The History of Workers' Rights | City Rising | KCET

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • From the beginning of our nation’s history our laws, institutions and social norms have contributed to the creation of a segmented or dual economy. We look at different eras and movements defining the informal economy and the systematic dislocation of many people from the labor market - including people of color, women and immigrants. To overcome these barriers to entry into the regulated job market, many have found alternative ways to make a living in a parallel informal economy.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @creativebea
    @creativebea Před 5 lety +1

    Hi KCET! Just want to tell you I 💜 you, keep fighting, keep educating! 👏👏

  • @jamesbrean8004
    @jamesbrean8004 Před 24 dny

    Wow this is real az has sweat shops rather than factories

  • @TheWorldBelow360
    @TheWorldBelow360 Před 2 měsíci

    If you don’t want the governments to interfere with the free market then better it would be to think of doing something more approved of for the IRS. After prohibiting formalized taxation.

  • @trina1232
    @trina1232 Před rokem +1

    Me too I do not that like home work trust me 😢 6:00

  • @mouseodious393
    @mouseodious393 Před 3 lety +1

    Came here for stinky homework, at least it wasnt totally boring

  • @chronosx7
    @chronosx7 Před 3 lety +1

    Too much rethorics and no numbers

    • @mostazezo
      @mostazezo Před rokem

      OECD website

    • @chronosx7
      @chronosx7 Před rokem

      @@mostazezo further proof how lacking the structure of the video is

  • @kptkrunchgames
    @kptkrunchgames Před rokem +1

    it was okay, not very informative just cried about poor blacks and mexicans. White people are a majority of the work force in case you forgot.