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Westcott, Diane N. – Monthly Labor Review, 1975
The Special Labor Force Report examines: recent trends in overtime work, the impact of overtime work on earnings, and current and past composition of the overtime work force. It shows that persons who usually work overtime are less likely to collect premium pay than those whose overtime is only occasional. (Author/MW)
Descriptors: Demography, Employment Patterns, Occupational Surveys, Overtime
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Berquist, Virginia A. – Monthly Labor Review, 1974
Statistical data and tables are offered to indicate that expansion of women's participation in labor groups is not matched by an increase in leadership positions. (MW)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Patterns, Employment Statistics, Leadership
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Licht, Walter – Monthly Labor Review, 1988
Reviews the role and the accomplishments of the United States Department of Labor in its 75 years of existence. Describes the department's establishment during an era of heavy union activity. Discusses changes in demographics of the labor force, conditions and standards, the work experience, and job placement. (CH)
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Patterns, Labor Force, Quality of Working Life
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Evans, Robert Jr. – Monthly Labor Review, 1972
The paternalistic industrial system is not likely to be discarded soon; in today's fast-moving economy, it affords cost flexibility and employment security. (Editor)
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Industrial Structure, Labor Conditions, Labor Economics
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Stelluto, George L.; Klein, Deborah P. – Monthly Labor Review, 1990
Dramatic changes in the work force and society--increasing numbers of women workers, early retirement, structural changes in the economy, and changes in employer-employee relationships--have had substantial impact on the compensation package. These trends point to continued changes in pay, paid leave, insurance, and retirement and savings plans.…
Descriptors: Compensation (Remuneration), Economic Factors, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Patterns
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Adams, Larry T. – Monthly Labor Review, 1985
This article discusses the employment of organized workers in May 1980 with averages for the year ended in September 1984. Data indicate that the total number of U.S. workers rose while the number of employed workers who were members of unions or employee associations fell. Statistical tables and charts are included. (CT)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Communications, Construction Industry, Employed Women