Wednesday, February 6, 2013
What has America done for the working class?
In Americas history, there have been a great evolution of different organizations in the government, and private organizations that work to improve the working class in America. The people working in America work to improve America as a nation, and they represent America to other nations across the world. Unions were made to give the workers a say and give less control to their employers, and to make sure that the laws put in place for labor were being followed. The quality of working in America has been constantly improving because the labor laws created are being constantly enforced by the government agencies. Government laws were used to change how workers were being treated because employers have no choice but to follow the law and give their employees the rights they deserve. If an employer does not follow the law, and the government does not help the employees, people can react violently and non violently to gain attention which will bring them better conditions in the workplace through collective bargaining, and security through the government. The department of labor has 180 federal statues that protect workers rights such as wages, health and safety, employment and pension rights, equal employment opportunities job training, unemployment comp and workers comp, and collective bargaining rights. These statues/ laws help with management and labor disputes that will happen in the workplace all across America.
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You have a lot of really general terms here that ultimately does little to answer the question that you posed. Further, your question is also somewhat unclear. What do you mean by "America"? Do you meant the government? Employers or businesses? Start thinking about ways to make your topic more specific and less vague.
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