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    “No family gets rich from earning the minimum wage. In fact‚ the current minimum wage does not even lift a family out of poverty” (Jon corzine). The first minimum wage; a fundamental labor standard designed to protect workers‚ just as child labor laws and overtime pay rules do‚ in the U.S. was only $.25‚ a huge difference from today’s $10.00. Minimum wage was imposed by the Standards Act of 1938‚ which president Franklin D. Roosevelt had signed. A business owner in the U.S. who is not willing to

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    could use to enable you to do this. 1) Internet 2) Staff 3) Old handbook Once you have identified a reliable source of information Aii a) List three aspects of employment covered by law 1) Work conditions for example saftey 2) Wages (National minimum wage) 3) Holiday entitlements b) List three main features of current employment legislation 1) Equality and Discrimination law 2) Employment Rights 3) Health and safety Aiii - Briefly outline why employment law exists Employment law

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    Minimum wage in the United States varies state to state‚ as well as changes year to year. The current Untied States minimum wage is 7.25 United States Dollars (USD) per hour. This is for non-tipped employees such as retail workers. For tipped employees such as servers‚ minimum wage is 2.13 USD per hour. This varies state to state‚ as I mentioned above. In Ohio the state minimum wage is 8.10 USD for non-tipped employees‚ and for tipped employees it is 4.05 USD per hour. These wages can vary so much

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    Friedman’s argument about minimum wage law is convincing on some parts‚ but not all true for the rest. He first claimed the convincing part which is minimum wage law would increase unemployment rate. This is a proven fact. Because just most recently‚ Seattle started its radical experiment with a $15 an hour minimum wage‚ which resulted in fewer jobs and fewer hours for workers. Then he started to depreciate minimum wage law by saying “it achieves absolutely no positive objective” which is his own

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    Should The Minimum Wage Raised? “Discussion about what does with minimum wage laws here in America has been at a higher than normal level since the Democratic Party took over as majority leader in both the House of Representatives and the Senate in the recent midterm elections‚ giving them control of Congress.” (Aronson‚ Daniel‚ and Eric French). As a result of an increase minimum wage‚ there is much better of it can talk about by the America’s lowest income workers; however there is also an

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    there is not a federal minimum wage. Some states have their own minimum wage‚ but can be very low‚ for example‚ Georgia’s minimum wage is only $5.15 an hour. There are also four states that do not require a minimum wage. People are struggling to a day to day basis with putting food on the table for their family. If our country had a required federal minimum wage of $15 an hour‚ there would be fewer people who will struggle financially. Firstly‚ just by raising the minimum wage‚ People can afford to

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    National Minimum Wage Over the last few decades the economy has changed greatly but one thing that hasn’t changed much is the minimum wage. In politics the national minimum wage is a huge debate. Not only because it affects workers‚ but also it affects businesses. In places like Denmark the minimum wage is $20 USD while in the United States it is $10.10. The minimum wage needs to be increased because right now it doesn’t account for inflation‚ and because the present minimum wage is not enough

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    Minimum wage in the United States You are beginning a new job‚ you work five 12 hour shifts a week‚ you have bruises and cuts all over‚ you receive minimum wage which is $6.50 an hour. One of your coworkers sits in a chair and watches everyone for six hours five days a week. Your coworker gets paid $12.00 an hour for basically doing nothing. How do you feel? What will you do about it? There are multiple states in the United States that do not have a minimum wage‚ so they do not have to pay their

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    Minimum wage legislation is a widely used policy tool put in place to increase wages of low-skilled workers. A minimum wage is usually the legal minimum wage(hourly‚ daily or monthly) that an employer can pay to employees. While many argue the numerous rationales of implementing a minimum wage‚ others find that the implementation of minimum wage can bring about harm. Among others‚ some benefits of minimum wage legislation include: protection of workers from exploitation by employers/firms‚ reducing

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    1/5 Minimum Wage Policy and the influence it has on the economy As wage is one of the key elements to which people attach greatest importance when finding and choosing a job‚ wage policies of a country can do a lot more to the economy of the society in many aspects such as employment‚ productivity‚ inflation than we people often thinks they can. Every country has its own wage policies‚ which is due to their political structure and many more other factors. Different wage policies have different influence

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