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.
16. lappuse
... federal dollar . For fiscal 1971 to 1975 , the President's budget requests aggregated 99 cents for state pro- grams per $ 1 for federal enforcement . With about 65 percent of the workers covered by the act living in states with no state ...
... federal dollar . For fiscal 1971 to 1975 , the President's budget requests aggregated 99 cents for state pro- grams per $ 1 for federal enforcement . With about 65 percent of the workers covered by the act living in states with no state ...
16. lappuse
... federal dollar . For fiscal 1971 to 1975 , the President's budget requests aggregated 99 cents for state pro- grams per $ 1 for federal enforcement . With about 65 percent of the workers covered by the act living in states with no state ...
... federal dollar . For fiscal 1971 to 1975 , the President's budget requests aggregated 99 cents for state pro- grams per $ 1 for federal enforcement . With about 65 percent of the workers covered by the act living in states with no state ...
12. lappuse
... federal employees must receive salaries comparable to workers performing similar jobs in private industry . Federal blue - collar workers are pro- tected by the Federal Prevailing Wage Rate Act , which outlines the procedures followed ...
... federal employees must receive salaries comparable to workers performing similar jobs in private industry . Federal blue - collar workers are pro- tected by the Federal Prevailing Wage Rate Act , which outlines the procedures followed ...
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