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Uncertainty about the economy is likely to be a dominant factor, as negotiations begin for 2.7 million workers under major collective bargaining contracts set to expire in 1992. This article profiles ...
Changes in unemployment insurance legislation in 1992
unemployment insurance legislation 1992
2009/5/7
Congress extended Emergency Unemployment Compensation Benefits; Illinois, Maryland, and Massachusetts made extensive changes in their unemployment insurance laws. This article summarizes major changes...
Workers' compensation fraud received considerable attention; some States extended coverage to volunteers and provided alternative sources of coverage through competitive compensation funds. This artic...
Recent legislative trends continued with significant laws in a wide array of labor standards areas, such as child labor, parental leave, sexual harassment, discrimination due to disability or sexual o...
Collective bargaining agreements provided moderate changes in 1992
job security remained private industry collective bargaining
2009/5/7
Despite a pick-up in the economy, the concern about job security remained, perhaps contributing to the restraint exhibited by those at the bargaining table in 1992. This article profiles results of co...
Collective bargaining agreements provided moderate changes in 1992
job security remained private industry collective bargaining
2009/5/7
Despite a pick-up in the economy, the concern about job security remained, perhaps contributing to the restraint exhibited by those at the bargaining table in 1992. This article profiles results of co...
Fatal work injurie:results from the 1992 national census
Fatal work injuries 1992 national census Highway accidents
2009/5/7
Highway accidents and homicides top the list of fatal work injuries, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics first census of fatal incidents in 50 States and the District of Columbia. This article...
Occupational injury and illness rates, 1992-96:why they fell
Occupational injury legislative reforms illness rates
2009/4/16
A decline in occupational injury and illness rates in the early- to mid-1990s is attributable to legislative reforms motivated by increases in workers’ compensation payments and a growing awareness of...
Consumers appear to have made changes to their diet between 1980 and 1992; many have replaced red meat with poultry and have reduced their consumption of eggs. This article examines the food-at-home...