had more influence in politics therefore American laborers found it hard to survive. The most momentous political conflict of the late 19th century was the farmers' revolt. Farmers were dealing with drought, rising costs, falling prices and high…

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    Elmer Chavarria illegally entered the US from Guatemala almost 20 years in hopes of escaping the violence in his hometown. In 2007 he married a US citizen, Cyndi, and together had a daughter. Unexpectedly, Elmer was assaulted and injured by police during a routine call in his Grand Rapids, Michigan home. After his release Elmer was advised to pursue immediate surgery for two herniated disks pinching his spinal cord which caused him severe back pain and numbness on his lower body. Before his…

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    Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844. His critique of capitalism varies from the exploitation of workers to the instability of the capitalist system, but fundamentally his issue with capitalism is the dehumanization of laborers. Marx argues that under capitalism, laborers are dehumanized because they are alienated, or disconnected from fundamental human properties, in four aspects – products of labor, labor, species-being, and human-human relations. The basis of Marx’s theory of…

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    the denotation that the laborers have no rights to choose what they are going to manufacture, rather they are just concentrating on the benefits while the social needs are totally disregarded. Alienation from manufactures alludes to the condition whereby the laborers are not permitted to grow openly intellectually and substantially, they are compelled to stick to the unbending principles and protocols. In alienation from others, it brings about the competition between laborers at the expense of…

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    In the New York Times article "Front Line in Day Laborer Battle Runs Right Outside Home Depot", Steven Greenhouse discusses problems facing Home Depot and day laborers. Home Depot is a large home improvement retailer that offers goods to contractors and homeowners with in-store assistance from trained and licensed staff. The current problem plaguing Home Depot involves its stakeholders which are contractors, customers, communities, day laborers, and the company 's corporate social responsibility…

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    horrendous treatment that the workers, mainly child laborers, endured, or chose to turn their nose to the vile treatment in the name of profit and luxury. Factory workers had to endure harsh treatment in their jobs, were forced to live in terrible housing, and many people turned their noses to it all for their own selfish needs. Child laborers in factories had to face horrible working conditions. The long hours and poor treatment of child laborers left many of them without a basic education…

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    who then became free laborers and bosses in an economic system that wasn’t quite the same in the Antebellum South. Rodrigue opens his book by describing how the economic system of Louisiana operated prior to the Civil War. Louisiana, Rodrigue submits, was different than cotton producing southern states because the state grew sugar, a more labor intensive crop that required precise timing and the diligent hand of the planters who had to resort to…

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