Arguments in favour of a minimum wage mostly hang on the idea that firms have a responsibility to ensure that their workers earn enough to live on. If a firm can’t pay its workers enough to live on, then it isn’t a viable business, because it is dependent on wage subsidies. Of course “enough to live on” depends where you live: the cost of living in London is considerably higher than it is in, say, Newcastle, so a minimum wage that would give a reasonable standard of living in Newcastle is starvation level in London. The campaign for a voluntary Living Wage tries to persuade firms to pay above the current UK minimum wage, which is perceived as being below the real cost of living.
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1. more para of the interior geography of North America were mapped.
2. The Americans "realized" that from the Atlantic ocean to the Pacif Ocean, there was no water passage.
That's the point, other than possibly the fact she was beautiful, he was just a nice guy who wanted to help her out. He was a good person.
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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. A <span>mouse, a dandelion, and a shark all have in common in a sense that they need to take in water which is the same for most of the living things in this planet. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>