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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... example between company - centered and industry - wide bargaining , are very difficult to reconcile at international levels , while the absence of a legal framework raises grave questions about the adjudication and enforcement of the ...
... example between company - centered and industry - wide bargaining , are very difficult to reconcile at international levels , while the absence of a legal framework raises grave questions about the adjudication and enforcement of the ...
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... example , to convert the June 1980 CPI - W value of 247.8 to a 1977 base year in- volves a few simple arithmetic steps . The first step is to find the CPI - W index value for the calendar year 1977 on the 1967 base . This value is 181.5 ...
... example , to convert the June 1980 CPI - W value of 247.8 to a 1977 base year in- volves a few simple arithmetic steps . The first step is to find the CPI - W index value for the calendar year 1977 on the 1967 base . This value is 181.5 ...
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... example is the minority which opposes passage of the Equal Rights Amendment . The ERA is favored by the majority of Americans , but it is the target of hysterical opposition which has used the Big Lie technique to distort the issue and ...
... example is the minority which opposes passage of the Equal Rights Amendment . The ERA is favored by the majority of Americans , but it is the target of hysterical opposition which has used the Big Lie technique to distort the issue and ...
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