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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... million people , the United States has a labor force of 95 million , including about 8 million people officially unemployed and 2 million men and women in the armed forces . There are 81 million workers in non- agricultural industries ...
... million people , the United States has a labor force of 95 million , including about 8 million people officially unemployed and 2 million men and women in the armed forces . There are 81 million workers in non- agricultural industries ...
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firms - 1.5 million business corporations , 6 million independently owned and operated proprietorships and 800,000 partnerships , plus another 3 million firms engaged in agriculture , forestry and fisheries . Corporations get about 85 ...
firms - 1.5 million business corporations , 6 million independently owned and operated proprietorships and 800,000 partnerships , plus another 3 million firms engaged in agriculture , forestry and fisheries . Corporations get about 85 ...
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... million or 19 percent was contributed . In 1976 , the United Nations Relations Division of AID has requested $ 120 million for the UNDP , or 26 percent of the total budget . Put another way , AID contributed an average of 24 percent of ...
... million or 19 percent was contributed . In 1976 , the United Nations Relations Division of AID has requested $ 120 million for the UNDP , or 26 percent of the total budget . Put another way , AID contributed an average of 24 percent of ...
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