The American Federationist, 71. sējumsWilliam Green American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1964 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 86.
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... unemployment continued to rise . Actually , the unemployment situation is more seri- ous than most people realize . In 1963 there were 4.2 million unemployed or 5.7 percent of the civilian labor force . There were also 2.3 million ...
... unemployment continued to rise . Actually , the unemployment situation is more seri- ous than most people realize . In 1963 there were 4.2 million unemployed or 5.7 percent of the civilian labor force . There were also 2.3 million ...
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... unemployed each month during 1963. But in each month the 4.2 million were not necessarily the same people . From one month to the next , some unemployed workers found jobs while others who had been employed be- came unemployed . The ...
... unemployed each month during 1963. But in each month the 4.2 million were not necessarily the same people . From one month to the next , some unemployed workers found jobs while others who had been employed be- came unemployed . The ...
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... unemployment compensation in providing in- come to the very long - term unemployed in 1961 . According to the special BLS survey , for those out of work 27 weeks or more in 1961 , unemployment bene- fits averaged $ 831 - well over one ...
... unemployment compensation in providing in- come to the very long - term unemployed in 1961 . According to the special BLS survey , for those out of work 27 weeks or more in 1961 , unemployment bene- fits averaged $ 831 - well over one ...
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