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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1.–3. rezultāts no 84.
19. lappuse
... average weekly take - home pay remain below the level it had been in 1965 , some 11 years earlier . While the average wage and salary earner's yearly earnings improved substantially between 1947 and 1965 , there has been little or no ...
... average weekly take - home pay remain below the level it had been in 1965 , some 11 years earlier . While the average wage and salary earner's yearly earnings improved substantially between 1947 and 1965 , there has been little or no ...
22. lappuse
... average worker's weekly pay was well below the 1973 level . The average non - supervisory wage and salary worker in this sector earned $ 249.16 per week in April 1976 . After federal taxe deductions , a worker with three dependents ...
... average worker's weekly pay was well below the 1973 level . The average non - supervisory wage and salary worker in this sector earned $ 249.16 per week in April 1976 . After federal taxe deductions , a worker with three dependents ...
13. lappuse
... average weekly take - home pay reduced substantially . Real August earnings after taxes were 22 percent below the August 1977 level and nearly 1 percent below the average for the year 1977 . While the buying power of an average wage and ...
... average weekly take - home pay reduced substantially . Real August earnings after taxes were 22 percent below the August 1977 level and nearly 1 percent below the average for the year 1977 . While the buying power of an average wage and ...
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LABOR PRESS Closing the Minimum Wage Gap 12 | 12 |
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Published monthly by the American for better purchasing power for lowincome workers | 23 |
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