Longer Hours, Fewer Jobs: Employment and Unemployment in the United States
$15.00
Millions unemployed… fewer people working harder for less pay and shrinking benefits… the assets of the wealthiest one percent of the population growing as the population below the poverty line swells… the next generation facing an even more bitter future… Why? Most working people cannot answer this question. In this user-friendly book, Michael Yates explains how employment and unemployment are inextricably connected in an economic system where employers are driven by the search for profits.
SKU: mrp888X
Categories: Books, Paperback
Topics:
Labor
Political Economy
Places:
Americas
United States
Publication Date: January 1994
Number of Pages: 160
Paperback ISBN: 9780853458883
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