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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... production . Output per man - hour is rising . It is considerably greater today than fifty years ago . Every year , on an average , we have been producing more goods and services in each hour of work in the United States . In 1955 the ...
... production . Output per man - hour is rising . It is considerably greater today than fifty years ago . Every year , on an average , we have been producing more goods and services in each hour of work in the United States . In 1955 the ...
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... production and employment soared . This is a story about a city and its people , and their efforts to lift them ... production and maintenance workers were employed at the plant in late November . He expects about 1,000 will be employed ...
... production and employment soared . This is a story about a city and its people , and their efforts to lift them ... production and maintenance workers were employed at the plant in late November . He expects about 1,000 will be employed ...
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... production and maintenance workers in factories rose about 37 per cent , an average yearly increase of about 312 per cent . wrong time . Productivity was rising at a fair pace toward the end of 1956 and in the early months of 1957 ...
... production and maintenance workers in factories rose about 37 per cent , an average yearly increase of about 312 per cent . wrong time . Productivity was rising at a fair pace toward the end of 1956 and in the early months of 1957 ...
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