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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14. lappuse
... industry than in December 1973. This means there are 9 percent fewer durable goods employees now than just a year ago . In every sector of the durable goods industry , the work available for those still employed has been dwindling ...
... industry than in December 1973. This means there are 9 percent fewer durable goods employees now than just a year ago . In every sector of the durable goods industry , the work available for those still employed has been dwindling ...
14. lappuse
... industry than in December 1973. This means there are 9 percent fewer durable goods employees now than just a year ago . In every sector of the durable goods industry , the work available for those still employed has been dwindling ...
... industry than in December 1973. This means there are 9 percent fewer durable goods employees now than just a year ago . In every sector of the durable goods industry , the work available for those still employed has been dwindling ...
10. lappuse
... industries— but even in these industries the average share of indus- try output held by the top four companies in each industry was more than 15 percent . The available information on economic concentra- tion and its effects is skimpy ...
... industries— but even in these industries the average share of indus- try output held by the top four companies in each industry was more than 15 percent . The available information on economic concentra- tion and its effects is skimpy ...
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