13 resultados para Labor contract

em University of Michigan


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Shipping list no.: 87-474-P.

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The research for this working paper is sponsored by U.S. Department of Labor contract no. 41-USC 252(c)(3).

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Report prepared by John W. Trutkow of James Bell Associates and Burt S. Barnow, Any B. Chasanov, and Abhay Pande of Lewin-ICF under Dept. of Labor contract no. 99-9-4701-75-077-01.

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[1] The development of collection bargaining on a national basis.--[2] Industrial relations on railroads prior to 1917.--[3] The sanction of the eight-hour day.--[4] Seniority rules of the national agreement.--[5] The recognition of human standards in industry.--[6] Human standards and railroad policy.--[7] Railroad boards of labor adjustment.--[8] Punitive overtime.--[9] Rules prior to national agreement.--[10] Occupation hazard of railway shopmen.--[11] The work of the railway carmen.--[12] The unity of the American railway system.--[13-16] Inadequacies of railway management, part I-IV.--[17] Specific cases cited by Mr. Whiter, and employees' rebuttal.--[18] Standardization.--[19] The problem of piece work.

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Data for 1931-1938, 1940 never published.

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"A-130"--P. [4] of cover.

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"Paper read to the Civic society of Glasgow on 20th January, 1898."

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"The authors are Lawrence N. Bailis"... [and others]--T.p. verso.

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"This report ... was prepared under Department of Labor Contract no. 99-1-0805075-073-01 by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ... The authors were Walter Corson and Marsha Silverberg ... "--P. iii.