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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... less than 70 cents an hour in cash wages ; almost half were paid less than $ 1 an hour ; two - thirds less than $ 1.50 an hour ; and almost 90 percent less than $ 2.00 an hour . More than half of all domestics were reported as working less ...
... less than 70 cents an hour in cash wages ; almost half were paid less than $ 1 an hour ; two - thirds less than $ 1.50 an hour ; and almost 90 percent less than $ 2.00 an hour . More than half of all domestics were reported as working less ...
22. lappuse
... less than 20 weeks of benefits . During 1970 in the state of Idaho , 75.5 percent of workers exhausting benefit entitlement received less than 20 weeks of bene- fits . The following year , 69.4 percent of exhaustees received less than ...
... less than 20 weeks of benefits . During 1970 in the state of Idaho , 75.5 percent of workers exhausting benefit entitlement received less than 20 weeks of bene- fits . The following year , 69.4 percent of exhaustees received less than ...
1. lappuse
... less , or both . Food consumption declined throughout 1973 and was still dropping in early 1974. In the January - March quarter of 1974 , real outlays for food were nearly 16.5 percent below levels at the end of 1972 . Real consumption ...
... less , or both . Food consumption declined throughout 1973 and was still dropping in early 1974. In the January - March quarter of 1974 , real outlays for food were nearly 16.5 percent below levels at the end of 1972 . Real consumption ...
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