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. |
No grāmatas satura
1.3. rezultāts no 71.
23. lappuse
... workers will be negotiated through- out the year by the Utility Workers and the IBEW . In all , 120,000 workers are affected . Contract Construction : Nearly 750,000 workers in contract construction are under agreements be- ing ...
... workers will be negotiated through- out the year by the Utility Workers and the IBEW . In all , 120,000 workers are affected . Contract Construction : Nearly 750,000 workers in contract construction are under agreements be- ing ...
13. lappuse
... worker , the immediate concern is the unemployment insurance check . That unemployment insurance check is all that stands between a jobless worker and total financial ruin . An estimated 20 million workers will be unem- ployed at some ...
... worker , the immediate concern is the unemployment insurance check . That unemployment insurance check is all that stands between a jobless worker and total financial ruin . An estimated 20 million workers will be unem- ployed at some ...
19. lappuse
THE ECONOMIC SQUEEZE ON THE WORKER , 1976 by Fred Burton WORKERS ' BUYING POWER : AVERAG 1965 66 67 68. The American worker is losing ground to the relent- less treadmill of living costs ... Workers Factory Workers $ 175 $ JUNE 1976 19.
THE ECONOMIC SQUEEZE ON THE WORKER , 1976 by Fred Burton WORKERS ' BUYING POWER : AVERAG 1965 66 67 68. The American worker is losing ground to the relent- less treadmill of living costs ... Workers Factory Workers $ 175 $ JUNE 1976 19.
Saturs
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 |
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
Administration AFL-CIO agreement amendments American areas average banks benefits bill Board budget buying power cent collective bargaining Committee companies Congress consumer contract corporations cost coverage Democratic earnings economic effect election employees enacted energy escalator clauses families federal Federationist financing fiscal food stamp food stamp program Ford foreign funds George Meany Health Security housing income increase industry inflation interest rates issue Jimmy Carter labor movement Lane Kirkland legislation major ment million minimum wage months national health insurance negotiated Nixon NLRB nomic organization OSHA parties payments pension percent plans political President President's problems production programs proposed recession retirement right-to-work SAUL MILLER sector Social Security Soviet Soviet Union standards Stevens sumer tion trade union unem unemployed unemployment United vote Washington workers Workmen's Circle