Monday, November 11, 2019
Critical evaluation â⬠blood brothers Essay
The play did not open with the curtain going up but instead with the lights going up. My seat was in the gallery, which is quite high up, but after I got over the sense of vertigo my view of the play was fine. I could not see the gantry at the back of the stage or the very front of the stage, but very little of the action took place in these areas. The play was written in the early 1960ââ¬â¢s by the Liverpudlian playwright Willy Russell and was first performed in the early 1980ââ¬â¢s. The play is a ââ¬Ëslice of lifeââ¬â¢, or an impression of life starting in Liverpool in the early 1960ââ¬â¢s through until the 1980ââ¬â¢s, of poor working class families. The play combines music and song with narrative. The set of Blood Brothers consisted of, on either side of the stage a row of terraced house fronts. At the back of the stage there was a gantry which was used by the narrator and once by Mrs. Johnston when she sang a song that was an overview of the action that had just taken place, there was a countryside backcloth with two moveable ââ¬Ëbrick wallââ¬â¢ flats which moved across to cover this. The set was very appropriate for the play, it combined well with the ââ¬Ëslice of lifeââ¬â¢. The props were minimalist and brought on stage by the actors. There were four moveable flats, two that slid across the floor and two that came down from the ceiling. All the costumes and fixings were appropriate for the era of the play, they worked well together producing a realistic setting. The play opens with the twin brothers, lying down on stretchers and then being carried away. The narrator then informs the audience of the events that have just happened and then the play begins. The play is about Mrs. Johnston, a working class mother of seven children who after her husband has left her for a younger woman discovers she is pregnant with twins. Mrs. Johnston is a cleaner who works for a middle class couple, Mr. and Mrs. Lyons. Mrs. Johnston tells Mrs. Lyons of her predicament and so Mrs. Lyons who can not have children of her own and whose husband has gone away on business for six months offers to take one of the twins for herself and bring him up as her own. After some persuasion Mrs. Johnston gives one of the boys to Mrs. Lyons. She finds it difficult to keep Mrs. Johnston on as her cleaner because she can see that there is a bond between mother and child and so fires her. Several years pass, the boys are now seven, nearly eight, they meet when out playing, become great friends and ââ¬ËBlood Brothersââ¬â¢. Both Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Lyons try to keep the boys apart but are unable to do so. In a desperate attempt to separate the boys the Lyons move to a house in the country well away from Mickey and the estate where the Johnstonââ¬â¢s live. A few years later the council decide to demolish the estate where the Johnstonââ¬â¢s live and relocate the families to the countryside close to where the Lyons now live. Mickey has a girlfriend, Linda, a girl he has known since childhood. One day when they are out walking they come across Eddie, (Mickeyââ¬â¢s twin), and rekindle their friendship. The twins are now sixteen years old and their friendship continues to grow until it is time for Eddie to gone away to university. However Eddie declares his love for Linda before leaving but she continues her relationship with Mickey and soon falls pregnant with his child and so they marry and move into Mickeyââ¬â¢s home. Mickeyââ¬â¢s older brother, Sammy, gets into trouble and Mickey agrees to help him out but instead ends up taking the fall for Sammy killing a man and goes to prison for seven years. During this time he becomes depressed and withdrawn from Linda. She turns to Eddie for support and they soon become emotionally attached. When Eddieââ¬â¢s mother becomes aware of the romance she tells Mickey who, now out of prison, goes to Eddieââ¬â¢s work place. Mrs. Johnston now feels she must tell the boys that they are brothers but this is too much for Mickey to understand in his present mental state, distressed and confused he shoots Eddie. Just as Mickey is doing this a policeman takes aim and fires killing Mickey. Both men are dead. On the whole the script and the play were very good. At first it took a little time to get in to the play but it soon flowed naturally. The play held the audienceââ¬â¢s interest by the use of the narrator who appeared on the stage behind the action and would burst into song. A lot of information was given on the characters through the use of song, so the audience received much of the necessary information without realising it. The part of Mrs. Johnston was played by the singer and actress Dennis Nolan. Ms. Nolan described the history of her character through the song ââ¬ËJust like Marilyn Monroeââ¬â¢. Her story is not extraordinary or uncommon. A girl from a Roman Catholic working class family who falls in love with a young man who takes her dancing and says she ââ¬Ëlooks a lot like Marilyn Monroeââ¬â¢. Romance soon fades once the babies start arriving. Possibly because of her faith, which would have instilled a belief that children are a blessing, she soon has a large family and her husband begins to look elsewhere for what he first found attractive in his wife. He begins to go dancing with a girl who he says ââ¬Ëlooks a lot like Marilyn Monroeââ¬â¢. When he leaves home Mrs. Johnston discovers she is pregnant with the twins of the story. This is when the events that lead up to the final tragedy really begin. Mickey is the twin that Mrs. Johnston kept. He grows up in this very poor working class family but as a child is mainly happy and full of mischief. He does not expect an easy life and accepts who he is and what his future will be. He does not expect to go to university like his friend Eddie because in his mind and at this time it was usually only children from better off families who went. Mickey would have been happy to work and bring up his children in a working class family. It is unemployment and bad choices that take away his pride and his future. He becomes very depressed, feels worthless and finally sees his marriage fall apart. The actor who played Mickey had to act the part of a child through to an adult, his mannerisms were very good and his gestures appropriate for the different ages. When he was seven Mickey acted and moved as if he was seven and when he was twenty he acted and moved like a twenty year old. His voice changed as well, it moved from a high quick voice to a deeper more solemn one. Linda is the childhood friend of Mrs. Johnstonââ¬â¢s children and especially of Mickey. The two children grow up together, play together and become girl and boyfriend. This relationship is threatened by Lindaââ¬â¢s attraction to Eddie, Mickeyââ¬â¢s twin, but although she realises that it is Eddie that she loves she does not end her relationship with Mickey. When Eddie goes away to university she becomes pregnant with Mickeyââ¬â¢s child and marries him. Lindaââ¬â¢s role in the play is huge, it is her relationship with Eddie which finally destroys Mickey and leads to the final tragedy. The play contained quite a lot of swearing but this was only used to aid the script and made it more realistic. At the end of the play many people in the audience were in tears which showed how good the performances had been. As a straight play this would have been a very sad story of some very hard lives but because the story is told partly in song the mood is much lighter. It shows that there can be laughter in even the most difficult of lives, but also how our own upbringing, superstitions and prejudices can make our lives more complicated and more difficult.
Friday, November 8, 2019
Wicca and Witchcraft essays
Wicca and Witchcraft essays Much of the knowledge about witchcraft is a combination of archeological data, passed down myths, and some translated historical documents. Wicca is overall a very flexible religion, representing people from many paths and backgrounds. Its not only a religion but also a way of life. At the simplest level, Wicca is a religion that embraces nature, individualism, and magic. No one can say for certain what the ancestors really did, or why (Walker 1, Kettler 1). After the Thirteenth Century, people began believing that magic was from the devil, and witches were bonded with Satan. Satan is a Christian creation of a fallen angel. Wiccans are not Christian; do not worship a Christian god, or a Christian devil. For the most part, there is no deity of ultimate evil in the Wiccan belief structure. Oppression against religious movements is as old as recorded religion. The Crusades, Christian martyrdom, the destruction of the Cathar and other "heretics", anti-Semitic actions, and the burning of African-American churches in the southern region of the United States, all reflect oppressive and sometimes genocidal acts against members of differing religious groups. Many witches, the lowest number being in the thousands, were burned at the stake, and put to death. It was not until the Eighteenth Century that the witch-hunts ended. The last big outbreak was the famous Salem Witch Trials. If one were to assume that hatred of witches is a thing of the past, one would be sadly mistaken. One has only to look as far as the media portrayal of witches and other pagans. There are those today who are convinced that the Neo-pagan movement is directed by Satan in a deliberate ploy to destroy good Christians (Baker 1-3). The Development of Wicca in the United States started in the early nineteenth century. A new natural religion gradually evolved. It gathered momentum in the mid-Twentieth Century with the Neo-Pagan movement, considered t...
Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Offensive and Otherwise Inappropriate German Words
Offensive and Otherwise Inappropriate German Words Warning: This article may containà examples of the following language: unanstndigà dirty, obscene, indecent; improper, rude, ill-manneredunanstndige Wà ¶rter gebrauchenà à to use four-letter words, bad languagedie Unanstndigkeità (-en)à dirty joke, obscenityUnanstndigkeiten erzhlenà à to tell dirty jokes You may find some of the words and expressionsà contained in this Germanà glossary objectionable.à As with English, most shouldà only to be used when and if you really know what youre doing. This article isnt explicitly (ha) meant to promote the use of these expressions, but to arm you with information. Asà Goetheà said, a lack of knowledge can be a dangerous thing.à Cursing and Swearingà (das Fluchen) While most swear words in English are sexual or have to do with your parentage, German leans more towards the scatological (having to do with excrement or feces). Although Germans sometimes borrowà the English f-word, the German version is rarely used in swearing. German terms roughly equal to American bullsh or British bollocks include:à der BockmistScheiß redenScheiße!Quatsch mit Soße Donnerwetter!à Darn it! Zum Donnerwetter!à , it depends on the tone of your voice and how it is said. As an interjection of acknowledgment, it is more like My word! You dont say. die Drecksau/der Dreckskerlà filthy swine, bastard die Hà ¶lleà hell à à à Fahr zur Hà ¶lle!à Go to hell!à à à Zur Hà ¶lle mit...à To hell with...à à à Sie machte ihm das Leben zur Hà ¶lle.à She made his life a living hell. NOTE: Avoid anglicisms likeà was in der Hà ¶lle!à Most English hell expressions are Teufel expressions in German. Der Mistà is a mild German word meaning dung, manure, or rubbish/nonsense. However, when used in some compound words (der Mistkerl,à das Miststà ¼ck), it is no longer fit for polite society! der Mistkerlà bastard, dirty swinedas Miststà ¼ckà bastard (m.), bitch (f.) verdammtà damned, bloody Verdammt!à Damn!/DammitVerdammt noch mal!à Damn it all!/Damn it to hell!/Bloody hell! (Br.)Verdammter Mist!à Goddamn it!/Sod it! (Br.) verflucht!à damn! Verflucht noch mal!à For chrissake!/Goddamn it! der Scheißà /à die Scheiße Variations of this German word [literally, sh, crap, damn, bloody (Br.)] are so ubiquitous as to warrant an entire section of its own.à It is important to know that the German and English versions of the s-word are not always equal. The English subtitles of German movies often mistranslate the German expletiveà Scheiße!à Its use in German is frequently closer to English Damn! or Dammit! To say This town really sucks, you could say:à Diese Stadt ist echt Scheiße.à Although it sometimes isnt as strong a curse word as English Sh! that doesnt mean you should casually useà ââ¬â¹Scheiße!à in German. An expression such asà Dieses Scheißauto!à could mean This f-ing car! or This damned car! - depending on how it is said and by whom.à Scheiß-à prefixà lousy, shty, bloody (Br.), crappy, damned (thing).à This prefix, like its cousin above, often should be translated as damned (thing), or something more mild than you might think. For instance, when a German saysà So ein Scheißwetter!, it only means that the weather is really bad: Such awful weather! By the same token,à Diese Scheißpolitiker!à means These damned politicians! (a universal complaint).à scheißegalà adj.à of no damned importanceDas ist mirà (doch)à scheißegal!à I dont (really) give a damn/f-/sh (about that)!scheißenà to sh, crapDu scheißt mich an!à Youre sh-in me!/Youre a pain in the ass!Ich scheiß drauf!à I dont give a damn/f-/sh (about that)!der Scheißkerlà bastard, son-of-a-bitch, motherf-er Obscene Hand Gestures While we dont include inappropriate gestures in this glossary, you should know that some hand signs or gestures are universal, but others are not. In some parts of the world, the American OK sign (finger and thumb forming an O) is an insult having to do with a body orifice. If a German taps his/her forehead with the index finger in someones direction, that is a bad thing (meaning the other person is an idiot), and punishable by a fine if a policeman sees it or someone files charges. Sexual Terms and Body Parts Many of the terms in this glossary relate to human sexuality. Some of them have a double meaning that you should be aware of. If you refer to an animals tail in German (der Schwanz), thats OK, but you should also know that the same term is a crude way of referring to the male sex organ. The German verbà blasenà can have many of the same multiple meanings that blow has in English. But if you want to enjoy a good German erotic novel, youll find some of that vocabulary here as well. blasenà à to blow (fellatio) jemandem einen blasenà to go down on s.o., do fallatioSie hat ihm einen geblasen.à She gave him a... fickenà à to fk, have sex (vulgar),à mit jemandem fickenà to fk s.o. NOTE:à The German forms ofà fickenà are used only in a sexual sense. Most English fs: Fk him! à Der kann mich doch am Arsch lecken!; This f-ing car! à Dieses Scheißauto!; We were just f-ing with you. à Wir haben dich nur verarscht.; Fk off! à Verpiss dich! geilà horny.à This word (along withà supergeil) has become slang for cool or great in German.à Das ist ja geil!à Thats really cool! die Eierà (pl.)à balls, nuts (lit.à eggs) einhandsegelnà (teen slang)à to jerk off, wank, spank the monkey einparkenà (teen slang)à to have sex, get laid, bang die Kisteà boobs, tits; (big) buttDie hat ne große Kiste.à Shes got big tits.Note: In some regions, this can mean a big butt rather than boobs. knallenà to bang, screw der Knutschfleckà (-en)à hickie, love bite The Bottom Line der Arsch à ass, arse; butt.am Arsch der Welt in the middle of nowhere, in a Godforsaken holeam/im Arsch sein to be screwed upDas geht mir am Arsch vorbei! I dont give a sh (about that)!in den Arsch gehen to get screwed upDu kannst mich! (am Arsch lecken) You can kiss my ass!Leck mich am Arsch! Kiss my ass!/F- off!Setz deinen Arsch in Bewegung! Get your ass in gear!er Arschkriecher/der Arschlecker (-)à ass-kisser, brown-nosedas Arschlochà a-holeder Poà bottom, behind, butt kommenà to come, have an orgasm der/das Kondomà condom.à Also known by many slang terms:à Gummi,à Pariser, etc. die Mà ¶pseà (pl.)à tits, boobs pissenà to piss, pee.à sich verpissenà to piss off, f- off der Sackà (Scke)à bag, sac, sack; scrotum, balls (testicles); bastard, bugger, sod ein fauler Sackà a lazy bum, lazy bastard/bugger (degree of harshness depends on circumstances/tone of voice)eine faule Sockeà a lazy bum (less harsh than fauler Sack) die Sauà sow, bitch, bastard.à alte Landsauà stupid old bitch, dumb bastard (lit., old country sow).à Also see Schwein below!à In German, words related to the pig (sow, swine) fill in for English terms of illegitimacy (bastard, son-of-a..., etc.).à Sau-à prefixà bloody, damn, lousydie Sauarbeità damned/bloody/lousy workdas Sauwetterà damned/bloody/lousy weather die Schamà shame; private parts, genitals, vulva (fem.) das Schamhaarà pubic hair scharfà hot, horny, sexually aroused Ich bin scharf auf ihn.à I have the hots for him. die Scheideà à vagina.à Theà Rammsteinà song lyric bis der Tod der Scheide is a play on this word and the phrase bis der Tod euch scheidet (till death you do part) in their song Du hast. Seeà full lyrics. der Schwanz, dieà Schwnze, dasà Schwnzchen (diminutive)à tail, slang for penis das Schweinà pig, bastard, son of a bitch, swine.à This is one of the worst words in German! NEVER use it (or its compounds) unless you know what youre doing, and probably not even then! Ironically,à Schwein habenà means to be lucky:à Wir haben Schwein gehabt.à We were lucky. (We came out smelling like a rose.) Schweine:à So eine Schweinerei!à How disgusting!/What a dirty trick! der Strichà prostitution; red-light district.à auf den Strich gehenà to be a prostitute, ply her / his wares der Teufelà devil Zum Teufel!à Dammit!à à à Wer zum Teufel hat das gemacht?à Who the hell did that?à à à Der Teufel soll mich holen, wenn...à Ill be damned if...à à à Geh zum Teufel!à Go to hell!à à à Hol dich der Teufel!à Go to hell!à à à Scher dich zum Teufel!à Go to hell!à à à Der Teufel wird los sein.à The sts gonna hit the fan. All hells gonna break lose. ââ¬â¹die Unaussprechlichenà (pl.)à ones unmentionables (humorous) die Zuckerstangeà (slang)à penis (candy cane) German Slang Terms for Masturbation Lest you think that German has an abnormally large number of terms for masturbation,à let me point out that English does as well. sich abzapfenaus dem Handgelenk schà ¼ttelnden Fleischtopf rà ¼hrenden Schimmel schà ¼ttelnden Trumpf in die Hand nehmendie Hnde in den Schoß legendie Ladung là ¶schen, entsaftendie HandmassageHuptling Schnelle Vorhauthobelnkrumme Finger machenOld Schà ¼ttelhandsein eigenes Sà ¼ppchen kochenselbst ist der Mannsich einen runterholensich einen von der Palme schà ¼ttelnsich entschleimensich Luft machenTaschenbillarddas ÃÅ"bel an der Wurzel packenwichsen Derogatory Terms forà Other Peopleà (Xenophobia,à der Auslnderhass) Like English and other languages, Germanà has many derogatory and insulting terms for groups of people most of which, not surprisingly, should be avoided at all times.à Some Germans, Austrians, and Swiss, particularly members of right-wing (rechtsextreme), neo-Nazi, or other hate groups, express their dislike of foreigners and other enemy categories (leftists, women, gays) with derogatory German slang terms. Because of their inflammatory nature, we have included only a few terms here, but others are easy enough to find elsewhere online. Of interest, the simple German phrase Im proud to be a German ââ¬Å"Ich bin stolz, ein Deutscher zu sein.â⬠is considered a typical German right-wing slogan.à While in many countries, such a statement is considered normal and patriotic, in Germany it has overtones going back to the Nazi era.à Other phrases associated with right-wing extremist groups include the following: der Hitlergruß: Nazi salute (Hitler salute).à A right-wing symbol of neo-Nazi groups such as the skinheads in Germany. Any display of Nazi symbols, the swastika, Nazi flags, or Nazi-related regalia is against the law in Germany.Unarischeà non-AryansUndeutscheà un-GermansRotfaschistenà red fascistsZeckenà ticks, blood-suckersRechteà (Rightists)Faschosà fascistsGlatzenà skinheads (baldies)Neonazisà neo-NazisRechtsextremistenà extreme right-wingersSkinheadsà skinheadsUnrechtssystemà unjustice systemUnterrassenà sub-racesweißer Spiesserà WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) More Insults Subkulturenà (Subcultures, e.g., Punks, Goths, etc.)Dekadenteà decadentsAsseln/Assis/Asozialeà asocialsVertreter der Wirtschaftà (Business People)Kapital- und Politbonzenà capitalistic and political fat-catsLinkeà (Leftists)der Piefkeà (PEEF-kah)à Kraut, Heini, Jerry (German person).à Austrians use this word as a disparaging term for a German, somewhat like the Mexican use of gringo for an American. Even in Germany, aà Piefkeà is a pompous idiot, so it is not a word to be used lightly.à Ein kleiner Piefkeà is a little pipsqueak. Bodily Functions der Pupsà fartfurzenà to fart, cut onepupsenà to cut one, fartdie Kackeà caca, crap, sh. Example:à dann ist aber die Kacke am Dampfen.à | Then the sh will really hit the fan.die Flitzerkackeà (teen slang)à the shs, diarrhea (der Durchfall)kackenà to crap, poop, sh
Monday, November 4, 2019
The reasons for price drop of crude oil Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 750 words
The reasons for price drop of crude oil - Essay Example Crude futures declined in the recent past on concerns global oversupply is hurriedlyà filling oil stocks. Total petroleum output in the year 2015 is expected to go up to 9.35 million barrels every day, slightly more than the 9.3 million barrels daily forecast in the previous period, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said last week in its monthly short-term energy outlook. Independently, oil stocks went up more than anticipated marking the several consecutive week of a higher overall than at any other time for the last 80 years and more. The American commercial crude oil stocks rose by appoxialely4.5 million barrels from the previous week, the EIA said Wednesday. Another reason weighing on oil price is the OPEC. The U.S. oil output could be adversely affected in the years due to low oil prices offered by the OPEC countries. In addition, the lower global oil prices may have affected the marginal barrel output from other sources, such as shale, OPEC said.à The OPEC body controls a significant percentage of the worldââ¬â¢s fuel production. As such, any decision they make directly affect the market prices of the commodity. In this case, the petroleum trading block may take actions targeting their competitors. Such actions may include flooding the market with the commodity leading to market forces coming into play and hence price decline. America has been in the frontline in the war against terrorism. As such, the country has formulated various policies aimed at reducing terrorism. Such policies have been affected towards Iran and Tehran for their alleged involvement in nuclear weapon manufacturing. In this case, the two countries are prohibited from placing their products in major global markets. However, USA and the two countries have signed several deals that have seen the reintroduction of petroleum product from two nations. In this case, the total global supplies increase prompting the market forces to push the prices
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Introduction to Managerial Accounting Research Paper
Introduction to Managerial Accounting - Research Paper Example In addition, what price should be charged to the product to replace the production costs and earn a profit that is optimal? In addition, they have to plan how to finance the operations and how to manage the available cash. That is important in keeping the activities of the business to work smoothly. Ã · Decision making. Managers need managerial accounting information when they decide whether or not to commence a certain project. Managerial accounting will help them compare the benefits of various opportunities and help them decide which ones to choose. Ã · Performance measurement. Managers have to compare the budgeted figures to evaluate the performance of the business to actual results of the operation. They will have to use certain techniques of managerial accounting such as standard costing to assess the performance of various departments (Weygandt, Kieso, & Kimmel, 2010). Managerial accountants keep record financial information for their firms that are used by the management team of the company to aid in the process of decision-making. Managerial accountants do develop budgets, perform asset, cost management, and create necessary reports to be used by the Directorate team. In every company managers to significantly depend on the data provided by managerial accountants to develop business strategies that are effective. Owners of small business make most of the decisions within their company. The data offered by managerial accountants can affect the liability of the owner to make business decisions that are sound (Weygandt, Kieso, & Kimmel, 2010). The main purpose of managerial accounting in business is to support decision making by collecting, processing, and communicating helpful information that would assist the managers. The information would help the managers to plan, control, and evaluate the processes of the business and strategy of the company (Albrecht, 2007).
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Germany class Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 1250 words
Germany class - Essay Example For example, Hitler argued that he would not accept the Christian lie, further; he asserted that the societal epoch would witness the end of Christianity. I think Hitler made the statement with a specific reference to some Christianity trends that were against his political ideologies. Clerics usually use biblical quotes to convince their followers; however, the interpretation that some clerics give to the bible version sometimes may differ. This means that when an individual accept Christian virtues, he has the right to reject version or interpretations, which are not in line with the real version in the Bible. Hitler stated that the battering ram of science would eventually collapse at some point. This statement reveals that science did not mean all to Hitler. A power greater than scientific explanation must be in existence. Although many critics argue that Hitler rejected Christianity, the above statement seems to settle on Christianity as a means, which can answer all the dogmas that science could not explain. Specifically, science cannot explain spiritual activities or perspective that an individual might harbor. This means that science had a limit to which it could explain the occurrences in the society. From the statement, it would be ill to argue that Hitler rejected Christianity. During the routine round table meeting, Hitler argued that the major issue was to handle the matter at hand wisely instead of struggling yet they could avoid the same. The statement was critical to the conditions, which Hitler administration was facing at that time because it tried to avoid the conflict between the Catholics and the Protestants. Christians profess the same faith but have various denominations, which fall in the two categories Catholics and the Protestants. Sometimes it is difficult to explain the divisions that led to the two groups. In my opinion, Hitler was trying to avoid being sack into the
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Two important compensation issues are wage-rate compression Essay Example for Free
Two important compensation issues are wage-rate compression Essay A considerably important issue with gender-related experiences is equal pay for comparable worth. Comparable worth defines the idea that men and women share the same values that should be funded equally in pay. This issue has been created by the idea that jobs performed by women are generally paid less than those performed by men. ââ¬Å"This practice results in what critics term institutionalized sex discrimination. â⬠The issue goes beyond whether a female waitress should be paid the same as a male one. But the tasks involved in any job, should be compared in order to be paid comparably. The differences in these wages occur because of the undervalue mindsight of female-related jobs. The situation set forth involves treating jobs that are somehow equivalent as equal pay opportunities. There is no censusus to evaluate jobs or an agreement on the ability of job evaluation techniques to attempt to solve this gender-related problem. Wage-rate compression is directly related to this concept. A higher rate of pay has people accepting more job-demanding tasks. However, this is being significantly reduced by wage-rate compression. Wage-rate compression is the reduction of differences between classes. For example, the problem begins when people at a company believe their pay is to similar to that of those with lower-level positions. Ultimately, there is no one cause for this concept. Traditionally, this has continued because of union negotiations for higher pay for all salaried positions (of certain value) and management personnel are not usually offered the same negotiations. Identifying these situations is much easier than creating policies to ensure they donââ¬â¢t occur. For example, by giving larger compensation to more senior employees, emphasizing pay-for-performance and merit related tasks, limiting the hiring of new applicants seeking large compensation and providing equity adjustments for selected employees hardest hit by pay compression may all significantly help reduce the impact of this issue.
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