Implications of technological change for training programmes in industry

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Veröffentlicht: 1965
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European experience with the changing nature of jobs due to automation 1965 Crossman, E. R. F. W.
Effects of technological change on the nature of jobs 1965 Levine, Louis
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Automation, collective bargaining and beyond 1965 Bluestone, Irving
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The Trade Union Advisory Committee to O.-E.C.D. 1965 Levinson, Charles
The pace of technological change and factors affecting it 1965 Wolfbein, Seymour L.
Effects of changing industrial structure on occupational trends 1965 Schonning, Gil
Variety in adaptation to technological change: The contribution of collective bargaining 1965 Weber, Arnold R.
Implications of government-sponsored training programmes 1965 Walsh, John. P.
Manpower problems and management in an automated age 1965 Barkin, Solomon
Implications of technological change for training programmes in industry 1965 Boynton, Ralph E.
Labor force adjustment of workers affected by technological change 1965 Goodwin, Robert C.
Technological change productivity, and employment in the United States 1965 Greenberg, Leon
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