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This is a list of the '''official minimum wage rates''' of the '''xx''' League of Nation member states and former members of the League of Nation, also including territories and states with limited recognition. Some countries may have a very complicated minimum wage system.
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==List==
 
{| class="wikitable"
{{Infobox ethnic group|
|- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center;"
| flag            = Flag of Urcea.svg
! Country
| flag_caption    = [[Flag of Urcea]]
!Region/State/Province
| group            = Urcean people
! Minimum wage
| native_name      =  
! Workweek
| native_name_lang =  
! Annual salary
| pop              = 1.7+ billion
! Hourly salary
| regions          =  
|-
| region1          = {{flag|Urcea}}
| colspan="2" | {{flag|Burgundie}}
| pop1            = 1,401,593,274
| [[Taler|]]18.00/hr is the current minimum wage in [[Burgundie]], established by the Ministry of Labor. A higher minimum wage can be established by a constituent country, and those with a higher relative cost of living tend to have a higher minimum wage (e.g. [[Ile Burgundie]]'s minimum wage is [[Taler|₮]]20.20/hr). All full-time employees are given 84 hours of paid leave per year.
| ref1            =  
| 36 hours <br><small>6hrs/day<br> 6 days a week (Mon-Sat)
| region2          = {{flag|New Harren}}
| [[Taler|]]39,312.00
| pop2            = 6,502,552 (not including [[Nysdrine people]])
| [[Taler|₮]]18.00
| ref2            =
|-
| region3          = {{flag|Talionia}}
| colspan="2" | {{flagicon|Caphiria}} [[Caphiria]]
| pop3            = 4,501,596
| The minimum wage for adult citizens (over age 16) is set at $30/hr or $4,160 per month; there is no minimum wage for non-citizens or minors. Caphiria uses a 32-hour workweek (a four-day week and an eight-hour day)
| ref3            =
| 32 hours
| region4          = {{flag|Unnuaq Mission State}}
| $49,920
| pop4            = 11,321
| $30
| ref4            =  
|-
| langs            = [[Julian Ænglish]], [[Lebhan]], {{wp|Ecclesiastical Latin|Latin}}
| colspan="2" | {{flagicon|Cartadania}} [[Cartadania]]
| rels            = [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]
| €15.50 per hour is the current minimum wage in Cartadania, established by the Department of Labor. A higher minimum wage can be established by the states and territories, and those with a higher relative cost of living tend to have a higher minimum wage (e.g., Alexandria's minimum wage is €18.25/hr). A higher minimum wage can also be set by collective bargaining agreements within the state of residence and is enforceable by law. All full-time employees are also required to be given 12 paid holidays per year (about 96 working hours paid time off)
| related          = [[Caenish people]], [[Garán people]], [[Gassavelian people]]
| 40 hours
}}
| [[Escudo|€]]32,240.00
 
| €15.50
The '''Urcean people''' are a nation and ethnic group native to [[Urcea]]. The Urcean identity is of early medieval origin. Their ethnonym is derived from peoples living close to the [[Urce River]] in antiquity, referred to in [[Lebhan]] as ''Urciona''.
|-
 
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |{{flagicon|Eldmora-Regulus}} [[Eldmora-Regulus]]
The Urceans largely descend from two main historical population groups – the earlier [[Latinic people]] of [[Adonerum]] and the native [[Gaelic people]] who inhabited [[Levantia]] prior to the Latinic conquest. While the [[Great Levantia]] period largely saw a degree of segregation between the politically empowered Latinic population as compared to the geographically and politically marginalized Gaelic people, there was nonetheless a degree of admixture and integration. By the time of the fall of Great Levantia, integration of the two cultures began in earnest in the Urce River valley, and by the time of [[St. Julius I]], the residents of [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]] and the [[Urce River]] valley were in the throes of hybridization, beginning a truly unique, Urcean culture.
| {{flagicon|Eldmora}} [[Eldmora]]
 
| The individual [[Bundesländer (Eldmora)|Bundesländer]] of the [[Eldmora|Federal Republic of Eldmora]] set their own minimum wage, however it has been collectively agreed to bring down the workweek to 36 hours, spread over 4 days in 9-hour shifts.
Besides the "core" Urcean ethnicity, sometimes called "[[The Valley (Urcea)|valley]] Urceans" in relation to their origin in the greater [[Urce River]] valley region known as [[The Valley (Urcea)|the Valley]], other ethnic groups are sometimes considered to be part of the wider Urcean identity. Most prominent among these are the [[Caenish people]] of [[Canaery]] and the southern tip of Levantia.
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|Varies greatly
== Identity ==
|Varies greatly
Despite global classifications of Urceans consistently placing them as among [[Latinic people]]s, and relations between [[Urcea]] and Caphiria and other states on [[Sarpedon]] are characterized by their cultural kinship, Urceans consider themselves neither Latinic or Gaelic but rather the descendants of both groups. While the concept of ''Urceanity'' derives from the cultural traditions of the country as well as the ethnic admixture of Gaels and Latins, immigrants have been known to be able to integrate into Urcean culture.
|-
 
| {{flagicon|Regulus}} [[Regulus]]
A vast majority of Urceans are divided into what are known as the [[Estates of Urcea]], kinship-and-identity groups that bind families together. Deriving from the early voting tribes of [[Great Levantia]] and the socio-political client-patron relationships within them, the Estates have 25 distinct "Latinic" Estates and 25 distinct "Gaelic" Estates, with the latter being integrated during the latter Great Levantia period as part of the process of what sociologists call ''Urceanization''. Distinctly, Urceans do not see themselves as the same Latin peoples who forged and lived within Great Levantia, instead claiming heritage both from Great Levantia and the Gaelic peoples that it conquered, seeing themselves as the direct descendants of neither but instead the product of both. In this way, Urceans view themselves as the "consummation of the whole history of [[Levantia]]" in the words of [[Kiravia|Kiravian]] scholar [[P. G. W. Gelema]].
| The [[Ministry of Labour (Regulus)|Ministry of Labour]] is responsible for all labour laws in Regulus. The Minimum Hourly Wage in Regulus is set to $12,19. The workweek is set to 40 hours, spread over 5 days in 8-hour shifts. Employees are also required to be given 35 days of paid holidays per year (About 840 hours), as well as paid parental, sick and care leave.
=== Historic Urceanization ===
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"Historic" Urceanization refers to a process which occurred beginning approximately in the 3rd century and ending in the 9th century that saw groups of [[Latinic people]] and [[Gaelic people]] living in Southern [[Levantia]] begin to form a single, albeit broad, cultural continuum that could be identified today as "Urcean". Much, though not all of this process, was accompanied by frequent intermarriage among these peoples, especially in the midst of and following the collapse of [[Great Levantia]].
|$23.404,80
=== Late Urceanization ===
|$12,19
"Late" Urceanization refers to any continuation of the process of the growth and adaptation of Urcean identity by groups of people at any time following the 9th century. Subjects of late Urceanization tend to be groups living in Urcea's geographic periphery and ones incorporated into the country following the [[Golden Bull of 1098]]. Accordingly, these groups tend to have entirely different historical origins than the "valley Urceans" and also retain a partially separate identity. These groups - primarily the [[Caenish people|Caens]], [[Gassavelian people|Gassavelians]], and [[Garán people]]s - nonetheless view themselves as Urcean under varying models of dual identity.
|-
====Dual identity====
| colspan="2" |{{Flag|Faneria}}
Dual identity is a sociological phenomenon prevalent among the groups of people who were subject to "late" Urceanization. People in these groups tend to view themselves as Urcean, both in terms of nationality as well as ethnicity, in addition to their core held ethnic view of themselves as a distinct people. While the relationship between Urcean nationality and these groups is fairly straight forward due to its long political control over their homelands, scholars and cultural observers have long been interested in what sense these groups consider themselves ethnically Urcean. The primary justification behind dual identity theory among its adherents is that, even if history separated the development of specific cultural mores and identity between the residents of the Valley and residents of the periphery, the original "ingredients" of these cultural groups are all the same. By way of example, this theory holds that a [[Gassavelian people|Gassavelian]] and a "valley Urcean" share ultimately the same origin point in ancient [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] peoples, even if the Gassavelians were later primarily influenced by people from [[Audonia]] while Valley residents were influenced by settlers from [[Adonerum]].
|Faneria's standard work week is four days with nine hours of labor and an unpaid hour-long lunch; overtime is double for hourly workers, requires an additional 30-minute break, and may not exceed 12 hours. Work on national holidays for most jobs may not be mandatory, and is paid at overtime rates automatically. Faneria does not usually practice paid leave outside of maternity leave (8 months standard beginning roughly 3 months prior to expected due date), but employers may not cite taking less than 22 sick days off per year (198 hours) as a cause for firing, essentially guaranteeing a total of 22 days off annually for illness and vacation. Workers are generally encouraged to take their remaining days off at the end of the year. The minimum wage nationwide is set at Br. 18.35.
 
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Efforts by the [[Government of Urcea]] as well as cultural exchanges as part of the [[Levantine Union]] have largely failed to include people adhering to [[Derian identity]] - particularly those of Urcean nationality living in [[Transionia]] - within dual identity structure. Scholars have posited that the relative recentness of Transionia's incorporation, combined with severe ethnic tensions in and around [[Dericania]] since 1800, have made efforts at identity integration difficult.
|Br. 34,351.20 ([[Taler|]] 26,023.63) assuming no days off, Br. 30,717.9 ([[Taler|₮]] 23,271.14) assuming days off
== Language ==
|Br. 18.35 ([[Taler|₮]] 13.90)
{{Main|Language in Urcea}}
|-
[[Urcea]] has three officially recognized languages, [[Julian Ænglish]], {{wp|Ecclesiastical Latin|Latin}}, and [[Lebhan language|Lebhan]], of which only Julian Ænglish is spoken on a regular basis by a vast majority of the population, used in business, personal, and official contexts. Abroad, Urceans speak Julian Ænglish, and their presence has made it an important language of diplomacy and business in [[Crona]] and especially in the [[Nysdra Sea Treaty Association]] states.
| colspan="2" |{{Flag|Urcea}}
===Naming conventions===
|Urcea has no minimum wage, because the coal mining children should learn their place.
 
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== Religion ==
|
Being a member of the [[Catholic Church]] - practicing or otherwise - is considered to be a vital part of Urcean identity, so much so that {{wp|Protestant}} and other faith Urcean nationals have assumed a completely different ethnic identity over the past five centuries known as [[Cisionian people]]. Cisionians assumed their identity not only from Urcean external views but from internal identity realization based on centuries of cultural isolation. Accordingly, Catholicism and elements of it permeate every part of the culture of Urceans, ranging from pop culture references of {{wp|scripture}}, to popular legends of {{wp|Saints}}, to the legal and cultural structuring of the week around Sunday, the day when many Urceans attend {{wp|Mass}}.
|[[Taler|₮]] 0.01
 
|-
== Culture ==
| colspan="2" |{{flagicon|Vithinja}} [[Vithinja]]
{{Main|Culture of Urcea}}
|Vithinjan minimum wage is determined by the Union one is part of based on ones profession. If a worker is not part of a Union their minimum wage is based on the minimum wage for non-members of the Union of their employer.Vithinjans work 42 hour work weeks
 
|42 hours
The Urcean culture is an [[Occidental]] culture with some recent influences of [[Crona|Cronan]] culture and society. Urceans have many of their own unique social and cultural characteristics, such as {{wp|dialect}}, {{wp|music}}, {{wp|arts}}, {{wp|social habits}}, {{wp|cuisine}} and {{wp|folklore}}. Most of these traditions and mores developed from the bend of [[Gaelic people|Gaelic]] and [[Latinic people|Latin]] people, incorporating earlier cultural traditions while iterating and creating new ones throughout history. Religion and politics both heavily influence Urcean culture and worldviews, with belief in [[Organicism]] and strong adherence to the [[Catholic Church]] reflected in nearly every social institution. Urceans are largely viewed abroad as strongly {{wp|Conservatism|conservative}} politically and socially, though this view is thought by most scholars to be a generalization, with a wide array of viewpoints and geographical expressions of those views present throughout Urcean society.
|Varies greatly
 
|Varies greatly
== See also ==
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*[[List of Urcean monarchs]]
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*[[List of Urcean officials]]
[[Category:Bureau of International Statistics]]
*[[List of former Urcean officials]]
[[Category:Law]]
 
[[Category: Urcea]]
[[Category: Ethnic groups]]
[[Category: Culture of Urcea]]
[[Category: IXWB]]

Revision as of 14:03, 1 December 2022

Urcean people
Total population
1.7+ billion
Regions with significant populations
 Urcea1,401,593,274
 New Harren6,502,552 (not including Nysdrine people)
 Talionia4,501,596
 Unnuaq Mission State11,321
Languages
Julian Ænglish, Lebhan, Latin
Religion
Catholic
Related ethnic groups
Caenish people, Garán people, Gassavelian people

The Urcean people are a nation and ethnic group native to Urcea. The Urcean identity is of early medieval origin. Their ethnonym is derived from peoples living close to the Urce River in antiquity, referred to in Lebhan as Urciona.

The Urceans largely descend from two main historical population groups – the earlier Latinic people of Adonerum and the native Gaelic people who inhabited Levantia prior to the Latinic conquest. While the Great Levantia period largely saw a degree of segregation between the politically empowered Latinic population as compared to the geographically and politically marginalized Gaelic people, there was nonetheless a degree of admixture and integration. By the time of the fall of Great Levantia, integration of the two cultures began in earnest in the Urce River valley, and by the time of St. Julius I, the residents of Urceopolis and the Urce River valley were in the throes of hybridization, beginning a truly unique, Urcean culture.

Besides the "core" Urcean ethnicity, sometimes called "valley Urceans" in relation to their origin in the greater Urce River valley region known as the Valley, other ethnic groups are sometimes considered to be part of the wider Urcean identity. Most prominent among these are the Caenish people of Canaery and the southern tip of Levantia.

Identity

Despite global classifications of Urceans consistently placing them as among Latinic peoples, and relations between Urcea and Caphiria and other states on Sarpedon are characterized by their cultural kinship, Urceans consider themselves neither Latinic or Gaelic but rather the descendants of both groups. While the concept of Urceanity derives from the cultural traditions of the country as well as the ethnic admixture of Gaels and Latins, immigrants have been known to be able to integrate into Urcean culture.

A vast majority of Urceans are divided into what are known as the Estates of Urcea, kinship-and-identity groups that bind families together. Deriving from the early voting tribes of Great Levantia and the socio-political client-patron relationships within them, the Estates have 25 distinct "Latinic" Estates and 25 distinct "Gaelic" Estates, with the latter being integrated during the latter Great Levantia period as part of the process of what sociologists call Urceanization. Distinctly, Urceans do not see themselves as the same Latin peoples who forged and lived within Great Levantia, instead claiming heritage both from Great Levantia and the Gaelic peoples that it conquered, seeing themselves as the direct descendants of neither but instead the product of both. In this way, Urceans view themselves as the "consummation of the whole history of Levantia" in the words of Kiravian scholar P. G. W. Gelema.

Historic Urceanization

"Historic" Urceanization refers to a process which occurred beginning approximately in the 3rd century and ending in the 9th century that saw groups of Latinic people and Gaelic people living in Southern Levantia begin to form a single, albeit broad, cultural continuum that could be identified today as "Urcean". Much, though not all of this process, was accompanied by frequent intermarriage among these peoples, especially in the midst of and following the collapse of Great Levantia.

Late Urceanization

"Late" Urceanization refers to any continuation of the process of the growth and adaptation of Urcean identity by groups of people at any time following the 9th century. Subjects of late Urceanization tend to be groups living in Urcea's geographic periphery and ones incorporated into the country following the Golden Bull of 1098. Accordingly, these groups tend to have entirely different historical origins than the "valley Urceans" and also retain a partially separate identity. These groups - primarily the Caens, Gassavelians, and Garán peoples - nonetheless view themselves as Urcean under varying models of dual identity.

Dual identity

Dual identity is a sociological phenomenon prevalent among the groups of people who were subject to "late" Urceanization. People in these groups tend to view themselves as Urcean, both in terms of nationality as well as ethnicity, in addition to their core held ethnic view of themselves as a distinct people. While the relationship between Urcean nationality and these groups is fairly straight forward due to its long political control over their homelands, scholars and cultural observers have long been interested in what sense these groups consider themselves ethnically Urcean. The primary justification behind dual identity theory among its adherents is that, even if history separated the development of specific cultural mores and identity between the residents of the Valley and residents of the periphery, the original "ingredients" of these cultural groups are all the same. By way of example, this theory holds that a Gassavelian and a "valley Urcean" share ultimately the same origin point in ancient Gaelic peoples, even if the Gassavelians were later primarily influenced by people from Audonia while Valley residents were influenced by settlers from Adonerum.

Efforts by the Government of Urcea as well as cultural exchanges as part of the Levantine Union have largely failed to include people adhering to Derian identity - particularly those of Urcean nationality living in Transionia - within dual identity structure. Scholars have posited that the relative recentness of Transionia's incorporation, combined with severe ethnic tensions in and around Dericania since 1800, have made efforts at identity integration difficult.

Language

Urcea has three officially recognized languages, Julian Ænglish, Latin, and Lebhan, of which only Julian Ænglish is spoken on a regular basis by a vast majority of the population, used in business, personal, and official contexts. Abroad, Urceans speak Julian Ænglish, and their presence has made it an important language of diplomacy and business in Crona and especially in the Nysdra Sea Treaty Association states.

Naming conventions

Religion

Being a member of the Catholic Church - practicing or otherwise - is considered to be a vital part of Urcean identity, so much so that Protestant and other faith Urcean nationals have assumed a completely different ethnic identity over the past five centuries known as Cisionian people. Cisionians assumed their identity not only from Urcean external views but from internal identity realization based on centuries of cultural isolation. Accordingly, Catholicism and elements of it permeate every part of the culture of Urceans, ranging from pop culture references of scripture, to popular legends of Saints, to the legal and cultural structuring of the week around Sunday, the day when many Urceans attend Mass.

Culture

The Urcean culture is an Occidental culture with some recent influences of Cronan culture and society. Urceans have many of their own unique social and cultural characteristics, such as dialect, music, arts, social habits, cuisine and folklore. Most of these traditions and mores developed from the bend of Gaelic and Latin people, incorporating earlier cultural traditions while iterating and creating new ones throughout history. Religion and politics both heavily influence Urcean culture and worldviews, with belief in Organicism and strong adherence to the Catholic Church reflected in nearly every social institution. Urceans are largely viewed abroad as strongly conservative politically and socially, though this view is thought by most scholars to be a generalization, with a wide array of viewpoints and geographical expressions of those views present throughout Urcean society.

See also