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 83.
16. lappuse
... workers . Similarly , among male semi - skilled workers , there is a sizable gap between the two types of averages . For those with steady work , average annual income in 1962 was $ 5,300 . For all male members of the occupation ...
... workers . Similarly , among male semi - skilled workers , there is a sizable gap between the two types of averages . For those with steady work , average annual income in 1962 was $ 5,300 . For all male members of the occupation ...
10. lappuse
... workers as well . But several million unorganized workers - and some or- ganized workers , too - still earn low , substandard wages . In altogether too many cases , wages are so low that families of employed workers live in poverty ...
... workers as well . But several million unorganized workers - and some or- ganized workers , too - still earn low , substandard wages . In altogether too many cases , wages are so low that families of employed workers live in poverty ...
20. lappuse
... workers . The earnings of some of these hospital employes are as low as those found in surveys of restaurants , hotels and laundries . Retail Workers About 3.3 million retail employes , in addition to restaurant workers , are still ...
... workers . The earnings of some of these hospital employes are as low as those found in surveys of restaurants , hotels and laundries . Retail Workers About 3.3 million retail employes , in addition to restaurant workers , are still ...
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