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labor protection
Most governments attempt to do this by establishing standards, inspecting workplaces, and imposing fines for failure to comply
MOST workplaces that employe employees (people work for pay) in the US must comply with OSHA standards. Certain employers are exempt- very small businesses, government agencies, such as the Army and Navy, and employers that are regulated by other agencies (such as MSHA, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, etc)
Eliminate work standards (quotas) on the factory floor, substituting leadership. Eliminate management by objective, by numbers, and by numeric goals, also substituting leadership.
the desire to eliminate employee turnover
The Equal Opportunities Act, along with race and sex discrimination laws, aims to eliminate discrimination in the workplace by promoting equal treatment and opportunities for all individuals, regardless of race or gender. The Working Time Directive complements these efforts by establishing minimum standards for working hours, rest periods, and paid leave, thereby ensuring fair working conditions. Together, these frameworks help create a more equitable work environment, fostering inclusivity and protecting the rights of employees. They collectively support the principle of equality by addressing both discrimination and working conditions.
Grooming standards refer to the set of guidelines or expectations regarding personal appearance and hygiene in various settings, such as workplaces, schools, or military organizations. These standards can dictate aspects like hairstyle, facial hair, clothing, and overall cleanliness to promote professionalism and uniformity. Adhering to grooming standards helps create a positive impression and fosters a respectful environment.
The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) was enacted to help set federal standards with respect to working conditions, including such aspects as establishing a national minimum wage and setting a maximum number of hours a person could work in a week. It was also intended to reduce or eliminate child labor. It was passed in 1938, under President Roosevelt.
Anything that helps people get along better with one another. For example, promote a common language for the entire world, the use of international standards, justice, the elimination of extremes of wealth and poverty, eliminate racism and other forms of discrimination; would all be a great help, and much more important than technological progress.
State governments can regulate the school system. This includes setting tuition and curriculum standards for the public universities and other schools.
The federal government play a role in education by setting the curriculum standards to be met by school. The federal government also provides funding for schools.