Emerging labor market institutions for the twenty-first century /
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Chicago :
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2005.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Richard B. Freeman and Joni Hersch
- Individual rights and collective agents: the role of old and new workplace institutions in the regulation of labor markets / David Weil
- White hats or Don Quixotes? Human rights vigilantes in the global economy / Kimberley Ann Elliott and Richard B. Freeman
- The living wage movement: what is it, why is it, and what's known about its impact? / Jared Bernstein
- The role and functioning of public-interest legal organizations in the enforcement of the employment laws / Christine Jolls
- Unionizations of professional and technical workers: the labor market and institutional transformation / Richard W. Hurd and John Bunge
- A worker's lobby to provide portable benefits / Joni Hersch
- A submerging labor market institution? Unions and the nonwage aspects of the work / Thomas C. Buchmueller, John E. DiNardo, and Robert G. Valletta
- Union participation in strategic decisions of corporations / Eileen Appelbaum and Larry W. Hunter
- Developing intermediaries and the training of low-wage workers / Lisa M. Lynch.