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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... month for the previous month . The delay in escalator adjustments attributed to the index is due to time between data collection and pub- lication . Monthly CPI index figures are based on price data received by BLS on or before the 15th ...
... month for the previous month . The delay in escalator adjustments attributed to the index is due to time between data collection and pub- lication . Monthly CPI index figures are based on price data received by BLS on or before the 15th ...
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... month per year of service to as much as $ 20 per month per year of service . The move to- ward earlier retirement was also evident , with more and more contracts containing " 30 and out " retire- ment provisions for retirement after 30 ...
... month per year of service to as much as $ 20 per month per year of service . The move to- ward earlier retirement was also evident , with more and more contracts containing " 30 and out " retire- ment provisions for retirement after 30 ...
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... month per year of service benefit , while Machinists at Braniff Airways raised pension benefits to $ 16 per month per year of service in the first contract year , with steps to $ 19 in the third year . The Meat Cutters and major packing ...
... month per year of service benefit , while Machinists at Braniff Airways raised pension benefits to $ 16 per month per year of service in the first contract year , with steps to $ 19 in the third year . The Meat Cutters and major packing ...
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LABOR PRESS Closing the Minimum Wage Gap 12 | 12 |
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Published monthly by the American for better purchasing power for lowincome workers | 23 |
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