Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... contract , in effect , converts all training into completely specific training . A casual reading of history suggests that long - term contracts have , indeed , been primarily a means of inducing firms to undertake large investments in ...
... contract , in effect , converts all training into completely specific training . A casual reading of history suggests that long - term contracts have , indeed , been primarily a means of inducing firms to undertake large investments in ...
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... contract year . The larger deferred increases in contracts without COLA's are more typical of the anticipation of future rises in the cost of 12 The float is that part of the cost - of - living allowance not incorporated into base wage ...
... contract year . The larger deferred increases in contracts without COLA's are more typical of the anticipation of future rises in the cost of 12 The float is that part of the cost - of - living allowance not incorporated into base wage ...
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... contract rather than following the other contract's absolute value . Essential to wage imitation is a mechanism for spreading information about wages . Within a plant or other place of work , such informa- tion is likely to be readily ...
... contract rather than following the other contract's absolute value . Essential to wage imitation is a mechanism for spreading information about wages . Within a plant or other place of work , such informa- tion is likely to be readily ...
Contenido
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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