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Articles in Oct, 1984 issue of Monthly Labor Review
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1983 Ad
by Ellen Sehgal - West Coast pulp and paper workers settle
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Proposed spendable earnings series retains basic faults of earlier one
by Paul O. Flaim -
Farmworkers, agribusiness, and the state. - book reviews
by Philip L. Martin -
Working mothers reach record number in 1984
by Howard Hayghe - UPI workers accept pay-cutting contract
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The female-male unemployment differential: effects of changes in industry employment
by Larry DeBoer - Board limits bargaining units in health facilities
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Strong post-recession gain in productivity contributes to slow growth in labor costs
by Lawrence Fulco, J. - UAW, GM-Ford contracts focus on saving jobs
- Electrical contract bans movement of operations
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BLS and the economy: a centennial timetable
by Edgar Weinberg - Electrical workers win first contract at Litton
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Work experience in 1983 reflects the effects of the recovery
by Ellen Sehgal -
Effects of strong dollar, economic recovery apparent in first-half import and export prices
by Mark Johnson - Utility workers end strike at Detroit Edison
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Use of hourly earnings proposed to revive spendable earnings series
by Thomas E. Weisskopf - New York City's longest health-care strike ends
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White-collar pay determination under range-of-rate systems
by Martin E. Personick - Retirement Equity Act of 1984 amends ERISA
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Inflation and the business cycle during the postwar period
by John F. Early - Auto, coal agreements reached
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Use of employment data to estimate office space demand
by Nathan Schloss -
Pay differentials: the case of Japan
by Robert Evans, Jr. - Acme increases its pension fund contribution
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Incomplete experience rating in state unemployment insurance
by Denton Marks - The federal data base finder. - book reviews
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Unemployment insurance: identifying payment errors
by Paul L. Burgess -
Occupational salary levels for white-collar workers, 1984
by Carl Prieser -
The new achievers. - book reviews
by Ben Burdetsky -
Caribbean Basin initiative: setting labor standards
by Steve Charnovitz - Pension plans as a spur to labor force withdrawal
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A comparison of youth unemployment in Australia and the United States
by Allan Borowski - Kroger settles, reopens stores
- Wet corn mills yield top pay among grain industries
- The handbook of economic and financial measures. - book reviews
- Earnings in electric and gas utilities
- Dockworkers settle
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A century of wage statistics: the BLS contribution
by H.M. Douty - Merck, three unions settle, end 15-week strike
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Productivity in making air conditioners, refrigeration equipment, and furnaces
by Horst Brand -
A needle, a bobbin, a strike: women needleworkers in America. - book reviews
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Apparel stores display above-average productivity
by Brian Friedman - Pay adjusted in 'traditionally female' jobs
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Average retail food prices: a brief history of methods
by Floyd A. Rabil - 1984 Ad
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