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As a group with came up with a decision as in what we wanted to do our project about. We decided to pick a topic that we all could relate to and many Americans.
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Everyday someone is effect by low in- come wages, so this is a way we could try to make people aware of the struggling citizens that rely on minimum wage.
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The group could relate to the question because we are all full time student and relying on minimum wage to support daily. We see a lot of low-poverty family in Massachusetts. So we would like to see a change to help minimum wage workers.
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Massachusetts is 7 th on the list for highest hourly paid minimum wages but it contradicts itself because it’s expensive to live here. Boston, Mass is the 9 th most expensive place to live. It is all the 119 on the world most expensive places to live.
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Starting 2008 the Massachusetts minimum was up to $8.00 and haven’t be raised since then. Employees doesn’t have to pay there employees for sick days or vacations.
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Massachusetts Blue Law Some employees don’t get paid for holidays, night work, and weekends. But the Massachusetts Blue Laws, M.G.L. c. 136, §§6, 13, & 16, makes some retails pay for all that.M.G.L. c. 136, §§6, 13, & 16,
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Bad effects of Minimum Wage Low-Income Poor housings Live from pay check to pay check. Rely on state benefits Struggle for food Can’t afford new clothing Hard to support family
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There are many companies that are laying off employees. Those employees make more then the minimum wage. Since the economy is bad a lot of people are force to work 2-3 minimum wage jobs to support their family.
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You can’t raise minimum wage easily because it could affect the economy. Some state it could lower competitiveness and impede economic growth, which encourages the out source of jobs.
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