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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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    The issue of minimum wage in the United States of America has been turmoil in the recent past and up to this date. Minimum wage is the lowest amount permitted by the law or by a particular agreement such as that of the labor union. The concept of the minimum wage was established in 1938 by the federal government. The law was called the Fair Labor Standards Act and it also indicated the initial time that employers were legally required to pay his employees overtime pay for certain jobs. During that

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    minimum wage is the first steps of any person who begins climbing toward the top of the economic ladder obtaining experience‚ knowledge‚ and motivation in the process. Nowadays‚ groups and unions of employees are demanding an increase in the minimum wage. To them‚ their lives are packed of struggles fronting poverty; however‚ several of them are unskilled individuals that are lacking of professional educational knowledge. On this paper‚ it will be shown four important keys about minimum wage jobs.

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    The minimum wage has been an issue in America for a long time. There have been arguments about whether to raise or not. I believe that changing minimum wage will have a huge impact in America. Raising minimum wage will cause a rise in unemployment. If employers are forced to pay their employees more they will lose on profits. This will lead to them hiring last and firing more unemployment rates will rise quickly. Inflation will occur alongside the raising of minimum wage. Businesses will raise

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    Cons of Minimum Wage The vast majority of economists believe the minimum wage law costs the economy thousands of jobs. The most fundamental principle of economics is ’supply and demand’. In the case of labor‚ this means that the supply of workers goes up as wage goes up‚ and the demand for workers by employers goes down as the wage goes up. For example‚ imagine a janitorial job was advertised for hire. If the wage were $100 per hour‚ thousands of people would want the job. If the wage were $1 per

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    minimum wage should be raised because the minimum wage isn’t enough to support workers and their families‚ and it is good for economic recovery. Primarily‚ Majority of low wage workers are not teenagers‚ which means they have to provide for their families‚ and many are women. There are many expenses involved in taking care of a family‚ from groceries‚ to utilities‚ to entertainment. Low wage workers have a hard time with providing sufficiently for their families. Henry Ford once said‚ “Low wages are

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    days in the show. Difficult budgeting decisions played a major role in survival for Alex and Morgan. They bought one bus pass and tried to use public transportation whenever possible. The Couple experienced immediate struggles that many minimum wage households face trying to live paycheck to paycheck. Since most places required proof of employment‚ Morgan and Alex were forced to look in the shadiest parts of town. Their race and the fact that they had no children was not a factor that could

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    through policy change‚ including raising minimum wage. Although there are negative impacts to do with this change‚ the positive ones outweigh them. As Anita Huberman‚ the CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade said‚ “If you invest in your human capital‚ and you pay them a good wage‚ you’re going to be more productive and produce more for the bottom line of that business” (Boynton‚ 2016). British Columbia is on its way to reducing income inequality as its minimum wage of $10.85 an hour is set to rise to $11.25

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    Sweatshops Global economics operate at an extremely expedient pace. Producing goods and services efficiently and quickly is the focus of thousands of corporations. These corporations are constantly competing to gain an advantage that will increase profits. Opportunities for capital investment and expansion are discovered daily. Unfortunately‚ many times these massive corporations can be linked to unjust labor practices occurring in developing countries. Companies such as Nike‚ Microsoft‚ and Apple

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    Life Struggle on Minimum Wage Sometimes life isn’t always as easy as getting a job‚ making money and paying you bills. In her fascinating book on extended essays Nickel and Dimed‚ Barbara Ehrenreich poses as an unskilled worker to show the struggles encountered everyday by Americans attempting to live on minimum wage‚ "matching income to expenses as the truly poor attempting to do everyday." (6) Ehrenreich gave herself three rules she had to live by and they were: 1. She could not use her education

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