This volume outlines a fresh view on pension plans from the perspective of both the employer and employee, describing the possibilities in American labor relations and in Congress to meet employers' needs to compete and to fulfill the enduring desire...
This volume outlines a fresh view on pension plans from the perspective of both the employer and employee, describing the possibilities in American la...
The manner in which financial market developments permeate labor and industrial relations may explain many of the pressing phenomena of our times economic instability, jobless recoveries, and high income and wealth inequality. Financial market trends influence hiring and compensation decisions, change managerial outlooks, steer investments and technology, and strain collective bargaining agreements. Inequality, Uncertainty, and Opportunity provides readers with a sense of the many ways in which financial market developments influence labor and industrial relations.
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The manner in which financial market developments permeate labor and industrial relations may explain many of the pressing phenomena of our times e...
Jobs and wages have become less secure over the past thirty years, while stock and housing markets have gone through greater booms and busts at the same time. These factors alone make saving for retirement difficult, but a number of policy changes have also increasingly exposed household to these risks, making saving more difficult and more uncertain. Social Security offers fewer protections because of an increasing retirement age, and employees receive less help from their employers than in the past. More people have to figure out complex "do-it-yourself" savings options while those who...
Jobs and wages have become less secure over the past thirty years, while stock and housing markets have gone through greater booms and busts at the sa...