LEADER 00000pam 22003974a 4500 001 48177258 003 OCoLC 005 20020604113437.0 008 010731t20022002caua b 001 0 eng 010 2001040747 020 0737709146 (pbk. : alk. paper) 020 0737709154 (alk. paper) 035 (OCoLC)48177258 040 DLC|beng|cDLC|dDAY|dPSM|dFNN 042 pcc 043 n-us--- 049 FNNN 090 HD6955 .W667 2002 245 00 Work :|bopposing viewpoints /|cJames Haley, book editor. 264 1 San Diego, Calif. :|bGreenhaven Press ;|aDetroit : Gale Group Thomson Learning,|c[2002] 264 4 |cİ2002 300 240 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 Opposing viewpoints series. 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-234) and index. 505 00 |gThe|teducation system should emphasize work skills / |rPamela Emanoil --|gThe|teducation system should not emphasize work skills /|rRobert W. Schaffer --|tImproving basic skills will benefit workers /|rRichard J. Murnane and Frank Levy --|tImproving basic skills will not benefit workers /|rSteve Kangas --|tJob training programs should be expanded /|rAnthony P. Carnevale --|tTraditional job training programs are ineffective /|rAnita Hattiangadi -- |tGovernment intervention is not a solution to unemployment /|rDavid Boaz --|tGovernment intervention can foster full employment /|rDimitri B. Papadimitriou -- |tWelfare-to-work programs help disadvantaged workers / |rRon Haskins --|tWelfare-to-work programs harm the disadvantaged /|rRandy Albelda --|tA national living wage will improve living standards /|rCommittees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism --|tLiving wage ordinances reduce employment /|rJill Jenkins -- |tIncreasing the number of foreign professionals will hurt U.S. workers /|rNorman Matloff --|tIncreasing the number of foreign professionals will not hurt U.S. workers / |rSuzette Brooks Masters and Ted Ruthizer --|gThe |tinfluence of labor unions may be increasing /|rAmy B. Dean --|gThe|tinfluence of labor unions is declining / |rKevin Hassett --|tWorkers should not be required to pay union fees /|rReed Larson --|tRequiring workers to pay union fees is fair /|rWilliam L. Clay --|tContingent workers will benefit from union representation /|rJohn J. Sweeney --|tContingent workers will not benefit from union representation /|rChristopher Westley --|tAffirmative action promotes equality /|rJames A. Buford Jr. -- |tAffirmative action does not promote equality /|rArch Puddington --|tComparable worth policies are beneficial to women /|rNaomi Barko --|tComparable worth policies are not beneficial to women /|rDiana Furchtgott-Roth --|gThe |tAmericans with Disabilities Act has helped disabled workers /|rBrenda Paik Sunoo --|gThe|tAmericans with Disabilities Act has not helped disabled workers /|rThomas DeLeire. 650 0 Working class|zUnited States. 650 0 Labor unions|zUnited States. 700 1 Haley, James,|d1968- 830 0 Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) 948 MARCIVE Processed 2014 948 dh 948 jlee1 04/22 oclc worldcat holding update 949 1 |lmain|i38132101725585
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