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  • Fight Against Unemployment

    Hierarchical Display of Fight against unemployment Employment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment policyEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > UnemploymentEmployment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour force > Working population > Unemployed […]

  • Fight Against Unemployment

    Hierarchical Display of Fight against unemployment Employment And Working Conditions > Employment > Employment policyEmployment And Working Conditions > Employment > UnemploymentEmployment And Working Conditions > Labour market > Labour force > Working population > Unemployed […]

  • Metallurgical Industry

    Hierarchical Display of Metallurgical industry Industry > Iron, steel and other metal industries Metallurgical industry Concept of Metallurgical industry See the dictionary definition of Metallurgical industry. Characteristics of Metallurgical industry [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources […]

  • Semantic Web

    Hierarchical Display of Semantic web Education And Communications > Communications > Communications systems > InternetEducation And Communications > Documentation > Documentation > Metadata Semantic web Concept of Semantic web See the dictionary definition of Semantic web. Characteristics […]

  • Welfare

    Introduction to Welfare Welfare, programs aimed at helping people unable to support themselves fully or earn a living. Welfare recipients include elderly people, people with mental or physical disabilities, and those needing help to support dependent children. People in the United States most […]

  • Welfare

    Introduction to Welfare Welfare, programs aimed at helping people unable to support themselves fully or earn a living. Welfare recipients include elderly people, people with mental or physical disabilities, and those needing help to support dependent children. People in the United States most […]

  • Violence

    Violence Definition Violence may be defined as a physical attack of another person. Activities that may legally involve violence include hunting, law enforcement, sports, and war. Crime includes many illegal forms of violence. The first point that has to be clarified is the meaning of the […]

  • Violence

    Violence Definition Violence may be defined as a physical attack of another person. Activities that may legally involve violence include hunting, law enforcement, sports, and war. Crime includes many illegal forms of violence. The first point that has to be clarified is the meaning of the […]

  • Labour Force

    Labour Force (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Labour Force means: _ll people employed (including people above a specified age who, during the reference period, were in paid employment, at work, self-employed or with a job but not at work) and unemployed (including people above […]

  • Welfare Reasons

    Reasons for WelfareIntroduction to Welfare ReasonsIn any society, not all people are able to work. Societies recognize that the very young and old have limited capacities to perform work, as do people with severe mental or physical disabilities. In some cases, there are not enough …

  • Work in America. An Encyclopedia of History, Policy and Society

    Work in America. An Encyclopedia of History, Policy and Society Title: Work in America. An Encyclopedia of History, Policy, and Society Edited by: Carl E.Van Horn and Herbert A. Schaffner Foreword by: Ray Marshall, former U.S. Secretary of Labor Publisher: ABC CLIO Work in America. An Encyclopedia of History, Policy, and Society List of Entries…

  • History of Labor Legislation

    History of Labor Legislation Introduction In comparing legislation affecting factories, mines, shops and truck in the chief industrial countries of the continent with that of Great Britain, it is essential to a just view that inquiry should be extended beyond the codes themselves to the general social order and system of law and administration in…

  • History of Trade Unions

    History of Trade Unions Trade Unions was defined as “combinations for regulating the relations between workmen and masters, workmen and workmen, or masters and masters, or for imposing restrictive conditions on the conduct of any industry or business.” Trade Unions until 1911 Modern trade unionism has had its chief development in English-speaking countries, and especially…

  • Labour Department and Ministry

    Labour Department and Ministry One of the outward signs of the intensified governmental interest in labour has been the establishment in 1913 of a Department of Labor in the United States, and in 1917 of a Ministry of Labour in Great Britain. United Kingdom The demand for the creation in the United Kingdom of a…

  • U.S. Labor law and movement history 2

    U.S. Labor law and movement history 2 See U.S. Labor law and movement history World War I During World War I Gompers and the AFL were strong supporters of the war effort. They minimized strikes as wages soared and full employment was reached. The AFL unions strongly encouraged their young men to enlist in the…