1000 Search Results for Labor
Child Labor
The prevailing child labor practices in the world not only jeopardize the childhood of the children but also adversely effects their cognitive, physical, mental, behavioral and social aspects of life. The child labor practices are follow Continue Reading...
Within the United States, labor and its corresponding rates have become both a divisive and contentious issue. COVID-19 has only exacerbated an already combative labor environment. For example, COVID-19 resulted in massive layoff and furloughs for mi Continue Reading...
Employers' Role During Union Organization Campaigns
Union organizing has become a major issue in today's working environment because of increased efforts by workers to promote suitable conditions in the workplace and obtain compensation that suits t Continue Reading...
Abstract
This paper looks at the concepts of the labor market, wage growth and income inequality in the U.S. and discusses them in terms of inflation (caused by the injection of $4 trillion worth of liquidity into the financial markets by the Federal Continue Reading...
National Labor Relations Act of 1935, and discuss how it protects employees.
The National Labor Relations Act
The conventional union law, which constitutes much of labor law, concentrates on workers and worker rights collectively. One may distingu Continue Reading...
("2004 Yearbook of Immigration Statistics," 2010) However, when you compare the unskilled immigrant with the skilled immigrants, it is clear that you are seeing a similar kind of scenario occurring. Where, they have lower costs of labor in compariso Continue Reading...
American History after 1865: Labor Unions
As technology and the Industrial Revolution advanced following the end of the Civil War, more and more factories opened and more and more workers of all ages were being hired to fill the demanding schedules Continue Reading...
Consequences of Incarceration on an Increasingly Homogenized Labor Market
It strongly appears that there is a direct correlation between incarceration and its effects on the labor market. A review of articles pertaining to this subject suggests tha Continue Reading...
administered to 50 respondents. The data obtained from these participants was credible for analysis since there were no substantive missing values. The questions were based on a Likert Scale that made it easier for participants to provide their resp Continue Reading...
American Labor Market
Darrick Hamilton's assessment of discrimination and how discrimination is measured in the U.S. labor market reveals a number of variables that play a part in determining the nature and extent of inequality in the U.S. What the Continue Reading...
Industrialization: Benefits and Costs to American SocietyIndustrialization ushered in an age of unbridled capitalism that had never been seen before in American society. It also launched a new era of communication, travel, investment opportunities, l Continue Reading...
Zippittelli v. J.C. Penney Company Case Study
Case Summary
The case of Zippittelli v. J.C. Penney Company stems from a hiring dispute between the plaintiff, Joanne Zippittelli, and her employer, J.C. Penney Company. In the summer of 2004 the plaint Continue Reading...
Labor Income
The Labor Market and Income Inequality
Studies of the labor market have long struggled to explain the relationship between supply and demand in the labor market with the income or wage levels the labor market offers. The volatility in Continue Reading...
Labor Market, Unemployment
Defining and classifying Unemployment
There is a level of unemployment in any economy, which is not automatically a bad thing, as most people would think. The presence of a level of unemployment, which usually is presente Continue Reading...
Labor Relations and Unionization
Labor relations have emerged as an important element in the work environment since they help determine labor practices. Regardless of the industry or market where they operate, organizations are required to have poli Continue Reading...
Labor Laws
Should American labor laws be abolished?
The answer to that question is no, but labor laws in the U.S. need serious revision, according to Professor Stephen F. Befort of Boston College. In a 42-page research paper on the historical and c Continue Reading...
Labor Ethics
Labor and Ethics
The concept of ethics in both business and labor is one rife with contradiction. Especially today, where the public has come also to expect a degree of dishonesty, corruption and exploitation at the hands of corporate Continue Reading...
Labor Relations
Unions give lots of credit to workers who have seniority because unions are known for their wiliness to repay loyalty, for one thing. If a worker has been in a union for a lengthy period of time that shows dedication to the union and Continue Reading...
Labor in Europe in the 19th Century: Exploitation and the Rise of Labor Unions
As Carolyn Tuttle of Lake Forest College points out, the first textile mills in England were bad enough to elicit the opprobrious condemnation of none other than Charles Continue Reading...
Labor Relations
Bargaining Units
Bargaining units are groups of employees who have come together to spearhead their agenda. These movements are meant to champion the interests of the employees. Many organizations have their employees organized in s Continue Reading...
Labor-capital confrontations had been long brewing since the dawn of the industrial age and the start of urbanization. As the owners of the means of production amassed capital, wealth became concentrated into the hands of the few. Labor movements eme Continue Reading...
Labor Unions
The benefits that labor unions accrue to their members are well-known, in terms of offering better bargaining power for work terms and conditions. The relationship between unions and business, however, has often been characterized as ad Continue Reading...
Maritime Labor Convention
Many seafarers ply across waters distant miles away from their homes. The categories of people in the maritime transport include the seafarers and ship owners. These people are often from different nationalities as ships op Continue Reading...
If the foundations of the NLRA are to be supported, the illegal worker will need to be provided with the complete display of NLRA solutions. With that said, the tension still remains.
Key Issues
Statistics do show that illegal aliens are accountin Continue Reading...
Skills - Labor Unions
Labor Unions: The End, or Just the Beginning?
The history of labor unions has been a rollercoaster of alternating growth and decline. Commencing with reactions to the pre-union "Dark Ages" of Industrialization, unionization h Continue Reading...
Subway: The Labor Market
Demand for labor
The most obvious source of an increase of a demand for labor by an organization is an increase in the demand for the product or service provided by the firm. In the case of Subway, the organization provides Continue Reading...
HRM Employee and Labor Relations:
Target Company is one of the several companies that have continued to enjoy huge profitability in the market despite being without unionized employees. Actually, the firm has continued to enjoy a reputation that is Continue Reading...
1. The National Labor Relations Act ensures workers’ right to strike, especially in sections 7 and 13. Section 13 is most explicit about the right to strike, asserting, “Nothing in this Act, except as specifically provided for herein, sha Continue Reading...
After World War I, the Soviets evolved their own labor relations model, in which the employees were motivated and encouraged by the unions to work hard for increasing the production activities, the union introduced and promoted industrial discipline Continue Reading...
labor movement in the United States started due to the need for protecting the common interest of workers. For those in the industrial sector, the labor unions normally fought for various things including reasonable working hours, better wages and s Continue Reading...
The ADEA permits employers to favor older workers based on age even when doing so adversely affects a younger worker who is 40 or older" (Facts about age discrimination, 2008, EEOC). The worker was clearly discriminated against for a promotional opp Continue Reading...
Role of Labor Unions in Industrial Relations
In their definition, labor unions have always been known as organizations that have always aimed at getting their members both financial and non-financial benefits. The role of labor unions is however big Continue Reading...
To intimidate striking workers or escort strike breakers, workers who would replace the individuals striking, across picket lines some employers contracted private companies like the Pinkerton Detective Agency.
The United States Department of Labor Continue Reading...
" (Rouillard, 1987) There was a desire to "humanize the economy" based on the value of work being "more important than capital since the individual had to take priority over the accumulation of goods." (Rouillard, 1987)
VIII. LIBERAL HUMANISM & Continue Reading...
These newspapers continuously wrote that there is no essential conflict between labor class (referring to wage earners) and the capitalists and that each should not suspect the other in the development of America.
Southern slave society: An essenti Continue Reading...
This being the key player in the economy of the country, it is crucial to revive it as the priority towards reduction of unemployment in the economy. Structural reforms within the export sector involve the introduction of multinationals to supplemen Continue Reading...
American Labor Movement
The "labor question," its origins, components, and whether or not it is still relevant.
The "labor question" is the foundation of the American Labor Movement. Drawing from our classwork and paraphrasing Rosanne Currarino's m Continue Reading...
GOP Attacks on NLRB
Labor Movement & Structure of the NLRB
In this paper I explore the state of the current relationship between the Republican Party and the Labor movement in the United States. In part one I briefly trace the history of the la Continue Reading...
This situation once again proves that the people are not considered valuable additions, but commodities. And the management of these commodities changes based on business needs.
In terms of the younger employees, their careers -- or their end there Continue Reading...
During that time he was director of labour market policies, coordinated technical work in eastern Europe following the collapse of the Berlin wall and was director of the ILO's Socio-Economic Security Program. In 1998-99, he served as a member of th Continue Reading...