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Using a MILP model to establish a framework for an annualised hours agreement

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  • Corominas, Albert
  • Lusa, Amaia
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  • Corominas, Albert & Lusa, Amaia & Pastor, Rafael, 2007. "Using a MILP model to establish a framework for an annualised hours agreement," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 177(3), pages 1495-1506, March.
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