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Improving the quality of low-wage work: the current American experience

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Osterman, Paul

International Labour Review

2008

147

2-3

June - September

115-134

career development ; job design ; low wages ; trade unionization ; vocational training ; workers representation ; working poor

USA

Wages and wage payment systems

English

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"Despite the recent strength of the United States job market, about one fifth of the private-sector workforce is in poor-quality employment, earning poverty-level wages or less, with scant prospects for improvement. Against this background, the article focuses on demand-side policies, aimed at influencing firms' decision-making in the direction of better quality employment. Describing and evaluating a variety of programmes pursued to that end, the author argues for more policy coherence and a balanced approach combining training and economic development programmes working directly with employers, on the one hand, and increased unionization and better wage and working-time standards, on the other."

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