Asian Studies Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713695955 UNDOCUMENTED INDONESIAN WORKERS IN MACAU Amy Sim; Vivienne Wee To cite this Article Sim‚ Amy and Wee‚ Vivienne(2009) ’UNDOCUMENTED INDONESIAN WORKERS IN MACAU ’‚ Critical Asian Studies‚ 41: 1‚ 165 — 188 To link to this Article: DOI: 10.1080/14672710802631210 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14672710802631210 PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR
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corporations to continue to utilize malnourished‚ underpaid‚ and under aged workers. Most of these workers go to work every day with an empty stomach at workplaces that do not meet the basic standards of safety and cleanliness‚ and they are paid sometimes pennies a day. Today‚ I hope to spread awareness of the problem that affects us all. These workers are not paid enough to meet their basic needs. For example‚ sweatshop workers earn as little as ½ to ¼ of what they need for basic nutrition‚ shelter
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I will be discussing the stereotypes associated with sex workers as well as the stereotypes surrounding the elderly population. I will analyse each of these stereotypes that each population must face and provide proof from evidence that relates to each of them. Lastly‚ I will identify the social forces that reinforce and maintain the stereotypes. Because of the depiction from the media‚ there are many stereotypes associated with sex workers and how they are all controlled by pimps but this is not
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Women and Industrial Workers during Industrialization As new ideas form‚ the need for more efficient routines increases and the intensity for economical ways of conducting business swells; industrialization becomes inevitable in any country‚ society or even household. This craving for development changed agriculture‚ factories and mining excessively from 1877 to 1920. Considering the different areas that were affected it is only logical that various groups were also changed. Since women were
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during the Industrial Revolution could have used this motivation to stand up against the unfair wages‚ hours‚ and conditions of their workplace. Male workers were treated poorly‚ but female and child workers were treated worse. The laborers soon united together to create one force against the employers to stand up for their rights. The workers of the Industrial Revolution became aware that their conditions were inhumane and unacceptable‚ and they decided to make a change; this resulted in many
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important for a manager to realize that it is different and to adapt to its new and young workers. One of the most important skills for a manager is to be a people person. It is the least common trait and most important one in a manager. This article sheds light on a few important things to keep in mind when managing a worker in his early twenties. One of the first things one has to do is to get the young workers used to his way of thinking and making decisions. Often managers tell over goals or
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effectively address the consequences of migrating to the USA from undeveloped countries that are constantly spoken on most political platforms. The central idea of the article “The Worker Next Door” is that life would go on in the USA with or without low skilled foreign workers and that if there weren’t much low skilled foreign workers there would have been an increase in economic growth. This article was written by Barry R. Cheswick who is a specialist in the labor market and holds a PhD in Economics. Whereas
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Grievance in Industry There are many factors in industry‚ which make a worker unhappy and dejected. May be his fellow workers are non-co-operative or his foreman’s sarcastic or harsh remarks on his own personal problems outside the factory or domestic matters. Poverty‚ undernourishment‚ debts‚ unemployed dependent‚ etc. may be working adversely in his mind. He look around and finds everybody being unkind to him. He is aggrieved and wants to ventilate his feelings and reactions. A well-defined grievance
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subjects to talk about. Today I will be talking about LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker). The reason I selected this occupation is because I currently work at a mental health clinic therefore I am very familiar with the job process. The education requirements for regular social worker and clinical social workers are different. For example‚ a regular social worker needs a bachelor’s degree; however a clinical social worker must have a master’s degree and about two years of post-masters experience in
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concerned about what might happen if one of your workers does get injured on the job? Although many companies in the United States are required to hold workers compensation insurance‚ this isn’t always universally true. If your state doesn’t require your particular type of company or industry to carry workers compensation insurance‚ here are some reasons why you should seriously consider doing so anyway: Save money: Lawsuits are expensive. If one of your workers is injured while on company property‚ they
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