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Chairman's chums out, jobs for girls in
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The Impact of Bargaining Institutions on Employer Provided Training in Britain
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Temporary Jobs: stepping stones or dead ends?
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Rob me, exploit me, rip me off (i'm a women)
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The Economic Behaviour of Trade Unions
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Fixed feature of a modern workforce
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Workers get more flexible
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Advice to women: get tough to get even in the workplace
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Girls can't complain about low pay, sadly
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Never mind the 'glass ceiling', women should worry about the 'sticky floor' in their office
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Millions shun the 9-to-5 routine
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Union Coverage for Non-standard Workers in Britain
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Outside Offers and the Gender Pay Gap: empirical evidence from the UK academic labour market
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Temporary Jobs: stepping stones or dead ends?
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The Union Membership Wage-Premium Puzzle: is there a free rider problem?
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Learning and earning: do multiple training events pay? a decade of evidence from a Cohort of young British men
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The Union Membership Wage-Premium Puzzle: is there a free rider problem?
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The Union Membership Wage-Premium Puzzle: is there a free rider problem?
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The future of collective bargaining in Europe
Lars Calmfors, Alison L. Booth, Michael C. Burda, et al.
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The impact of bargaining institutions on employer-provided training in Britain
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The union membership wage-premium puzzle: is there a free rider problem?
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Union coverage for non-standard workers in Britain
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Temporary jobs: stepping stones or dead ends?
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Fewer workers have regular jobs
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Are you tempted by temping?
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Unions and the rise of the flexible job
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Collectivism versus individualism: performance-related pay and union coverage for non-standard workers in Britain
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First-job temps risk damaging career prospects
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Persistence in Union Status: A longitudinal study of young men in Britain
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Unemployment persistence