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Bargaining (See Collective bargaining.)


Belgium
Comparative manufacturing productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1995.
Manufacturing productivity and labor costs in 14 economies.Dec. 1991.
U.S. and foreign productivity and unit labor costs.Feb. 1997.


Benefits
1989 employee benefits address family concerns (PDF 392K).—Jun. 1990.
Accounting for wages and benefits using the ECI.Sept. 2004.
Alternatives to hospital care under employee benefit plans.Dec. 1991.
Analysis of lump-sum pension distribution recipients, An.May 2002.
Analyzing short-term disability benefits.June 1989.
BLS takes a new look at employee benefits.Aug. 1982.
Comparative value of public and private pensions, The.Dec. 1988.
Comparing benefit costs for full- and part-time workers.Mar. 1999.
Comparing employee benefits in the public and private sectors.Dec. 1988.
Comparing medical care expendituresMar. 1987.
Compensation for death and dismemberment.Sept. 1989.
Compensation trends into the 21st century.Feb. 1990.
Contributions to savings and thrift plans.Nov. 1990.
Costs of employee compensation in public and private sectors.May 1993. 
Defining participation in defined contribution pension plansAug. 2003.
Development and growth of employer-provided health insurance, The.Mar. 1994.
Disability and insurance plans in the public and private sectors.Dec. 1988.
Distribution of retirement income benefitsApr. 2003.
Early retirement: an international overviewMar. 1987.
Earnings and benefits of contingent and noncontingent workers.Oct. 1996.
Earnings and benefits of workers in alternative work arrangements.Oct. 1996.
Employee participation in savings and thrift plans, 1993.Mar. 1996.
Employee payments for health care services.Nov. 1992.
Employer generosity in employer-matched 401(k) plans, 2002-03.Sept. 2007.
Employer provisions for parental leave.Oct. 1989.
Employer-provided benefits: employer cost versus employee value.Dec. 1989.
Employer-sponsored dental insurance eases the pain.Oct. 1988.
Employer-sponsored health insurance: what's offered, what's chosen?Oct. 1995.
Employer-sponsored life insurance: a new look.Oct. 1989.
Employer-sponsored long-term disability insuranceJul. 1987.
Employer-sponsored vision care brought into focus.Sept. 1988.
Employers’ health insurance cost burden, 1996–2005.Jun. 2008.
Factors affecting retirement income.Mar. 1993.
Family-related benefits in the workplace.—Mar. 1990.
Family and medical leave: evidence from the 2000 surveys.—Sept. 2001.
Family leave coverage in the 1990s.Oct. 1999.
Federal statistics on healthcare benefits and cost trends.Nov. 2004.
Flexible benefits plans: employees who have a choice.Dec. 1989.
Growth of fringe benefits: implications for social security, The (PDF).—Nov. 1981.
Growth of employer-sponsored group life insurance.Oct. 1991.
Health and retirement benefits: data from two BLS surveysMar. 2000.
Health benefits coverage among male workers.Mar. 1995.
Health insurance coverage for families with children.Aug. 1995.
Health insurance trends in cost control and coverageSept. 1986.
Health maintenance organizations: plan offerings and enrollments.Apr. 1991.
Helping labor and a firm set up a quality-of-worklife plan.Mar. 1984.
Helping employees with family care.Sept. 1990.
How firm size and industry affect employee benefits.Dec. 1990.
How has pension vesting changed? August 1988.
How social security payments affect private pensions.May 1984.
Incidence benefits measures in the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
Is employer-sponsored life insurance declining relative to other benefits? (PDF).—Sept. 1981.
Life insurance benefits for retired workers.Sept. 1990.
Major medical coverage during a period of rising costs.Jul. 1983.
Measuring defined benefit replacement rates with PenSync.Nov. 2004.
Measuring the cost and incidence of employee benefits.Aug. 1988.
Medical and retirement plan coverage: exploring the decline in recent yearsAug. 2004
Mental health benefits financed by employersJul. 1987.
National Compensation Survey: a wealth of benefits data, The.Aug. 2004.
New benefits data from the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
New statistics for health insurance from the National Compensation SurveyAug. 2004.
Outpatient surgery: helping to contain health care costs.Nov. 1992.
Pension integration and retirement benefitsFeb. 2001.
Portability of pension benefits among jobs.July 1994.
Preventive care provisions, other benefits: are they described in plan documents?Oct. 2002.
Profit sharing today: plans and provisions.Apr. 1991.
Projected pension income: equality or disparity for the baby-boom cohort?Mar. 2006.
Results from the 1995 Survey of Employer-Provided Training.June 1998.
Substance abuse coverage provided by employer medical plans.Apr. 1991.
Surviving spouse's benefits in private pension plans.Apr. 1984. 
Survivor income benefits provided by employers.June 1991. 
Time-off benefits in small establishments.Mar. 1992.
Trends in employer-provided health care benefits.Feb. 1991.
Trends in employer-provided mental health and substance abuse benefits.Apr. 2005.
Trends in employer-provided prescription-drug coverageAug. 2004.
Trends in retirement plan coverage over the last decade.Feb. 2006.
Variations in holiday, vacation, and area pay levels.Feb. 1989.
Who really has access to employer-provided health benefits?June 1995.
Worker training programs help ease impact of technologyNov. 1987.
Young worker participation in post-school education and training.June 1998.


Bureau of Labor Statistics
AFL and a national BLS: labor's role is crystallized, The.Mar. 1982. 
Century of wage statistics: the BLS contribution, A.Nov. 1984.
BLS and the economy: a centennial timetable.Nov. 1984.
BLS and the Marshall Plan: the forgotten story.Jun. 2005.
BLS regional offices and the Federal-State statistics program.Dec. 1992.
BLS regional offices: contribution to wage programs.July 1992 
BLS takes a new look at employee benefits.Aug. 1982.
Improving estimation and benchmarking of State labor force statistics.May 2005. 
New look at occupational wages within individual establishments.Nov. 1982. 

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