The American Federationist, 79. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1972 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
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... percent from 3.9 percent in 1969. Last year also marked the second consecutive year in which the number of blue- collar jobs declined , for a total drop of 1.1 million since 1969. Among job categories within the blue- collar sector ...
... percent from 3.9 percent in 1969. Last year also marked the second consecutive year in which the number of blue- collar jobs declined , for a total drop of 1.1 million since 1969. Among job categories within the blue- collar sector ...
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... percent remember- 53 percent stated that their current job is not very much like the one they wanted ; 70 percent said it did not measure up to high school graduation hopes but only 29 percent stated that they were behind as com- pared ...
... percent remember- 53 percent stated that their current job is not very much like the one they wanted ; 70 percent said it did not measure up to high school graduation hopes but only 29 percent stated that they were behind as com- pared ...
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... percent . Moreover , private and public efforts to reduce the employment impact of seasonal changes and to reduce the duration of spells of unemployment could reduce it to 2 percent of the civilian labor force . Business spokesmen ...
... percent . Moreover , private and public efforts to reduce the employment impact of seasonal changes and to reduce the duration of spells of unemployment could reduce it to 2 percent of the civilian labor force . Business spokesmen ...
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1972 Elections 92nd Congress Administration AFL-CIO American arbitration areas auto average basic benefits bill buying power cents child cities collective bargaining companies Congress congressional consumer contract corporations cost Democrats district earnings economic election employers employes employment Farm Bureau federal financing foreign funds George Meany George Wallace gerrymandering Health Security housing I. W. Abel income tax increase industry injury investment issue jobless labor force legislation major manpower ment million multinational multinational corporations National Health negotiated Nixon no-fare no-fault operating organization party Pay Board payments percent political population President problems productivity profits projects public broadcasting redistricting Republican result retirement rise SAUL MILLER Senate standards tion trade union transit unem unemployed unemployment United vote wage Washington weekly welfare women workmen's compensation