Compensation for workers adversely affected by corporate restructuring: pension rights, the law and public policy
The costs of restructuring to corporations can be enormous. So too can be the costs of restructuring for workers and communities, layoffs, plant closings, and long-term unemployment are often the consequences of restructuring. Normally, those adversely affected by restructuring are not due any compe...
Autor Principal: | Clark, G |
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Outros autores: | Regional Studies Association |
Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Routledge
1993
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