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JimG
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Sometimes, good jobs go begging because people won’t take them or there are not enough workers available.
And I personally agree that the majority of the persons here within these forums feel this way and are indeed formidable charity contributors. But I also do not see socialism in every closet. Nor can I dismiss my brothers and sisters so easily that have not been the recipients of good charitable initiatives, but the recipients of government aide that puts food on their tables, offers medical care, housing and in some instances an ear in the form of social workers and day care workers that look after their children.. I personally agree with many here that those of us who have been fortunate in our decisions and our lot in life should dig deep and help fund church and secular charitable organizations that we trust, along with paying our taxes.
What does a “livable” minimum wage actually mean?Doesn’t change the fact legislation should ensure minimim wage is livable.
We do have temporary paid maternity leave in the United States- through the government.Also given that most other societies offer paid maternity leave why is it seen as impossible?
Employers have to hold the job for 12 weeks by federal law, but it really depends on the employer’s policies- they can certainly hold it for a lot longer if the want to.I’m guessing the woman wouldn’t be able to return to an equivalent of her job at the end of it though?