Agricultural Personnel Management
Program
University of California
Labor Management Decisions
Following are the articles that have appeared
in Labor Management Decisions since the first issue, Spring 1991, Volume
1, Number 1. Eventually all the articles referred to will also be up on
the APMP website. In the meantime, if you would like to receive a particular
issue, write or phone Betsey Tabraham (Email: tabraham@are.berkeley.edu.
Phone: 510/642-2296).
In the list below, volume and issue numbers
are shown in abbreviated form in parentheses after the date. The first
issue, for example, is (1.1).
APMP Research and Education Projects
APMP-Funded Projects Pending. Fall 1991 (1.2).
Assisting Southeast Asian Refugee Farmers.
Winter-Spring 1992 (2.1).
California Farm Worker Statistics Previewed.
Fall 1992 (2.3).
Calling for New Looks at Farm Labor Management.
Fall 1991 (1.2).
Cruising Along the WPS Information Highway.
Summer 1994 (4.2).
Developing Supervisory Skills en Español.
Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Grant Program. Spring 1991 (1.1).
Growers' Decisions to Hire Farm Labor Contractors
and Custom Harvesters. Fall 1991 (1.2).
Management Choices Front and Center. Spring
1991 (1.1).
New Database Catalogs Safety Materials. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
Report Spotlights Farm Labor Contractors.
Fall 1992 (2.3).
Researchers Report on Farm Labor Dilemmas.
Fall 1991 (1.2).
Ventura County Survey Focuses on Women Agricultural
Workers. Winter-Spring 1993 (3.1).
Employee Communications and
Supervision
Avoiding Sex Discrimination In and Out of
the Packing Industry. Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Developing Supervisory Skills en Español.
Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Iowa "Ombudsman" Program Aids Worker-Employer
Communication. Fall 1992 (2.3).
Safety Program: Grab T heir Attention, Keep
It Simple, and Follow Through. Fall 1992 (2.3).
Sexual Harassment: It Happens in Agriculture.
Winter-Spring 1993 (3.1).
Supervising Across L anguage Barriers. Summer
1992 (2.2).
Farm Labor Contractors
FLCs Subject to Added Expectations and Scrutiny.
Fall 1992 (2.3).
Growers' Decisions to Hire Farm Labor Contractors
and Custom Harvesters. Fall 1991 (1.2).
New Phone Number for Inquiries on Federal
FLC Registration. Fall 1991 (1.2).
Report Spotlights Farm Labor Contractors.
Fall 1992 (2.3).
Turning to Farm Labor Contractors. Spring
1991 (1.1).
Immigration
Family Unity Update. Fall 1991 (1.2).
Green Card Deadline is March 20, 1995. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
How to Avoid Immigration-Related Employment
Discrimination. Summer 1992 (2.2).
Immigration and Farm Worker Unions. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
IRCA Implementation News. Summer 1992 (2.2).
New Immigration Law Includes Provisions for
Families. Spring 1991 (1.1).
Labor Relations
The ALRB: Earning California's Trust. Fall
1991 (1.2).
ALRB Goals for Today and Tomorrow. Winter-Spring
1993 (3.1).
ALRB Rul ing on Discharge After Recall Protest.
Summer 1992 (2.2).
ALRB Sets Aside Union Decertification Election.
Fall 1992 (2.3).
Commission Reports Findings on Worker- Management
Relations. Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Immigration and Farm Worker Unions. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
Laws and Regulations
ADA Now Covers Employers of 15 or More. Summer
1994 (4.2).
ADA Soon Coming Into Play. Winter-Spring 1992
(2.1).
Adjustment of W PS Training Requirement to
Be Considered. Spring 1994 (4.1).
California Follows Most of the Federal Family
and Medical Leave Act. Fall 1993 (3.2).
California Tou ghens Child Labor Law. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
Family Unity Update. Fall 1991 (1.2).
FLCs Subject to Added Expectations and Scrutiny.
Fall 1992 (2.3).
How to Avoid Immigration-Related Employment
Discrimination. Summer 1992 (2.2).
IRCA Implementation News. Summer 1992 (2.2).
Labor Law Enforcement Targets Agriculture.
Fall 1992 (2.3).
Labor Officers See Improvement in Fresno Area.
Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Might Your Farm Safety Committ ee Be a "Labor
Organization"? Fall 1993 (3.2).
New EPA Standard Includes Heat Stress Management.
Fall 1993 (3.2).
New Field Sanitation Standard Will Be Enforced.
Winter-Spring 1992 (2.1).
New Immigration Law Includes Provisions for
Families. Spring 1991 (1.1).
Prepare to Avoid Trouble Under the Civil Rights
Act of 1991. Summer 1992 (2.2).
Seven Commonly Asked Questions about Employment
and the ADA. Fall 1992 (2.3).
Sexual Harassment: It Happens in Agriculture.
Winter-Spring 1993 (3.1).
Uncertainties Reign on WPS Implementation.
Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Workers' Compensation Reform of 1993. Fall
1993 (3.2).
Pay and Benefits
Aerospace Material Offers Advantages for Farm
Worker Housing. Summer 1994 (4.2).
Assisting Southeast Asian Refugee Farmers.
Winter-Spring 1992 (2.1).
California Follows Most of the Federal Family
and Medical Leave Act. Fall 1993 (3.2).
Further Reductions in Workers' C ompensation
Rates. Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Incentives: Those That Worked and Those That
Failed. Winter-Spring 1992 (2.1).
Payroll Tax Management. Summer 1992 (2. 2).
Required Safety Training Meetings Count as
Paid Working Time. Fall 1991 (1.2).
Restructuring Wages to Cut Workers' Compensation
Costs. Summer 1992 (2.2).
Unpaid Wages Disbursed by DIR. Summer 1992
(2.2).
USDA Farm Labor Statistics (employment and
wages). Spring 1991 (1.1).
USDA Farm Labor Statistics (employment and
wages). Fall 1991 (1.2).
Workers' Compensation Reform of 1993. Fall
1993 (3.2).
Workers' Compensation Special Issue:
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The New World of Workers' Compensation. Spring
1994 (4.1) - -
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*Looking Forward from the Rules
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Workers' Compensation 1995
-
DIR Regulations Implement Wide-Ranging Reforms
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Moving Ahead on Implementation
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*Insurers Facing Needs to Adjust
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Responses to Reform Are Under Way
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Loss Control Services in the New Era
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*Seeing California in Broader Context
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California Reform from a National Perspective
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No Telling Now What Reforms Will Bring
Personnel Policies and Management
Farm Personnel Policies by Computer: Review
of One Software Package. Spring 1991 (1.1.) Management Choices Front and
Center. Spring 1991 (1.1).
Policies PLUS Employee Handboo k and Procedures
Manual: Software Review. Winter-Spring 1992 (2.1).
Recruitment and Selection
ADA Soon Coming Into Play. Winter-Spring 1992
(2.1).
Avoiding Sex Discrimination In and Out of
the Packing Industry. Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
California Toughens Child Labor Law. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
DOL Operates Nationwide Seasonal Job Service.
Winter-Spring 1993 (3.1).
EDD Computer Network Matches Jobs and Applicants
Statewide. Fall 1992 (2.3).
Growers' Decisions to Hire Farm Labor Contractors
and Custom Harvesters. Fall 1991 (1.2).
How to Avoid Immigration-Related Employment
Discrimination. Summer 1992 (2.2).
Green Card Deadline is March 20, 1995. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
New Phone Number for Inquiries on Federal
FLC Registration. Fall 1991 (1.2).
Prepare to Avoid Trouble Under the Civil Rights
Act of 1991. Summer 1992 (2.2).
Seven Commonly Asked Questions about Employment
and the ADA. Fall 1992 (2.3).
Snapshots in a Farm Labor Tradition. Winter-Spring
1993 (3.1).
Turning to Farm Labor Contractors. Spring
1991 (1.1).
Safety and Health
Adjustment of WPS Training Requirement to
Be Considered. Spring 1994 (4.1).
Aerospace Material Offers Advantages for Farm
Worker Housing. Summer 199 4 (4.2).
California Toughens Child Labor Law. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
Cruising Along the WPS Information Highway.
Summer 1994 (4.2).
Further Reductions in Workers' Compensation
Rates. Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Getting Injury and Illness Down on the Farm.
Spring 1991 (1.1).
Health and Safety Training Needs to Be Specific.
Fall 1993 (3.2).
Might Your Farm Safety Committee Be a "Labor
Organization"? Fall 1993 (3.2).
New Database Catalogs Safety Materials. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
New EPA Standard Includes Heat Stress Management.
Fall 1993 (3.2).
New Field Sanitation Standard Will Be Enforced.
Winter-Spring 1992 (2.1).
Pesticide Illnesses More Common Outside Ag.
Summer 1994 (4.2).
Preventing and Coping with Workplace Violence.
Summer 1994 (4.2).
Required Safety Training Meetings Count as
Paid Working Time. Fall 1991 (1.2).
Safety Program (sample policy statement).
Fall 1992 (2.3).
Safety Program: Grab Their Attention, Keep
It Simple, and Follow Through. Fall 1992 (2.3).
Safety Tip from Richard Bruce. Summer 1994
(4.2).
Safety Tips. Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Sexual Harassment: It Happens in Agriculture.
Winter-Spring 1993 (3.1).
Training and Managing to Improve Farm Safety.
Fall 1991 (1.2).
Uncertai nties Reign on WPS Implementation.
Fall-Winter 1994 (4.3).
Violent Incident at Packing Plant. Fall-Winter
1994 (4.3).
Workers' Compensation Reform of 1993. Fall
1993 (3.2).
Workers' Compensation Special Issue. See Pay
and Benefits.
Work force and Worker Services
Aerospace Material Offers Advantages for Farm
Worker Housing. Summer 1994 (4.2).
California Farm Worker Statistics Previewed.
Fa ll 1992 (2.3).
DIR Establishes Toll-Free Number for Farm
Workers. Summer 1992 (2.2).
Family Unity Update. Fall 1991 (1.2).
Farm Worker Message Service. Fall 1993 (3.2).
Farm Worker Services Hearings Completed. Fall
1992 (2.3).
Freeze Assistance for Farm Workers. Spring
1991 (1.1).
Governor to Be Advised on Farm Worker Services.
Winter-Spring 1992 (2.1).
Hearings of the Commission on Agricultural
Workers. Spring 1991 (1.1).
New Immigration Law Includes Provisions for
Families. Spring 1991 (1.1).
Snapshots in a Farm Labor Tradition. Winter-Spring
1993 (3.1).
USDA Farm Labor Statistics (employment and
wages). Spring 1991 (1.1).
USDA Farm Labor Statistics (employment and
wages). Fall 1991 (1.2).
Ventura County Survey Focuses on Women Agricultural
Workers. Winter-Spring 1993 (3.1).
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