Again, Dunlea: «$ 15 an hour still falls
short of a living wage in most parts of New York state, especially if you have children.
Not exact matches
They included abolition
of child labor, protection
of workers against industrial hazards,
shorter hours — the 12 - hour day was then common — a
living wage and arbitration
of industrial disputes.
The unusual
short - case justification for the first two options assumes that shifting the balance
of power in favor
of labor can force a redistribution
of income from capitalist bad guys to worker good guys and thereby achieve a
living wage for the firm's employees.
Meanwhile discussions elsewhere reached consensus on disability rights, taking competition out
of the NHS, tribunal fees, legal aid, zero - hours and
short - hours contracts, agency workers, immigration, local government funding, housing, the Middle East, the minimum
wage, the
living wage, Royal Mail, the railways, science and technology, mental health, fracking, animal welfare, Lords reform, reducing smoking and consumption
of alcohol, fats and sugar, reaffirming all - women shortlists, youth services, careers advice, sexual and relationship education, and even the 11 - plus (recognising that selection at age 11 damaged education for all children, but stopping
short of abolishing existing grammar schools).
My concern is, many Realtors are just trying to make a
living wage right now, there have got to be just as many Lawyers out there looking for the next great opportunity... I really believe it is going to be the unfortunate Realtors that regardless
of how well (or poorly) they performed on the
short sale, that are going to get sued because the Seller will have get some sort
of financial demand down the road and will have long forgotten all
of the hard work and disclosing the Realtor did on their behalf during the
short sale process.
My concern is, many Realtors are just trying to make a
living wage right now, there have got to be just as many Lawyers out there looking for the next great opportunity... I really believe it is going to be the unfortunate Realtors that regardless
of how well (or poorly) they performed on the
short sale, that are going to get sued because the Seller will have get some sort
of financial demand down the road and will have long forgotten all
of the hard work and disclosing the Realtor did on their behalf during the
short sale process.