The American Federationist, 83-85. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1976 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... areas , but now approximately 57 percent of metropolitan population is located in suburban areas . While large cities con- tinue to face the most serious and immediate prob- lems , an increasing number of suburban areas are now facing ...
... areas , but now approximately 57 percent of metropolitan population is located in suburban areas . While large cities con- tinue to face the most serious and immediate prob- lems , an increasing number of suburban areas are now facing ...
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... areas . Twenty states enacted or planned tax increases , amounting to $ 2.1 billion , while 22 states were cutting $ 1.9 billion in service expenditures , including a $ 400 million cutback in capital improvement projects . Urban areas ...
... areas . Twenty states enacted or planned tax increases , amounting to $ 2.1 billion , while 22 states were cutting $ 1.9 billion in service expenditures , including a $ 400 million cutback in capital improvement projects . Urban areas ...
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... areas reflects a significant decline in the growth of job opportunities in cities compared with suburbs . In all metropolitan areas , between 1970 and 1974 , the number of persons employed in cities rose less than 3 percent , while ...
... areas reflects a significant decline in the growth of job opportunities in cities compared with suburbs . In all metropolitan areas , between 1970 and 1974 , the number of persons employed in cities rose less than 3 percent , while ...
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