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  • Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's Life in Nazi Labor Camps

    Online-Ausstellung der New Yorker Public Library (2006-2020)

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  • A New Child Labor Crisis in America

    In this lesson, students will learn about how migrant children work brutal jobs across the United States. Then they consider what they would do if they were president (USA: NYT 2023).

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  • Issues of International Trade

    These lessons tackle trade issues: the global market, sweatshops, child labor, trade deficits, the euro, sanctions, tariffs, embargoes, and the EU, NAFTA, WTO (USA: Foundation for Teaching Economics 2020)

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  • Who Makes Your iPhone: A discussion about sweatshops

    What is the human cost of an iPad? The labor conditions at factories making Apple products have been in the public spotlight lately. While Apple is not unique in using low-wage Chinese labor to produce its electronic products, the popularity of the iPad and iPhone, along with publicity surrounding the death of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, have renewed debate about what labor ...

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  • Labour migration

    The migration process implies complex challenges in terms of governance, migrant workers' protection, migration and development linkages, and international cooperation (International Labor Organization 2018).

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  • HERB: Resources for Teachers

    Named after labor historian Herbert Gutman, HERB offers provocative primary sources, accessible secondary source material, and a variety of interactive classroom activities, including role plays, debates, group projects, and reading and writing activities (City University of New York 2017).

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  • Who makes your iPhone?

    This lesson consists of two student readings. The first reading takes a closer look at the labor conditions in factories in China making Apple products. The second reading explores the debate about sweatshops more broadly (Teachable Moment, USA 2012).

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  • Immigration Debate

    Americans offer positive and negative perspectives regarding immigrants. There are points of view, for example, regarding immigrants' impact on the U.S. labor force and issues around terrorism and immigration. Gathering information on pro and con arguments can be helpful if making conclusions regarding immigrants' roles in the United States is to occur (PBS, USA ...

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  • Redistributive Taxation and Progressive Taxation - Freedom to Choose

    Lecture by Michael Sandel at Harvard University: With humorous references to Bill Gates and Michael Jordan, Sandel introduces the libertarian notion that redistributive taxation—taxing the rich to give to the poor—is akin to forced labor (2011-20). 

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  • Onward and Upward?

    In this New York Times lesson, students learn about the correlation between job growth and poverty. They investigate how national trends in economics, labor and commerce are playing out in their area and then go into the community to photograph and compile evidence. They present their findings in a class-wide project (2010).

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