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  2. Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic - Wikipedia

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    Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic was developed based on the previous success of other similar games in the genre, including Cities: Skylines and Transport Fever.Unlike previous games, the focus of Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic was to simulate the economic systems of Communist states, particularly the Eastern Bloc economies during the Cold War era, with the game being set between the ...

  3. Workers' control - Wikipedia

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    Workers' control is participation in the management of factories and other commercial enterprises by the people who work there. It has been variously advocated by anarchists , socialists , communists , social democrats , distributists and Christian democrats , and has been combined with various socialist and mixed economy systems.

  4. List of countries by labour productivity - Wikipedia

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    20.1 2023 Egypt: 19.9 2023 Equatorial Guinea: 19.9 2023 Belarus: 19.7 2023 Djibouti: 19.5 2023 Algeria: 19.4 2023 Fiji: 18.6 2023 Cuba: 17.9 2023 Jordan: 17.8 2023 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: 17.5 2023 Brazil: 16.9 2023 Lebanon: 16.9 2023 Barbados: 16.7 2023 Albania: 16.5 2023 Azerbaijan: 16.5 2023 Tunisia: 16.0 2023 Colombia: 15.8 2023

  5. Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute - Wikipedia

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    Paraprofessional Healthcare Institute, Inc. (PHI) is a non-profit organization based in New York City that works to improve long-term services and supports for elders and individuals with disabilities, as well as improve the job quality of the direct-care workers who provide those services whether in people's homes or in nursing homes and other institutional facilities.

  6. Workforce productivity - Wikipedia

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    Workforce productivity is the amount of goods and services that a group of workers produce in a given amount of time. It is one of several types of productivity that economists measure. Workforce productivity, often referred to as labor productivity , is a measure for an organisation or company, a process, an industry, or a country.

  7. Nonfarm payrolls - Wikipedia

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    Nonfarm payroll employment is a compiled name for goods, construction and manufacturing companies in the US. Approximately 80% of the workforce is accounted for nonfarm payrolls [1] and it excludes farm workers, private household employees, actively serving military or non-profit organization employees.

  8. Worker cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The free and voluntary membership of their members, in order to contribute with their personal work and economic resources, is conditioned by the existence of workplaces. As a general rule, work shall be carried out by the members. This implies that the majority of the workers in a given worker cooperative enterprise are members and vice versa.

  9. Workforce - Wikipedia

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    The sum of the labour force and out of the labour force results in the noninstitutional civilian population, that is, the number of people who (1) work (i.e., the employed), (2) can work but don't, although they are looking for a job (i.e., the unemployed), or (3) can work but don't, and are not looking for a job (i.e., out of the labour force).