
America Wants Flexible Work
by Timothy J. Bartl
"America Wants Flexible Work" by Timothy J. Bartl, Labor Policy Association, 1998. Paperback in very good condition. This insightful publication examines the demand for flexible work in the U.S. labor market. Ideal for policymakers and economists. No jacket, minimal wear.
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The book is in very good condition, with clean pages and a firm binding. The cover shows minimal signs of wear, with no significant creases or marks. There is no dust jacket, as issued. Overall, it is well-preserved and suitable for collectors and readers interested in labor policy.
About This Classic 1998 Edition
"America Wants Flexible Work" by Timothy J. Bartl, published by the Labor Policy Association in 1998, explores the evolving landscape of employment in the United States. This publication, originating from Washington, D.C., delves into the increasing demand for flexible work arrangements and their implications on labor policy. Timothy J. Bartl provides a comprehensive analysis of how flexible work can meet both employer and employee needs. This work is particularly relevant for policymakers, economists, and labor market analysts. The book is a paperback edition, with no dust jacket, and is in very good condition with minimal wear. This publication is a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of labor policy and economic trends.
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