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Strict labor regulations jointly with an imperfect enforcement can generate incentives to the firms for not complying with the labor law (Basu et al. 2010).
City leaders and labor unions jointly negotiated these past arrangements but haven't cooperated to keep them in check.
His breathing was labored.
It's not labored.
But last week, labor and business groups jointly called for a visa system that would meet labor market demands while protecting American workers.
Don't labor it.
The natural assumption is that a partnership decision like marriage will affect not only how individuals decide to supply labor but also how spouses jointly decide on their market labor supply.
Finally, in 1926, Congress passed the Railway Labor Act, which was jointly drafted by representatives of the railroads and the railroad unions.
Moreover, landscape-level decision-making processes can improve the efficiency of forest management, as when many owners of small parcels increase the economy of scale of their operations by jointly hiring labor or selling products.
The result is a radicalization of his "Bolivarian Revolution," with incitations to class warfare and the rare spectacle of a successful national strike called jointly by labor unions and employer groups to protest what they see as the president's growing authoritarian tendencies.
The agreement frees $117 million from the Health Insurance Stabilization Fund — a fund the city pays into and administers jointly with labor unions — and allows it to flow into the welfare funds of the 100 or so civil service unions affected by the new health insurance restrictions.
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