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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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
15. lappuse
... effect on wages or prices , and ( 2 ) that a substantial further increase in the coverage and minimum wage levels of the act will contribute to the elimination of poverty without producing either un- employment or inflation . " In 1963 ...
... effect on wages or prices , and ( 2 ) that a substantial further increase in the coverage and minimum wage levels of the act will contribute to the elimination of poverty without producing either un- employment or inflation . " In 1963 ...
16. lappuse
... effect as is justified by the facts . The point is not that tax - cutting has no effect on unemployment ; rather , the point is that the magnitude of the effect has usually been substantially exaggerated in recent years . The impact ...
... effect as is justified by the facts . The point is not that tax - cutting has no effect on unemployment ; rather , the point is that the magnitude of the effect has usually been substantially exaggerated in recent years . The impact ...
22. lappuse
... effect of increasing capi- tal's relative share of national income , thereby de- creasing labor's relative share , " Gilpin says . " The effect of foreign investment is to decrease the capital stock with which Americans work ; this de ...
... effect of increasing capi- tal's relative share of national income , thereby de- creasing labor's relative share , " Gilpin says . " The effect of foreign investment is to decrease the capital stock with which Americans work ; this de ...
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