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This article reviews the book, "Women in Europe since 1750," by Patricia Branca.
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A Commission of Inquiry on Educational Leave and Productivity recommended the establishment of a training levy scheme in Canada. In this paper the author discusses why such a scheme is necessary, how it might work, what it might cost, and what it would accomplish.
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This article reviews the book, "Comparative Aspects of Scottish and Irish Economic and Social History, 1600-1900," by L.M. Cullen and T.C. Smout.
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March and Simon's (1958) model of the decision to participate was examined empirically with a sample of professional, managerial and technical employees. The results provide partial support for the model. While confirming the importance of job satisfaction in predicting the propensity to leave, perceived ease of movement, intraorganizational movement possibilities, and the interaction of job dissatisfaction and ease of movement were also found to be significant independent contributors in explaining the employee’s propensity to leave.
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This article reviews the book, "Trade Unions and Imperialism in America," by Jack Scott.
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European industrial relations Systems have in the last two decades been creative and expansive and intimately integrated into their respective national economic, political and social fabric. Their experience provides a revitalized source of information on the roles of trades unions and collective bargaining in a democratic state and as a countervailing force to the power of business both on the national and international scenes.
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This article reviews the book, "International Labour Law," by Nicolas Valticos.
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This article reviews the book, "Company Organization and Worker Participation," by Ian B. Knight. This article reviews the book, "Boards of Directors in British Industry," by Christopher Brookes.
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This article reviews the book, "Essentials of Personnal Management," by Mitchel S. Novit. This article reviews the book, "Personnel : The Management of Human Resources," by Stephen P. Robbins.
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The author presents a functional analysis of the Production Council in Israeli industry. He first presents the P.C.’s manifest function and discusses its existence and reasoning. He then provides a latent function interpretation of the phenomenon and suggests that this interpretation adequately explains the phenomenon and contributes to its understanding within the enterprise context.
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Le but de cet article est d'examiner l’influence modératrice des besoins dits supérieurs ou intrinsèques (besoin d'accomplissement, de développement personnel, de compétence) sur la relation entre les caractéristiques du travail normalement associées à l'enrichissement des tâches (e.g. complexité, autonomie, variété) d'une part et la satisfaction et la motivation de l'employé d'autre part. À la suite d'une revue de la littérature pertinente, les auteurs présentent et discutent les résultats d'une recherche effectuée auprès de 176 employés d'un hôpital du Québec. La conclusion résume les implications de ces résultats pour les chercheurs et pour les administrateurs.
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This article reviews the book, "International Encyclopedia for Labour Law and Industrial Relations," by Roger Blanpain, Edited.
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This article reviews the book, "Labor Relations Law," by B.J. Taylor & F. Witney.
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The purpose of this paper is to reveal those universal socioeconomic conditions which generally foster strikes, and the most general labor relations-related reasons for conflicts which eventually resuit in strikes.
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This article reviews the book, "Deux systèmes de relations industrielles en Belgique," by Thérèse Klein-Beaupain.
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This article reviews the book, "The Public Service Alliance of Canada : A Look at a Union in the Public Sector," by Maurice Lemelin.