This paper outlines a proposal for a system of work sharing that would give employers an incentive to maintain workers on their payroll at reduced hours as an alternative to laying them off. The system would be attached to the existing system of unemployment compensation, with shorttime compensation as an alternative to unemployment compensation. This means that work sharing would require no new government bureaucracy. In fact, 21 states (including California and New York) already have short-time compensation as an option under their unemployment insurance system. In these states a governmental structure already exists to support work sharing, although there would have to be changes to make the system more user friendly so as to increase ta...
This paper shows that the reforms which expanded short-time work in France after the great 2008-2009...
In recent years, in some European countries where unemployment has been stubbornly high, interest ha...
First made available online in May 2015.It has long been established that pay formulas containing an...
A broad overview of the work sharing concept, including 17 work sharing policy options and their pol...
This report, the second in a series prepared by the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and the...
Taking the view that job sharing is a positive alternative for workers and employers, this article d...
The unemployment rate is expected to average 10.2 percent for 2010, 9.1 percent for 2011, and 7.3 pe...
Achieving low unemployment in an environment of weak growth is a major policy challenge; a more ega...
This issue brief looks at how work-sharing provisions signed into law by President Obama in February...
Offers practical assistance useful to employers who wish to implement reduced work hour arrangements...
This report describes short-term compensation (STC) as a beneficial alternative to layoffs. It also ...
Worksharing : from legal constraint to bargaining. The purpose of this paper is to study the effec...
The recent financial crisis has reawakened the U.S to the possible effects of a rapid economic downt...
The paper analyzes the effects of job sharing, i.e. a reduction of working time, on wages and output...
This paper accounts for work sharing and unemployment in an efficiency wage model.The Solow conditio...
This paper shows that the reforms which expanded short-time work in France after the great 2008-2009...
In recent years, in some European countries where unemployment has been stubbornly high, interest ha...
First made available online in May 2015.It has long been established that pay formulas containing an...
A broad overview of the work sharing concept, including 17 work sharing policy options and their pol...
This report, the second in a series prepared by the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) and the...
Taking the view that job sharing is a positive alternative for workers and employers, this article d...
The unemployment rate is expected to average 10.2 percent for 2010, 9.1 percent for 2011, and 7.3 pe...
Achieving low unemployment in an environment of weak growth is a major policy challenge; a more ega...
This issue brief looks at how work-sharing provisions signed into law by President Obama in February...
Offers practical assistance useful to employers who wish to implement reduced work hour arrangements...
This report describes short-term compensation (STC) as a beneficial alternative to layoffs. It also ...
Worksharing : from legal constraint to bargaining. The purpose of this paper is to study the effec...
The recent financial crisis has reawakened the U.S to the possible effects of a rapid economic downt...
The paper analyzes the effects of job sharing, i.e. a reduction of working time, on wages and output...
This paper accounts for work sharing and unemployment in an efficiency wage model.The Solow conditio...
This paper shows that the reforms which expanded short-time work in France after the great 2008-2009...
In recent years, in some European countries where unemployment has been stubbornly high, interest ha...
First made available online in May 2015.It has long been established that pay formulas containing an...