HD5124 .M45 2002
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Putting work in its place : a quiet revolution / |
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HD5124 .M45 2002eb
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Putting work in its place : a quiet revolution / |
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HD5124 .M58
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Shift work : the social, psychological, and physical consequences, by Paul E Mott [and others] |
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HD5124 .N2
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The eight hour day defined. |
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HD5124 .N64 pt. 1
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Flexitime / |
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HD5124 .N64 pt.1 HD5109.2.U5
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Flexitime / |
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HD5124 .N64 pt. 2-3
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Permanent part-time employment : the compressed workweek / |
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HD5124 .N64 pt.2-3 HD5110.2.U5
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Permanent part-time employment : the compressed workweek / |
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HD5124 .O94 1989
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Reduced working hours : cure for unemployment or economic burden? / |
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HD5124 .P4 1973
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The 8-day week. |
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HD5124 .P46 2018
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Diminishing returns at work : the consequences of long working hours / |
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HD5124 .P6
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4 days, 40 hours : reporting a revolution in work and leisure / |
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HD5124 .R57 1989
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Our own time : a history of American labor and the working day / |
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HD5124 .W48
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The four-day week / |
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HD5124 .W6 1981
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New work schedules for a changing society : a Work in America Institute policy study / |
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HD5124 .W675 1997
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Workers are on the job more hours over the course of the year. |
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HD5125 (INTERNET)
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The case for the shorter work day. Franklin O. Bunting, plaintiff in error, vs. The state of Oregon, defendant in error. Brief for defendant in error. Felix Frankfurter, of counsel for the State of Oregon. Assisted by Josephine Goldmark |
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HD5125 .L49
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Reducing worktime as a means to combat unemployment. |
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HD5125 .N3
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The hours of work problem in five major industries. |
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HD5125 .N35
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Practical experience with the work week of forty-eight hours or less. |
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