Papers 1681-1690 of total 39775 found.
Category: /History
…In the 1890’s, plantation owners devised a plan to use and maintain their cheap labor. Early laborers consisted of mainly Japanese and Chinese origin. Fear of strikes from Japanese laborers occurring and running their plan to continue the cheap labor
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Category: /History
…" could earn their freedom, however labor was long and difficult. Later on, when the agriculture of America began to increase, more servants were needed, and this is when the slave trade really began to set in. Cotton plantations and other agricultural…
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…better our societies. Through the division of labor he used a perfect example. Instead of one person making a whole nail; why not use a few people to create the same nail? These few workers would be subdivided or using his words divided to different tasks…
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Category: /History
…Tariff, which had greatly increased consumer prices. As governor, a position he held for two terms from 1891-1895, he proposed laws to protect railroad workers and address the issue of child labor, and a state board of arbitration was established to deal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of power by the government and businesses. The progressives, Muckrakers, and Reformists believed the government could have a big influence in making the U. S. society have better conditions by repairing problems with child labor laws, unsanitary, industrial…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…at promoting a broader Social Security. National minimum wage and child labor laws, on the books since 1938, seek to protect against exploitation (Social Security Online, n.d.). As early as 1939, Congress amended the act to provide survivors' insurance…
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…as in other countries. Employment and unemployment/inflation: The labor force can be defined as the section of the population fifteen years of age and over who are either working or actively seeking work. This includes employees, employers, the self-employed…
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…not have to spend more money to make higher ceilings. Illegal child labor- long hours, abuse, no time to eat, low pay, parents at a company were forced to bring their children to work, great distances away, the machines were dangerous and industrial accidents…
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Category: /Literature
…FMLA leave; provide the Department of Labor's Certification of Physician or Practitioner's Form to any employee who requests leave because of an illness of a spouse or child; and, adopt a policy to be incorporated in its employee handbook (EEOC). In today's…
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…HIV-positive women become pregnant each year, between one thousand and two thousand of their newborns will be HIV-positive. This research paper will concentrate on the transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus from mother to child, the benefits…
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