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 88.
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... months ahead . " The " strong evidence " of abating food prices was a 2.5 percent increase in food prices for March . Grocery store prices were up 3.1 percent and meat , poultry and fish up 6 percent for the month . For the first ...
... months ahead . " The " strong evidence " of abating food prices was a 2.5 percent increase in food prices for March . Grocery store prices were up 3.1 percent and meat , poultry and fish up 6 percent for the month . For the first ...
6. lappuse
... months through June 1974 - more than twice as fast as when President Nixon took office . Further sharp increases in living costs are in the pipeline . In the 12 months ending last June , wholesale prices jumped 14.5 percent . Moreover ...
... months through June 1974 - more than twice as fast as when President Nixon took office . Further sharp increases in living costs are in the pipeline . In the 12 months ending last June , wholesale prices jumped 14.5 percent . Moreover ...
5. lappuse
... months of 1973 , about 53,000 units were started under these programs ; in the first eight months of 1974 , only 26,000 units were started . In a number of major markets a tight supply of rental housing had become evident by mid - 1974 ...
... months of 1973 , about 53,000 units were started under these programs ; in the first eight months of 1974 , only 26,000 units were started . In a number of major markets a tight supply of rental housing had become evident by mid - 1974 ...
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