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Sanders, Wayne – 1983
The "at-will" rule in American law is defined as the right of a private sector employer to dismiss an employee without a contract for virtually any reason. The rule has thrived since the nineteenth century and is still a major factor in the employer-employee relationship. However, recent court decisions have fashioned common law…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Communication Research, Court Litigation, Employer Employee Relationship
American Federation of Teachers, Washington, DC. Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals. – 2000
This publication consists of 73 figures correlated to short summaries that present an overview of employment in the health care field from 1993 to 1998. Most of the information is from public sources. The statistics focus on registered nurses, but also include laboratory technicians, licensed practical nurses, medical scientists, occupational…
Descriptors: Adults, Demography, Employment, Employment Patterns