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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... contract at Lever Brothers provides for psychiatric care coverage at an 80-20 percent coinsurance level . Some major health and welfare gains were achieved in construction . The Plumbers ' contract with Me- chanical Contractors in ...
... contract at Lever Brothers provides for psychiatric care coverage at an 80-20 percent coinsurance level . Some major health and welfare gains were achieved in construction . The Plumbers ' contract with Me- chanical Contractors in ...
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... Contract Construction : Nearly 750,000 workers in contract construction are under agreements be- ing renegotiated , mainly during the second quarter . Lumber : 80,000 workers in the lumber industry are up for renegotiation in May . Key ...
... Contract Construction : Nearly 750,000 workers in contract construction are under agreements be- ing renegotiated , mainly during the second quarter . Lumber : 80,000 workers in the lumber industry are up for renegotiation in May . Key ...
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... contracts for all in- dustries in 1975 was 7.8 percent , up from 7.3 percent in 1974. For those contracts containing escalator clauses , the average increase over the contract term was 7 percent in 1975 , and for contracts without es ...
... contracts for all in- dustries in 1975 was 7.8 percent , up from 7.3 percent in 1974. For those contracts containing escalator clauses , the average increase over the contract term was 7 percent in 1975 , and for contracts without es ...
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