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Chapter 8: The New Position of Hired Labor

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Wage labor, along with business and the state, is one of the main partners in the economic activities of society. But today labor is faced with so many problems resulting from modern social development that its partnership status is one of the many new questions that require a response, or at least the reconsideration of the solutions that have worked thus far. That is why, although it falls into the same general area, the consideration of wage labor extends beyond our discussion on partnership.

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Bucar, F., Kovač, I. (2019). Chapter 8: The New Position of Hired Labor. In: Kovač, I. (eds) At His Crossroad. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78331-4_12

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