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.
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... federal employees must receive salaries comparable to workers performing similar jobs in private industry . Federal blue - collar workers are pro- tected by the Federal Prevailing Wage Rate Act , which outlines the procedures followed ...
... federal employees must receive salaries comparable to workers performing similar jobs in private industry . Federal blue - collar workers are pro- tected by the Federal Prevailing Wage Rate Act , which outlines the procedures followed ...
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... federal government with respect to revitalizing the economies of our urban areas . The first and most important contribution that the federal government can make to the recovery of urban areas is a commitment to use monetary and fiscal ...
... federal government with respect to revitalizing the economies of our urban areas . The first and most important contribution that the federal government can make to the recovery of urban areas is a commitment to use monetary and fiscal ...
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... federal development bank . Such a bank could make loans , participate with private lenders in loans and guarantee ... federal support for economic development planning . Economic policies and man- power planning should be ...
... federal development bank . Such a bank could make loans , participate with private lenders in loans and guarantee ... federal support for economic development planning . Economic policies and man- power planning should be ...
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