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 87.
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... less valid and less important than those of adult males . Since 1950 the number of women entering the labor force ( 13 million ) has been nearly twice the number of men ( 7 million ) . Subsequently , women now account for a major ...
... less valid and less important than those of adult males . Since 1950 the number of women entering the labor force ( 13 million ) has been nearly twice the number of men ( 7 million ) . Subsequently , women now account for a major ...
4. lappuse
... less than 1 million - including some working poor - are receiv- ing General Assistance or Home Relief . Thus there are less than 150,000 so - called able- bodied , employable men on welfare . Many of them are well along in years , are ...
... less than 1 million - including some working poor - are receiv- ing General Assistance or Home Relief . Thus there are less than 150,000 so - called able- bodied , employable men on welfare . Many of them are well along in years , are ...
13. lappuse
... less than 70 cents an hour in cash wages ; almost half were paid less than $ 1 an hour ; two - thirds less than $ 1.50 an hour ; and almost 90 percent less than $ 2.00 an hour . More than half of all domestics were reported as working less ...
... less than 70 cents an hour in cash wages ; almost half were paid less than $ 1 an hour ; two - thirds less than $ 1.50 an hour ; and almost 90 percent less than $ 2.00 an hour . More than half of all domestics were reported as working less ...
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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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