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[Articles]  |
| Christopher L. Erickson and Sarosh Kuruvilla
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| Industrial Relations System Transformation |
| Pages: 3-21 |
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Daphne Gottlieb Taras and Jason Copping
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| The Transition from Formal Nonunion Representation to Unionization: A Contemporary Case |
| Pages: 22-44 |
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Naercio Menezes-Filho, David Ulph, and John Van Reenen
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| R&D and Unionism: Comparative Evidence from British Companies and Establishments |
| Pages: 45-63 |
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Lisa M. Lynch and Sandra E. Black
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| Beyond the Incidence of Employer-Provided Training |
| Pages: 64-81 |
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Harry J. Holzer
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| Employer Skill Demands and Labor Market Outcomes of Blacks and Women |
| Pages: 82-98 |
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Maury Gittleman, Michael Horrigan, and Mary Joyce
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| "Flexible" Workplace Practices: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Survey |
| Pages: 99-115 |
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Peter Dorman and Paul Hagstrom
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| Wage Compensation for Dangerous Work Revisited |
| Pages: 116-135 |
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[Book Reviews - Industrial Relations Theory. Reviewed by Hoyt N. Wheeler]  |
| Jack Barbash and Noah M. Meltz, eds.
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| Theonzing in Industrial Relations: Approaches and Applications |
| Pages: 136-137 |
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[Labor-Management Relations. Reviewed by Chris Howell]  |
| Miriam A. Golden
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| Heroic Defeats: The Politics of Job Loss |
| Pages: 137-139 |
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[Reviewed by Gary N. Chaison]  |
| Marick F. Masters
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| Unions at the Crossroads: Strategic Membership, Financial and Political Perspectives |
| Pages: 139-140 |
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[Reviewed by Howard G. Foster]  |
| James L. Stern and Joyce M. Najita, eds.
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| Labor Arbitration under Fire |
| Pages: 140-141 |
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[Economic and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions. Reviewed by Robert]  |
| Rebecca M. Blank
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| It Takes a Nation: A New Agenda for Fighting Poverty |
| Pages: 141-142 |
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[Reviewed by Marianne A. Ferber]  |
| Deborah M. Figart and Peggy Kahn
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| Contesting the Market: Pay Equity and the Politics of Economic Restructuring |
| Pages: 142-144 |
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[Reviewed by Carlena K Cochi Ficano]  |
| Dave M. O'Neill and June Ellenoff O'Neill
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| Lessons for Welfare Reform: An Analysis of the AFDC Caseload and Past Welfare-to-Work Programs |
| Pages: 144-146 |
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[Reviewed by Carlena K Cochi Ficano]  |
| Alice Dandion Perlmurter
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| From Welfare to Work: Corporate Initiatives and Unfond |
| Pages: 144-146 |
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[Historical Studies. Reviewed by Joseph A. McCartin]  |
| Mildred Allen Beik
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| The Miners of Windber: The Struggles of New Immigrants for Unionization, 1890s-1930s |
| Pages: 146-140 |
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[Reviewed by Joseph A. McCartin]  |
| John H.M. Laslett, ed.
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| The United Mineworkers of America: A Model of Industrial Solidarity? |
| Pages: 146-140 |
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[Reviewed by David A. Zonderman]  |
| William F. Hartford
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| Where Is Our Responsibility ? Unions and Economic Change in the New England Textile Industry, 1870-1960 |
| Pages: 148-149 |
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[Reviewed by Nick Salvatore]  |
| Rick Halpern and Roger Horowitz
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| Meatpackers: An Oral History of Black Packinghouse Workers and Their Struggle for Racial and Economic Equality |
| Pages: 149-150 |
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[Reviewed by Paul F. Clark]  |
| Ivana Krajcinovic
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| From Company Doctors to Managed Care: The United Mine Workers' Noble Experiment |
| Pages: 150-152 |
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[Research in Progress]  |
| Pages: 153-154 |