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jparksx

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Discuss the factors behind the recent decline in labor union membership.

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Explain why the production and milling of hot steel has a high volumetric interdependence?



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Answer to Question 1

Several possible reasons explain the recent decline in labor union membership. Some of these are: U.S. workers moving out of manufacturing into the service sector, where unions typically have a smaller presence; the deregulation of heavily unionized industries; global competition; and new laws regarding safer work places.

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The production and milling of hot steel have a high volumetric interdependence. The blast furnace must produce just enough pig iron for steelmaking, and at just the right times. If coordination fails and the liquid solidifies, reheating is costly.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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