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    fear slipping below the poverty line if they missed one or more pay cheques. In British Columbia, for example, with a minimum wage of 10.24 an hour, it is impossible to live off this alone. In fact, many poor people are employed, sometimes at 2 or 3 jobs, but still cannot afford to meet their basic needs: rent, childcare, food, bills, etc. Fordism shows us paying employees higher wages puts back into the economy and even the company, by allowing workers to use their money not only on basic necessities

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    Essay on Minimum Wage is The Bare Minimum

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    Minimum Wage: The Bare Minimum "They work hard every day; they stock our store shelves, wash dishes at our restaurants, clean our offices at night, care for our kids during the day...They have in common the minimum wage. And they need a raise, and as you saw, they deserve a raise" (Clinton). President Clinton made this speech on the south lawn of the White House at 10:30 a.m. on the 8th of March 2000. He argued for the minimum wage hike to go into effect. He argued for the population

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    approach; and it constitutes the basis for the argument that an effective system for implementing minimum wage should combine soft mechanisms (such as persuasion and capacity building) and hard mechanisms (e.g. sanctioning), as well as measures to empower workers. 3.1 Disambiguation of terms: Compliance, Implementation and Enforcement The scope of this paper is to illustrate how compliance with the minimum wage can be achieved. In the present framework, the term “compliance” is used as in Young’s definition:

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    Minimum wage is the price floor for wages, meaning that it is the lowest possible wage per hour. The minimum wage is set so no worker will be oppressed or underpaid, it makes people able to live. The minimum raise rises constantly so it can keep up with the cost of life which is always increasing as well. The current minimum wage in Arizona is 8.05$/hour. People might think that minimum wage has no downside, but surprisingly it has, if someone has worked in a place for years and his wage increased

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    Minimum Wage Worker

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    Most people would agree that income should be based on education and experience. However, this formula applies to minimum wage workers as well as to the CEO of a large corporation. It is true that the roles of most every individual in society are important. People are needed to work minimum wage level jobs just as much as stockbrokers. In today’s fast paced society, however, there is a higher demand for people who have learned a specific trade or skill. CEO’s make more money than fast food workers

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    Raising The Minimum Wage

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    The minimum wage has been established to dictate the lowest hourly pay employers can pay their workers. According the the Fair Labors Standards Act the Federal Minimum Wage has been $7.25 since 2009 (Krulick, 2013). However states individually can differ in their minimum wage. For example, the State Minimum Wage for California is $10.50 (2002). When the state and federal minimum wage are different amounts, employees are entitled to the higher rate of the two. A State's Minimum Wage is usually higher

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    to nothing, most must work to get money. Some people make high wages while others make significantly small ones. A pressing political issue is whether or not the federal minimum wage should be increased in order to aid these low wage workers in moving up the econimc ladder. While this proposal sounds like it is in the best interest of low wage Americans, it does more harm than good. The federal government should keep its minimum wage at $7.25 instead of raising it to the proposed $15 in order to

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    Minimum Wage And The Wage

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    work weeks at minimum wage can be insufficient to provide for life’s necessities. Many minimum wage workers must supplement their income with taxpayer-funded federal assistance programs in addition to working beyond the standard 40 hour work week. There is an economical and ethical imperative to increase the pay of low-income workers, and this can most effectively be done by raising the federally established minimum wage. The federal government assumed responsibility for ensuring wage fairness by implementing

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    Federal Minimum Wage

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    the federal minimum wage?  The federal minimum wage is currently $7.25 per hour, however many states have their own minimum wage laws.  For example, the minimum wage for California is currently $10.50 per hour and is subject to rise gradually to $15 over the next few years.  While many people believe that it should be substantially higher, others believe that increasing it would harm small businesses and the economy.  Now the question that remains is whether the federal minimum wage should be raised

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    Raising The Minimum Wage

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    Many people believe that the federal minimum wage is not high enough to support a family. Since the establishment of the federal minimum wage in 1938, it has risen over 22 times by congressional approval. The minimum wage started as $0.25 and is currently $7.25. While this is the federal minimum wage, some states such as California have raised theirs as high as $10.00 an hour. It is important that the minimum wage be raised to help people keep up with the rising cost of living in the United States

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