The American Federationist, 86-88. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1979 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 72.
19. lappuse
... contract , average negotiated increases were 6.0 percent in 1979 , down from 6.4 percent in 1978 . For manufacturing , the annual rate of change in wages for the first year of the contract dropped from 8.3 percent in 1978 to 7.0 percent ...
... contract , average negotiated increases were 6.0 percent in 1979 , down from 6.4 percent in 1978 . For manufacturing , the annual rate of change in wages for the first year of the contract dropped from 8.3 percent in 1978 to 7.0 percent ...
24. lappuse
... contract at Bendix in Kansas City now provides 42 holidays over three years , and the Steelworkers at Rexnord will get 40 holidays over the next three years . The UAW contract at FMC in Iowa provides 15 holidays a year , and an Oil ...
... contract at Bendix in Kansas City now provides 42 holidays over three years , and the Steelworkers at Rexnord will get 40 holidays over the next three years . The UAW contract at FMC in Iowa provides 15 holidays a year , and an Oil ...
20. lappuse
... contract . The employer's contribution goes from $ 1.50 per hour for each em- ployee to $ 1.67 in 1980 , $ 1.84 in 1981 , and $ 2.00 in 1982 . Plant closings made job security and severance con- ditions a prime issue in 1980 . UFCW , in ...
... contract . The employer's contribution goes from $ 1.50 per hour for each em- ployee to $ 1.67 in 1980 , $ 1.84 in 1981 , and $ 2.00 in 1982 . Plant closings made job security and severance con- ditions a prime issue in 1980 . UFCW , in ...
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