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hotels taking into account the specific characteristics of each establishment. The results have shown that even after … differential remained between large and small establishments. To achieve these aims four hypotheses on productivity, labour quality … quality and internal labour market variables. It is also possible that large establishments pay higher wages simply because …
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A citywide minimum wage for all hotels in the City of Los Angeles with 100 or more rooms would impact approximately 64 … of the city's 87 large hotels and over five thousand low-wage hotel workers. A new minimum wage will not result in … significant relocation or cessation of current hotel business. Average wages paid by hotels in the City of Los Angeles are well …
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This paper uses data from the 1990s to examine changes in the wages, employment, and effort of nurses in California hospitals following takeovers by large chains. The market for nurses has been described as a classic monopsony, so that one might expect increases in firm market power to be...
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This paper uses data from the 1990s to examine changes in the wages, employment, and effort of nurses in California hospitals following takeovers by large chains. The market for nurses has been described as a classic monopsony, so that one might expect increases in firm market power to be...
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This paper uses data from the 1990s to examine changes in the wages, employment, and effort of nurses in California hospitals following takeovers by large chains. The market for nurses has been described as a classic monopsony, so that one might expect increases inform market power to be...
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