[center][color=firebrick][u][h2]Labour Front[/h2][/u][h3]The National Assembly[/h3][/color][/center] With the dissolution of the corrupt S.P.P and the subsequent by-elections held over their seats, the National Assembly had been awash with new faces. A most welcome change had been the addition of four more Labour Front seats held in the capital of Kamidye. Four more faces and votes to fight the good fight. Bolstered by the presence and seniority of Mr. Boro, the new additions included Dalmar Conteh, a socialist firebrand who's constituency represented one of the areas more heavily affected by unemployment, homelessness and discontent within the capital. Joining Mr Conteh was Hakim Okar who had run on a similar socialist platform who's appeal had earned him a seat in an equally radical constituency, Mr. Zahur Attah who's pro-union stance had earned him the seat and finally Monifa Akinjide who's speeches on income inequality and reform had earned her the support and vote of the poor. From among that new number Mr Attah stood ready with a bill proposal and a speech before the National Assembly: "My fellow members of the Assembly, before you all sits a second proposal from this party. The issues plaguing this nation, unemployment, homelessness and crime cannot be ignored. While the government has and is making steps to counter this, we must not ignore the fact that those citizens lucky enough to find work do so without any assurances or security that the income they receive will be enough to live on. In the current climate and much to our disgrace, Samgolan citizens are desperate for any form of income or work and the existence of no minimum wage allows for exploitation. While the statistics on unemployment may decrease it does not mean that the Samgolan people are prospering. The Bill before you aims to fix this and it is through a collaborative effort of all the parties here assembled that I hope we might craft a bill to truly help the people of Samgola." [hider=A Fair Deal Act] [b]Preamble:[/b] An Act which seeks to empower the working men and women of Samgola, assuring security and a fair deal for all at work. [b]Article 1:[/B] [i]Concerning Minimum Wage Regulation[/i] The nation and government will change it's policy on minimum wage regulation as determined by Law 86 from it's current policy of no provision to one of legally enforcing a minimum wage at a level considered a "living wage" above the poverty line. [Equality] [/hider] [hider=Actions of the Labour Front] [b]Turn 4[/b] [b]Actions:[/b] 3/5 Remaining - Propose Bill "Office of the Speaker Bill" - Propose Bill "A Fair Deal Act" [/hider]