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sally and linus from peanuts

two child stars who have NOT wrecked their lives

(Sally and Linus from Peanuts)

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  1. Second says:

    Absolutely first!

    • paws4thot says:

      The history of minimum wage is about the attempts and measures governments have made to introduce a standard amount of periodic pay below which employers could not let their workers fall.

      In 1824 in Victoria, Australia, an amendment to the Factories Act provided for the creation of a wages board. The wages board did not set a universal minimum wage; rather it set basic wages for 6 industries that were considered to pay low wages. First enacted as a four year experiment, the wages board was renewed in 1900 and made permanent in 1904; by that time it covered 150 different industries. By 1902, other Australian states, such as New South Wales and Western Australia, had also formed wages boards. The cost was 0.05 cents a day.

      Also in 1824, New Zealand enacted the first national minimum wage laws that, unlike the wages board of Victoria, were enforced by compulsory arbitration.

      In 1907 Ernest Aves was sent by the British Secretary of State for the Home Department to investigate the results of the minimum wage laws in Australia and New Zealand. In part as a result of his report, Winston Churchill, then president of the Board of Trade, introduced the Trade Boards Act on March 24, 1909. It became law in October of that year, and went into effect in January 1910.

      In the United States, statutory minimum wages were first introduced nationally in 1938. In the European Union, 18 out of 27 member states currently have national minimum wages. Many countries, such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Italy, and Cyprus have no minimum wage laws, but rely on employer groups and trade unions to set minimum earnings through collective bargaining. In addition to the federal minimum wage, nearly all states within the United States have their own minimum wage laws with the exception of South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.

      The first moves to legislate wages did not set minimum wages, rather the laws created arbitration boards and councils to resolve labour conflicts before the recourse to strikes. There used be more heavy reliance on collective bargaining, with specific sectors. In 1896, New Zealand established such arbitration boards with the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act. In 1899, the state of Victoria, Australia established similar boards. In 1907, the Harvester decision was handed down in Australia. It established a ‘living wage’ for a man, his wife and two children to “live in frugal comfort”. In 1909, the Trade Boards Act was enacted in the United Kingdom, establishing four such boards. In 1912, the state of Massachusetts, United States, set minimum wages for women and children. In the United States, statutory minimum wages were first introduced nationally in 1938. In the 1960s, minimum wage laws were introduced into Latin America as part of the Alliance for Progress; however these minimum wages were, and are, low

  2. knrr says:

    probably the only ones.. :-s

  3. MUFFINZ!!!:D says:

    Actually, I Saw The Girl Passed Out At A Bar.
    Does That Count as Wrecked?

  4. horuskol says:

    Just what is Linus doing to that pumpkin?

  5. gobo says:

    Mmmm. Yeah. I’m not sure cartoon characters fall into the catagory of child stars. In fact I’m certain they don’t. One unicorn for you.

  6. BAReFOOt says:

    Are you sure about that? (Click my name for some “insight”. But keep the eye bleach at hand! ^^)

  7. Jeff says:

    Two words: blanket addiction.

  8. K says:

    Their lives were already wrecked in the first place.

  9. Jen says:

    I agree… I don’t think cartoons count. These kinds of posts are really annoying.

  10. jjjayme says:

    Check out “DOG SEES GOD: CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BLOCKHEAD”.
    All the Charlie Brown characters ended up a bit different than you might think :D

  11. terabthia2 says:

    Lots more haven’t. That’s just a mean-spirited dismissive stereoype of child actors. They deserve better than to have to be lumped into an 80+ year old tired cliche.
    FAIL.

  12. Inked_Hippie says:

    uh they’re cartoons…..?

  13. MK1K says:

    I am sooooo sick of the pictures that just talk about how one celebrity is stupid or something. Not what I came here for kthx

  14. It’s kinda hard to wreck your life when your cartoonist is dead. :-\

  15. BlowOutYourBlood says:

    To quote a 4-year-old from the movie “Trick ‘R Treat” (which came out yesterday: “Charlie Brown is an asshole!”

  16. forge says:

    ‘Kay, but Christopher Shea hasn’t worked since 1971, and Kathy Steinberg hasn’t done anything in Hollywood since 1967. Washouts. Sad.

  17. thx1449 says:

    YOU OWE ME RESTITUTION!!!!!

  18. potpiekitty says:

    I love the Great Pumpkin and in the spirit of Linus and Lucy, I wait eagerly for its visit each Halloween in my own pumpkin patch.
    Some day I know it will come =)

  19. Kaeli says:

    The law ending child labor was passed in the early thirties (can’t remember what year atm), and was dubbed the Shirley Temple law. A last-minute codicil exempting child actors prevented her from losing her job due to said law.

  20. Jessica says:

    Actually, there is a play called “Dog Sees God” about the peanut characters as high school students…and yes, actually, they do get messed up.


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