This appendix describes current occupational analysis systems in more detail than is provided in the main text. Category/enumerative systems are presented first followed by descriptions of six ...
Occupational licensing is increasingly widespread throughout American industry. Incumbent firms believe that licensing prevents competition by new entrants that would drive down prices. Public ...
American policymakers are approaching cross-ideological consensus about the use and abuse of occupational licensing. Occupational licensing is a kind of labor regulation that has spread across America ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Act of December 29, 1970, states “An Act: To assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women …” Section 5 of the Act titled Duties goes on to ...
Workplace exposure to gases, dusts, fumes, and aromatic solvents used in paints, varnishes, and glues, is linked to waning lung capacity above and beyond that associated with normal aging, finds a ...
New analysis from Indeed reveals that around 2.4% of UK workers change jobs in an average month – and nearly two-thirds of those who do move into an entirely different occupatio ...
This chapter focuses on the U.S. Army as a case study in the changing nature of work. It focuses on the application of the concepts, issues, and principles presented in previous chapters. The Army is ...