The American Federationist, 80-82. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1973 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 76.
16. lappuse
... continue for a time equal to or related to the worker's length of service . Most contracts , however , allowed these seniority rights to continue for specific periods of time , in some cases up to five years , and in one California ...
... continue for a time equal to or related to the worker's length of service . Most contracts , however , allowed these seniority rights to continue for specific periods of time , in some cases up to five years , and in one California ...
3. lappuse
... continue working since only about 10 percent of the total said they would probably have retired even if they could have kept their jobs . Compulsory retirement was a major factor in caus- ing early retirement in the sense that it forced ...
... continue working since only about 10 percent of the total said they would probably have retired even if they could have kept their jobs . Compulsory retirement was a major factor in caus- ing early retirement in the sense that it forced ...
4. lappuse
... continue , particu- larly in those industries where new technology or new industry groups are making the old lines less effective . More cooperative organizing efforts will evolve among combinations of affiliates because the costs of ...
... continue , particu- larly in those industries where new technology or new industry groups are making the old lines less effective . More cooperative organizing efforts will evolve among combinations of affiliates because the costs of ...
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