Readings in Labor EconomicsGordon Falk Bloom |
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LABOR ECONOMICS | 1 |
Changes Measurement and the Population | 24 |
A Mayer | 42 |
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administration affiliated AFL-CIO agreement American assembly average basic cent changes collective bargaining Committee competition conflict constitution contract cost craft craft unions demand economic effect election employers employment established executive board factors featherbedding Federation fees firm function grievances growth hourly earnings income individual industrial relations industrial unions influence interest international unions issue jurisdiction Knights of Labor labor force labor market labor movement labor organization Labor Relations less major man-hour manufacturing McClellan Committee membership ment million national unions negotiations occupational officers output percent period plants political problems Public Review Board railroads reported representatives right-to-work laws rise social society standards steel strike supply curve Taft-Hartley Act Teamsters theory tion trade unions unemployed union leaders union members United wage rates wage structure white-collar white-collar workers workers