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This, of course, is quite true; but you do find some men workers who are unmarried and have
no one to support and some women workers who are widows and have children to support.
Other women workers, though they have no children, may have old or sick parents and young
brothers and sisters who cannot yet work.
The fact is that the problem of paying workers according to their family needs cannot be
solved simply by giving the men more and the women less. The answer is to pay both alike,
and to leave it to the state to see justice is done by means of taxation and allowances.

Answer the following questions:
1) Choose SIX of the following words or phrases and give for each of them another word
or phrase of similar meaning to that in the context.
Clearly unjust – Look after – Skill – Simply – Reasonable – By means of
2) Answer the following questions:
a) How is it possible for two people working side by side in the same factory at the same work
not to be doing equal work?
b) What is meant by piece-work?
c) Why do older workers usually get more money than younger ones?
d) What is the employers' argument for paying women less than men?

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