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Living Wage more popular than many opponents claim

A three-year study finds employers open to the idea, but it will need to be mandated.

Dita De Boni Wed, 31 Mar 2021

We have moved quite a distance from a time when wages were not just seen as a reflection of a person’s value in the labour market, but decent wages a way of sustaining the value of human capital, subduing crime and conflict borne of poverty, and generally denoting a civilised society.

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Dita De Boni Wed, 31 Mar 2021
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