The American Federationist, 79. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1972 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... million . March 1972-18.8 million . This is a loss of 1.2 million . Again , I point out , this is at a time when the total work force is growing . Number of workers employed in contract con- struction : January 1969-3.4 million ...
... million . March 1972-18.8 million . This is a loss of 1.2 million . Again , I point out , this is at a time when the total work force is growing . Number of workers employed in contract con- struction : January 1969-3.4 million ...
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... million " The lack of job creation is the major deficiency among the failures and weaknesses in U.S. manpower policy ... million 6.3 million 14.1 million 9 million AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURING MINING 3.6 million 13.9 million .6 million ...
... million " The lack of job creation is the major deficiency among the failures and weaknesses in U.S. manpower policy ... million 6.3 million 14.1 million 9 million AGRICULTURE MANUFACTURING MINING 3.6 million 13.9 million .6 million ...
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... million . While women have made only limited inroads into the jobs traditionally filled by men only , women do hold ... million to 18.8 million for a net drop in the percentage of Americans employed in manufacturing . Jobs in agriculture ...
... million . While women have made only limited inroads into the jobs traditionally filled by men only , women do hold ... million to 18.8 million for a net drop in the percentage of Americans employed in manufacturing . Jobs in agriculture ...
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