Statutory minimum wage regulation was first introduced in New Zealand in 1894. Some attempt to control wages had been present since policymakers started believe that the market wages of labour was unfair to the workers. Minimum wage laws dictate a lowest hourly or monthly wage rate that employers may legally pay to workers. For instance‚ the Minionion government had set a new minimum wages rate of MS900 which intend to ensure that the basic needs of the workers and their families are met. Since that
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Issue Minimum Wage Rate and Unemployment Levels - a Direct Relationship In any labor market‚ free or regulated‚ there is friction and rigidity that result in labor issues. With 11 million people unemployed‚ and millions more discouraged or underemployed‚ there is justification to believe that these high population levels represent a glitch in the American labor market (1). These basic statistics‚ coupled with the elementary economic theory of supply and demand‚ demonstrate that minimum wage regulation
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2014 Minimum Wage in the United States The minimum wage in the United States was established in 1938 under the Fair Labor Standards Act‚ and has been amended numerous times since the original wage of $0.25 per hour; the current federal minimum wage is $7.25 per hour. The act makes it illegal to any employer to pay an employee under a federally mandated minimum wage‚ as well as regulates child labor and overtime hours and wages (DOL). In the past few years the debate on whether the minimum wage
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Question of Minimum Wage and Price Floors Recent events in Washington have once again raised the question of if and by how much minimum wage should be raised. The question of minimum wage is primarily one debated by economists‚ who really benefits by raising the minimum wage? Minimum wage is an example of a government intervention in order to redistribute wealth through the use of a price floor. A price floor is the legal limit on how low a price may be set for a good. In the case of minimum wage‚ employees
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Minimum wage is the lowest amount of money earned per hour by a worker authorized by law. The federal government allows each individual state to set its own minimum wage amount. The current federal minimum wage stands at $7.25 per hour. Increasing the federal minimum wage can help many people‚ but it also has many drawbacks. Consumer prices will skyrocket and cause inflation‚ when money becomes less valuable‚ if the federal minimum wage increases. Also‚ increasing the minimum wage causes employers
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“USING REGIONAL VARIATION IN WAGES TO MEASURE THE EFFECTS OF THE FEDERAL MINIMUM WAGE.” One of the major criticisms of the federal minimum wage is that it imposes a higher relative wage floor with lower wage averages. This paper examines the April 1990 rise in the federal minimum wage to evaluate the effects of minimum wages on the teenage labour market. These state specific wage floors created remarkable geographic dispersion in teenage wage rates‚ setting the stage for the empirical
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Minimum Wage A high school student that has a job or is thinking about getting a job knows what minimum wage is because they know how little it is. Minimum wage is a set p/hr earnings an employer must pay his or her employees. Oregon is one of eighteen states in the U.S. that has set a higher minimum wage then the federal law of only $5.15 per/hr. For many years there has been a debate on weather or not highirng the minimum wage helps or hurts the economy‚ in most states with a higher minimum
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Minimum Wage Increase The minimum wage must be raised today because the cost of living has gone up drastically. Education is essential today‚ and that price tag has increased drastically in the past twenty years as well. People should not have to fight for equal pay for equal work. Companies should be forced to pay their workers what they deserve‚ and that is more than minimum wage is now. With our new technology and the technology in the future work is harder and more complicated. A minimum
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The Starvation Wage “I don’t think that it is a terribly radical idea to say that in America‚ if somebody works 40 hours a week that person should not be living in poverty‚” Bernie Sanders passionately exclaims in one of his campaign rallies. Unfortunately‚ the reality is many Americans do work full time and do not have a home to return to after working tirelessly to support themselves. It is an important duty of the American people to help bring these workers to justice and to give them the fair
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“Increasing the minimum wage is a bad move economically‚ philosophically and politically.” This quote by Marc Freedman‚ a distinguished author and CEO of Encore Careers‚ perfectly exemplifies my view on minimum wage. As a minimum wage earner‚ I would enjoy and entertain the idea of a few extra dollars in my pocket that comes with a minimum wage increase. Despite my self-interest‚ I believe in the interest of Ontario and the general population‚ that a minimum wage increase has only negative implications
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