Mass Layoffs in ...

Mass Layoffs in ...
Title Mass Layoffs in ... PDF eBook
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Pages 124
Release 1988
Genre Displaced workers
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Mass Layoffs In 1990

Mass Layoffs In 1990
Title Mass Layoffs In 1990 PDF eBook
Author United States Government Printing Office
Publisher Labor Department
Pages 136
Release 1992-03
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780160361395

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Covers 44 States and the District of Columbia.

Mass Layoffs in 1989

Mass Layoffs in 1989
Title Mass Layoffs in 1989 PDF eBook
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Pages 130
Release 1990
Genre Employees
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Mass Layoffs in 1988

Mass Layoffs in 1988
Title Mass Layoffs in 1988 PDF eBook
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Pages 126
Release 1989
Genre Employees
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Extended Mass Layoffs in ...

Extended Mass Layoffs in ...
Title Extended Mass Layoffs in ... PDF eBook
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Pages 40
Release 2003
Genre Layoff systems
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BLS Reports on Mass Layoffs in ...

BLS Reports on Mass Layoffs in ...
Title BLS Reports on Mass Layoffs in ... PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 1992
Genre Layoff systems
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The Disposable American

The Disposable American
Title The Disposable American PDF eBook
Author Louis Uchitelle
Publisher Vintage
Pages 306
Release 2007-04-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1400034337

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A timely, eye-opening account from an award-winning reporter that reveals how layoffs in America are counterproductive and what companies can do to avoid them and help create jobs, benefiting workers, corporations, and the nation as a whole. “Effectively wrecks the claim that all this downsizing makes the country more productive, more competitive, more flexible…. A strong case that the whole middle class is at risk.” —The New York Times Layoffs have become a fact of life in today’s economy; initiated in the mid 1970s, they are now widely expected, and even accepted. It doesn’t have to be that way. In The Disposable American, Louis Uchitelle offers an eye-opening account of layoffs in America–how they started, their questionable necessity, and their devastating psychological impact on individuals at all income levels. Through portraits of both executives and workers at companies such as Stanley Works, United Airlines, and Citigroup, Uchitelle shows how layoffs are in fact counterproductive, rarely promoting efficiency or profitability in the long term. Recognizing that a global competitive economy makes tightening necessary, Uchitelle offers specific recommendations for government policies that would encourage companies to avoid layoffs and help create jobs.