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illustrator, Casilla Robert, and McGraw-Hill Companies. McGraw-Hill School Division, eds. A voice for her people. New York, N.Y: McGraw-Hill School Division, 2000.

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illustrator, Casilla Robert, ed. A voice for her people. New York: Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, 2002.

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Lang, Iris Goldner. From association to accession: How free is the free movement of persons in the EU? Den Haag: Eleven International Pub., 2011.

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Kielburger, Craig. Free the children. Toronto: M&S, 1998.

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Kielburger, Craig. Free the Children. [S.l: s.n.], 2005.

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Utne, Amund. Employment and unemployment in the EFTA countries. Geneva: European Free Trade Association, Economic Affairs Dept., 1985.

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Kevin, Major, ed. Free the children: A young man's personal crusade against child labor. New York: HarperCollins, 1999.

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Kielburger, Craig. Jie fang er tong: Yi ge 12 sui er tong de jue ... = Free the children. Beijing: Hai tian Chu ban she, 2001.

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Kevin, Major, ed. Free the children: A young man fights against child labor and proves that children can change the world. New York: HarperPerennial, 1999.

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United States. Department of State, ed. Compact of free association: Labor : agreement between the United States of America and the Marshall Islands; signed at Majuro, April 30, 2003. Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of State, 2011.

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Collison, William. Apostle of Free Labour: The Life Story of William Collison, Founder and General Secretary of the National Free Labour Association, Told by Himself. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Association, National Free Labour. Apostle of Free Labour: The Life Story of William Collison, Founder and General Secretary of the National Free Labour Association, Told by Himself. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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The Apostle of Free Labour: The Life Story of William Collison, Founder and General Secretary of The National Free Labour Association, Told by Himself. Franklin Classics, 2018.

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Collison, William. The Apostle of Free Labour: The Life Story of William Collison, Founder and General Secretary of the National Free Labour Association, Told by Himself. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Free the Children: A Young Man Fights Against Child Labor and Proves That Children Can Change the World. Tandem Library, 2000.

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Surdam, David George. Closing the Last Vestige of a “Free Market” In Labor 1964. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039140.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the issues surrounding player draft in professional sports leagues. During the postwar era, baseball officials and players often mentioned free agents. Unlike the free agents of our era, however, these players were talented amateur players. Indeed, high school and college players constituted the remaining vestige of a free market for baseball labor during the postwar era. The owners quickly discovered that this free market for labor was costly and made attempts to curb spending on amateur players, sparking allegations of cheating that led to distrust among them. This chapter first considers the creation of the amateur draft in Major League Baseball (MLB) before discussing the reverse-order draft in the National Football League (NFL) and the player draft in the National Basketball Association (NBA). It concludes with an assessment of the impact of the draft on owners and players.
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Bukstein, Scott. Collective Bargaining in Professional Sports: Player Salaries, Free Agency, Team Ownership, League Organizational Structures and the Power of Commissioners. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Bukstein, Scott. Collective Bargaining in Professional Sports: Player Salaries, Free Agency, Team Ownership, League Organizational Structures and the Power of Commissioners. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Bukstein, Scott. Collective Bargaining in Professional Sports: Player Salaries, Free Agency, Team Ownership, League Organizational Structures and the Power of Commissioners. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Bukstein, Scott. Collective Bargaining in Professional Sports: Player Salaries, Free Agency, Team Ownership, League Organizational Structures and the Power of Commissioners. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Collective Bargaining in Professional Sports: Player Salaries, Free Agency, Team Ownership, League Organizational Structures and the Power of Commissioners. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Poblete, JoAnna. Flexible and Accommodating. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038297.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the labor recruitment and retention strategies developed by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association (HSPA) specifically for Filipino U.S. colonials. Learning from the mistakes of Puerto Rican recruitment, the HSPA successfully attracted legally mobile Filipinos to Hawaiʻi through a variety of programs, such as predominantly male migration, free return passage after three years of work, family reunions, and the payment of transport for workers' wives and children to join them in Hawaiʻi. With access to and support for open colonial mobility, intra-colonial Filipino laborers willingly moved to work on sugar plantations in the islands. The chapter shows that the recruitment of Filipinos prevented what could have been grave labor shortages in local plantations. It explains how the HSPA's flexible programs gave Filipinos a range of mobility choices that Puerto Rican intra-colonials did not have.
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Velmet, Aro. Pasteur's Empire. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190072827.001.0001.

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In the 1890s, the Pasteur Institute established a network of laboratories that stretched across France’s empire, from Indochina to West Africa. Quickly, researchers at these laboratories became central to France’s colonial project, helping officials monopolize industries, develop public health codes, establish disease containment measures, and arbitrate political conflicts around questions of labor rights, public works, and free association. Pasteur’s Empire shows how the scientific prestige of the Pasteur Institute came to depend on its colonial laboratories and how, conversely, the institutes themselves became central to colonial politics. This book argues that decisions as small as the isolation of a particular yeast or the choice of a laboratory animal could have tremendous consequences on the lives of Vietnamese and African subjects, who became the consumers of new vaccines or industrially fermented intoxicants. Simultaneously, global forces, such as the rise of international standards and American competitors, pushed Pastorians to their imperial laboratories, where they could conduct studies that researchers in France considered too difficult or controversial. Chapters follow not just Alexandre Yersin’s studies of the plague, Charles Nicolle’s public health work in Tunisia, and Constant Mathis’s work on yellow fever in Dakar, but also the activities of Vietnamese doctors, African students and politicians, Syrian traders, and Chinese warlords. It argues that a specifically Pastorian understanding of microbiology shaped French colonial politics across the world, allowing French officials to promise hygienic modernity while actually committing to minimal development.
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