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Public Sector Labor Relations Scholarship: Is There a “There,” There?

, 2011
Public sector union membership is thriving compared to the private sector. Moreover, public employee unions play a significant role in policy making at every level of government.
Norma M. Riccucci
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The Business Cycle Implications of Reciprocity in Labor Relations

, 2010
We develop a reciprocity-based model of wage determination and incorporate it into a modern dynamic general equilibrium framework. We estimate the model and find that, among potential determinants of wage policy, rent-sharing (between workers and firms ...
J. Danthine, André Kurmann
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Labor and Transnational Relations

International Organization, 1971
Since World War II national trade union organizations have become involved in the internal political affairs of other countries, usually through the labor organizations in these countries. Soviet trade unions, a precursor and model in this respect, supported Soviet foreign policy through their international trade union contacts.
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The Relation Between Labor and Coxarthrosis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
Three hundred thirty-two laborers in a shipyard, all of whom had been working for decades in heavy industry, were compared with regard to the occurrence of coxarthrosis with a similar sized group of white-collar workers and with a random population sample. All three sets of men were of the same age.
Lindberg H, Danielsson Lg
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Labor-Management Relations

2017
The experiences of Lewis, Beech and Rudkin reveal that these female business leaders did not behave as champions of employees or women as feminists then and now might have hoped. Instead, they acted in commonplace ways as architects of a “new welfare capitalism” characteristic of American companies starting in the 1930s and made labor-management ...
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Humanitarian Intervention and Changing Labor Relations

, 2010
The sixteen essays in this collection discuss the direct and indirect impact of the British Act for the Abolition of the Slave Trade (1807) on labor relations in the Americas, Africa and South East Asia.
M. V. D. Linden, M. Linden
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Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations

Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, 2009
Discusses such topics as where we stand in industrial relations and human resources, critical junctures in the transformation of industrial relations systems, and successor unions and the evolution of industrial relations in former Communist countries.
D. Lewin, Bruce E. Kaufman, P. Gollan
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The Chaplain and Labor Relations

Chaplaincy Today, 2007
Chaplaincy Today • Volume 23 Number 1 • Spring/Summer 2007 AS A HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN, you recently noticed flyers in a break room cryptically urging employees to “unite.” Yesterday you overheard one nurse’s aide whisper to another about a “special meeting” after work.
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Labor Relations in Ghana

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1957
Labor relations in the Gold Coast (Ghana), or aspects thereof, such as collective bargaining, free trade unions, and arbitration, cannot be discussed as though a free market economy existed there or on the assumption that it will develop as in Europe and in America.
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