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Labor force data from CPS to undergo revision in January 1983
Labor force data undergo revision CPS
2009/6/8
BLS statistics in 1983 will include members of the Armed Forces stationed in the U.S. and will drop classification of workers as 'blue collar' or 'white collar,' substituting a new occupational system...
Many major contracts are expiring, and in some industries greater emphasis may be put on job security and company survival than on the traditional issues of wage and benefit improvements.
Economic activity picked up during the first half, with employment increasing and unemployment edging down; analysts turned to the issue of how strong and durable the expansion would be.
In addition to traditional employment standards fields, many of the major pieces of legislation addressed newer issues such as comparable worth, plant closings, and the rights of employees to receive ...
Economy improves, bargaining problems persist in 1983
Economy improves Wage gains technological change
2009/6/2
Wage gains were lower than in recent years, and there were some cuts, as labor and management tried to overcome problems resulting from the recession, deregulation, technological change, and foreign c...
Workers' compensation:significant enactments in 1983
Workers' compensation 1983 total disability
2009/6/2
Most States increased maximum weekly compensation for total disability and death, and eight raised allowances for burial expenses; other important changes dealt with occupational disease and rehabilit...
In response to continued high levels of unemployment, the Federal Supplemental Compensation Program was extended through March 1985; many States raised their taxable wage bases and amended laws dealin...
During a full year of economic recovery, total employment increased by 4.0 million and the unemployment rate dropped by 2.5 percentage points to 8.2 percent.
Strong dollar, recovery mark international prices in 1983
Strong dollar international prices 1983
2009/6/2
Declining energy costs, the slower pace of recovery abroad, and developing nations' efforts to service heavy international debt loads were also important factors in price developments; a new all-commo...
Consumer prices rose by less than 4 percent, about the same as in the recession year of 1982; producer prices of finished goods inched up by less than 1 percent, registering the lowest increase in nea...
The number of Americans working for themselves continues to increase, reaching 9.1 million in 1983; they tend to be older than other workers, and although they work longer hours, their earnings are lo...
State and regional employment and unemployment in 1983
regional employment unemployment 1983
2009/5/31
In 1983, unemployment declined most in those States which had the largest increases in joblessness previously, and least in States dependent on the oil market; regionally, the most rapid job expansion...
In 1983, more than 1 worker in 3 aged 35 to 44 had been with the same employer 10 years or longer and almost the same ratio of workers 45 and older had worked for the same employer 20 years or more.
Work experience in 1983 reflects the effects of the recovery
Work experience 1983 recovery
2009/5/31
As the economy rebounded from the 1981-82 recession so did the number of jobholders, particularly of a full-time year-round nature; the figure for women who held such jobs reached an all-time high.