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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... wage increases for employees in activities covered prior to the 1961 amendments and for those newly covered by the amendments . The minimum wage applicable to so- called " old - coverage " was $ 1.15 an hour on Sept. 3 , 1961 , and ...
... wage increases for employees in activities covered prior to the 1961 amendments and for those newly covered by the amendments . The minimum wage applicable to so- called " old - coverage " was $ 1.15 an hour on Sept. 3 , 1961 , and ...
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AN EXAMPLE OF BUYING POWER LOST THROUGH TIME LAG Hourly wage $ 5.501 5.40 5.30 5.20 5.10 5.00 Jan Consumer Prices up 10 % for the year WAGES LOST Adjusted Wage Rates Figures based on assumptions in text . Decl The combined effect of ...
AN EXAMPLE OF BUYING POWER LOST THROUGH TIME LAG Hourly wage $ 5.501 5.40 5.30 5.20 5.10 5.00 Jan Consumer Prices up 10 % for the year WAGES LOST Adjusted Wage Rates Figures based on assumptions in text . Decl The combined effect of ...
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... wage adjustments dur- ing the first contract year averaged 9.9 percent in 1975 , up from 8.7 percent in 1974. Those manufac- turing contracts with escalator clauses averaged a wage increase of 8.8 percent in 1975 - plus escalator ...
... wage adjustments dur- ing the first contract year averaged 9.9 percent in 1975 , up from 8.7 percent in 1974. Those manufac- turing contracts with escalator clauses averaged a wage increase of 8.8 percent in 1975 - plus escalator ...
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