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 83.
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... effective date of the legislation . As noted previously , the amend- ments came into being after lengthy debates stretching over a 3 - year period . While the $ 2 , $ 2.10 , $ 2.30 minimum rate schedule incorporated into the act seemed ...
... effective date of the legislation . As noted previously , the amend- ments came into being after lengthy debates stretching over a 3 - year period . While the $ 2 , $ 2.10 , $ 2.30 minimum rate schedule incorporated into the act seemed ...
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... effective for the government and the participants . The manpower programs of the 1960s were not as effective as they might have been because they were experimental , many of them were really income main- tenance programs , and the ...
... effective for the government and the participants . The manpower programs of the 1960s were not as effective as they might have been because they were experimental , many of them were really income main- tenance programs , and the ...
6. lappuse
... effective income tax rates , the highest effective income tax rate on a married couple with 2 dependents earning $ 50,000 a year was 8.5 percent in New York , and the median nationwide effective state income tax rate on a $ 50,000 ...
... effective income tax rates , the highest effective income tax rate on a married couple with 2 dependents earning $ 50,000 a year was 8.5 percent in New York , and the median nationwide effective state income tax rate on a $ 50,000 ...
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