employment

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  • Diamandis essay on technological progress and unemployment
    • robotic cooking
      In Abundance and Unemployment: Our Future

      …significant and rapid loss of jobs, from truck driver to anesthesiologist. Don’t get me wrong: it is not the magnitude of this change that worries me. I believe that people are continually losing their jobs to increasing technology and ultimately “upskilling” themselves (in partnership with technology) to become even better…

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  • online recruiting
    • In Monster

      employee-recruitment company, with headquarters in Maynard, Mass., and New York, N.Y. In 1994 Monsterboard.com was created by American Jeff Taylor to provide online career and recruitment services. Notably, it was one of the first commercial Web sites. In 1999 Monsterboard.com was merged with Online Career…

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  • regulation by labour law
    • Code of Hammurabi
      In labour law: Employment

      Employment considered as a basic concept and category of labour law is a relatively recent development. Prior to the Great Depression and World War II the emphasis was upon the prevention or reduction of excessive unemployment rather than upon long-term employment policy as part…

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  • union’s effect on wage structure
    • English economist David Ricardo
      In distribution theory: Wages

      …lead to a loss of employment; this is generally recognized by union leaders. The opposite view, that trade unions cannot influence wages at all (unless they alter the basic relationship between supply and demand for labour), is held by a number of economists with respect to the real wage level…

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      • employer vaccine mandates debate
        • COVID-19 vaccine
          In Employer Vaccine Mandates

          Although the debate about employer vaccine mandates in the United States recently centered upon COVID-19 requirements, mandates and the debate about them are as old as the country itself.

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