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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... cent of the nation's families had to live on 58.9 per- cent of the nation's total income . The census also reports that small group of fam- ilies representing only the top 5 percent received 15.5 percent of the total family income ...
... cent of the nation's families had to live on 58.9 per- cent of the nation's total income . The census also reports that small group of fam- ilies representing only the top 5 percent received 15.5 percent of the total family income ...
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... cent . In January and February 1975 , unemployment reached a post World War II high of 8.2 percent . As a result , average hourly earnings increased only 8.7 percent for the year ending in December 1974 , according to the U.S. ...
... cent . In January and February 1975 , unemployment reached a post World War II high of 8.2 percent . As a result , average hourly earnings increased only 8.7 percent for the year ending in December 1974 , according to the U.S. ...
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... cent hourly minimum wage was equal to slightly more than 40 percent of gross average hourly earnings of pro- duction workers in manufacturing . However , by 1949 , the ratio of the minimum wage ( 40 cents ) to average hourly earnings ...
... cent hourly minimum wage was equal to slightly more than 40 percent of gross average hourly earnings of pro- duction workers in manufacturing . However , by 1949 , the ratio of the minimum wage ( 40 cents ) to average hourly earnings ...
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