Worker's Compensation Laws & OSHA
.... specific and relatively small groups of employees.15 The explicit purpose of OSHA is to assure as far as pos sible that every
worker in the
United States is ....
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Assaults on Worker Benefits
.... Discussed in Article This article reports on the actions of companies throughout the
United States economy who are making concerted assaults on
worker benefits ....
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Free Trade Zones & Worker Exploitation
.... of NAFTA who argued that the ultimate impact of the agreement would be to shift jobs from the
United States to Mexico and to increase
worker exploitation in ....
(2324

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Violence in American Society & the Social Worker
This paper is an analysis of violence in American society and its impact on the duties and responsibilities of the social
worker. The
United States has long ....
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The United Auto Workers
The
United Auto Workers is a union that has had great power and prestige over the .... to engage in long-range product planning while giving the
worker job security ....
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Shifting Demographics in the United States
.... by the year 2020, one out of every two students in the
United States will .... of Workforce 2000 was its illustration of the changing face of the American
worker. ....
(1739

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The Worker's Educational Association (WEA)
.... SUPPORT SUCH STRATEGIES: A LITERATURE REVIEW The
Worker's Educational Association (WEA) is as a nationwide not-for-profit organisation in the
United Kingdom (UK ....
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Worker Safety v. Efficiency
.... They pointed out that while the
United States was creating more jobs, largely .... from domestic interest groups to prevent the lowering of
worker protections and ....
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Worker Safety v. Efficiency This p
.... They pointed out that while the
United States was creating more jobs, largely .... from domestic interest groups to prevent the lowering of
worker protections and ....
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A Tokyo Hostess Club and Cultural Differences
.... Far more than in the
United States, the relationship between the
worker (primarily the male
worker) and the corporation defines the identity and reality of the ....
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LABOR ECONOMICS
.... Paying a
worker $400 for 35 hours of work raises the wage rate to $11.40 .... If the
United States were a closed economy and all employers were confronted with this ....
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Z v. United Kingdom Introduction The applicants
.... Court of Human Right's (ECHR) 1998 decision in Osman v.
United Kingdom, was .... professionals, which included several relevant agencies, sent a social
worker and ....
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Global Competition
.... In addition to improving
worker education and motivation at the company level, the
United States needs to institute legislation that allows the country to ....
(1239

5

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Current Immigration Situation in US
.... These aliens should be given the chance to have a legal avenue to employment in the
United States. Any temporary
worker proposal should be combined with ....
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Income Inequality in the United States
.... It is commonly believed that the early
United States had much less economic inequality .... The high-paid industrial
worker of the 1960s had no more human capital ....
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Japanese & US Employment Relations Management
.... making became the pillars of the "Japanese management style." By contrast, the typical relationship between management and
worker in
United States firm is ....
(2178

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Case Assessment and Treatment
.... He has had no contact with siblings since moving to the
United States. The social
worker provides case management which includes assessment, referrals ....
(2297

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Japanese Management & American Workers
.... some differences in the practices of Japanese companies in the
United States; but .... by management on compliance with uniform rules which stifled
worker initiative ....
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Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in the US The Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in ...
.... in imports from Mexico, since most such imports already enter the
United States duty-free. .... of Mexican productivity; the output of the average US
worker is more ....
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THE UNITED STATES DOLLAR AND GLOBAL MONETARY POLICY
.... laws placing the onus on corporations to preserve jobs and
worker benefits regardless .... A similar massive transfer of wealth occurred in the
United States in the ....
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Social Security System Concerns The elderly population in the ...
.... In the
United States the term refers specifically to a complex of national .... The older
worker will be reluctant to accept raising the retirement age again. ....
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Multinational Capital and Free Trade Zones
.... of NAFTA who argued that the ultimate impact of the agreement would be to shift jobs from the
United States to Mexico and to increase
worker exploitation in ....
(2329

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN JAPANESE-OWNED COMPANIES
....
Worker attitudes in the
United States reflect values that frequently conflict with the Japanese values integrated into the culture of a Japanese multinational ....
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN JAPANESE-OWNED COMPA
....
Worker attitudes in the
United States reflect values that frequently conflict with the Japanese values integrated into the culture of a Japanese multinational ....
(5206

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The United Way
.... In an interview with a person who has worked for the
United Way, both as a volunteer, and a paid
worker, I found that the organization would fit well in ....
(2354

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Japan's Business Growth
.... Quality control is not a new concept in the
United States. .... that the typical business is more than an employer, it is a family with each
worker playing a vital ....
(1321

5

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Trends in US Poverty Poverty in the United States Since 1950 This ...
.... the world, as the global economy supersedes that formerly dominated by the
United States. .... Such low earnings can make it difficult for a
worker to pay for basic ....
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History of Immigration in the US
.... George J. Borjas notes that the typical new immigrant is not a highly skilled
worker and that most immigrants now entering the
United States are less skilled ....
(2241

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Comparative Study of American and Soviet Labor Movements
.... "Industrial democracy" has never been a dominant rallying cry in American
worker, and to this day the
United States is the only Western democratic society ....
(2313

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Unionization of Black Workers & the CIO
.... Hill (1988) describes much of the CIO's rhetoric on racial solidarity as "myth-making." A case in point is the experience of the
United Mine
Worker (UMW). ....
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