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 83.
22. lappuse
... production will be fairly stable or even falling . For example , a 5 percent pay raise for workers in a " widget❞ factory might be expected to raise labor cost per widget by 5 percent . But if widget output per man - hour also goes up ...
... production will be fairly stable or even falling . For example , a 5 percent pay raise for workers in a " widget❞ factory might be expected to raise labor cost per widget by 5 percent . But if widget output per man - hour also goes up ...
18. lappuse
... production problems and the limitation of the Green Revolution became more evident . India felt it was on the way to self - sufficiency in grain production . However , with grain production dropping from a high of 108 million tons in ...
... production problems and the limitation of the Green Revolution became more evident . India felt it was on the way to self - sufficiency in grain production . However , with grain production dropping from a high of 108 million tons in ...
20. lappuse
... production figures for 1971 and esti- mated figures for 1972 show poor years - an overall food production increase of between 1 and 2 percent , which is less than the 3 to 4 percent increases of recent years and well below the United ...
... production figures for 1971 and esti- mated figures for 1972 show poor years - an overall food production increase of between 1 and 2 percent , which is less than the 3 to 4 percent increases of recent years and well below the United ...
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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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