The American Federationist, 81. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1974 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 82.
15. lappuse
... persons 65 and over , even though 65 is still popularly considered the retirement age . But in fact , in 1973 over 70 percent of the men who retired did so before the age of 65. Wives are generally even younger than husbands at the time ...
... persons 65 and over , even though 65 is still popularly considered the retirement age . But in fact , in 1973 over 70 percent of the men who retired did so before the age of 65. Wives are generally even younger than husbands at the time ...
18. lappuse
... persons who are not citizens of the United States need visas to enter . Once they have received visas and have gone through a legal port of entry , or a customs post in the United States , they are considered " inspected aliens , " and ...
... persons who are not citizens of the United States need visas to enter . Once they have received visas and have gone through a legal port of entry , or a customs post in the United States , they are considered " inspected aliens , " and ...
1. lappuse
... persons , while employment rose by 29 million . That 2 million difference were persons added to the unemployed . The numbers of the jobless rise and fall depending on the success of national economic policy in achieving the non ...
... persons , while employment rose by 29 million . That 2 million difference were persons added to the unemployed . The numbers of the jobless rise and fall depending on the success of national economic policy in achieving the non ...
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1974 elections Administration AFL-CIO agreement American areas average banks benefits bill budget cents collective bargaining Committee Congress consumer Consumer Price Index contracts corporations cost coverage Democratic earnings economic effect election employer employes energy families federal Federationist food stamp foreign funds George Meany Health Security higher Histadrut housing income increase industry inflation interest rates issues labor force Latino legislation less living major MEBA ment million months multinational national health insurance negotiated Nixon oil companies organized OSHA party payments pension percent plans political President problems production profits Republican retirement SAUL MILLER Senate social security Soviet Union standards sumer tion trade union unem unemployed unemployment United vacation veterans vote voters wage Washington women workers Workmen's Circle World War II