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...Model Code of Conduct, the WRC advocates wage floors that drive up employers??€™ costs, encouraging companies to scale back employment overseas and produce domestically instead. Meanwhile, unskilled workers overseas need these jobs. In Vietnam, for example, employees in Nike factories earn almost three times the minimum wage for state-owned business. Many of these factories also include clinics, the only sources of medical care for employees and their families. In reality, so-called sweatshops are some of the most lucrative employment opportunities available in Vietnam and in similarly underdeveloped parts of the world. The WRC?...
Besides attracting high-tech industries to the area, the report says the eight universities also constitute one of the region’s largest employers??€”providing jobs for 50,750 people...
...years, there has been a sharp increase in the enrollment figures of the few courses about modern Middle East issues. Interest in the Middle East is high on campus, no doubt fueled by a desire to better understand the events shaping the current world scene, and also because employers??€”especially governmental ones—often actively seek out recruits with an advanced knowledge of the region. Akin to the study of the Soviet Union during the Cold War, the study of the Middle East is politically pertinent today and must be strengthened so that Harvard can be well...
...prospect of a withdrawal notation on their transcript—visible to potential employers??€”can discourage students from taking challenging classes, he said...