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The study compares Wal-Mart wages and benefits for non-managerial workers with those of unionized grocery workers.
The Economics of Wage Labor, Michael Munger | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The study compares Wal-Mart wages and benefits for non-managerial workers with those of unionized grocery workers.
The Economics of Wage Labor, Michael Munger | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The figure shows the year-over-year changes in the real weekly earnings of blue-collar, non-managerial workers it's a good proxy for the median, or middle-class wage.
Jared Bernstein: Obama and the Economy: Then vs. Now Jared Bernstein 2011
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The average age of non-managerial level staff is 23 years old, making it easier for students to bond and work with the staff.
Winnie So: Back To School At Hong Kong's New Learning Hotel Winnie So 2011
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In a comparison of the years 2000 and 2007, women comprised 49% of non-managerial workers in both years, but their representation in management rose slightly from 39% to 40%.
Robert Drago: Progress Denied: Women in Management Left Behind (Minding the Kids) Robert Drago 2010
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The figure shows the year-over-year changes in the real weekly earnings of blue-collar, non-managerial workers it's a good proxy for the median, or middle-class wage.
Jared Bernstein: Obama and the Economy: Then vs. Now Jared Bernstein 2011
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In a comparison of the years 2000 and 2007, women comprised 49% of non-managerial workers in both years, but their representation in management rose slightly from 39% to 40%.
Robert Drago: Progress Denied: Women in Management Left Behind (Minding the Kids) Robert Drago 2010
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Sodexo, one of the largest employers in the world, made more than a billion dollars profit in 2009, yet pays its workers in the United States as little as $7.50 an hour and does not offer affordable health care options for two-thirds of its non-managerial employees in the US.
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Sodexo, one of the largest employers in the world, made more than a billion dollars profit in 2009, yet pays its workers in the United States as little as $7.50 an hour and does not offer affordable health care options for two-thirds of its non-managerial employees in the US.
Standing for Justice 2010
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You may have thought that the highest percentage would be 100, but that would be naive and non-managerial.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jonathan 2008
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