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Genova, Gina L. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2010
The 20th-century office is dead. According to "Telework Trendlines 2009," WorldatWork's new survey of more than 1,000 U.S. adults, the number of Americans working remotely at least once a month jumped 39%, from 12.4 million in 2006 to 17.2 million in 2008. Last year Congress even introduced bills that would encourage and expand telework programs…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Teleworking, Employees, Courts
Women's Bureau (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1969
Wages and working conditions for private household workers have not kept pace with other occupations, partly because of lack of coverage by labor laws. This pamphlet describes the protection available to domestics under both federal and state laws. Not only wages and hours, but also coverage by Unemployment Compensation, Workmen's Compensation,…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Household Workers, Labor Legislation, Minimum Wage
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Lightner, Stan; Harris, Edward L. – Tech Directions, 1994
Examines the legal barriers of youth apprenticeships and school-to-work schemes--specifically those dealing with workers' compensation--and suggests ways to overcome them. (JOW)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Education Work Relationship, Labor Legislation, Legal Responsibility
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Nordlund, Willis J. – Monthly Labor Review, 1991
The 1916 Federal Employees' Compensation Act is still the focal point around which the federal workers compensation program works today. The program has gone through many changes on its way to becoming a modern means of compensating workers for job-related injury, disease, and death. (Author)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Government Employees, Labor Legislation
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Johnson, Florence C. – Monthly Labor Review, 1974
Major 1973 State legislative changes of workmen's compensation laws focused on more flexibility and increased levels of benefits, improved medical care and rehabilitation provisions, improved occupational diseases provisions, and increased coverage of farm laborers. Many States adopted amendments to strengthen the administrative procedures of…
Descriptors: Farm Labor, Labor Legislation, Medical Services, National Surveys
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Hukill, Craig – Monthly Labor Review, 1990
In contrast to its 1988 term, the Supreme Court's new term presents less controversial, though still important, labor issues in such areas as public-sector labor relations, pensions, occupational safety and health, employment discrimination, and workers' compensation. (Author)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Labor Legislation, Labor Relations
Bobbitt, J. Frank; Shapley, Allen E. – 1975
Federal and State of Michigan regulations related to employing youth in farm occupations are presented in the document. Issues such as minimum wage, minimum age, hazardous occupations regulations, and compulsory education requirements are covered as well as a legal definition of agriculture, social security and income tax regulations, and…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Farm Occupations, Labor Legislation, Minimum Wage Legislation
McElroy, Robert C. – 1971
Despite much publicity, hearings, legislative efforts, and other minor accomplishments in recent years, migrants are still one of the most disadvantaged and impoverished groups in the U.S. Among their problems is that they have neither the political, economic, nor other means of mitigating their problems. Some of their problems include uncertain…
Descriptors: Federal Government, Immigrants, Labor Legislation, Labor Needs
Segor, Joseph C. – 1974
Until recently, American farmworkers have been poor and unorganized. As a result, they have been powerless to protect themselves from different forms of discrimination and exploitation. The rights of farmworkers have been traded off by social reformers in State legislatures as well as the Congress. In the last few years, this has begun to change…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Laborers, Child Labor, Education
New York State Legislature, Albany. – 1964
RESULTS OF THE COMMITTEE'S STUDY AND OBSERVATION OF THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF LABOR FORCE IMPORTATION FOR PLANTING, HARVESTING, AND PROCESSING OF FIELD AND ORCHARD CROPS IN NEW YORK STATE ARE REPORTED. MAJOR SECTIONS INCLUDE--(1) TRENDS IN FARM LABOR FOR 1963, (2) PUBLIC HEALTH, (3) SOCIAL WELFARE, (4) LABOR CAMP HOUSING AND SANITATION,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Agricultural Laborers, Farm Labor, Housing
Hunt, Donald C. – 1980
The laws, regulations, and rulings that are common to all cooperative education programs and that frequently present problems to coordinators, faculty, administrators, and employers are briefly explained. The objective is to provide coordinators of cooperative programs in education, business, industry, and government with a discussion of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Compensation (Remuneration), Compliance (Legal), Cooperative Education
New York State AFL-CIO, Albany. – 1989
This curriculum guide was prepared for use in an introductory occupations course required of all New York State students taking a sequence in vocational education. Compiled by a partnership that included organized labor, the curriculum guide is based on New York State law, but the concepts and approaches could be adapted for use in other states.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Employers
Lane Community Coll., Eugene, OR. – 1979
This student training module on worker benefits is one of the general work information modules developed for Pre-Apprenticeship Phase 1 Training. Rather than relating to a specific trade, this module is designed to impart to the student general knowledge of worker benefits needed by all workers and can be used in all the trade module series. This…
Descriptors: Building Trades, Fringe Benefits, Job Layoff, Job Skills
Jones, Thomas N. – 1981
The purpose of this chapter is to offer an overview and analysis of all the cases rendered during 1980 concerning the legal parameters of employment issues in institutions of higher education. Judicial review of employment decisions encompassed a broad range of actions, including selection and appointment; dismissal and nonrenewal; the termination…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Contracts, Court Litigation, Dismissal (Personnel)
Block, Richard N.; Roberts, Karen; Clarke, R. Oliver – 2003
This volume attempts to measure and quantify 10 labor standards in the United States and Canada. Its two purposes are to begin to fill the gap in the research by developing a measure of labor standards that can be applied across countries and to apply that measure to the United States (U.S.) and Canada to test a popular hypothesis that Canada has…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Collective Bargaining, Developed Nations, Economic Factors
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