Contributors in Labor statistics
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nature of injury or illness
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Names the principal physical characteristic of a disabling condition, such as sprain/strain, cut/laceration, or carpal tunnel syndrome.
collective bargaining
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Method whereby representatives of employees (unions) and employers negotiate the conditions of employment, normally resulting in a written contract setting forth the wages, hours, and other ...
legally required benefits
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Legally required benefits include the employer's costs for Social Security, Medicare, Federal and State unemployment insurance, and workers' compensation.
extended mass layoff
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Layoff of at least 31 days in duration and involving 50 or more individuals from a single establishment filing initial claims for unemployment insurance during a consecutive 5-week period.
labor productivity
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Labor productivity refers to the relationship between output and the labor time used in generating that output. It is the ratio of output per hour.
demand for additional workers
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Job openings resulting from employment growth and the need to replace workers who leave an occupation.
health insurance plan
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Insurance plans that include coverage for one or more of the following: medical care, dental care, and vision care.