1. Labor Economics And Labor Relations
They may be made aware of the benefits that is granted them but the "overall package" is not necessarily discussed during an interview process. ... Yet workers are not given the overall spectrum of the risks involved, particularly hazardous chemicals used, until they are employed. ... This supports my disagreement with the author's viewpoint that employees look for an "overall package" when considering employment. It is virtually impossible for a potential employee to be fully aware of the "overall package" prior to employment. ... At least until the "overall package" is evaluated by ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate