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 79.
22. lappuse
... period for each worker is limited to a fraction of base period wages - wages earned in the year prior to lay - off . The application of these duration formulas limit the maximum benefit duration period for some workers to 9 or 10 weeks ...
... period for each worker is limited to a fraction of base period wages - wages earned in the year prior to lay - off . The application of these duration formulas limit the maximum benefit duration period for some workers to 9 or 10 weeks ...
18. lappuse
... period of time set for the abatement of a hazard is crucial to the workers threat- ened by that hazard . Abatement requires prompt issuance of citations , short but reasonable abatement periods , and strict enforcement of the abatement ...
... period of time set for the abatement of a hazard is crucial to the workers threat- ened by that hazard . Abatement requires prompt issuance of citations , short but reasonable abatement periods , and strict enforcement of the abatement ...
23. lappuse
... period from any member must be kept if such member's contributions are in excess of $ 100 during that period alone , or during that period combined with the three immediately preceding such periods . Here , again , is a totally ...
... period from any member must be kept if such member's contributions are in excess of $ 100 during that period alone , or during that period combined with the three immediately preceding such periods . Here , again , is a totally ...
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