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A wage is a compensation workers receive in exchange for their labor.
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Wage labour is the socioeconomic relationship between a worker and an employer in which the worker sells their labour under a contract , and the employer buys it, often in a labour ...
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The federal minimum wage in the United States has been $6.55 per hour since July 24, 2008. Many states and municipalities have minimum wages higher than this (see List of U.S ...
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Living wage is a term used to describe the minimum hourly wage necessary for a person to achieve some specific standard of living. In developed countries such as the United Kingdom ...
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Minimum wage law is the body of law which prohibits employers from hiring employees or workers for less that a given hourly, daily or monthly minimum wage.
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Wage slavery is a term first coined by the Lowell Mill Girls in 1836 , though articulated as a concept at least as early as Cicero and elaborated by subsequent thinkers ...
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A minimum wage is the lowest hourly, daily, or monthly wage that employers may legally pay to employees or workers. First enacted in Australia and New Zealand in the late ...
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A maximum wage, also often called a wage ceiling, is a state enforced limit on how much income an individual can earn. This is a related economic concept that is complementary to ...
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Wage regulation refers to attempts by a government to regulate wages paid to citizens.
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In macroeconomics, the price/wage spiral (also called the wage/price spiral) represents a vicious circle process in which different sides of the wage bargain try to keep up with ...
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