The American Federationist, 72. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1965 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 39.
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... covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act . The other 17.7 million are denied federal minimum wage protection . Of ... covered by the $ 250,000 enterprise test earn less than $ 1.50 an hour . In eating and drinking places , about 123,000 ...
... covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act . The other 17.7 million are denied federal minimum wage protection . Of ... covered by the $ 250,000 enterprise test earn less than $ 1.50 an hour . In eating and drinking places , about 123,000 ...
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... covered is not substantial . Wage surveys made by the Labor Department show chambermaids in some cities earning less than 50 cents an hour in 1963. In New Orleans , the average hourly earnings of such workers had risen from 29 cents in ...
... covered is not substantial . Wage surveys made by the Labor Department show chambermaids in some cities earning less than 50 cents an hour in 1963. In New Orleans , the average hourly earnings of such workers had risen from 29 cents in ...
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... covered by FLSA , without any detrimental effects upon the economy . The exemption for agricul- tural processing workers is a hodgepodge . For exam- ple , a grain elevator that ( a ) is not located in a place of 2,500 or more population ...
... covered by FLSA , without any detrimental effects upon the economy . The exemption for agricul- tural processing workers is a hodgepodge . For exam- ple , a grain elevator that ( a ) is not located in a place of 2,500 or more population ...
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