941 resultados para Arbitration, Industrial--United States
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Spine title: White House Conference on Productivity report.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"This chartbook provides comparable information that can be used to assess United States (U.S.) economic and labor performance relative to other countries and to evaluate the competitive position of the U.S. in international trade." -- Foreword.
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Report made under Contract no.W 49-129 eng-100 with the Corps of Engineers.
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Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., chairman of subcommittee.
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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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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographies.
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"November 24, 1981"--Pt. 3.
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"June 8, 9, 1987"--Pt. 2.
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Shipping list number: 86-152-P.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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1939.--pt.30. Technology and concentration of economic power. Apr.8-12, 15-19, 22-26, 1940.--31. Investments, profits, and rates of return for selected industries.
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By Dewey Anderson, executive secretary.