From Widgits to Digits is about the changing nature of the employment relationship and its implications for labor and employment law. For most of the twentieth century, employers fostered long-term employment relationships through the use of implicit promises of job security, well-defined hierarchical job ladders, and longevity-based wage and benefit schemes. Today's employers no longer value longevity or seek to encourage long-term attachment between the employee and the firm. Instead employers seek flexibility in their employment relationships. As a result, employees now operate as free agents in a boundaryless workplace, in which they move across departmental lines within firms, and across firm borders, throughout their working lives. Today's challenge is to find a means to provide workers with continuity in wages, on-going training opportunities, sustainable and transferable skills, unambiguous ownership of their human capital, portable benefits, and an infrastructure of support structures to enable them to weather career transitions.
Through the analysis of congressional debates and hearings, presidential speeches, public opinion polls, and eighty-three interviews with administrators and teachers, Children, Not Widgets shows how...
Widget constantly worries about things that may happen in the future. He finds it hard to enjoy the present moment because of his anxiety. Fortunately, Aunt Beep is there to help him cope. She...
"Widget and the Papa Rotor" is a heartwarming tale that celebrates the special bond between Widget and his father, Papa. Living with his caring Aunt Beep, Widget eagerly awaits Papa's visits every...
Join Widget and Aunt Beep in 'Widget and the Great Outdoors: Birds of the United States,' as they set out with their binoculars and field guide. From majestic eagles soaring high in the sky to tiny...
"Widget and the Family Tree" is a touching children's book that delves into the concept of family and the diverse forms it can take. The story revolves around Widget, a curious and empathetic young...