When compared with the rest of the nation, Rhode Island stands out as a highly unionized state. A recent study released by the Department of Labor shows that 108,000 of the 398,000 employed in the state in 1978 were union members. Membership in associations such as the National Education Association and others adds a further 11,000 persons to the list. This total of 119,000 union and association members represents 29.9 percent of total employment on non-agricultural payrolls, ranking Rhode Island 13th in the nation and highest in New England which, as a region, averages 26.6 percent, and the same figure, coincidentally, as the national average
This project consists of a brief history of the Rhode Island economy, a discussion of the need for e...
Lé. J. Mehta S. K — Population redistribution and business structure and location patterns. Rhode Is...
The purpose of this study was to examine the history of state supported programs for vocational educ...
When compared with the rest of the nation, Rhode Island stands out as a highly unionized state. A re...
The economic picture for Rhode Island is looking brighter. Recent forecasts by Manpower, Inc. and th...
Skilled human capital plays a major role in sparking innovation, enhancing productivity, raising inc...
This small state has an advantage over larger states because its size allows it to share ideas more ...
RIght Now is a coalition of business, religious and community leaders trying to bring changes to the...
If you are number two, you try harder. But what do you do if you are number four? Figures recently r...
Early this year a talented lawyer-turned businessman announced that he would be leaving Rhode Island...
Rhode Island is unique. It is the smallest state in the country, has a different religious majority,...
Ranking cities and states for their livability, jobs, taxes, schools and a host of other measures is...
For the first time in this country\u27s history there is now a national urban policy, a statement of...
I document the dramatic divergence between the fortunes of unions in the public and private sectors ...
The town of Exeter in Washington County is an unusual place--it is classified as one of the few rema...
This project consists of a brief history of the Rhode Island economy, a discussion of the need for e...
Lé. J. Mehta S. K — Population redistribution and business structure and location patterns. Rhode Is...
The purpose of this study was to examine the history of state supported programs for vocational educ...
When compared with the rest of the nation, Rhode Island stands out as a highly unionized state. A re...
The economic picture for Rhode Island is looking brighter. Recent forecasts by Manpower, Inc. and th...
Skilled human capital plays a major role in sparking innovation, enhancing productivity, raising inc...
This small state has an advantage over larger states because its size allows it to share ideas more ...
RIght Now is a coalition of business, religious and community leaders trying to bring changes to the...
If you are number two, you try harder. But what do you do if you are number four? Figures recently r...
Early this year a talented lawyer-turned businessman announced that he would be leaving Rhode Island...
Rhode Island is unique. It is the smallest state in the country, has a different religious majority,...
Ranking cities and states for their livability, jobs, taxes, schools and a host of other measures is...
For the first time in this country\u27s history there is now a national urban policy, a statement of...
I document the dramatic divergence between the fortunes of unions in the public and private sectors ...
The town of Exeter in Washington County is an unusual place--it is classified as one of the few rema...
This project consists of a brief history of the Rhode Island economy, a discussion of the need for e...
Lé. J. Mehta S. K — Population redistribution and business structure and location patterns. Rhode Is...
The purpose of this study was to examine the history of state supported programs for vocational educ...