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 54.
18. lappuse
... jobless in 1961 down to 3.3 percent or 2.6 million . people jobless by the end of 1968 . Two serious back - to - back recessions in 1969-70 and again in 1973-75 , both followed by faltering and inadequate recovery periods in 1971-73 and ...
... jobless in 1961 down to 3.3 percent or 2.6 million . people jobless by the end of 1968 . Two serious back - to - back recessions in 1969-70 and again in 1973-75 , both followed by faltering and inadequate recovery periods in 1971-73 and ...
19. lappuse
... jobless rate of 3.7 percent in 1973 , 5.8 percent in 1975 , and 5.9 percent in August 1976 . Professional and technical workers have much lower unemployment rates than other workers , even in re- cession . In 1975 their jobless rate was ...
... jobless rate of 3.7 percent in 1973 , 5.8 percent in 1975 , and 5.9 percent in August 1976 . Professional and technical workers have much lower unemployment rates than other workers , even in re- cession . In 1975 their jobless rate was ...
20. lappuse
... jobless teenagers totaled 1.8 million , an unem- ployment rate of 19.7 percent . This situation is no better than the 1975 teenage unemployment rate of 19.9 percent . The pre - recession teenage jobless rate was 14.5 percent , or 1 of ...
... jobless teenagers totaled 1.8 million , an unem- ployment rate of 19.7 percent . This situation is no better than the 1975 teenage unemployment rate of 19.9 percent . The pre - recession teenage jobless rate was 14.5 percent , or 1 of ...
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