The American Federationist, 79. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1972 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... American com- panies ( with one located in Japan and one in Penn- sylvania ) each with a taxable income of $ 1 million , the corporation in Japan would pay a tax of $ 350,000 in that country while it would pay $ 120,000 in Penn ...
... American com- panies ( with one located in Japan and one in Penn- sylvania ) each with a taxable income of $ 1 million , the corporation in Japan would pay a tax of $ 350,000 in that country while it would pay $ 120,000 in Penn ...
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... American jobs and posing a constant and growing threat to the nation's economic health . If enacted , the bill would be a giant step toward restoring a balance in international trade and invest- ment , promoting a just tax structure and ...
... American jobs and posing a constant and growing threat to the nation's economic health . If enacted , the bill would be a giant step toward restoring a balance in international trade and invest- ment , promoting a just tax structure and ...
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... American dollars in Europe and about 20 billion American dollars in Japan . They got there , in the past 25 years , through American - based multinational com- panies and banks that operate subsidiaries and branches in foreign countries ...
... American dollars in Europe and about 20 billion American dollars in Japan . They got there , in the past 25 years , through American - based multinational com- panies and banks that operate subsidiaries and branches in foreign countries ...
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GEORGE MEANY In this Issue | 1 |
New Directions in Manpower Policy | 8 |
Legal Services as a New Union Benefit | 16 |
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