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It could be employer discrimination, customer preference or that the physical attribute may make the worker less productive.
"That training in turn may make the worker eligible for a promotion to a job that pays $13.50 an hour".
It is suggested that a pre-placement health examination should be offered to each worker who will be exposed to WBV so as to make the worker aware of the hazards, to obtain baseline health data, and to identify medical conditions that may increase the risk due to WBV.
There might be unobserved individual- or job-specific factors that, together with the observed factors, make the worker a perfect candidate for his or her job.
A similar proposal to make the worker credit contingent on personal rather than household earnings, and independent of the number of qualifying children, has been proposed by Elaine Maag of the Urban Institute.
In principle there ought to be some severance pay that would make GM better off, because it would be less than it would otherwise fork out to keep a worker in the jobs bank but would also make the worker better off, because he could quit the make-work and take a real job somewhere.
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Ms. Basir's primary mission was to make the workers feel good about themselves.
It is an effort to make the workers more visible, she said, but also hints at her working-class past.
More and more spent on technology to make the workers more productive, and we should expect capital intensity to increase over time.
He once argued: "The capitalists can always buy themselves out of any crises, as long as they make the workers pay".
To make the workers employed in changing and non-changing firms comparable in terms of observable characteristics, we rely on propensity score matching techniques (Rosenbaum and Rubin 1983).
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