The Commercial Temp Agency, the Union Hiring Hall, and the Contingent Workforce: Toward a Legal Reclassification of For-Profit Labor Market Intermediaries

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1-1-2006

DOI

10.17848/9781429454827.ch13

Subject Areas

LABOR MARKET ISSUES; Employment relationships; Temporary employment; Unions and collective bargaining

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Freeman, Harris, and George Gonos. 2006. "The Commercial Temp Agency, the Union Hiring Hall, and the Contingent Workforce: Toward a Legal Reclassification of For-Profit Labor Market Intermediaries." In Justice on the Job: Perspectives on the Erosion of Collective Bargaining in the United States, Richard N. Block, Sheldon Friedman, Michelle Kaminski, and Andy Levin, eds. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, pp. 275-304. https://doi.org/10.17848/9781429454827.ch13

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