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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... wage structure in the particular locality where the project was to be erected , basing their bid instead on the rate existing in the low - wage area from which they originated . Local contractors , recognizing local wage conditions ...
... wage structure in the particular locality where the project was to be erected , basing their bid instead on the rate existing in the low - wage area from which they originated . Local contractors , recognizing local wage conditions ...
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... wage determinations . Is it any wonder that the Walsh- Healey minimum wage determination program is so ineffective when only eight employes in the entire govern- ment are assigned to carry it out ? Let's see what the Walsh - Healey pro ...
... wage determinations . Is it any wonder that the Walsh- Healey minimum wage determination program is so ineffective when only eight employes in the entire govern- ment are assigned to carry it out ? Let's see what the Walsh - Healey pro ...
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... wage . 2. They , the employes , don't need minimum wage protection . Of course , these two points don't jibe , but these are their arguments against extending minimum wage coverage . Let's look at them . The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statis ...
... wage . 2. They , the employes , don't need minimum wage protection . Of course , these two points don't jibe , but these are their arguments against extending minimum wage coverage . Let's look at them . The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statis ...
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