Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... changes in the eco- nomic structure : new technology , the decline of some industries and the growth of new ones , geographic relocation of industries , permanent changes in consumer tastes , changes in labor force characteristics , and ...
... changes in the eco- nomic structure : new technology , the decline of some industries and the growth of new ones , geographic relocation of industries , permanent changes in consumer tastes , changes in labor force characteristics , and ...
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... changes also can be treated through negotiating scheduled deferred increases and providing wage reopenings ... changes trigger wage - reopening_negotiations . Harper , 1959 ) , pp . 137–53 . In some contracts , cost - of- Regarding the ...
... changes also can be treated through negotiating scheduled deferred increases and providing wage reopenings ... changes trigger wage - reopening_negotiations . Harper , 1959 ) , pp . 137–53 . In some contracts , cost - of- Regarding the ...
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... change already occurring , and likely to persist in the decade ahead , and the impact of these changes on collective bargaining . These are : ( 1 ) stagflation and incomes policies ; ( 2 ) the restructuring of American manufacturing ...
... change already occurring , and likely to persist in the decade ahead , and the impact of these changes on collective bargaining . These are : ( 1 ) stagflation and incomes policies ; ( 2 ) the restructuring of American manufacturing ...
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Labor Supply Women and Family Economics | 85 |
Married Women in the Labor Force Glen G Cain | 87 |
Women in the Job Market Nancy S Barrett | 98 |
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