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Essays 31 - 60
In ten pages authors Max Green and Taylor E. Dark and their opposing perspectives on American labor are examined. Ten sources are...
12 pages and 12 sources. This paper relates the specific views of the history of child labor and the use of child labor in early ...
investigations that "successfully demonstrate the unfairness that only Affirmative Action can begin to redress" (Bradley 450). Spe...
to whom they outsource have young children working in the factories. Many people may remember the Kathie Lee Gifford sweat shop co...
family unit, the biological and social unit through which people join together, raise children, and work to support a household. H...
initial collective bargaining agreements must be rediscovered for the betterment of all concerned. II. History of the Movement a....
it can be used as a source of power. If a manager calls someone and does not leave a message on the other persons voice mail syste...
Stern advocates that the 1.6 million member SEIU move away from the AFL-CIO and form their own federation. The only other option ...
"new public management" as a way of better administering policy. Beate Kohler-Koch has seen the transformation of governance as af...
drop in performance indicators, might strengthen conservative opposition. Such trends, coupled with the continuing nationality tu...
community - including EU scientists - have confirmed the safety of these products" (org/ft/eubeeff.htm). According to Ellio...
In twenty one pages this paper examines the ever changing U.S. labor movement. Sixteen sources are cited in the bibliography....
employees are also excluded from the applicability of the NLRA (Fisher and Phillips LLP, 2007). Interestingly, employees ...
more male members than female (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2004). * Of Whites, Asians, Hispanics, Latinos and Blacks, Blacks are m...
is not surprising given that one of the primary functions of labor unions is to insure its members jobs. Without the volunteer pa...
and poor, and despite the existence of trade unions, poor representation of workers rights and workers interests in comparison to ...
his business is in an industry where time is important. In fact, time is important for most any business and few industries are no...
in terms of labor unions. These individuals had to endure extremely long days in deplorable conditions. When the miners first tr...
purpose of using Yale as a "national platform for publicity for the labor movement and for organizing efforts" (Innskeep, 2003). ...
of investment in industry was the major factor, to which the response was the development of Thatcherism....
Businesses do not strive to work their employees to death for nothing more than subsistence wages. When General Motors soug...
right to refuse or terminate employment of an individual on the basis of union membership because this would be counted as unfair ...
ensure that the measures out in place do not discriminate against EU employees, at article 39 (20), where it sates that there cann...
does not appear that they are needed today. In general, the workers who lived in the 1800s and early 1900s felt that they were bei...
capital disparity transfers into variable productivity. Therefore it follows that workers earn different wages" (Darrouzet-Nardi, ...
in France are high, it is estimated that the cost to the employer on top of the wages is up to 50% in France, to put this in conte...
out to be international "bad boys" seeking out poor, uneducated people to exploit beyond all belief. Rather, they seek to minimiz...
comply with U.S. labor laws, including the EEOC, no matter where their operations are but they must also comply with local laws an...
experiences help to explain how the politics of these workers evolved (Cohen, 1991). The solidarity that crystallized into the st...
("U.S. Department of Labor," 2006). Workers covered under FLSA must get a minimum wage of $5.15 per hour ("U.S. Department of Labo...