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  2. Refusal of work - Wikipedia

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    Unlike tramps, who worked only when they were forced to, and bums, who did not work at all, hobos were workers who wandered. [44] [45] In British English and traditional American English usage, a tramp is a long term homeless person who travels from place to place as an itinerant vagrant, traditionally walking or hiking all year round.

  3. Involuntary unemployment - Wikipedia

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    When all firms behave this way, an equilibrium is reached where there are unemployed workers willing to work at prevailing wages. [ 4 ] Chart representing Malinvaud's typology includes a region with Keynesian unemployment, where there is an excess supply of goods and labor, and a region of classical unemployment, where there is an excess supply ...

  4. Right to work - Wikipedia

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    The right to work is the concept that people have a human right to work, or to engage in productive employment, and should not be prevented from doing so.The right to work, enshrined in the United Nations 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is recognized in international human-rights law through its inclusion in the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ...

  5. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    “I took out an extra $20,000 in student loans to pay tuition for the year I was working for free,” she says. All of these trends—the cost of education, the rise of contracting, the barriers to skilled occupations—add up to an economy that has deliberately shifted the risk of economic recession and industry disruption away from companies ...

  6. 6 High-Paying Jobs That Don’t Require Sitting at a Desk All Day

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    Notary Public. Amy Seitz, CEO of Cyberize It, LLC, describes her job as an “out of the box job” that most people wouldn’t expect to pay over $80,000.However, as a notary public, she averages ...

  7. 4 strategies to avoid having to work until you die - AOL

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    According to a survey by Sun Life Financial of a sampling of people aged 18 to 66, 49% of Americans believe they will be retired and not working at all; 24% think they'll work part time and 25% ...

  8. In Texas, can you go to jail for not paying fines you cannot ...

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    Here’s what Texas law says if the defendant truly cannot afford to pay: Defendant can be “put to work in the county jail industries program, in the workhouse, or on the county farm, or public ...

  9. Unreported employment - Wikipedia

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    The working contract is made without social security costs and does typically not provide health insurance, paid parental leave, paid vacation or pension funds. It is a part of what has been called the underground economy , shadow economy, black market or the non-observed economy.