Featherbedding is the practice of hiring more workers than are needed to perform a given job, or to adopt work procedures which appear pointless, complex and time-consuming merely to employ additional workers.
FEATHERBEDDING - a job that is not necessary (union term) FED - Congress founded the Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, in 1913. It conducts...
Featherbedding - Term used to describe the practice of a labor union requiring an employer to hire more workers than necessary for a particular task.
Featherbedding Any practice that forces employers to use more labour than they would otherwise or to use existing labour in an inefficient manner. Fiat money Fiat money is money because the government says it is.
FEATHERBEDDING: A labor union practice of artificially increasing the number of workers employed even though the specific job or task can be completed with fewer workers.
featherbedding fed funds fed wire Fed, The federal agency issue or federal agency security federal agricultural mortgage corporation Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) federal deficit (surplus) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) ...
FEATHERBEDDING FED FEDERAL FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (FDIC) FEDERAL INSURANCE CONTRIBUTIONS ACT (FICA) FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION (FSLIC) FEDERAL TAXES ...
See also: Deposit insurance, Feasibility study, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Saving, FICA
 
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