1. Cover page
2. Introduction: The introduction should begin with a statement of the topic and its relevance to the course. Could you explain the significance of the topic or problem and write about how you plan to discuss or resolve the issue (methodology)?
3. Body: The body of your text should contain the main points from your research. Provide information about the topic so that the reader can further understand what is being discussed.
4. Findings: Explain why your research has led you to believe certain things about your subject. How has your view changed from when you began the project? Tie everything you have been explaining into what you had stated in your introduction.
Include recommendations, solutions, or suggested courses of action based on what you find in your scholarly sources. This includes suggestions for improvements to reform or transform the labour issue (s) you are writing about. This should be based on what the authors of your research sources suggest.
5. Discussion: End with a summary and a conclusion about the topic in question. What issues remain for this labour issue?
a. You must provide a bibliography.
b. You must use APA format for your in-text citations and references. The document should be a Word doc.
Topic- What do critical social science/equity studies know about McJobs? What is known about corporate power and worker well-being?
● 5-6 academic journal articles; roughly one per page
● Up to 2 other information sources (ie. Newspaper, blog, corporate website communication)
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