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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20. lappuse
... protection for wages up to about $ 5 per hour . Clauses calling for one cent for each 0.4 rise in the CPI covered about 712,000 workers . Using the 1967 index , this formula provided 100 percent protection up to wages of about $ 3.75 ...
... protection for wages up to about $ 5 per hour . Clauses calling for one cent for each 0.4 rise in the CPI covered about 712,000 workers . Using the 1967 index , this formula provided 100 percent protection up to wages of about $ 3.75 ...
6. lappuse
... protection for his or her money . Congress keeps a watchful eye on the actuarial balance of the social security ... protection for current wage earners would be automatically upgraded as wages and prices changed . مليه P The way these ...
... protection for his or her money . Congress keeps a watchful eye on the actuarial balance of the social security ... protection for current wage earners would be automatically upgraded as wages and prices changed . مليه P The way these ...
6. lappuse
... protection for his or her money . Congress keeps a watchful eye on the actuarial balance of the social security ... protection for current wage earners would be automatically upgraded as wages and prices changed . مانه P The way these ...
... protection for his or her money . Congress keeps a watchful eye on the actuarial balance of the social security ... protection for current wage earners would be automatically upgraded as wages and prices changed . مانه P The way these ...
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