Reducing Legal Immigration
.... A. American
workers compete for jobs with 500,000 new immigrants per year and this lowers wages and restricts opportunities for them. ....
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Reducing Legal Immigration Thesi
.... A. American
workers compete for jobs with 500,000 new immigrants per year and this lowers wages and restricts opportunities for them. ....
(417

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The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
.... Weintraub, 1998, p. M2). How can US
workers compete against such wages? They cannot, as the garment industry can attest. In 1992, only ....
(3188

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Globalization and Unemployment
.... are forced to
compete in "globally integrated markets," forcing
workers in developed countries where labor costs are higher to
compete with
workers in less ....
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Assaults on Worker Benefits
.... Example of Economic Concepts This article shows what occurs in a developed economy such as the United States when American
workers must
compete directly with ....
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Downsizing at Boeing
.... that may open later hire
workers who are no longer current in their field, and the company may find itself having to
compete with these substandard
workers. ....
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Economic Reasons for Internationalization
.... Immigration policies are likely to be reviewed, according to Johnston, as countries
compete to attract the best and brightest
workers. ....
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Companies Motivated to Internationalize
.... Immigration policies are likely to be reviewed, according to Johnston, as countries
compete to attract the best and brightest
workers. ....
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Salary and wage of federal workers.
.... to
compete with private sector salaries, the costs of personnel increase; a not infrequent response to rising salaries is to reduce the number of
workers. ....
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Handbook of Economic Sociology
.... Neoclassical theory offers an output-based incentive system where
workers compete for task execution. Incentives are also based on input into production. ....
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Economic Theories .......... -- iol
.... Neoclassical theory offers an output-based incentive system where
workers compete for task execution. Incentives are also based on input into production. ....
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International Business Operations
.... Immigration policies are likely to be reviewed, according to Johnston, as countries
compete to attract the best and brightest
workers. ....
(1585

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Minimum Wage
.... 2) increase unemployment among the class of
workers it was intended to help, (3) make it more difficult for American firms to
compete internationally, and (4 ....
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Global Competition
.... needs to institute legislation that allows the country to
compete successfully in .... requires government technology contracts to be filled by US
workers and that ....
(1239

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Supply Chain Management
.... General Motors and other American auto makers found themselves unable to
compete in price wars with these .... The union contracts of the
workers no longer applied. ....
(938

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Productivity and Costs
.... But as jobs become more specialized, fewer
workers can effectively
compete (due to training requirements), which means that wages will increase since there is ....
(1508

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Negative Effects of Globalization
.... to stabilize on a global level, and that
workers in countries which currently enjoy lower labor rates will increase as they
compete with
workers in higher-cost ....
(1134

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CULTURE AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
.... force. Immigration policies are likely to be reviewed as countries
compete to attract the best and brightest
workers. Labor productivity ....
(1347

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Makeup of Nucor Company
.... hopes to maintain its record of not laying off
workers and keeping .... faces competition from the international arena, it can also
compete internationally, and may ....
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Workplace Discrimination & Employment Laws
.... discriminate against or threaten an employee for filing or discussing filing a
workers' compensation claim .... Federal labor law is silent on non-
compete agreements ....
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Employment Law
.... discriminate against or threaten an employee for filing or discussing filing a
workers' compensation claim .... Federal labor law is silent on non-
compete agreements ....
(1274

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Health Care - Supply and Demand
.... This means that hospitals and skilled nursing facilities
compete with hospice and home healthcare providers to attract
workers. ....
(909

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Outsourcing as a Political Issue
.... However, simply because
workers are unhappy that they no longer have jobs (and so may vote .... from continuing to look for ways to save money and to
compete in the ....
(941

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Benefits of Outsourcing US Jobs
.... tried to
compete globally with higher American labor costs (Thibodeau 1). CONCLUSION When jobs are outsourced to foreign countries, American
workers lose their ....
(1326

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Motorola & Trade Relationship with China
.... products, but also with the management techniques used to support the organization, Chinese
workers will enhance the Chinese economy's ability to
compete on a ....
(1504

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Dual Earner Families
.... It's not fair to ask American
workers to
compete against Mexican
workers who earn $1 an hour or less.'" Paradoxically, similar concerns existed within Mexico. ....
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Changing Patterns of Family Income Earners
.... It's not fair to ask American
workers to
compete against Mexican
workers who earn $1 an hour or less.'" Paradoxically, similar concerns existed within Mexico. ....
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MEXICO'S TEXTILE INDUSTRY
.... goods are manufactured and are demanding better conditions for
workers. This can be challenging for companies in those countries that
compete directly with ....
(3440

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GLOBALIZATION AND TRADE
.... to stabilize on a global level, and that
workers in countries which currently enjoy lower labor rates will increase as they
compete with
workers in higher-cost ....
(1511

6

)
Considerations of International Marketing
.... Immigration policies are likely to be reviewed, according to Johnston, as countries
compete to attract the best and brightest
workers. ....
(2608

10

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