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    Discussing arguments in favour and against minimising wage. Just like any other commodity market‚ the labour market consists of the interaction of the demand side (employers/job creators) and the supply side (employees/job seekers). The interaction settles at a market wage rate that both sides of the labour market agree to work with i.e. the equilibrium wage. There are times that the government or an intervening regulatory party assess that the agreed upon wage rate is too low for workers to earn and sets

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    finding a positive policy for minimum wage. Minimum wage laws usually don’t help who they’re originally set out to. Now with Nikes’ minimum age requirements it helps those it was naturally set up for. The minimum age requirement also prevents teenagers from dropping out and taking on full time jobs at Nike. Philip H. Knight knows people respond to incentives‚ principle 4 of economics. So he established loan programs‚ continuing education for employees and increased wages. These incentives are good

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    Minimum Wage Increase “Americans overwhelmingly agree‚ no one who works full time should ever have to raise a family in poverty…”‚ said the State of the Union in 2014. In 2014‚ fifty-three percent of all people‚ that worked full time jobs‚ year-round‚ that were between the ages of 18 and 64‚ were living at poverty level (U.S Census‚ 2014). People are working their hardest and still not being able to get by. A minimum wage increase could prevent this. With the wage increase‚ people will be able to

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    the federal minimum wage‚ can harm? How and who? When looking at the size and the budget of small enterprises‚ we notice that they have limited flexibility. They have to manage carefully their exploitation charges so they can guaranty workers’ salaries. The number of workers needs for a job are function of the job description and the market supply and demand. Because of limited flexibilities and the instable market condition‚ small enterprises have to control well employeeswage if they wanted

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    Minimum wage is a labor standard that sets the lowest wage rate that an employer can pay its employees. Its main goal is to protect non-unionized workers in unprofessional jobs. The U.S. established the first minimum wage to be $0.25 an hour with the passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA). Over the changing time periods‚ considering inflation and economic growth‚ the minimum wage now stands at $7.25 an hour. One of the biggest debates in the United States is whether the government

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    Minimum Wage The minimum wage has been a part of the United States labor system since I can remember. However there has not always been a minimum wage. What were the causes that made out government step in and enforce a minimum wage and how does this affect our economy today? During The Great Depression of the 1930’s there was no national minimum wage or legislation to protect workers. There were few jobs and many people willing to work. This caused wages to drop drastically. People were forced

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    David Metcalf has concluded that the implementation of the minimum wage appears to have had no negative impact upon Employment. Critically examine the possible explanations for this outcome. The minimum wage was implemented and became law on the 1st April 1999 this helped prevent unfair low pay and “levelled the playing field” (http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/layer?topicId=1074402393) for employers as companies could compete on quality of goods rather than setting a reduced price based

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    value of the minimum wage."(Sklar). The low minimum wage is sinking more and more families into poverty.Families who only have one minimum wage worker can’t support their families.Families with more than 2 children struggle to get along. Minimum wage workers are still making less than they did in 1997.The federal minimum wage was enacted in 1938 through the Fair Labor Standards Act. Workers have to adjust to the increased cost of living. The minimum wage today is $7.25. Sitting the minimum so low means

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    together with working a minimum wage job could make it more difficult. Seeing every year that America is a place where people move for better opportunities for them and their families. It is difficult to start out on jobs that pay little to nothing especially when supporting family members or just an individual working on their own. Minimum wage should be raised because it would boost the economy‚ help people out of poverty‚ and help college students. Many people argue that minimum wage should not be raised

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    “We should raise the minimum wage so that no one who works full time will have to live in poverty‚” once quoted by former president Barack Obama. Raising the federal minimum wage would increase economic activity and spur job growth. We should increase the minimum wage because it would reduce poverty. Increasing minimum wage would also increase worker productivity and reduce employee turnover. We need to increase minimum wage because a higher minimum wage would reduce government welfare spending.

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