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 76.
9. lappuse
... living clauses will be 3.9 percent in 1979. These clauses tend to be more prevalent in communications , mining , primary metals and transportation equipment where deferred base rate increases are relatively modest . Cost - of - living ...
... living clauses will be 3.9 percent in 1979. These clauses tend to be more prevalent in communications , mining , primary metals and transportation equipment where deferred base rate increases are relatively modest . Cost - of - living ...
3. lappuse
... living standards on earth and to seeing those standards rise higher with each generation . But on this Labor Day 1979 , for millions of fam- ilies , living standards are declining . For most of the last decade , inflation has been ...
... living standards on earth and to seeing those standards rise higher with each generation . But on this Labor Day 1979 , for millions of fam- ilies , living standards are declining . For most of the last decade , inflation has been ...
19. lappuse
... living adjustments . In manufacturing , nearly 2.2 million workers are scheduled to receive an average deferred wage increase of 4.5 percent . For 2.7 million workers in nonmanu- facturing industries , the average deferred wage in ...
... living adjustments . In manufacturing , nearly 2.2 million workers are scheduled to receive an average deferred wage increase of 4.5 percent . For 2.7 million workers in nonmanu- facturing industries , the average deferred wage in ...
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