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 81.
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... Wage Survey - Reports published separate- ly for some 88 cities each year on wages paid certain clerical , maintenance and laborer type occupations . ( 35 ¢ to 50 ¢ each ) Industry Wage Survey - Periodic detailed wage and fringe benefit ...
... Wage Survey - Reports published separate- ly for some 88 cities each year on wages paid certain clerical , maintenance and laborer type occupations . ( 35 ¢ to 50 ¢ each ) Industry Wage Survey - Periodic detailed wage and fringe benefit ...
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The Urgency of Minimum Wage MINIMUM WAGE VS. POVERTY LEVEL 1966-1973 $ 4,137 71. In 1966 when the minimum wage of ... wage " Low wages do not create additional jobs . In. JULY 1973 7.
The Urgency of Minimum Wage MINIMUM WAGE VS. POVERTY LEVEL 1966-1973 $ 4,137 71. In 1966 when the minimum wage of ... wage " Low wages do not create additional jobs . In. JULY 1973 7.
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... wage law is under consideration , the same dismal predictions of resulting business shutdowns , massive unemployment and inflation are heard . As a result of these repeated complaints , Congress has ordered studies designed to measure ...
... wage law is under consideration , the same dismal predictions of resulting business shutdowns , massive unemployment and inflation are heard . As a result of these repeated complaints , Congress has ordered studies designed to measure ...
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