Should young workers be paid less? Examining the minimum wage debate
Amelia Chan examines the economic arguments and social consequences of reducing the minimum wage for younger workers.
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Amelia Chan examines the economic arguments and social consequences of reducing the minimum wage for younger workers.
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As a grown-up now, I fondly look back on the time when my primary school friends were obsessed with playing Identity V (in Hong Kong), me attempting to play it, and being told off by my parents because it was “too violent”. That did not dim my interest in video...
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“I lived in London for a few years and came back to my hometown of Birmingham and realised there wasn’t anywhere for me to train or play.” – this was Shireenah Ingram’s motivation for establishing the Red Lens Actors G.Y.M. back in 2021. Red Lens offers group and 1 to...
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At first glance, The University of Warwick seems well-connected, with up to 10 modes of available transport listed on the University’s official website. Travelling around Warwickshire and beyond should theoretically be efficient and reliable, with multiple bus operators (Stagecoach, Arriva, National Express, etc.) running services to and from Coventry, Leamington, and...
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Leamington Spa’s Salvation Army is calling for support on their Christmas Present Appeal, to share the joy of Christmas with children aged 0-18 who are referred to the organisation. The Church Leader at Leamington Spa’s Salvation Army, Sarah Johnson, told WarwickshireWorld that “our Christmas Present Appeal is an opportunity for...
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At this point in time, the phrase ‘AI’ has been so overused both in writing and in product production that it’s akin to me using the word ‘akin’ in my articles to sound smart. We have seen Artificial Intelligence used in practically every field imaginable such as knowledge summaries, image...
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