The American Federationist, 45. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1938 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 32.
37. lappuse
... earnings , there be ex- emptions to reward those companies which make regular and liberal pay- ments from earnings in the shape of current dividends . If this were done a law could be written which would have many substantial advantages ...
... earnings , there be ex- emptions to reward those companies which make regular and liberal pay- ments from earnings in the shape of current dividends . If this were done a law could be written which would have many substantial advantages ...
195. lappuse
... earnings of 940 leading industrial corporations in the year 1936 showed only 10 per cent on tangible net worth . The com- bined figures for these three sugar refining corporations were : Tangible net worth ..... $ 33,608,000 Net earnings ...
... earnings of 940 leading industrial corporations in the year 1936 showed only 10 per cent on tangible net worth . The com- bined figures for these three sugar refining corporations were : Tangible net worth ..... $ 33,608,000 Net earnings ...
269. lappuse
... earnings dur- ing the period before July 1 , 1939 , and consequently it will be absolutely essential for the Department of Labor to have detailed earnings data for that period . If the proposal of the manufacturers were to be adopted ...
... earnings dur- ing the period before July 1 , 1939 , and consequently it will be absolutely essential for the Department of Labor to have detailed earnings data for that period . If the proposal of the manufacturers were to be adopted ...
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EDITORIALS | 11 |
National Housing Program | 23 |
Growth and Significance of the White Collar Class Alba M Edwards | 35 |
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