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Moore, Michael . Where To Invade Next. Where To invade next , Michael Moore IMDb, IMDb.com, 25 Feb. 2016, www.imdb.com/title/tt4897822/. “This documentary type movie gives us a brief idea about how Michael Moore went to different nations and countries such as Italy, France, Finland, Tunisia, Slovenia, Germany, and Portugal in order to learn what US can adopt from these countries and make a better place. This movie was published in 2015, who's director and producer was Michael Moore himself. One of the country he visited was Italy where he found out that citizens are paid 13th salary and have a paid holiday which keeps them away from stress and illnesses, increasing their life expectancy.” Linn, Allison. “No Paid Time Off? Welcome to 'No-Vacation Nation'.” CNBC, CNBC, 28 May 2013, www.cnbc.com/id/100769597. “Allison Linn also mentioned about the senior economist John Schmitt, with CEPR and one of the authors of the report, spoke about this matter saying that even if the workers were provided paid leave here in America people won’t leave their job for that time and enjoy the holiday because of their circumstances of job insecurity.” Mazie, Steven. “Why Do Americans Have Less Vacation Time than Anyone Else?” Big Think, Big Think ®, 23 Dec. 2012, bigthink.com/praxis/why-do-americans-have-less-vacation-than-anyone-else. "In this website Steve Mazie raises a an issue saying that In United States zero paid holidays are given as compared to other countries such as Australia has at least 4 weeks off, plus 10 public holidays, Brazil has 22 days of paid leave with a 33 percent salary vacation bonus and the France has at least 5 weeks off and as many as 9 for many public employees. Looking at this analysis we can see how far United states is from other countries, the author calls it as big fat goose egg." Hayes, Nick. "Did manual workers want industrial welfare? Canteens, latrines and masculinityon British building sites 1918-1970." Journal of Social History, vol. 35, no. 3, 2002, p. 637+. Opposing Viewpoints in Context,libdb.dccc.edu/login?url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A84678615/OVIC?u=pa_de_ccc&xid=29cc114b. Accessed 21 Nov. 2017. Enzi, Michael B. "Forcing Businesses to Offer Paid Sick Leave Is Not an Answer to H1N1." H1N1 Flu, edited by Noah Berlatsky, Greenhaven Press, 2010. At Issue. Opposing Viewpointsi in Context, libdb.dccc.edu/login?url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ3010716215/OVIC?u=pa_de_ccc&xid=61a64c2e. Accessed 21 Nov. 2017. Originally published as "The Cost of Being Sick: H1N1 and Paid Sick Days," 2009. "Italian Shopkeepers Say 'No Grazie' to More Hours." Weekend Edition Saturday, 7 Jan. 2012.Opposing Viewpoints in Context, Accessed 21 Nov. 2017. New sources coming soon!
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