The History of Guaranteed Wages and Employment*
Don A. Seastone
The Journal of Economic History, 1955, vol. 15, issue 2, 134-150
Abstract:
Since the first American guaranteed wage and employment plans were formulated more than sixty years ago, the concept of guarantees has been championed by diverse economic institutions. This paper will analyze these successive attempts at establishing guarantees in the chronological order in which they have occurred—first, by business enterprise, secondly by various levels of government, and finally, by labor unions.
Date: 1955
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