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The authors show that even when drug tests are extremely accurate by conventional measures, under some circumstances they will yield a high "false accusation rate" (that is, a high percentage of those testing positive for drugs will not have drugs in their systems). For example, if a...
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This research develops a model of the factors influencing public opinion on labor relations issues and tests the model with data from local referenda, each determining whether a community would adopt the Texas Fire and Police Employee Relations Act of 1973 and thereby allow local police and...
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Examines labor relations in the urban transit industry in the United States and the effects of its transition from private to public ownership. Background on the structure of the industry; Discussion of the unionization of the industry; Information on trends in ridership, employment, and...
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