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    The Skills Dilemma Skills Under-Utilisation and Low-Wage Work A Bottom Ten Million Research Paper Jonny Wright and Paul Sissons January 2012 Contents 1. Introduction 2. Skills under-utilisation in the UK and low-wage work – the scale of the problem 3. The challenge of improving low-wage work: the role of skills utilisation 4. An analysis of skills under-utilisation in two low-wage sectors – retail and hospitality 5. Conclusions and policy recommendations Appendix I: Under-use of skills

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    Necessary Money Barbara Ehrenreich sought to prove wages for low class workers are too low for them to provide for themselves or families. She also tried to prove low wage jobs require a lot of effort that was not worth the amount of money they received per hour. In my opinion‚ Barbara Ehrenreich proved her two points in her story Nickel and Dimed. She showed wages were too low to provide for themselves or families and she proved the amount of effort put into the job was not worth the money they

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    hours for extremely low wages. Instead of spending time with their families‚ they serve others food‚ clean their offices and sometimes their house. They are described as unskilled laborers who never worked hard to free themselves from the poverty line. Different people have different opinions on low-wage work and why it even exists. Many companies benefit from low-wage work because they can spend less on employees which makes it easier for their companies to survive. Low-wage work is always unfair

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    Negative Impacts of Drastic Minimum Salary Rise to Indonesia Economy In late 2012‚ minimum worker salary for 2013 has become an important and concerning issue. This was caused by drastic increase set by the local governments across Indonesia. In Jakarta‚ for instance‚ wages have increased by 44% compared to last year. The Bogor government also has implemented strong increases‚ where the minimum wage climbs up 70% from 2012. Although the rise is intended to improve welfare of workers and enhance

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    companies to employ very low wage labor? On the subject of low wage‚ Companies employ its staff on low salary for specific reasons. A low wage is sometime misinterpreted as minimum wage‚ but a low wage means a salary that stands just above minimum. Low wage labor is role played in many firms today but why‚ the assignment will talk about why companies pay some staff a low or minimum wage. Low salary’s is what most companies prefer because by implementing minimal wage into the business the company

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    Eliseo Arteaga Rao Bus 187 9-19-11 1. I do not believe Jeff Ballinger has a convincing argument against Nike. I do believe he has a convincing argument against labor conditions in Indonesia. He states that in 1988‚ of the 17‚000 violations reported in that year only 12 were prosecuted. While this statistic is very alarming about the poor labor conditions in Indonesia‚ it has no proof as to where these violations were originating from. It is very likely that some of the violations were

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    INTRODUCTION The implementation of a minimum wage by government has brought much discussion by various groups of people and individuals in the country. This information is intended to assist the labor minister on the pros and cons of introducing such as policy.lt is hoped that the information being given here will be useful to him so that peoples sentiments on the issue are appreciates and if possible addressed for the harmonization of all concerned and interests that have risen among the citizens

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    Maximum wage legislation would mean that there would be a cap on what different people could earn in different professions. For example a Doctor may be able to earn a maximum of £200‚000 per annum whilst a footballer may be limited to £1 million per annum. Unequal distribution of income is were groups of the population are receiving a much higher income then others. For example in the UK the average income of 90% of the population as whole in 2012 was £12‚969 whilst the top 10% was earning around

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    Talk which allows the audience to be engage. His examples seems realistic and logical‚ for example: he talks about a woman who is working hard so that her son can attend university. Singer also uses a lighter tone in his Ted Talk which allows his argument to be more persuasive to the audience. However‚ his examples does not seems practical or realistic enough to grasp the audience attention. Instead‚ the examples pull the audience back because they do not understand what he is trying to emphasize

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    would have harmful consequences‚ the benefits would more than outweigh the potential drawbacks. The argument against lowering the voting age depends on two criticisms that do not stand up to close scrutiny. The first is that lowering the voting age‚ and therefore increasing the number of potential voters in the country‚ would have the effect of decreasing the percentage of voter participation. This argument‚ however‚ places undue emphasis on numbers. Having more people vote is not

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