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...said that between Monday and Thursday, the Union-goes reduced their waste output from 3/4 to 1/2 pound per person...
...said that between Monday and Thursday, theUnion-goers reduced their waste output from 3/4 to1/2 pound per person...
...same downsizing that has sharply pared union membership has also created new receptiveness for union organizers among surviving employees who find themselves overworked and stressed out. Labor productivity, which measures the hourly output of workers, grew a robust 3.2% last year, the best showing since 1964, while paychecks got smaller. In inflation-adjusted dollars, average weekly wages have fallen from $272 10 years ago to $254 today. Adding insult to injury, the gap between executive compensation and ordinary pay has been rapidly widening. According to compensation expert Graef Crystal, the earnings of chief executive officers of major corporations have zoomed...
...block, the second half of the biography is no less exciting than the first. As his creative impulse gave out, Genet sought personal satisfaction in various political causes, eventually becoming involved with the Black Panthers and the PLO. His political concerns sparked his last period of concentrated literary output in the late 50s, when he produced his classic plays The Blacks, The Maids and The Screens...
...once again the world leader in productivity -- output per worker-hour -- the most important measure of an economy's power to compete. After more than two decades of healthy annual advances, American nonfarm productivity growth declined and sometimes reversed after 1973. Last year it grew nearly 3%, much of it due to blood-curdling corporate restructuring that was marked by increased automation, layoffs and lower wages. "The Europeans have barely begun that process," says William Archey, a senior vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce...