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 79.
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... covered prior to the 1961 amendments and for those newly covered by the amendments . The minimum wage applicable to so- called " old - coverage " was $ 1.15 an hour on Sept. 3 , 1961 , and $ 1.25 two years later . For the newly covered ...
... covered prior to the 1961 amendments and for those newly covered by the amendments . The minimum wage applicable to so- called " old - coverage " was $ 1.15 an hour on Sept. 3 , 1961 , and $ 1.25 two years later . For the newly covered ...
19. lappuse
... Covered 62 % Covered 57 % Uncovered 13 % Newly 25 % Covered Uncovered 43 % Covered 75 % Covered 1938 * 19 % Newly Covered 38 % Uncovered Estimated percent of non- supervisory employees in the private sector subject to mini- mum wage ...
... Covered 62 % Covered 57 % Uncovered 13 % Newly 25 % Covered Uncovered 43 % Covered 75 % Covered 1938 * 19 % Newly Covered 38 % Uncovered Estimated percent of non- supervisory employees in the private sector subject to mini- mum wage ...
2. lappuse
... covered about 10 percent of the workers by 1950. By 1959 , 50 percent of workers were covered by such terms under major agreements covering 1,000 or more workers . As prices stabilized during the early 1960s , the number of escalator ...
... covered about 10 percent of the workers by 1950. By 1959 , 50 percent of workers were covered by such terms under major agreements covering 1,000 or more workers . As prices stabilized during the early 1960s , the number of escalator ...
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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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