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Kranz, Harry – Worklife, 1978
There is no unemployment in mainland China, where the government uses work to control the lives of one-fourth of the world's population. From his 1978 trip, the author describes impressions of Chinese life and work in a still underdeveloped and largely unindustrialized country. (MF)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Communism, Developing Nations, Educational Policy
Van der Werf, Martin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Discusses the rapid growth of the Workers Rights Consortium, a student-originated group with 44 member institutions which opposes sweatshop labor conditions especially in the apparel industry. Notes disagreements about the number of administrators on the board of directors and about the role of industry representives. Compares this group with the…
Descriptors: Activism, Higher Education, Labor Conditions, Labor Problems
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Kotula, John R.; Digenakis, Anthony – Community and Junior College Journal, 1985
Underscores the need for community colleges to practice safety within the institutions and to instruct students in workplace safety procedures and requirements. Reviews Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) regulations and their impact on industry and education. Looks at the legal responsibilities of colleges for safety. (DMM)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Labor Standards, Occupational Safety and Health, Safety Education
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Oswald, Rudy – Social Education, 1984
The American labor movement and labor groups from other developed nations have recognized the interdependence of the world's economies. Discussed are the AFL-CIO's support for labor in the Soviet Union, policies of developing nations to reduce inflation and the resulting worldwide recession, U.S. auto industry problems, and maintaining labor…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economics, Global Approach, Inflation (Economics)
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Hunter, Tera W. – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Describes a lesson that focuses on the strike organized by the African-American washerwomen in Atlanta (Georgia) in order to protect their autonomy and increase their pay. Explains that the laundry workers' protest contrasted the image of complacent Southern workers depicted by the city's business and political elite. (CMK)
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, Females, Group Activities
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Mudge, Charlotte R. – Canadian Library Journal, 1987
Reviews the latest contract and salary changes in collective agreements in Canadian libraries, using the provinces of British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Ontario as a sample population. The issues likely to be raised at the negotiating table in 1988 are predicted. (5 references) (Author/CLB)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, Compensation (Remuneration), Foreign Countries, Fringe Benefits
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Baird, Collette – Education in Science, 1996
Describes the development of occupational standards for technicians in education and highlights the main aspects of the work. Explains the importance of learning as much as possible about technicians' work so that emerging occupational standards are both accurate and enabling. (DDR)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Labor Standards, Occupational Safety and Health
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CCCC Executive Committee – College Composition and Communication, 1989
Examines the conditions that undermine the quality of postsecondary writing instruction. Recommends alternatives in the form of guidelines for the professional recognition and treatment of tenure-line faculty, part-time and temporary full-time faculty, and graduate student instructors. (RS)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Principles, Full Time Faculty, Graduate Students
Hutchison, Cathleen Smith; And Others – Performance and Instruction, 1996
Contrasts the roles of performance technologists and other performance improvement specialists. Provides a matrix of strategies and tactics that performance technologists should be familiar with. Identifies regulations that can affect implementation of tactics, including EEO/affirmative action guidelines; employee safety and health laws,…
Descriptors: Federal Regulation, Improvement Programs, Labor Standards, Management by Objectives
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Lesh, Bruce – OAH Magazine of History, 1999
Describes a lesson plan that utilizes two primary sources, a handbill announcing the reduction in Baltimore and Ohio rail workers' wages and a list of damages to Baltimore and Ohio Railroad property, in order to determine the causes and effects of the Rail Strike of 1877. Provides the two sources and other handouts. (CMK)
Descriptors: Corporations, Economic Factors, Labor Problems, Labor Standards
Employment Standards Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Wage and Hour Div. – 1977
This booklet is a guide to the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (also known as the Wage-Hour Law) which apply to minors employed in agriculture. The content is as follows: coverage of the child labor provisions regarding agricultural employment, minimum age standards for employment in agriculture, school hours and employment in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agricultural Laborers, Agriculture, Child Labor
Skaros, Susan – Camping Magazine, 1996
AIDS and hepatitis B are diseases caused by the viruses HIV and HBV, respectively, which are spread in blood and body fluids. HBV is 100 times more contagious than HIV. Diligent implementation of universal precautions, an exposure control plan, use of personal protective equipment, a vaccination program, and ongoing staff and camper education can…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Camping, Communicable Diseases, Disease Control
Employment Standards Administration (DOL), Washington, DC. Wage and Hour Div. – 1977
This booklet is a guide to the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (also known as the Wage-Hour Law) which apply to minors employed in nonagricultural occupations. The content is as follows: coverage of the child labor provisions (covers employees in commerce, the production of goods for commerce, an enterprise engaged in commerce, and an…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Blue Collar Occupations, Child Labor, Federal Legislation
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White, Ben – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1999
Explores tensions between universalistic and relativistic approaches in the establishment of standards and strategies designed to prevent or overcome the abuse of children's capacity to work. Tensions are discussed within the context of the International Labour Office's proposed new international convention on the prohibition and elimination of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Advocacy, Child Labor, Child Welfare
Yeaman, Andrew R. J. – Educational Technology, 1983
Summarizes the National Institute of Occupational Health and Safety's recommendations for computer stations in industrial settings and proposes their adaptation to educational institutions. The human side of computer applications is stressed; solutions to educational problems are described; and a checklist of requirements for student comfort is…
Descriptors: Classroom Furniture, Design Requirements, Educational Facilities Design, Human Factors Engineering
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