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Papers On Labor Studies
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Comparison of Labor Laws in Japan and the United States
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7 pages. This paper looks at labor laws in both the United States and Japan, comparing many aspects of each. Discussion includes major labor issues that face each country, the strength of labor unions in both countries, the government's involvement in labor unions and bargaining agreements. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: JGAjplbr.rtf
Comparison of the IBEW and CWA in New York
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A 5 page paper discussing
IEBW Local 3 and CWA Local 1180. On a national level, the IBEW can be said to include
members who work in all levels of electrical work regardless of application. The CWA also has
members who work in low-voltage communications applications but expand to other forms of
communication as well. The CWA Local 1180 consists primarily of city workers in various
mayoral agencies and public services. Includes an outline. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KS-IEBW3.wps
Competition Between Overlapping Unions: Attributed To The Ineffectiveness Of Trade Union World
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7 pages in length. According to industry critics, the competition that exists between and among overlapping unions can readily be attributed nearly one hundred percent to trade union ineffectiveness. The extent to which this might be true – and that union structure is still responsible for many problems within the trade union movement – speaks volumes with regard to the way organized labor has transcended its original objective nearly a century and a half ago. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCtrdun.wps