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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6. lappuse
... budget President Ford has submitted ducks responsibility for the nation's economic problems ; offers no proposal for solving them and would worsen the economic situation in fiscal year 1977 . These budget proposals do nothing to meet ...
... budget President Ford has submitted ducks responsibility for the nation's economic problems ; offers no proposal for solving them and would worsen the economic situation in fiscal year 1977 . These budget proposals do nothing to meet ...
8. lappuse
... budget deficit . " This is but one item in his budget that the President labels as " common sense . ' 99 We see no " common sense " in the President's pro- posal - we see nothing but danger ahead . So we plead with the House Budget ...
... budget deficit . " This is but one item in his budget that the President labels as " common sense . ' 99 We see no " common sense " in the President's pro- posal - we see nothing but danger ahead . So we plead with the House Budget ...
22. lappuse
... budget outlays will be equiva- lent to 23.4 percent of the nation's GNP . These increases in 1975 and 1976 do not in any way indicate any trend toward an increased federal January , 15 days after Congress convenes : President's budget ...
... budget outlays will be equiva- lent to 23.4 percent of the nation's GNP . These increases in 1975 and 1976 do not in any way indicate any trend toward an increased federal January , 15 days after Congress convenes : President's budget ...
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