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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... Workers are due increases of 5 per- cent in June and 2 percent in December . Apparel : The Clothing Workers opened the year in negotiations with the Philadelphia Apparel Pro- ducers Association . Clothing Workers ' contracts with the ...
... Workers are due increases of 5 per- cent in June and 2 percent in December . Apparel : The Clothing Workers opened the year in negotiations with the Philadelphia Apparel Pro- ducers Association . Clothing Workers ' contracts with the ...
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WORKERS ' BUYING POWER : AVERAG Based on take - home pay , after federal taxes , for worker with 3 dependents ... WORKERS Gross Weekly Earnings 250 FACTORY WORKERS Gross Weekly Earnings Buying Power * ( 1967 dollars ) 75 1965 66 67 68 69 ...
WORKERS ' BUYING POWER : AVERAG Based on take - home pay , after federal taxes , for worker with 3 dependents ... WORKERS Gross Weekly Earnings 250 FACTORY WORKERS Gross Weekly Earnings Buying Power * ( 1967 dollars ) 75 1965 66 67 68 69 ...
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... workers . It also gives workers a chance to find or to train for a new job in a growing economy with expanding job opportunities . In 1971 , advance notice requirements were included in more than 300 labor - management agreements cov ...
... workers . It also gives workers a chance to find or to train for a new job in a growing economy with expanding job opportunities . In 1971 , advance notice requirements were included in more than 300 labor - management agreements cov ...
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