Papers 2071-2080 of total 3969 found.
…decreases. Moreover, S. Wimmer noted that because of the decrease in union membership among workers yielding a weak bargaining position of labor-intensive production processes. Therefore, employment increased during 1987-1996 while the minimum wage increased from…
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…months of hard bargaining, China and the Soviet Union signed the Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Assistance, valid until 1980. The pact also was intended to counter Japan or any power's joining Japan for the purpose of aggression. · By 1950…
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…powers in the holy lands. The fourth crusade did not even make it to the holy land. On the way to Jerusalem the crusaders did not have enough money to pay the Venetians to ship them there. So the Venetians bargained and said that if the crusaders would…
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…very different than those of people who get the worst end of the bargain. Many of them only see that affirmative action is a good plan to represent the underrepresented. If this were the only aspect of affirmative action, then no one would be against…
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…not to be the case. In actuality, NAFTA has given corporations more power to lower wages and decrease working conditions. "The most direct method is through ‘whipsaw bargaining,' or threatening to shift production to Mexico unless workers agreed to concessions." (80…
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…is through ‘whipsaw bargaining,’ or threatening to shift production to Mexico unless workers agreed to concessions." In a situation where one’s job is at risk, one must accept wage and benefit cuts. It seems as though since the implementation of NAFTA, workers…
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…elements of the basis of the bargain between the Server, the Administrator(s), and you. You agree that Server and the Administrator would not be able to provide the Software on a perfectly non-economic basis without such limitations. 7. LOCAL, STATE…
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…worker and unskilled workers in a union a larger group is created and a larger force gives more bargaining power when fighting for wages or conditions, this joining together to make larger force for more power is carried on even today. Along…
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…conditions. "The most direct method is through ‘whipsaw bargaining,’ or threatening to shift production to Mexico unless workers agreed to concessions." In a situation where one’s job is at risk, one must accept wage and benefit cuts. It seems as though since…
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…and dispatch to concentration camps. The Labor Federation's banks and businesses were seized. Files were confiscated. Labor newspapers were shut down. Within three weeks the right to strike and to bargain collectively were removed, with decisionmaking left…
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