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  2. Labor induction - Wikipedia

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    The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has recommended against elective induction before 39 weeks if there is no medical indication and the cervix is unfavorable. [14] One recent study indicates that labor induction at term (41 weeks) or post-term reduces the rate of caesarean section by 12%, and also reduces fetal death. [15]

  3. IZA World of Labor - Wikipedia

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    IZA World of Labor launched on 1 May 2014 at the Press Club in Washington D.C. to coincide with International Workers' Day. [2] It is a freely-available online resource presenting analyses of labor economics issues to inform evidence-based policy, [3] from the effect of minimum wages on employment prospects to whether demographic bulges affect youth unemployment.

  4. National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 - Wikipedia

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    Front page of the National Industrial Recovery Act, as signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 16, 1933. The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (NIRA) was a US labor law and consumer law passed by the 73rd US Congress to authorize the president to regulate industry for fair wages and prices that would stimulate economic recovery.

  5. Hustle culture is alive and well in America: U.S. Labor ... - AOL

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    The hustle culture of the American workforce is alive and well, contends U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, despite data suggesting employees are burnt out from the pandemic. "I think that ...

  6. Labor unions are having a moment in the sun after seeing 'a ...

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    These are the pros and cons of unions It’s been a big win for labor this fall. Alongside the UPS workers' new contract, the 148-day Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike ended.

  7. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    United States labor law sets the rights and duties for employees, labor unions, and employers in the US. Labor law's basic aim is to remedy the "inequality of bargaining power" between employees and employers, especially employers "organized in the corporate or other forms of ownership association". [3]

  8. Padrone system - Wikipedia

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    The American Emigrant Company (AEC) was established in 1864 to take advantage of the “act to encourage immigration” passed by Congress that same year. Its mission was to transport skilled and unskilled workers from Europe directly to North American companies suffering labor shortages.

  9. The pros and cons of making advanced chips in America - AOL

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    Positron is also working on sourcing more components and materials in North America, or at least outside China and Taiwan. Sourcing from Mexico, for example, offers greater safety from ...