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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... months of 1955 to a rate of 1,200,000 in the last four months of the year . It has also contributed to the rising profits of the banks and other lenders . Underlying this policy seems to be a fear of full employment - an effort to ...
... months of 1955 to a rate of 1,200,000 in the last four months of the year . It has also contributed to the rising profits of the banks and other lenders . Underlying this policy seems to be a fear of full employment - an effort to ...
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... months . On April 1 , 1944 , the tax was placed at 20 per cent , a figure comparable with the level then existing for a number of other related wartime emergency taxes . Today this tax alone continues at this extraordinary 20 per cent ...
... months . On April 1 , 1944 , the tax was placed at 20 per cent , a figure comparable with the level then existing for a number of other related wartime emergency taxes . Today this tax alone continues at this extraordinary 20 per cent ...
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1955 and the same months of 1956 . If we compare the record of the first three months of 1957 with the first quarter of 1956 , we find a similar indication of substantial improve- ments in output per man - hour of work . The output of ...
1955 and the same months of 1956 . If we compare the record of the first three months of 1957 with the first quarter of 1956 , we find a similar indication of substantial improve- ments in output per man - hour of work . The output of ...
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