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  • 11Split labor market theory — Theory Overview= A split labor market is a three way conflict between the Capitalist and two labor groups with the Capitalist seeking to displace higher paid workers by cheaper labor.cite journal last= Bonacich first= Edna year= 1972 month=… …

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  • 12Secondary labor market — The secondary labor market is the labor market consisting of high turnover, low pay, and usually part time and/or temporary jobs. Sometimes, secondary jobs are performed by high school or college students. The majority of service sector, light… …

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  • 13Primary labor market — The Primary labor market is the market consisting of high wage paying jobs, concrete careers and long term success. It is contrasted by the Secondary labor market, which consist of low paying, under the table (non taxable) jobs, and temporary… …

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  • 14Internal labor market — Internal labor markets are an administrative unit within a firm in which pricing and allocation of labor is governed by a set of administrative rules and procedures. The remainder of jobs within the ILM is filled by the promotion or transfer of… …

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  • 15Oregon Labor Market Information System — The Oregon Labor Market Information System (OLMIS) is a website maintained by the Oregon Employment Department in the U.S. state of Oregon. Building on the database developed as part of America s Workforce Information Database [… …

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  • 16Labor unions in the United States — function as legally recognized representatives of workers in numerous industries. The most prominent unions are found among public sector employees such as teachers and police. Activity by labor unions in the United States today centers on… …

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  • 17Labor certification — is a United States of America immigration concept. There are several options available to US employers who wish to hire foreign, non immigrant workers on a temporary but long term basis: H 1B visas, L 1 visas, TN status and other options. These… …

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  • 18market — mar·ket n 1: the rate or price at which a security or commodity is currently selling: market price 2 a: a geographical area of demand for commodities or services seeking new foreign market s b: a formal organized system en …

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  • 19market — [mär′kit] n. [ME < NormFr < L mercatus, trade, marketplace, pp. of mercari, to trade < merx (gen. mercis), wares, merchandise < ? IE base * merk̑ , to seize] 1. a) a gathering of people for buying and selling things, esp. provisions… …

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  • 20free labor market — The right of one conducting a business or industry to have a free flow of labor for the purpose of carrying on the business or industry, such being not merely an abstract right, but one recognized as the basis of a cause of action where there is… …

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