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− | '''Hacked by:''' [[ | + | '''Hacked by:''' [[Jarek Sankin]], [[New Imperial Order]]<br/> |
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− | + | From the Government House Dressel Capitol Building in NIO - Dressel T001 on Dressel (252, -128). | |
− | + | DRESSEL, Bothan Space -- A quarterly report issued by the Ministry of Finance has gained notice among economists and business owners due to its announcement of new laws affecting the relationship between employers and the employed. The report was disseminated to the public following a long period of civil improvements to the planet Dressel. | |
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− | + | Formerly a backwater planet, Dressel usually went unnoticed by the greater galaxy except as a home for provincials, smugglers, and fugitives. Planets of greater importance, such as Naboo and Mon Calamari overshadowed Dressel, until the establishment of the New Imperial Order in Bothan Space. The founding of a competent and forceful government resulted in major changes to the composition of Dressel's inhabitants and the surroundings in which they lived. Squatters, mostly Eidolan pirates, were either forced to relocate or were arrested by New Imperial security forces early in Year 7. From that point, Dressel was designated as a planetary experiment in new economic systems and government programs. Trialing required further development of the planetary infrastructure. | |
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+ | Further improvements to the planet were made as part of the Imperial Investment Program. The program focused on expanding urban areas and increasing the planet's attractiveness to human immigrants. To achieve this, taxes for human settlers were lowered, and the government assisted any human in seeking housing and employment should it have been requested. Along with the influx of humans came a large number of non-humans in need of occupation. | ||
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− | + | The long process of improvement has been wildly successful, according to the Ministry report. Human immigration has been continuously high for the past three years, and with humans have come well-paying jobs in a variety of industries. The standard and cost of living has become so high that the Ministry of Finance has announced that minimum wage laws within the Dressel system have become obsolete, and have been repealed. To prevent the despondency and economic unrest that gripped Dressel in the years before the New Imperial Minimum Wage Act, the Ministry announced a new program that applies to the lower working class, primarily comprised of what is defined by the Ministry as "Class II Residents," or non-humans who have resided in the NIO for at least a year. | |
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+ | Rather than increase the minimum wage, the Ministry of Finance has mandated that all those who would earn minimum wage must have their housing and sustenance provided by their employer. Such accommodations must meet standards as set by the Imperial Medical Department. These workers, noted in the report as "subsidized," will be reorganized by the Division of Labor into neighborhoods designed to reduce commuting time to work. Additional laws restrict discrimination from employers based on race- those who wish to work must be hired, assuming they meet standard qualifications. Subsidized workers will also sign exclusive contracts with their employers that will guarantee both employment for life and a workforce for the business owner. | ||
− | + | Economists across the galaxy are hailing this as a new era in the labor-owner relationship. "In time, I believe that the subsidized worker program will make unemployment a thing of the past," says Harman Korl, Professor of Economics at Kothlis University. "Most of these Class II Residents are without work due to distrust from employers, or find temporary, unstable jobs, usually on single construction projects or short-term mining operations. So this will benefit them greatly, and improve the gross domestic product of the Order. Everybody wins in this situation." Support is not universal, however, as some claim that subsidized workers are merely slaves in disguise. Protestor Ganos Jaz-Lorl, from a street corner on Dressel, called the program "more oppression by the humanocentric bourgeoisie, designed to maintain the unequal status quo of a autocratic regime too afraid to face the truth!"nbsp;Jaz-Lorl declined to speak to reporters as to what "the truth" was. | |
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Hacked by: Jarek Sankin, New Imperial Order
Date: Year 10 Day 50
From the Government House Dressel Capitol Building in NIO - Dressel T001 on Dressel (252, -128).
DRESSEL, Bothan Space -- A quarterly report issued by the Ministry of Finance has gained notice among economists and business owners due to its announcement of new laws affecting the relationship between employers and the employed. The report was disseminated to the public following a long period of civil improvements to the planet Dressel.
Formerly a backwater planet, Dressel usually went unnoticed by the greater galaxy except as a home for provincials, smugglers, and fugitives. Planets of greater importance, such as Naboo and Mon Calamari overshadowed Dressel, until the establishment of the New Imperial Order in Bothan Space. The founding of a competent and forceful government resulted in major changes to the composition of Dressel's inhabitants and the surroundings in which they lived. Squatters, mostly Eidolan pirates, were either forced to relocate or were arrested by New Imperial security forces early in Year 7. From that point, Dressel was designated as a planetary experiment in new economic systems and government programs. Trialing required further development of the planetary infrastructure.
Further improvements to the planet were made as part of the Imperial Investment Program. The program focused on expanding urban areas and increasing the planet's attractiveness to human immigrants. To achieve this, taxes for human settlers were lowered, and the government assisted any human in seeking housing and employment should it have been requested. Along with the influx of humans came a large number of non-humans in need of occupation.
The long process of improvement has been wildly successful, according to the Ministry report. Human immigration has been continuously high for the past three years, and with humans have come well-paying jobs in a variety of industries. The standard and cost of living has become so high that the Ministry of Finance has announced that minimum wage laws within the Dressel system have become obsolete, and have been repealed. To prevent the despondency and economic unrest that gripped Dressel in the years before the New Imperial Minimum Wage Act, the Ministry announced a new program that applies to the lower working class, primarily comprised of what is defined by the Ministry as "Class II Residents," or non-humans who have resided in the NIO for at least a year.
Rather than increase the minimum wage, the Ministry of Finance has mandated that all those who would earn minimum wage must have their housing and sustenance provided by their employer. Such accommodations must meet standards as set by the Imperial Medical Department. These workers, noted in the report as "subsidized," will be reorganized by the Division of Labor into neighborhoods designed to reduce commuting time to work. Additional laws restrict discrimination from employers based on race- those who wish to work must be hired, assuming they meet standard qualifications. Subsidized workers will also sign exclusive contracts with their employers that will guarantee both employment for life and a workforce for the business owner.
Economists across the galaxy are hailing this as a new era in the labor-owner relationship. "In time, I believe that the subsidized worker program will make unemployment a thing of the past," says Harman Korl, Professor of Economics at Kothlis University. "Most of these Class II Residents are without work due to distrust from employers, or find temporary, unstable jobs, usually on single construction projects or short-term mining operations. So this will benefit them greatly, and improve the gross domestic product of the Order. Everybody wins in this situation." Support is not universal, however, as some claim that subsidized workers are merely slaves in disguise. Protestor Ganos Jaz-Lorl, from a street corner on Dressel, called the program "more oppression by the humanocentric bourgeoisie, designed to maintain the unequal status quo of a autocratic regime too afraid to face the truth!"nbsp;Jaz-Lorl declined to speak to reporters as to what "the truth" was.
The Ministry of Finance released an official statement regarding the report: "We are pleased with the development on Dressel. Many of those entering the subsidized workers program are typically those who need the most support, and this government is committed making sure that all those who live under its rule with loyalty never suffer the indignities of poverty, homelessness, or disease. Those who can work will do so, those who can not work will be cared for, and those who refuse to work will face discipline."
Ministry members believe that the subsidization program will officially be underway next month, and its progress will be closely monitored by economists and Ministry analysts for future implementation on planets across the New Imperial Order.