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.
16. lappuse
... plans , the bias of the Nixon Administration against adequate imple- mentation of the federal program is evident . During fiscal year 1973 , 10 state OSHA plans were approved ; 14 in fiscal year 1974 , and one in fiscal year 1975. Most ...
... plans , the bias of the Nixon Administration against adequate imple- mentation of the federal program is evident . During fiscal year 1973 , 10 state OSHA plans were approved ; 14 in fiscal year 1974 , and one in fiscal year 1975. Most ...
17. lappuse
... plans . But most lack a strong financial base and pressure to provide pension protec- tion . Some of these employers undoubtedly will choose profit sharing and " money purchase " plans instead of defined benefit plans in order to avoid ...
... plans . But most lack a strong financial base and pressure to provide pension protec- tion . Some of these employers undoubtedly will choose profit sharing and " money purchase " plans instead of defined benefit plans in order to avoid ...
19. lappuse
... plan must fund current year's benefit accru- als and must amortize any unfunded costs over 30 years ( 40 years for existing plans and multi- employer plans ) . Establishes the " prudent man " rule as the basic standard of conduct ...
... plan must fund current year's benefit accru- als and must amortize any unfunded costs over 30 years ( 40 years for existing plans and multi- employer plans ) . Establishes the " prudent man " rule as the basic standard of conduct ...
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