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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30. lappuse
... wage increase granted recently by the government . The Connecticut Manufacturers As- sociation filed suit April 10 challeng- ing the legality of the guaranteed wage plan . The employers ' organi- zation described its move in Superior ...
... wage increase granted recently by the government . The Connecticut Manufacturers As- sociation filed suit April 10 challeng- ing the legality of the guaranteed wage plan . The employers ' organi- zation described its move in Superior ...
14. lappuse
... wage increases and lower prices , as well as greater profits . Rising productivity makes possible increases in total production . But goods are produced for customers . When output rises faster than sales , production is cut and ...
... wage increases and lower prices , as well as greater profits . Rising productivity makes possible increases in total production . But goods are produced for customers . When output rises faster than sales , production is cut and ...
28. lappuse
... wage increases of 10 to 25 cents an hour and the full union shop at Eastern Venetian Blind Company , Baltimore . The firm employs about 1,100 . New contracts negotiated by the Tex- tile Workers Union provide a pack- age valued at 10 ...
... wage increases of 10 to 25 cents an hour and the full union shop at Eastern Venetian Blind Company , Baltimore . The firm employs about 1,100 . New contracts negotiated by the Tex- tile Workers Union provide a pack- age valued at 10 ...
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