2004 - 4 (July)
Articles in this issue
Union Certification Success under Voting Versus Card-Check Procedures: Evidence from British Columbia, 1978-1998
The Power of Labor to Grieve: The Impact of the Workplace, Labor Market, and Power-Dependence on Employee Grievance Filing
Importing Equality? The Impact of Globalization on Gender Discrimination
Escaping Low Earnings: The Role of Employer Characteristics and Changes
Does the G.E.D. Improve Earnings? Estimates from a Sample of Both Successful and Unsuccessful G.E.D. Candidates
Work-Family Initiatives: How Announcements of "Family-Friendly" Human Resource Decisions Affect Shareholder Value
Liberte, Egalite, and Fraternite at Work: Changing French Employment Relations and Management. By Steve Jefferys
Emerging Systems for Managing Workplace Conflict: Lessons from American Corporations for Managers and Dispute Resolution Professionals. By David B. Lipsky, Ronald L. Seeber, and Richard D. Fincher
The Future of the American Labor Movement. By Hoyt Wheeler
Helping Working Families: The Earned Income Tax Credit. By Saul D. Hoffman and Laurence S. Seidman
Labor Standards in the United States and Canada. By Richard N. Block, Karen Roberts, and R. Oliver Clarke
Workers' Rights as Human Rights. Edited by James A. Gross
It's About Time: Couples and Careers. Edited by Phyllis Moen
Working in a 24/7 Economy: Challenges for American Families. By Harriet B. Presser
Worked Over: The Corporate Sabotage of an American Community. By Dimitra Doukas
The Decline in Employment of People with Disabilities: A Policy Puzzle. Edited by David C. Stapleton and Richard V. Burkhauser
Imports, Exports, and Jobs: What Does Trade Mean for Employment and Job Loss? By Lori G. Kletzer
Retiring the State: The Politics of Pension Privatization in Latin America and Beyond. By Raul L. Madrid
Building Movement Bridges: The Coalition of Labor Union Women. By Silke Roth
Triangle: The Fire That Changed America. By David Von Drehle
Human Capital in the United States from 1975 to 2000: Patterns of Growth and Utilization. By Robert H. Haveman, Andrew Bershadker, and Jonathan A. Schwabish