Sentence examples for labor exchanges from inspiring English sources

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He also served in the liberal government of the early 1900's that introduced old-age pensions and unemployment insurance and labor exchanges -- all anathema to today's neocons.

Such policies, the authors note, continue in India, where "regulations require certain firms to award workers with lifetime employment and require firms with more than 25 workers to use official labor exchanges to fill any vacancy".

As recently as the early 1980s, parts of the Gangnam district were covered in rice paddies, and Korea's agrarian traditions include the proto-sharing economies of gye, community lending circles, poomasi, non-monetary labor exchanges and du-rae, group labor collectives.

Muste's groups, strong in the Midwest, set up bartering arrangements and labor exchanges among the jobless.

Pubs became the centre of communities, de facto trade union HQs, labor exchanges, and social security offices for local working class communities.

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Envisioned as an libertarian, anarchist and anti-socialist utopia, it had no government, taxes, police or public spaces, and had its own currency based on labor exchange.

The Job Market column on Sunday, about online job boards, incorrectly described a national labor exchange set up by one site, JobCentral.com.

Public employment services -- The Employment Service (ES) -- provide placement assistance to both workers and employers, maintains labor exchange listings, and performs outreach to employers.

Similarly, Plesca (2010) evaluates the US Employment Service (i.e., labor exchange), Albrecht et al. (2009) estimate the equilibrium effects of the large-scale Swedish "Knowledge Lift" program, and Cahuc and Le Barbanchon (2010) evaluate counseling for the unemployed, all in the context of DMP-style equilibrium models.

For example, it is one thing to say that a certain sector is expanding or contracting but probably a different level of information transmission to convey what it means to be in that sector and incorporate this information into labor exchange systems.

At an earlier stage, economics emphasized the role of "efficiency wage" (Shapiro and Stiglitz 1984), but later, economists made substantial theoretical revisions to add social and relational elements to their models (Akerlof and Yellen 1986), emphasizing that these elements, often extracontractual, make the contract-based labor exchange more or less reciprocal.

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