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Mire, Joseph – Monthly Labor Review, 1974
A report on efforts in five countries (Sweden, Great Britain, France, Italy, and West Germany) to restructure and reorganize jobs and on the participation of trade unions in job improvement experiments is presented. (Author/AG)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanization, Improvement, Industrial Structure
Fraser, C. R. P. – Canadian Vocational Journal, 1970
Discusses a number of criticisms of vocational education programs and points out manpower needs in the construction industry and white collar jobs. (SB)
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Graduates, Job Development, Labor Needs
Bowen, P. – Labour Education, 1977
Outlines objectives and conclusions of a 1977 seminar for trade union officials and other specialists in labor relations on Europe and the trade unions in the next decade. Continuing economic problems and increasing economic interdependence between societies call for international labor cooperation in employment planning. (MF)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Employment Patterns, Futures (of Society), International Organizations

Sloan, Judith; Wooden, Mark – Australian Bulletin of Labour, 1992
The Australian labor market in 1992 was characterized by (1) high unemployment; (2) variability across states; (3) long-term unemployment; (4) government focus on infrastructure projects; (5) emphasis on training; and (6) enterprise bargaining in industrial relations. (SK)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Federal Programs, Foreign Countries, Job Development
Mowery, David C., Ed.; Henderson, Bruce E., Ed. – 1989
This document summarizes a conference organized around four broad topics: (1) skill and employment effects of new technologies; (2) health and safety effects; (3) strategies and tactics for improving labor-management relations; and (4) the role of public and private training and retraining programs. Four conference papers are included as follows:…
Descriptors: Continuing Education, Cooperative Programs, Emerging Occupations, Human Resources

Ashenden, Dean – Educational and Training Technology International, 1992
Discusses the rise of the concept of improved skills recognition in Australian industry. Highlights include the role of industrial relations; the Australian vocational education and training system; recognition, industrial relations, and workplace change; career and training paths; credentials; and future prospects. (10 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Career Development, Change, Credentials, Foreign Countries
Committee for Economic Development, New York, NY. Research and Policy Committee. – 1987
The net effect on employment of structural changes now occurring in the United States will be determined by the actions that government, management, and labor take to create and support the conditions for new opportunity and to encourage people to move from old to new work. Many of the measures that need to be taken to ensure profitability involve…
Descriptors: Adults, Compensation (Remuneration), Competition, Economic Factors

Ilgen, Daniel R. – American Psychologist, 1990
Discusses why health issues should be addressed, and why industrial/organizational psychologists should address these issues in the workplace. Presents five models for addressing health at work. Explores health-related criteria as sources for studying and developing programs concerning health. Discusses responses to health at work on an individual…
Descriptors: Health Programs, Health Promotion, Individual Differences, Industrial Psychology
Ferman, Louis A. – 1969
In this guide to job development for the hard-core unemployed, activities, personnel qualifications, and other necessary elements of effective action before, during, and after placement are discussed with reference to the needs of hard-to-place clients and prospective employers. Role structures are prescribed for an ideal job development team…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Business, Guidelines, Human Resources
Levitan, Sar A.; Johnson, Clifford M. – 1982
This book examines the forces which are changing work in the 1980s and offers a concise analysis of the challenges for social policy which lie ahead. The first of nine chapters looks at changes affecting Americans' concept of work, including expectations, commitment to work, satisfaction, and work reform. Discussion in chapter 2 focuses on…
Descriptors: Career Education, Change, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship
Taylor, Linda King – 1972
Bridging the gap between theory and practice, the author through a case-study approach of industries in the United Kingdom and Europe has identified motivation techniques resulting in job enrichment. The book is written in the belief that work is more efficient when it is enjoyable and that human beings will become obsolete unless allowed to…
Descriptors: Behavioral Sciences, Employer Employee Relationship, Human Development, Job Development
Career Progression Systems in the Internal Labor Market for a Multi-Plant Manufacturing Corporation.
Smith, Leonard – 1973
The report describes the design of opportunity-expanding and equitable career progression systems for hourly paid industrial workers in two midwest plants, and the organizational (corporate, plant, union) barriers to changes in existing systems. These were shown to be restricting and often inequitable. The report concludes that theoretically sound…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Collective Bargaining, Cost Effectiveness, Data Analysis
California Univ., Los Angeles. Inst. of Industrial Relations. – 1972
Two current economic dilemmas concern how to increase the supply of money without risking further inflation and how to influence wage-price decisions. The major purposes of the conference presented in this document were to define a national incomes policy, to explore alternative approaches to wage-price decisions, and to assess their implications…
Descriptors: Administration, Conference Reports, Costs, Decision Making
Lawler, Edward E., III – 1973
Written with the student audience in mind, this book is about the motivational determinants of behavior in work organizations. For practicing managers, helpful information may be found in the chapters dealing with day-to-day motivational problems. Three chapters deal specifically with motivational theory, and five chapters emphasize research and…
Descriptors: Administration, Behavior, Behavior Theories, Books
Somers, Gerald G., Ed. – 1973
Papers presented at the 25th meeting of the Industrial Relations Research Association (IRAA) covered issues that are central to industrial relations in North America. Papers and discussions dealt with these major issues: (1) Prices and Income Policy: Comparative Aspects, (2) Dispute Settlement in the Public Sector, (3) Manpower Policies in Canada…
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Conference Reports, Economic Factors, Economic Research
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