The American Federationist, 82-83. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... Department of Research . For example , the first six - month report on imple- mentation of the Illinois plan shows the outlines of a disastrous program , which was made possible by the shoddy review policies and procedures of the Labor ...
... Department of Research . For example , the first six - month report on imple- mentation of the Illinois plan shows the outlines of a disastrous program , which was made possible by the shoddy review policies and procedures of the Labor ...
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... Department was to administer the law . The AFL - CIO strongly supported administration by the Labor Department since the law concerned itself with employee , not employer , rights and benefits . The end result was a division of respon ...
... Department was to administer the law . The AFL - CIO strongly supported administration by the Labor Department since the law concerned itself with employee , not employer , rights and benefits . The end result was a division of respon ...
20. lappuse
... Department of Labor , Bureau of Labor Statistics $ 150. All Non - Supervisory Workers Factory Workers $ 175 $ 200 O Gross Weekly Earnings Gross Weekly Earnings Buying Power * ( 1967 Dollars ) Buying Power 175 150 125 100 75 1 150 125 100 ...
... Department of Labor , Bureau of Labor Statistics $ 150. All Non - Supervisory Workers Factory Workers $ 175 $ 200 O Gross Weekly Earnings Gross Weekly Earnings Buying Power * ( 1967 Dollars ) Buying Power 175 150 125 100 75 1 150 125 100 ...
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