The American Federationist, 72-73. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1965 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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A Minimum Wage Black Star photo. To Fight Poverty SS END POVERTY Modernize Wage - Hour Law To succeed in the war against poverty , the nation needs a $ 2 an hour minimum wage . The economy can adjust to a $ 2 minimum without serious ...
A Minimum Wage Black Star photo. To Fight Poverty SS END POVERTY Modernize Wage - Hour Law To succeed in the war against poverty , the nation needs a $ 2 an hour minimum wage . The economy can adjust to a $ 2 minimum without serious ...
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... poverty is now defined as an income which will not allow an urban family of four to spend $ 4.60 a week per person on food . That's 22 cents per person per meal or 95 cents for everyone on a big occasion . It is , of course , true that ...
... poverty is now defined as an income which will not allow an urban family of four to spend $ 4.60 a week per person on food . That's 22 cents per person per meal or 95 cents for everyone on a big occasion . It is , of course , true that ...
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... poverty , America will create the en- vironment that can make possible an early end to the ugly fact of discrimination in American life . In our work - oriented society , the key to solving most of the poverty problem is the opportunity ...
... poverty , America will create the en- vironment that can make possible an early end to the ugly fact of discrimination in American life . In our work - oriented society , the key to solving most of the poverty problem is the opportunity ...
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