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 82.
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... industry in America have been wiped out by a flood of imports ; sections of capital intensive production have been ... industry had about one - third of its total assets abroad ; the consumer - goods industry about 40 percent ; the ...
... industry in America have been wiped out by a flood of imports ; sections of capital intensive production have been ... industry had about one - third of its total assets abroad ; the consumer - goods industry about 40 percent ; the ...
14. lappuse
... industries were injured by imports , and to recommend relief . In 1975 , no finding of injury to any industry was made under this section of the law while American producers and workers were forced out of business or out of jobs . An ...
... industries were injured by imports , and to recommend relief . In 1975 , no finding of injury to any industry was made under this section of the law while American producers and workers were forced out of business or out of jobs . An ...
21. lappuse
... industry in 1975 were women . More than 270,000 women were employed in the manufacture of com- puters , conductors and electronic components . Sol- vents , acids , metal fumes and epoxies are major hazards in the industry . Exposure to ...
... industry in 1975 were women . More than 270,000 women were employed in the manufacture of com- puters , conductors and electronic components . Sol- vents , acids , metal fumes and epoxies are major hazards in the industry . Exposure to ...
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