There are plenty of scholarships out there for children from low income families. It is best to check with schools that one is interested in, and request a need based scholarship application.
As Depriving them of needed wage earners
yes, i guess so, but wage incentive should be given without overly using their employees to the point of losing time for their families.....
to protect their families in the north
Thomas E. MaCurdy has written: 'Who will be affected by welfare reform in California?' -- subject(s): Aid to families with dependent children programs, Public welfare, Statistics, United States, Welfare recipients 'Who benefits and who pays for minimum wage increases in California?' -- subject(s): Labor costs, Minimum wage
Whatever the state minimum wage is. If they can find a CDL driver who'll drive for that state's minimum wage, they can employ a driver at that wage.
By looking up what your minamime wage is sapposto be then soo them
Chimney sweep children were not typically paid a fixed wage, as they were usually apprentices or part of their family's business and thus did not earn a salary. Instead, they often received shelter, food, and possibly clothing in exchange for their work. Many children were exploited and forced into this dangerous job to help support their families.
nativeborn women and children
There was no national minimum wage law in 1932. Some few states had them for women and children, but most of them were not enforced. Oregon had a minimum wage of $8.25 per week for women at one time. A dollar a day was common wage for unskilled men.
Henry Bournes Higgins is who you are after.
Henry bournes Higgins
There was no national minimum wage law in 1932. Some few states had them for women and children, but most of them were not enforced. Oregon had a minimum wage of $8.25 per week for women at one time. A dollar a day was common wage for unskilled men.