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Labor Justice Application Essay

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From my beginnings in rural China to my upbringings inside a Chinese sweatshop, labor reform and economic development was destined to not only be a scholastic interest, but also my personal passion and life-long devotion. Walking over the hill of rice paddies tended by the drenching sweat of young children and elderly, I could see the injustice of a city that was rising before me. High rise construction sites were now housed on sacred burial land; local officials now forsook their Maoist ideals of rectitude in exchange for some ill-gotten pocket money; the sunken eyes of exploited migrant workers now widened with unspeakable injustice and inequity; the hands of eager foreign businessmen were now riddled with unimaginable profits at the expense of the innocent blood and tears of my countrymen.

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Through my own business and investments, I was presented with my first opportunity to fight for social equality in the workplace which provided me with great fulfillment because I realized that individual actions had the power to initiate change. However, I realized that the strengthen of person enough; it required national jurisdiction. From my previous experiences in Model United Nations and my internship with my local union, I applied to serve as a United State Senate Page. Upon my arrival in Washington, my understanding of labor economics was transformed by meeting some of our nation’s leading figures in labor reform including Sen. Patty Murray. In one of her speeches, the images of my corrupted childhood suddenly reappeared before me as I realized the true importance of labor rights. It is an issue that reaches beyond my own personal struggle; labor rights are the indictment of a successful economy. I came to the realization that in order to progress society, improve a country, grow an economy, it is critical to improve the work

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