No grāmatas satura
1.3. rezultāts no 77.
9. lappuse
75 64 % 50 30 % 25 11 % 9 % 6 % 6 % 0 1950 1952-53 1958 1961 1966-67 1972 Based on agreements covering 1,000 or more workers . Source : U.S. Department of Labor . The Longshoremen's agreement with U.S. Borax Chemical Corporation ...
75 64 % 50 30 % 25 11 % 9 % 6 % 6 % 0 1950 1952-53 1958 1961 1966-67 1972 Based on agreements covering 1,000 or more workers . Source : U.S. Department of Labor . The Longshoremen's agreement with U.S. Borax Chemical Corporation ...
13. lappuse
Aluminum : The Steelworkers and Aluminum Workers reached agreement with Alcoa , Kaiser and Reynolds early in 1974 on a contract covering 46,200 workers and providing a general wage increase of 70 cents an hour over the life of a 40month ...
Aluminum : The Steelworkers and Aluminum Workers reached agreement with Alcoa , Kaiser and Reynolds early in 1974 on a contract covering 46,200 workers and providing a general wage increase of 70 cents an hour over the life of a 40month ...
23. lappuse
Petroleum Refining : The OCAW in mid - January concluded a pattern agreement at Gulf Oil providing for 75 cents retroactive to Jan. 8 and deferred increases of 4 and 8 percent . Normal retirement age was reduced from 62 to 60.
Petroleum Refining : The OCAW in mid - January concluded a pattern agreement at Gulf Oil providing for 75 cents retroactive to Jan. 8 and deferred increases of 4 and 8 percent . Normal retirement age was reduced from 62 to 60.
Lietotāju komentāri - Rakstīt atsauksmi
Ierastajās vietās neesam atraduši nevienu atsauksmi.
Saturs
A New Plateau for Labors College 12 | 12 |
LABOR PRESS The staff curriculum and enrollment have evolved steadily during | |
Worker Exploitation Dons a New Face in Haiti 18 | 18 |
1 citas sadaļas nav parādītas.
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
addition Administration AFL-CIO agreement American areas average bargaining benefits called cents cities collective companies Congress consumer continue contract controls corporations cost course covered Department early earnings economic effective efforts employes employment fact federal force foreign funds higher housing important improve income increase industry interest issues labor labor movement land legislation less living major means ment million months movement negotiated Nixon operations organized paid percent period persons political present President problems production profits protection recent result retirement rise share social security standards strike tion trade union United wage weeks women workers