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Kucherov, Tanya – Monthly Labor Review, 1980
Reports that nearly 55 million children under age 15 are working in violation of labor standards. Discusses industries in which child labor is common, effects on children's safety and health, and social and economic causes of exploitation. (SK)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Child Welfare, Employment Practices, Labor Legislation
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Accolla, Peter – Monthly Labor Review, 1980
Reviews the resolutions and recommendations issuing from the 1980 conference of the International Labour Organisation. New standards were proposed in the areas of age and employment discrimination, workplace safety and health, collective bargaining, and safeguards for workers with family responsibilities. (SK)
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Collective Bargaining, Employed Parents, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Zhang, Youyun; And Others – World of Work, 1995
Includes "High-priced Slot in the World of Work" (Zhang); "From the 'Strategies' of Nairobi to the 'Platform' of Beijing"; "Out of the Shadows toward Global Recognition" (Mehra-Kerpelman): "Returning to Work: A Challenge for Women" (Klein); "Women at the ILO (International Labour Organisation)";…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Foreign Countries, Labor Standards
Ghebali, Victor-Yves; And Others – World of Work, 1994
Includes "From Philanthropy to Foundation: The Roots of the ILO (International Labour Organization)" (Ghebali); The Golden Age of Standards" (Valticos); and "The Technical Cooperation Adventure" (Fromont). (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Labor Legislation
Callahan, Laurie – Momentum, 1999
Asserts that by educating young people and by setting an example, teachers and schools can play a significant part in the important crusade to eliminate sweatshops. Reports on what schools, businesses, and others are doing in this crusade. Puts forth ideas for how Catholic schools and the individual can help. (VWC)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Labor Conditions, Labor Standards
Nicklin, Julie L. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Increasingly, colleges and universities are finding that investment in foreign stocks helps protect against downturns in the domestic market and provides benefit from growth in foreign ones. However, political and economic turmoil in foreign countries and criticism of foreign labor standards are concerns. The wealthiest American institutions have…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Endowment Funds, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Mayer, Jean – International Labour Review, 1989
Applies international labor standards to results of the International Labour Office's special public works programs to discover whether program intentions have been met. Finds that while productive employment has been pursued, popular participation is not occurring and such issues as (1) forced labor, (2) child employment, and (3) inequality of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cooperation, Developing Nations, Economic Development
Simon, Marlene; Halloran, William – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1994
This paper describes guidelines issued by the U.S. departments of Education and Labor to ensure that community-based vocational education programs operate in compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act. Federal guidelines are clarified in terms of student eligibility (especially as it relates to disabilities), documentation requirements, program…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Compliance (Legal), Disabilities, Federal Legislation
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Greenberger, Ellen – American Psychologist, 1983
A developmental psychologist describes her experience in testifying at Congressional hearings on proposed revisions in child labor legislation. The testimony argued that proposals to increase job opportunities for school-going teenagers are a threat to their development and to the job prospects of unemployed out-of-school youths and adults.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Child Labor, Child Welfare, Hearings
Roll, Michalene H. – School Business Affairs, 1990
As a result of a 1988 federal appellate court mandate, schools and colleges in 24 states and 2 territories with OSHA-approved state plans must inform their employees about hazardous chemicals to which they may be exposed. School administrators should implement a responsible program meeting regulatory compliance, tort liability, and public…
Descriptors: Accidents, Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Hazardous Materials
Robins, Thomas G.; Klitzman, Susan – Health Education Quarterly, 1988
Describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of a workplace health and safety education program intended to bring a large manufacturing firm into compliance with a federal regulation, the Hazard Communication Standard. (JOW)
Descriptors: Federal Regulation, Health Education, Labor Standards, Manufacturing Industry
McKimmie, Tim; Smith, Jeanette – Computers in Libraries, 1994
Presents an overview of the issues related to extremely low frequency (ELF) radiation from computer video display terminals. Highlights include electromagnetic fields; measuring ELF; computer use in libraries; possible health effects; electromagnetic radiation; litigation and legislation; standards and safety; and what libraries can do. (Contains…
Descriptors: Computer Terminals, Court Litigation, Labor Standards, Legislation
Granville, Mark F. – School Business Affairs, 1993
Explains schools' responsibilities in complying with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. Describes exposure determination plan, protective equipment, housekeeping practices, labeling of waste, training employees, hepatitis B vaccinations, postexposure evaluation and medical follow-up, and…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Compliance (Legal), Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Standards
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Juffer, Jane – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2001
Many universities fund Latino studies programs, in part, as a means to train students for the transnational labor force, but thereby present complex ethical issues. The national student-organized Workers Rights Consortium provides a model of ethical engagement with globalization, pursuing ethical corporate practices among university contractors.…
Descriptors: Activism, Consciousness Raising, Corporations, Criticism
NJEA Review, 1980
In January, 1980, the governor of New Jersey signed Ch. 477, the agency shop bill, which allows the majority union representative to negotiate a representation fee for nonmembers. In this article, the New Jersey Education Association explains this law and urges its local affiliates to negotiate such fees. (SJL)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Elementary Secondary Education, Fees, Labor Demands
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