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The 1998 Ilo Declaration On Fundamental Principles And Rights At Work: Promoting Labor Law Reforms Through The Ilo As An Alternative To Imposing Coercive Trade Sanctions, Christopher R. Coxson
The 1998 Ilo Declaration On Fundamental Principles And Rights At Work: Promoting Labor Law Reforms Through The Ilo As An Alternative To Imposing Coercive Trade Sanctions, Christopher R. Coxson
Penn State International Law Review
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Our Eroding Industrial Base: U.S. Labor Laws Compared With Labor Laws Of Less Developed Nations In Light Of The Global Economy, Andrew K. Stutzman
Our Eroding Industrial Base: U.S. Labor Laws Compared With Labor Laws Of Less Developed Nations In Light Of The Global Economy, Andrew K. Stutzman
Penn State International Law Review
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Swedish Parental Leave Policy And Its Lessons To The U.S., Jon Kosich
Swedish Parental Leave Policy And Its Lessons To The U.S., Jon Kosich
Penn State International Law Review
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Unemployment In Japan's Declining Industries: A Re-Evaluation Of Japanese Employment Adjustment Policy, Susan N. Duke
Unemployment In Japan's Declining Industries: A Re-Evaluation Of Japanese Employment Adjustment Policy, Susan N. Duke
Penn State International Law Review
Is Japan really out-maneuvering the West in post-industrial development? This Comment examines the down-side of economic progress by focusing on how Japan has addressed employment disruptions in the declining industries, such as steel, textiles, and electronic computers. Employment adjustment legislation and the Japanese government's past performance in creating and implementing employment adjustment policy are re-evaluated.