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 78.
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... fiscal 1976 levels , yet according to the Adminis- tration's own estimates after adjusting for price in- creases , expenditures in real terms would be 3 percent below fiscal 1976 levels . The President's budget ceiling amounts to a cut ...
... fiscal 1976 levels , yet according to the Adminis- tration's own estimates after adjusting for price in- creases , expenditures in real terms would be 3 percent below fiscal 1976 levels . The President's budget ceiling amounts to a cut ...
21. lappuse
budget , drop from $ 8.1 billion in fiscal year 1976 to $ 7.6 billion in the new fiscal year . The President has renewed his efforts to consolidate a number of existing programs into " block grants . " Major cuts would be in higher ...
budget , drop from $ 8.1 billion in fiscal year 1976 to $ 7.6 billion in the new fiscal year . The President has renewed his efforts to consolidate a number of existing programs into " block grants . " Major cuts would be in higher ...
23. lappuse
... fiscal year 1977 is expected to be more than double the fiscal year 1970 rate when the policies of President Nixon and eco- nomic adviser Dr. Arthur F. Burns were installed . In fiscal year 1970 , it was $ 18.3 billion . President Ford ...
... fiscal year 1977 is expected to be more than double the fiscal year 1970 rate when the policies of President Nixon and eco- nomic adviser Dr. Arthur F. Burns were installed . In fiscal year 1970 , it was $ 18.3 billion . President Ford ...
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