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 74.
19. lappuse
... living escalator provisions which protect hourly earnings of millions of workers . Declin- ing hours of work per week cut further into average weekly earnings gains , which were already much less than the increase in living costs . Real ...
... living escalator provisions which protect hourly earnings of millions of workers . Declin- ing hours of work per week cut further into average weekly earnings gains , which were already much less than the increase in living costs . Real ...
10. lappuse
... living standards of most Americans , caused by recession and inflation . That erosion continues today and has picked up steam , threatening to wipe out a generation of gains made in the standard of living of average Americans ...
... living standards of most Americans , caused by recession and inflation . That erosion continues today and has picked up steam , threatening to wipe out a generation of gains made in the standard of living of average Americans ...
1. lappuse
... living or escalator clause . Cost - of - living adjustments alone , even if they re- stored all lost wages , would not be enough to provide a worker with a share of our improving standard of living . For this reason productivity ...
... living or escalator clause . Cost - of - living adjustments alone , even if they re- stored all lost wages , would not be enough to provide a worker with a share of our improving standard of living . For this reason productivity ...
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Published monthly by the American nations most exploited workers to catch up in their earnings | |
An Evolving Union Benefit 18 | 18 |
Canada Other rates on applica under which the plans will be set | 22 |
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