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 74.
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... contracts for all in- dustries in 1975 was 7.8 percent , up from 7.3 percent in 1974. For those contracts containing escalator clauses , the average increase over the contract term was 7 percent in 1975 , and for contracts without es ...
... contracts for all in- dustries in 1975 was 7.8 percent , up from 7.3 percent in 1974. For those contracts containing escalator clauses , the average increase over the contract term was 7 percent in 1975 , and for contracts without es ...
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... contract with electrical con- tractors raised the hourly health and welfare contri- bution to $ 1.88 by the second contract year . The Sheet Metal Workers of New York agreed to a six- step increase reaching $ 1.64 an hour . California ...
... contract with electrical con- tractors raised the hourly health and welfare contri- bution to $ 1.88 by the second contract year . The Sheet Metal Workers of New York agreed to a six- step increase reaching $ 1.64 an hour . California ...
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... contract , compared to 9.8 percent for contracts without escalator clauses . Over the life of the contract , average increases were 7.9 percent in 1976 for manufacturing contracts without escalator clauses , and 5.2 percent for contracts ...
... contract , compared to 9.8 percent for contracts without escalator clauses . Over the life of the contract , average increases were 7.9 percent in 1976 for manufacturing contracts without escalator clauses , and 5.2 percent for contracts ...
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