"Just Remuneration" over a Worker's Lifetime (Essay) "Just Remuneration" over a Worker's Lifetime (Essay)

"Just Remuneration" over a Worker's Lifetime (Essay‪)‬

Journal of Markets & Morality 2003, Spring, 6, 1

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In Laborem Exercens, John Paul II discusses the relationship between the worker and the direct employer, and says, "The key problem of social ethics in this case is that of just remuneration for work done." (1) In this article we broaden the concept of just remuneration to the context of the worker's lifetime earnings and benefits received in the jobs held. Economists find that there is a life cycle of earnings over the working age of people. It is possible that a system that provides just remuneration for every job would be inadequate from the perspective of all those in the labor force. The optimal job for a person may differ, depending on the person's age, family role, level of education, and plans for the future. The ethical concern should be whether the types of jobs available are such that people at different stages in their lives can find work that enables them to fulfill their lifetime plans and objectives. The Just Wage Issue in the Literature of the Church

GENRE
Business und Finanzen
ERSCHIENEN
2003
22. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
37
Seiten
VERLAG
Acton Institute
GRÖSSE
279,2
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