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From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 112, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedPaper workers accept previously rejected terms In Camden, AR, members of three local unions of the United Paperworkers and one local of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers approved a 5-year contract...
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From:Forest Products Journal (Vol. 61, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae)--infested lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) bark was used to make particleboard panels (bark board) without synthetic resins. The effects of pressing temperature...
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From:The Journal of Socio-Economics (Vol. 28, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedMichael R. Smith [*] Abstract There is a widely held view to the effect that internal flexibility is most reliably secured through the provision of employment security. The research reported here provides a test...
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From:Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations (Vol. 56, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe conceptual mastery of the work process and its improvement in the pulp and paper industry has been studied in several mills. Development programs based on systematic analysis and modeling of the work process have...
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From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 112, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedWages and benefits in pulp, paper, and paperboard mills According to a survey conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, straight-time earnings of production and related workers in pulp, paper, and paperboard mills...
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From:Monthly Labor Review (Vol. 120, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedDespite US per capital increases of 43% since 1980, employment in the paper industry has declined by a net 16,000 workers since 1990. Federal regulations and environmentalism forced investment in new equipment that uses...
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From:Advanced Coatings & Surface Technology (Vol. 26, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAccording to the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI), every year about 4.1 million tons of discarded food packaging such as paper plates, cups, bags, folding cartons is land filled in the United...
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From:Labor Studies Journal (Vol. 18, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis case study provides insight on issues surrounding labor-management cooperative programs both for those who will teach trade unionists about them and for those labor leaders who are considering participating in one....
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From:Chemical Engineering (Vol. 120, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedDomtar Corp. (Montreal, Canada: www.domtar.com) installed a commercial-scale lignin-separation plant at its Plymouth, N.C. mill--said to be the first U.S. facility of its type in 25 years. Production of the so-called...
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From:International Journal of Case Studies in Management (Vol. 9, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedSan Rafael is a village located within the municipality of Tlalmanalco, 40 km southeast of Mexico City, in the foothills of the Iztaccihuatl volcano in Mexico. San Rafael gave its name to an early corporation that...
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From:Plastics Engineering (Vol. 66, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedRexam of Perrysburg, Ohio, USA, will close its plastic-packaging manufacturing plant in Nashua, New Hampshire, in the fourth quarter of this year. The move further aligns the company's manufacturing capabilities,...
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From:Design WeekMarketing manager, Arjowiggins Graphics UK Recycled papers have come a long way since their early days, when they were often grey in appearance. In fact, there are more sustainable choices than ever on the market now...
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From:Forest Products Journal (Vol. 57, Issue 10) Peer-Reviewed* SCA (Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget) has announced plans to form a joint venture company with Jordan-based industrial group Nuqul. The new company, of which SCA will own 50 percent for an investment of US$15 million,...
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From:Forest Products Journal (Vol. 57, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedThe Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada (FERIC) and Kruger Inc. received top prize for technical achievement in the transport category and the jury's award at the Energia Gala in November for their project...
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From:Design WeekPredicting trends in texture and colour is as crucial to paper-makers as fashion designers, but long lead times mean trend forecasting has to be accurate to be profitable. Lauretta Roberts finds out how the paper trade...
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From:Chemical Engineering (Vol. 113, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDu Pont (Wilmington, Del.; edlinks.che.com/5825-550) and the city of Dongying, China, have reached an agreement for constructing a 200,000-m.t./yr plant for producing titanium oxide, a pigment used in coatings, plastics...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 11, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThe Scott Paper Company, a U.S. corporation, acquired Bouton Brochard, a company governed by French law in 1969; it then set up a separate company, Bouton Brochard Scott S.A. (BBS) to take over the business of Bouton...
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From:Chemical Engineering (Vol. 113, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedLast month, DynaMotive Energy Systems Corp. (Vancouver, B.C., Canada; edlinks.che.com/6516-548) announced the successful completion of an industrial-scale test burn of its BioOil as a replacement for natural gas in the...
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From:International Law Update (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe Dutch accounting firm of Ernst & Young Accountants (E&Y) represented the Baan Company in the 1990s as an outside auditor. E&Y ended its relationship with Baan in early 1998 when the Securities & Exchange Commission...
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From:Plastics Engineering (Vol. 58, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedHeadquartered in Bolton, Ontario, Canada, Husky Injection Molding Systems has announced the September opening of its newest facility. Located in Mexico City, the Mexico Tech Center offers 18,000 [ft.sup.2] of production...