The American Federationist, 81. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1974 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
3. lappuse
... early 1974 fell sharply to a level nearly 9 percent below the late 1972 amounts . Early in 1974 , real consumption for all nondurable goods was trending downward at an annual rate of nearly 8 percent per year , despite the 15 percent ...
... early 1974 fell sharply to a level nearly 9 percent below the late 1972 amounts . Early in 1974 , real consumption for all nondurable goods was trending downward at an annual rate of nearly 8 percent per year , despite the 15 percent ...
20. lappuse
... Early Retirement Early retirement has become a major and growing factor in both the Social Security System and private pension plans . In fact , it can no longer be said that age 65 - the so - called " normal retirement age " in both ...
... Early Retirement Early retirement has become a major and growing factor in both the Social Security System and private pension plans . In fact , it can no longer be said that age 65 - the so - called " normal retirement age " in both ...
21. lappuse
... early retirees indicated ter- mination of jobs or layoffs as the reason for retiring . Most of this group were obviously unsuccessful at securing other employment and would have preferred to continue working since only about 10 percent ...
... early retirees indicated ter- mination of jobs or layoffs as the reason for retiring . Most of this group were obviously unsuccessful at securing other employment and would have preferred to continue working since only about 10 percent ...
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