Attitudes toward Employee Rights among the States

Business and Professional Ethics Journal 36 (1):67-78 (2017)
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Abstract

The connection between U.S. political culture and strictness of employment regulation is examined. Political culture has been influenced by the patterns of English settlers, most notably the divergence between the Puritan-influenced values of New England and the royalist-influenced values of the American South.

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