Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1982 - 455 páginas |
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... increase 518 and reopening 4 Deferred increase and reopening 139 497,500 Escalator , deferred increase , and COLA CONCENTRATION reopening . . 131 956,300 No reference to wage adjustments 73 194,750 At the beginning of 1978 , the average ...
... increase 518 and reopening 4 Deferred increase and reopening 139 497,500 Escalator , deferred increase , and COLA CONCENTRATION reopening . . 131 956,300 No reference to wage adjustments 73 194,750 At the beginning of 1978 , the average ...
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... increase , primarily because no reviews took place during the year.1 10 Several factors contribute to the average COLA's less - than - full compensation for infla- tion : Formulas are insufficient to produce full compensation . The most ...
... increase , primarily because no reviews took place during the year.1 10 Several factors contribute to the average COLA's less - than - full compensation for infla- tion : Formulas are insufficient to produce full compensation . The most ...
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... increase may , of course , take some time to work through and appear as a price increase . See A. Rees , The Economics of Trade Unions , pp . 107-9 . In some oligopolistic situations the firm may be able to raise prices after a wage ...
... increase may , of course , take some time to work through and appear as a price increase . See A. Rees , The Economics of Trade Unions , pp . 107-9 . In some oligopolistic situations the firm may be able to raise prices after a wage ...
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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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