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Articles in Jan, 1986 issue of Monthly Labor Review
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Industrial relations in Britain. - book reviews
by James K. McCollum -
Hourly paid workers: who they are and what they earn - labor statistics
by Earl F. Mellor - Minimum wage stability affects shirt and nightwear industry pay
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Canadian unions achieve strong gains in membership - conference paper, International Relations Research Association
by Morley Gunderson -
An international comparison of labor force participation, 1977-84
by Patrick J. McMahon - Union membership of employed wage and salary workers
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How do Australian unions maintain standing during adverse periods?
by John Niland - High court backs laid-off white teachers - Supreme Court reverse discrimination case
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The Samuel Gompers papers: Vol. I, the making of a union leader, 1850-86. - book reviews
by Peter Henle - Auto Workers, Caterpillar agree on concessions - United Automobile Workers, collective labor agreement
- Job and wage security provided for New UPI workers - collective labor agreements
- New retirement system for Federal employees
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Work at home: new findings from the Current Population Survey - home labor
by Francis W. Horvath -
Military and civilian wives: update on the labor force gap
by Howard V. Hayghe -
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation during 1985
by Diana Runner -
The population of the United States: historical trends and future projections. - book reviews
by Ellen Sehgal -
Productivity continued to increase in many industries during 1984 - output per employee hour in steel, coal and iron mining, transportation, and utilities
by Arthur S. Herman -
The business services industry sets pace in employment growth
by Wayne J. Howe -
A new leading indicator: workers recently laid off
by Geoffrey H. Moore -
Airline deregulation and labor relations
by William J. Curtin -
The revised Consumer Price Index: changes in definitions and availability - changes in methodology, items included
by John L. Marcoot -
The declining middle class: a further analysis - shift away from middle-income employment and earnings distribution
by Patrick J. McMahon - States not allowed to quit Social Security system - Supreme Court ruling
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Constitutional convention marks golden anniversary of the UAW - United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers of America
by Henry Guzda -
The growing diversity of work schedules - hours of labor
by Shirley J. Smith -
American workers, American unions, 1920-1985. - book reviews
by Harry P. Cohany -
International trends in productivity and unit labor costs in manufacturing
by Arthur Neef - Occupational pay in the manufacture of men's and boys' suits and coats - wage statistics
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Employment and unemployment: developments in 1985 - statistics
by Susan E. Shank -
Beauty and barber shops: the trend of labor productivity
by Horst Brand -
'Union avoidance:' management's new industrial relations strategy - conference paper, International Relations Research Association
by John Chalykoff -
Computer-aided telephone interviewing used in the Hours at Work Survey
by Guy A. Toscano -
Union membership trends: a study of the Garment Workers - International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
by Shulamit Kahn -
Ellis Island a welcome site? Only after years of reform - history of U.S. immigrant receiving station in New York harbor
by Henry P. Guzda - Utility contracts - public utilities collective labor agreements
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Estimating the number of undocumented aliens
by Jeffrey S. Passel - Hospital contracts - collective labor agreements
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Productivity and labor costs trends in manufacturing, 12 countries - output in manufacturing increased in U.S. and selected countries
by Edwin Dean -
What happened to the high school class of 1985? - youth employment
by Sharon R. Cohany -
Moonlighting by women jumped to record highs - laboring classes
by John F. Stinson, Jr. -
Sensitivity of BLS economic projections to exogenous variables
by Norman C. Saunders -
Union sourcebook - membership, structure, finance, directory. - book reviews
by Eugene H. Becker -
Part-time workers: who are they? - statistics
by Thomas J. Nardone -
Productivity in the metal doors, sash, and trim industry
by Elmer S. Persigehl -
Environmental factors in labor-management relationships - conference paper, Industrial Relations Research Association
by Paula B. Voos -
Work-related deaths in 1984: BLS survey findings - Bureau of Labor Statistics
by Diane M. Cotter -
Labor market segmentation in Japan: how rigid is it?
by Koji Taira - Occupational pay structure in petroleum refineries - analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics wage survey
- OSHA issues new asbestos standards - worker exposure to asbestos
- AT&T, IBEW lead communications contracts - International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, telecommunication collective labor agreements
- New York City imposes residency requirements - on municipal workers
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ILO adopts asbestos standards; focuses on employment issues - industrial safety, employment policies
by Tadd Linsenmayer -
Missed work and lost hours, May 1985 - work absences
by Bruce W. Klein -
Women veterans total 1 million in first half of 1986
by Maria L. Roca -
State labor legislation enacted in 1985
by Richard R. Nelson -
Partners in prosperity. - book reviews
by Robert Evans, Jr. -
Wage restraints continue in 1985 major contracts - costs of living adjustments
by Joan Borum -
Short-time compensation: the AFL-CIO perspective
by John Zalusky -
Labor-market data: supplementary sources - sources of statistics for wages and industrial relations
by Sanford M. Jacoby -
An analysis of regional employment growth, 1973-85 - U.S. regional employment statistics analyzed
by Philip L. Rones -
Hospital employment under revised medicare payment schedules - Diagnosis Related Groups-based medicare payments' effects on employment
by Eileen Appelbaum -
Work, poverty, and the working poor: a multifaceted problem - employment of the poor
by Sheldon Danziger - Supreme Court hears sexual harassment case - Mechelle Vinson case
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European job creation in the wake of plant closing and layoffs
by William Schweke -
Work schedules for Americans: an overview of new findings
by Paul O. Flaim - Dispute settled in meat processing - United Food and Commercial Workers settles with Hormel
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Problems encountered in measuring single- and multifactor productivity - column
by Jerome A. Mark -
Employment lessons from the electronics industry - employment trends
by John A. Alic -
International experiences with technological change - labor and the technology
by Steven Deutsch -
Distribution of consumption examined using aggregate expenditure shares
by Kirk Kaneer -
Trends of productivity in metal stamping industries
by Horst Brand -
Labor market economics. - book reviews
by Michael Weinert -
Deindustrialization and the shift to services - employment in industrial and service sectors
by Ronald E. Kutscher -
Aggregate export price comparisons developed for U.S., Germany, Japan - Bureau of Labor Statistics statistical method
by David S. Johnson - Eastern Airlines update - finance and labor relations
- Copper industry gains labor costs reductions - collective bargaining
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Employing bureaucracy: managers, unions, and the transformation of work in American industry, 1900-1945. - book reviews
by Henry P. Guzda -
Techniques of mediation. - book reviews
by John J. Martin -
Overtime work: an expanded view - hours of labor
by Darrell E. Carr - Occupational pay in textile dyeing and finishing plants
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