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[PDF] Featherbedding on the Railroads: by Law and by Agreementa derogatory term applied to a practice, working rule, or agreement provision which. limits output or requires employment of excess workers and thereby creates ...Missing: "peer | Show results with:"peer
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[PDF] Featherbedding and the Federal Antiracketeering ActFeatherbedding includes only those union practices which impair economic ... require that the means used to enforce a featherbedding demand which is an unfair ...Missing: "peer | Show results with:"peer
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[PDF] The Folklore of Featherbedding - Digital Commons@DePaulThis human reaction, this desire for job-preservation, often has benefits which are worth preserving despite the economic waste that may ensue. Maximum hours ...Missing: "peer | Show results with:"peer
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[PDF] Featherbedding and the Taft-Hartley Act: Why the Ineffectiveness of ...Although featherbedding cannot always be justified, the most persuasive reason for labor's use of the tactic is that it often cushions the adverse impacts of ...Missing: "peer | Show results with:"peer
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The Economics of Featherbedding - jstorAccording to the analysis presented in this article, the economic consequences of so-called. "featherbedding" work rules will vary according to the type of ...
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The Economics of Featherbedding - Sage Journals4 This article is an analysis of the economic aspects of featherbedding under conditions of monopoly and competition in the prod- uct market, and particularly ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Do More Powerful Unions Generate Better Pro-Worker Outcomes?May 7, 2025 · These papers are not peer reviewed. The views expressed are the authors' own and do not reflect the official positions of the Mercatus ...
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Glossary - U.S. Department of LaborFEATHERBEDDING: Employing more workers than are actually necessary to complete a task. FREE RIDER: A worker in the bargaining unit who refuses to join the ...
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Featherbedding: What It Means, How It Works - InvestopediaFeatherbedding describes an unlawful practice of forcing employers to increase labor costs, such as hiring unnecessary workers.
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[PDF] What is Featherbedding - AGC of AmericaFeatherbedding (1921) – A union practice designed to increase employment and guarantee job security by requiring employers to hire or retain more employees.
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[PDF] Featherbedding Definition Economics - PressidiumFeatherbedding refers to a situation in labor economics where there is an excess of labor supply due to practices that require employers to maintain more ...
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feather-bedding, n. meanings, etymology and moreThe earliest known use of the noun feather-bedding is in the 1920s. OED's earliest evidence for feather-bedding is from 1921, in Bulletin Bureau Business ...
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Featherbed - English Definition & Meaning - WordZoEtymology. The term 'featherbed' in this sense originated in the early 20th century in the US. It figuratively refers to the comfort and ease of sleeping on a ...<|separator|>
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FEATHERBEDDING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of FEATHERBEDDING is the requiring of an employer usually under a union rule or safety statute to hire more employees than are needed or to ...
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Featherbedding | Collective Bargaining, Union Benefits & Job SecurityFeatherbedding, labour union practices that require the employer to pay for the performance of what he considers to be unnecessary work.
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Featherbedding: A Way of Life - FEE.org' Since then featherbedding– the term loosely coined from this incident to describe the purposeful spreading out of work to make jobs – has become an emotion- ...
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FEATHERBEDDING: Make-Work Imperils Economic Growth | TIMEModern-day featherbedding got its grip on industry as labor's answer to oldtime management abuses such as the speedup, spread far and wide during World War II's ...<|separator|>
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Understanding Featherbedding and Its Legal ImplicationsRating 5.0 (946) Key Takeaways. Featherbedding refers to union practices that require employers to hire more workers or retain unnecessary employees, often to protect jobs ...
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Featherbedding: Meaning, examples, and modern realityOct 5, 2025 · Featherbedding is when unions push employers to keep unneeded roles or pay for work with no output, raising costs and hurting efficiency.
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Labor Feather-Bedding Seen As Brake on Full Production; Growing ...Labor Feather-Bedding Seen As Brake on Full Production; Growing Number of Industries Feel Effects, but Actual Extent and Cost Are Uncertain. Share full ...
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Featherbedding: Explained | TIOmarketsJul 8, 2024 · Featherbedding, a term often used in the world of trading, refers to the practice of hiring more workers than necessary to perform a given job.
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The Featherbedding Problem - jstorThe unions involved in featherbedding are narrowly organized along craft lines. There is almost a total absence of these rules in industrial or multicraft ...
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CQ Researcher - Featherbedding and Union Work Rules - CQ Press... feather-bedding.4. Alleged Cost of Featherbedding on Railroads. The railroads assert that featherbedding costs the industry “over $500 million a year,” or the ...
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FEATHERBEDDING: Make-Work Imperils Economic Growth - TIMEModern-day featherbedding got its grip on industry as labor's answer to oldtime management abuses such as the speedup, spread far and wide during World War II' ...Missing: productivity | Show results with:productivity
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[PDF] The Effect of Economic Freedom on Labor Market Efficiency and ...Over time, higher employment costs resulting from regulations will tend to reduce wages. ... “Union Relative Wage Effects.” In Handbook of Labor Economics, vol. 2 ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES SOME NEW EVIDENCE ON AN ...it, and one which focuses on the non—wage effects of unionism. Section II ... "Featherbedding' j. ) (Higher. Employment. 2—_——-1uctivity_I than. Needed).
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What is Featherbedding? Definition and Explanation - AllVoicesA practice where workers are hired without real work being available. Featherbedding involves creating unnecessary jobs to employ more workers.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASS'N v. NATIONAL ...Section 8(b)(6) leaves to collective bargaining the determination of what, if any, work, including bona fide 'made work,' shall be included as compensable ...<|separator|>
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American Newspaper Pub. Assn. v. Labor Board | 345 U.S. 100 (1953)The Court thus holds that an "anti-featherbedding" statute designed to hit wasteful labor practices in fact sanctions additional waste in futile use of labor, ...
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[PDF] Drafting Problems and the Regulation of Featherbedding -An ...7 These are examples of featherbedding activities-union demands ... Act, as drafted, does not apply to featherbedding demands of railway unions. ... bargaining ...
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New industrial relations laws prompt concerns about return to 'bad ...a practice by which unions force management's hand to retain excess staff.
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Canada Labour Code ( RSC , 1985, c. L-2) - Laws.justice.gc.ca8 (1) Every employee is free to join the trade union of their choice and to participate in its lawful activities. Marginal note:Employer freedoms. (2) Every ...
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Unfair Labour Practice - Canada Industrial Relations BoardUnfair labour practices are acts that interfere with a union's right or ability to represent its members or an employee's right to make up their own mind ...
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Overtime: your rights: Overview - GOV.UKEmployers do not have to pay workers for overtime. However, your average pay for the total hours you work must not fall below the National Minimum Wage. Your ...Compulsory overtime · Time off and paid leave · Part-time workers
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Railroads: The Featherbedding Fight - Time MagazineThe unions, uneasily watching railroad employment dwindle from 2,000,000 in 1920 to 780,000 in 1960, have fought to preserve their hold by negotiating archaic, ...<|separator|>
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Feather-Bedding on the Railroads - WSJApr 8, 2024 · The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) finalized a rule last week requiring at least two crew members on most commercial trains. The six ...
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Suit Is Filed to Stop "Feather-Bedding;" Case Is First of Kind Under ...Accused of "feather-bedding,” or forcing the employer to hire and pay more men than he needs, is the Hartford local of the American Federation of Musicians. The ...
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' Feather-Bedding' Abuses Curbed in Trucking Industry; Teamsters ...For what relegated the "feather-bedding" practice of "gypsy-chasing" to the museums of labor history here and strengthened the hand of the Teamsters ...
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Press: Revolution on Fleet Street - Time MagazineMar 3, 1986 · He abruptly fired nearly 6,000 striking printers and moved his London papers to the $140 million computerized plant at Wapping, thus allowing ...
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15 | 1986: Printers and police clash in Wapping - BBC ON THIS DAYEight police officers are injured in the worst outbreak of violence yet outside the News International printing plant in Wapping, east London.<|separator|>
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Rupert Murdoch and the battle of Wapping: 25 years onJul 27, 2011 · A new exhibition about the media mogul's war with the print unions in 1986 throws up some fascinating historical parallels.
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The Wapping printers' dispute, 1986-7 - Sam Lowry - Libcom.orgFeb 19, 2007 · A short history of a strike and subsequent lockout by printers in the Wapping area of London, which began in the winter of 1986 and ended ...
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[PDF] Italy - IMF eLibrary"featherbedding" as union power declined and a major privatization program took hold. ... public services in Italy. It does not reward the inefficiency of an ...
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Italy: Selected Issues in: IMF Staff Country Reports Volume 2000 ...Jul 18, 2000 · Population aging affects the public finances in mainly two ways: first, it raises public expenditure, notably on pensions and health care (only ...
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[PDF] Report One - Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti... European countries, by focussing on three case studies: Germany, Italy, and the UK. The choice of the sample is dictated by the need to consider a set of ...
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[PDF] Capital Accumulation and Unemployment: A Tale of Two ContinentsTighter corporate governance and weaker unions may have allowed firms which suffered from feather bedding and excess employment to shed labour. The second.
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Milton Friedman on Labor Unions - Free To Choose - YouTubeFeb 22, 2011 · In this classic narration from Free To Choose, Milton Friedman explains why labor unions can only get improved wages, benefits and ...
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The Costs of Occupational Licensing - The Institute for JusticeAdditional costs not captured by deadweight loss alone include “featherbedding,” which is when people must be paid for a job even though they are not the ones ...
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[PDF] Labor Market Conflict and the Decline of the Rust BeltJan 10, 2023 · This rise in “featherbedding” largely offsets the effects of a narrower investment gap. ... ” Review of Economic Studies 69 (1): 245–276. Peters, ...<|separator|>
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Labor Market Conflict and the Decline of the Rust BeltThe Rust Belt's decline is linked to persistent labor market conflict, which causes strikes, lower investment, and lower productivity, accounting for half of ...<|separator|>
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The Economic Effects of Airline Deregulation - Brookings InstitutionThe authors find that lower fares and better service have netted travelers some $6 billion in annual benefits, while airline earnings have increased by $2.5 ...Missing: featherbedding | Show results with:featherbedding
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Work Rules, Featherbedding, and Pareto-Optimal Union ... - SSRNJul 5, 2004 · This paper examines a model of "semi-efficient" bargaining in which the unionand the firm bargain over wages and various types of work rules.Missing: studies effects
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The Missing Dockworkers - Marginal REVOLUTIONOct 13, 2024 · WSJ: Start with the astounding fact that there were 50,000 or so ILA strikers but only 25,000 or so port jobs. That's right, only about half ...
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Unions Are Resisting Tech Advances That Make Ports More EfficientMay 8, 2025 · Although, there is some controversy, it's likely that Milton Friedman made this comment on spoons. ... featherbedding is real. as the unions ...<|separator|>
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Railroads Oppose Union-Backed Rule Regarding Crew SizesApr 16, 2024 · Railroad unions are ridiculous--they originated the term union "featherbedding". Just how does a second man or even a third man make a mile and ...
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Impact of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947 - IndeavorThis practice of requiring an employer to pay for unneeded or unperformed work, known as featherbedding, is prohibited under the Taft-Hartley Act.Key Provisions · Secondary Boycotts · The Pro Act
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Freight Rail Crew Size | AAR - Association of American RailroadsFreight railroad crew sizes have been reduced from five to three to two people pursuant to collective bargaining agreements with labor unions under the ...
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[PDF] ISSUE BRIEF - The Heritage FoundationMay 6, 2019 · Railroad unions and some Members of Congress, ostensibly for safety reasons, are advocating a two- person crew minimum. But the push for federal.<|separator|>
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Don't Cry for the Pilots - Deregulation Works | The Heritage FoundationThe unionized pilots apparently intend to establish that airline deregulation, begun in 1978 ... featherbedding-were accepted as a matter of course. Has ...
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Into Thin Air - The New York TimesFeb 17, 2002 · Attacking a brazen case of featherbedding, he got the union to agree to cut the number of pilots in the cockpits of Boeing 737's from three to ...
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Hostess, Twinkies: 5 Game-Changing Strikes - ABC News... contract clause that would have allowed management to cut the number of union workers allocated to certain job functions -- a practice known as featherbedding.