Sentences with phrase «shoulders about inequality»

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Those concerned about poverty, inequality, or living standards of the middle class (every politician's favourite group) should oppose Canada's milk tax.
Overall, it is a time of reckoning; one in which employers should use the start of the new year as an opportunity to reevaluate internal pay structure, fix pay inequalities that exist, and be transparent with employees about how compensation and pay raises are determined.
Concerns about professional football players and whether they should be fired for silently protesting racial inequality and police brutality during the playing of the Star - Spangled Banner by taking a knee.
He shows why Christians should be indignant about increasing domestic and global inequalities, and his arguments are both distinctively Christian and accessible to non-Christians.
Stuart - I agree that we should think about mutual obligations more broadly - and consider power inequalities that are brought to the table when those obligations are exercised or enforced.
Furthermore — and this is the final reason for advocating a greater emphasis on reducing inequality — it should be popular with the kind of people who are likely to vote for us, generally highly educated, socially liberal and progressive, concerned about the quality of life, not just personal consumption.
De Blasio has stuck closely to his campaign theme — income inequality is bad, and the government should do something about it — even as he's moved aggressively to take that message beyond New York.
During a televised debate, the international development secretary Hilary Benn said Labour should be «unapologetic about our socialist values» and urged more action on inequality.
«That's why the Working Families Party stands shoulder to shoulder with the movement of courageous low - wage workers whose fight for $ 15 has transformed the national debate about inequality.
So why should we believe a single word she says when she tells us she cares about inequality?
04 Jan 2018, 7:37 pm Comment: The Leftists have got it wrong — we shouldn't care about inequality at all
Thirdly, gender inequality - and its reflection in labor market participation of poorer women - should be in the center of the debate about youth policy, urgently focusing on the development of a care system.
The plight of these institutions, then, should concern everyone who cares about reducing educational inequality, ending cycles of poverty, and turning around America's inner cities.
In setting my learning goals for tomorrow's Ph.D. prosem class, should I focus our attention on the substantive claims about social capital and inequality, on the methods that different researchers use, or on the interplay between theory construction and empirical research?
This should teach us all a lesson about the current limits of school reform as our primary strategy to fight poverty and inequality
So, I think the discussion about how public policy on things like climate change should be crafted to also address broader or additional social ills, like income / wealth inequality, or institutionalized oppression of almost any sort....
In a new book that questions the concept of «class war,» two academics argue that income inequality is not a partisan issue but an American problem, and that citizens should «make a ruckus» about it.
In a study published in the journal Sex Roles, male and female college undergraduates were given a survey that inquired about their general support for social inequality («It's OK if some groups have more of a chance in life than others») as well as their support for traditional gender power dynamics in the bedroom («The man should be the one who dictates what happens during sex»)[1].
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