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You Can Fight City Hall—The Dover, N.H., IAFF Defeat of Privatized Fire Protection
Hurd, Richard W. (1985-10-01)[Excerpt] In recent years public sector unions have faced an increasingly difficult bargaining environment. The combination of a sluggish economy, cutbacks in federal aid, and citizen resistance to tax increases have forced ... -
You Don't Need to Answer Right Away! Receivers Overestimate how Quickly Senders Expect Responses to Non-Urgent Work Emails
Giurge, Laura M.; Bohns, Vanessa K. (Elsevier, 2021-11)Workplaces increasingly use response speed as a proxy for hard work, signaling to employees that the only way to succeed is to be “always on.” Drawing on boundary theory and egocentrism, we examine a problematic bias around ... -
You Say You Want a Revolution? [Review of the Book 'The Other Side of the Sixties: Young Americans for Freedom and the Rise of Conservative Politics']
Salvatore, Nick (1997-09-01)[Excerpt] Was the New Left a premature revolution, the fruits of which must await a future set of proper conditions to develop? Or was it more a victim of a giant government conspiracy that crushed a vibrant and growing ... -
Youth Employment Programs: Three Southwestern Case Studies
Briggs , Vernon M. Jr. (1980-05-01)"An examination of the planning, implementation, and first year operation phases of the Youth Employment and Demonstration Projects Act of 1977 (YEDPA) by three prime sponsors in the Southwest: the city of Albuquerque, NM ... -
“You’re Nobody ‘til Somebody Loves You”: The Use of Job Search for Bargaining Leverage
Boswell, Wendy R.; Boudreau, John W.; Dunford, Benjamin B. (2002-01-01)The purpose of this research is to investigate a previously overlooked yet important objective for an employee engaging in job search – seeking alternative employment to obtain leverage against the current employer. We ...