Labor redundancy, retraining, and outplacement during privatization

the experience of Brazil's Federal Railway

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Labor redundancy, retraining, and outplacement during privatization

the experience of Brazil's Federal Railway

When Brazil's Federal Railway was privatized, the team in charge of privatization made a significant effort to complement the incentive for voluntary reduction with an elaborate menu of training options. How did it work?

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Labor redundancy, retraining, and outplacement during privatization: the experience of Brazil's Federal Railway
2000, World Bank, World Bank Institute, Governance, Regulation, and Finance Division
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Edition Notes

Title from title screen as viewed on Oct. 05, 2002.
"October 2000"--Cover.
Also available in print.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
Washington, DC
Series
Policy research working paper ;, 2460, Policy research working papers (Online) ;, 2460.

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HG3881.5.W57

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Electronic resource

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OL3669340M
LCCN
2002616177

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OL3194530W

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