The Geography of Mandatory Wage Rates
Sirs,
I believe a robust comprehensive debate involving all aspects of mandatory wage(s) (read increases) would be a definite eye opener for readers. Outlined as follows:
Concerning the Livelihood of the Labor Force
and it's Evolution
from the Perspective within a Capitalist Program
per se:
Earnings/Cost of Living
Task Definition/Safety and Health
Independence/Security
Aspirational Guarantee/Individual Responsibility
Corporate Incentive/Respect of Person
Some readers would be benefitted by while others would experience detrimental results of federal mandatory wage increases. Ideally this would include traditional and other historical conditions enveloping the arena of earnings and the benefits of erstwhile employment. A part of the debate could include the comparison of pre vs post societal and cultural changes during the following general chronology:
1)Conditions leading and responding to the American Revolution
2)New York sweat shops Chicago meat processors(et al) & Southern plantations
3)Industrial Revolution
4)Union membership
5)State/Federal wage mandates
6)Depression of 20th Century
7)Technological Revolution
This debate would lend itself to a discussion concerning the observed conditions leading to changes specific to wages/earnings and the resultant conditions responsive to those changes. The result of such an awareness would lend itself to supposition, hypotheses and actions gaining a better condition and relationship for wage earners and wage providers.
This general outline could then guide the debate in re the wage regimen of the of the World at large and in particular of cultural, societal and political avenues.
Appropriate coverage of this grand topic might best be accomplished through either a 5 or 7 part serial with separate comprehensive foreword and conclusion yielding 7 or 9 episodes total. Or not🤓

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