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It has long been well established that supervisors are employees within the meaning and coverage of Chapter 41.56 RCW, and that supervisors have the same right to organize and bargain as do non-supervisory employees. ghostinthemachine587
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The mean weekly earnings of the nation's nearly 90 million private sector, production and non-supervisory workers increased by only 4% over the decade.
Andrew Sum: Ringing Out the Lost Economic Decade of 2000-2010: Part Two Andrew Sum 2011
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Maybe someone realized that federal regs prevent institutions that receive federal funds from hiring people for non-supervisory jobs without an affirmative action compliant search?
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The mean weekly earnings of the nation's nearly 90 million private sector, production and non-supervisory workers increased by only 4% over the decade.
Andrew Sum: Ringing Out the Lost Economic Decade of 2000-2010: Part Two Andrew Sum 2011
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The growth in the level of these pre-tax corporate profits was about five times higher than the total growth in the annual pre-tax earnings of the nation's nearly 90 million production and non-supervisory workers.
Andrew Sum: Ringing Out the Lost Economic Decade of 2000-2010: Part Two Andrew Sum 2011
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New Solutions for Michigan reveals that the state workforce averages fewer than six non-supervisory staff for every manager and/or supervisor 5.9:1 - well above other states' norms.
Eric Lotke: Public Employees Offer Solutions. Examples. Eric Lotke 2011
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A lot of SA's are spreadsheet jockeys, don't manage anyone (it's classed as a non-supervisory management position), and have higher pay than the rank and file.
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The growth in the level of these pre-tax corporate profits was about five times higher than the total growth in the annual pre-tax earnings of the nation's nearly 90 million production and non-supervisory workers.
Andrew Sum: Ringing Out the Lost Economic Decade of 2000-2010: Part Two Andrew Sum 2011
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According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics study "Compensation from World War II through the Great Society", January 30, 2003, average hourly earnings of production and non-supervisory workers in manufacturing more than doubled between 1940 and 1949, with the largest increases during the war years, 1940-44.
Stephen Herrington: New Evidence That George Bush Was an Unserious President 2010
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The average non-supervisory production worker in America (about 75 percent of the workforce) has already seen an 18 percent drop in real wages since the mid 1970s.
Les Leopold: Help! What's the Cure for Financial Insanity? 2010
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