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The government will bring back a lower1 starting wage for young people between the ages of 16 and 19. For the first 6 months of a new job, they will be paid $10.80 an hour. This is 80% of the adult minimum2 wage which is $13.50.
In 2008, the Labour government got rid of the youth wage. At that time, New Zealand had 41,000 unemployed3 people under the age of 24. Now we have 61,700 unemployed young people under 24.
Business leaders say that it is a good idea to pay young people less when they start a job because they are inexperienced. Employers4 might also prefer to employ young people and give them a start in their working life.
Trade Unions say that there should be equal pay for equal work. They also say worry about jobs for older people. It will be cheaper to employ young people instead of older people.
Some young people say that $10.80 an hour is not enough to live on. More young people will go overseas5 for better pay.
Vocabulary
?minimum – lowest possible pay (maximum – highest possible)
?got rid of – stopped it
?inexperienced – no experience of work
?prefer – like more
?Trade Unions – organisations of workers
Question
What do you think? Give reasons both for and against paying young people less than older people.
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1 lower | |
adj.较低的;地位较低的,低等的;低年级的;下游的;vt.放下,降下,放低;减低 | |
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2 minimum | |
adj.最低的,最小的;n.最小量,最低限度 | |
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3 unemployed | |
adj.失业的,没有工作的;未动用的,闲置的 | |
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4 employers | |
雇主( employer的名词复数 ) | |
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5 overseas | |
adj.海外的;adv.在海外 | |
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6 annual | |
adj.每年的;一年的;(植物)一年生的 n.年刊;一年生植物 | |
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