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 82.
14. lappuse
... less than the earnings of the average factory production worker ( $ 4.52 an hour ) an 77 cents less than that of all private nonfarm workers ( $ 4.32 an hour ) . Nurses aides , orderlies , porters and maids in hos- pitals and nursing ...
... less than the earnings of the average factory production worker ( $ 4.52 an hour ) an 77 cents less than that of all private nonfarm workers ( $ 4.32 an hour ) . Nurses aides , orderlies , porters and maids in hos- pitals and nursing ...
3. lappuse
... less than that provided by the original law . Congress should consider replacing the pres- ent benefit structure with a formula relat- ing benefits to retiring workers more close- ly to their wages in the years nearest retirement . The ...
... less than that provided by the original law . Congress should consider replacing the pres- ent benefit structure with a formula relat- ing benefits to retiring workers more close- ly to their wages in the years nearest retirement . The ...
1. lappuse
... less confident about how things are going in the United States , less assured RICHARD E. MURPHY is the legislative / COPE director of the Service Employces International Union . MAY 1975 Mail Registration- A New Opportunity by Richard E ...
... less confident about how things are going in the United States , less assured RICHARD E. MURPHY is the legislative / COPE director of the Service Employces International Union . MAY 1975 Mail Registration- A New Opportunity by Richard E ...
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