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 81.
7. lappuse
... present provisions of the law are manifestly unjust and that this supposed injustice somehow affords a reason to abandon social security altogether or to change its basic characteristics as a contributory , earnings - related system ...
... present provisions of the law are manifestly unjust and that this supposed injustice somehow affords a reason to abandon social security altogether or to change its basic characteristics as a contributory , earnings - related system ...
3. lappuse
... present law , benefits to be paid to future retirees may in- crease at a rate more or less than wages , depending on the relative movement of prices and wages . We urge consideration to a new approach that would , for example , relate ...
... present law , benefits to be paid to future retirees may in- crease at a rate more or less than wages , depending on the relative movement of prices and wages . We urge consideration to a new approach that would , for example , relate ...
7. lappuse
... present provisions of the law are manifestly unjust and that this supposed injustice somehow affords a reason to abandon social security altogether or to change its basic characteristics as a contributory , earnings - related system ...
... present provisions of the law are manifestly unjust and that this supposed injustice somehow affords a reason to abandon social security altogether or to change its basic characteristics as a contributory , earnings - related system ...
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