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Virty [35]
3 years ago
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U.S. Labor and environmental laws prohibit many of the practices described in the film on American soil. Some Americans blame th

ose laws for adding to the cost of doing business and driving jobs to countries with fewer regulations or lax enforcement. Should the U.S. Relax its regulations in order to keep jobs in America? How would you balance the need for jobs with the need for the protection of workers and the environment?
History
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Vedmedyk [2.9K]3 years ago
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U.S. Labor and environmental laws prohibit many of the practices described in the film on American soil. Some Americans blame those laws for adding to the cost of doing business and driving jobs to countries with fewer regulations or lax enforcement. Should the U.S. Relax its regulations in order to keep jobs in America? How would you balance the need for jobs with the need for the protection of workers and the environment?

Explanation:

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