The American Federationist, 63-64. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1956 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... cent from 1953 to 1955. Aver- age hourly wages of production work- ers in manufacturing rose 6 per cent in these years . These two facts to- gether mean that , although the wage per hour went up , the labor cost per unit of output went ...
... cent from 1953 to 1955. Aver- age hourly wages of production work- ers in manufacturing rose 6 per cent in these years . These two facts to- gether mean that , although the wage per hour went up , the labor cost per unit of output went ...
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... cent dis- count rate represents a cost to the borrower of $ 84 . In the previous ex- ample , the cost of an interest rate of 12 per cent a year was $ 78 . Clearly , if the borrower is repay- ing the loan in monthly installments , ( Fire ...
... cent dis- count rate represents a cost to the borrower of $ 84 . In the previous ex- ample , the cost of an interest rate of 12 per cent a year was $ 78 . Clearly , if the borrower is repay- ing the loan in monthly installments , ( Fire ...
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... cent . In 1924 it was reduced to 3 per cent . In 1941 , at the time of the defense program , it was raised to 5 per cent . In 1944 , at the height of World War II , it was raised to 30 per cent , where , because it all but blacked out ...
... cent . In 1924 it was reduced to 3 per cent . In 1941 , at the time of the defense program , it was raised to 5 per cent . In 1944 , at the height of World War II , it was raised to 30 per cent , where , because it all but blacked out ...
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