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 86.
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... percent . Moreover , private and public efforts to reduce the employment impact of seasonal changes and to reduce the duration of spells of unemployment could reduce it to 2 percent of the civilian labor force . Business spokesmen ...
... percent . Moreover , private and public efforts to reduce the employment impact of seasonal changes and to reduce the duration of spells of unemployment could reduce it to 2 percent of the civilian labor force . Business spokesmen ...
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... percent a year over the life of the con- tract . This represented a decline from the 8.1 percent level in contracts negotiated in 1971. For the first year of the contract , in major agreements negotiated in 1972 , the rate of wage ...
... percent a year over the life of the con- tract . This represented a decline from the 8.1 percent level in contracts negotiated in 1971. For the first year of the contract , in major agreements negotiated in 1972 , the rate of wage ...
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... percent was held steady , but in 1973 it was successively jacked up until it reached an all - time record of 7.5 percent in August . This was a 67 per- cent rise in eight months . The current round of short - term interest rate in ...
... percent was held steady , but in 1973 it was successively jacked up until it reached an all - time record of 7.5 percent in August . This was a 67 per- cent rise in eight months . The current round of short - term interest rate in ...
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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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