Work: opposing viewpoints
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Haley, J. (2002). Work: opposing viewpoints. San Diego, Calif. : Detroit, Mich., Greenhaven Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Haley, James, 1968-. 2002. Work: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Calif. : Detroit, Mich., Greenhaven Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Haley, James, 1968-, Work: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Calif. : Detroit, Mich., Greenhaven Press, 2002.
MLA Citation (style guide)Haley, James. Work: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Calif. : Detroit, Mich., Greenhaven Press, 2002.
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Education system should emphasize work skills / |r Pamela Emanoil -- |t Education system should not emphasize work skills / |r Robert W. Schaffer -- |t Improving basic skills will benefit workers / |r Richard J. Murnane and Frank Levy -- |t Improving basic skills will not benefit workers / |r Steve Kangas -- |t Job training programs should be expanded / |r Anthony P. Carnevale -- |t Traditional job training programs are ineffective / |r Anita Hattiangadi -- |t Government intervention is not a solution to unemployment / |r David Boaz -- |t Government intervention can foster full employment / |r Dimitri B. Papadimitriou -- |t Welfare-to-work programs help disadvantaged workers / |r Ron Haskins -- |t Welfare-to-work programs harm the disadvantaged / |r Randy Albelda -- |t A national living wage will improve living standards / |r Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism -- |t Living wage ordinances reduce employment / |r Jill Jenkins -- |t Increasing the number of foreign professionals will hurt U.S. workers / |r Norman Matloff -- |t Increasing the number of foreign professionals will not hurt U.S. workers / |r Suzette Brooks Masters and Ted Ruthizer -- |t Influence of labor unions may be increasing / |r Amy B. Dean -- |t Influence of labor unions is declining / |r Kevin Hassett -- |t Workers should not be required to pay union fees / |r Reed Larson -- |t Requiring workers to pay union fees is fair / |r William L. Clay -- |t Contingent workers will benefit from union representation / |r John J. Sweeney -- |t Contingent workers will not benefit from union representation / |r Christopher Westley -- |t Affirmative action promotes equality / |r James A. Buford Jr. -- |t Affirmative action does not promote equality / |r Arch Puddington -- |t Comparable worth policies are beneficial to women / |r Naomi Barko -- |t Comparable worth policies are not beneficial to women / |r Diana Furchtgott-Roth -- |t Americans with Disabilities Act has helped disabled workers / |r Brenda Paik Sunoo -- |t Americans with Disabilities Act has not helped disabled workers / |r Thomas DeLeire. |
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