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Barbour, Scott (1995). Work: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego: Bender and Leone. Opposing viewpoints are used to examine different problems of contemporary work and workforce development related issues facing our country. Being able to read the opposing viewpoints in the form of excerpts from texts and speeches, the reader can develop a deeper awareness of the issues regarding work and workforce development in our country. There were five questions presented as the general topics of debate: „h How should the U.S. Workforce be Educated? „h Should government intervene in the job market? „h What roles should labor unions play in the workplace?
Approximate Word count = 397 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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