If America fails to comply with the ruling, the four Asian plaintiffs can demand compensation or erect trade barriers of their own.
It was not clear if the sides have already agreed to compensation for a trade, but the fact the Jets have allowed Revis to meet with the Buccaneers means they could have the framework of a deal in place.
Within those categories, there are more than 100 sub-criteria, like degree of confinement in the work environment and income growth potential. (My colleague Jacquelyn Smith covered the last best and worst lists here.) The data come from the BLS, the Census Bureau, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and an array of private compensation surveys, trade association studies and state statistics.
They suggest getting round the first problem by limiting compensation to victims of specific trade agreements, and by allowing Congress to specify the industries in which compensation will be paid.
ECONOMIST: Are poor countries pinching the rich ones�� jobs?
If they were to raise them again, other countries could demand compensation at the World Trade Organisation or retaliate with higher tariffs of their own.
No, the lesson from Autor et al is not that trade with China should be prevented, or that losers from trade need more compensation.
Edwards also tells clients that they should work closely with their ergonomic consultants, workers' compensation carriers, and industry and trade associations to ensure that they are up to date on current developments.
CNN: Get comfortable -- computing ergonomics efforts pay off
Now the government thinks the official inflation figure (a 12-month average) will be 2.7%, so the trade unions were promised some compensation.
Taking on more and more projects without some kind of trade off, concession, or compensation?
Workers made redundant by a Worcestershire luxury boat company could get compensation from the government, according to a trade union.
When an individual investor successfully disputes a stock trade, his brokerage generally will seek compensation from these broker-dealers.
Such compensation would, at the moment, take the form of trade, investment and other economic life-support desperately sought by Ho Chi Minh's successors.
But Mr Paroubek now says that he wants his country to pay at least symbolic compensation to the surviving anti-Nazi Germans Catholics, trade unionists and the like who were deported despite having resisted Hitler and defended democracy.
ECONOMIST: Czech leaders wrangle about history, politics��and sanity
He said he made the trade in hopes of enhancing his position at Goldman and improving his potential year-end compensation.
Drawing on an MIT study, Pink argues that financial compensation does not produce more of the kind of highly conceptual work that is Google's stock in trade.
The Trade Adjustment Assistance Act is the principal programme for compensating those displaced by trade, but its outlays are a rounding error compared to the money spent on disability and health insurance compensation.
ECONOMIST: New research quantifies the effects of Chinese imports
应用推荐