The American Federationist, 79. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1972 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
16. lappuse
... continue for a time equal to or related to the worker's length of service . Most contracts , however , allowed these seniority rights to continue for specific periods of time , in some cases up to five years , and in one California ...
... continue for a time equal to or related to the worker's length of service . Most contracts , however , allowed these seniority rights to continue for specific periods of time , in some cases up to five years , and in one California ...
8. lappuse
... continuing control . Living costs , which rose at a yearly rate of 8 percent in the first six months of this year , continue to climb sharply . The buying power of workers ' weekly take - home pay has declined in six of the past eight ...
... continuing control . Living costs , which rose at a yearly rate of 8 percent in the first six months of this year , continue to climb sharply . The buying power of workers ' weekly take - home pay has declined in six of the past eight ...
9. lappuse
... continuing to rise and the President announced on July 18 that the Federal Reserve " will cooperate " in the Administration's program " by slow- ing down the expansion of money and credit , " a clear signal that interest rates will continue ...
... continuing to rise and the President announced on July 18 that the Federal Reserve " will cooperate " in the Administration's program " by slow- ing down the expansion of money and credit , " a clear signal that interest rates will continue ...
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