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 62.
15. lappuse
... persons 65 and over , even though 65 is still popularly considered the retirement age . But in fact , in 1973 over 70 percent of the men who retired did so before the age of 65. Wives are generally even younger than husbands at the time ...
... persons 65 and over , even though 65 is still popularly considered the retirement age . But in fact , in 1973 over 70 percent of the men who retired did so before the age of 65. Wives are generally even younger than husbands at the time ...
2. lappuse
... persons of the total held jobs ; the remaining 4.8 million were jobless . Persons not in the labor force in July 1974 num- bered about 57.5 million . This category includes per- sons 16 years old and over , not classified as employed or ...
... persons of the total held jobs ; the remaining 4.8 million were jobless . Persons not in the labor force in July 1974 num- bered about 57.5 million . This category includes per- sons 16 years old and over , not classified as employed or ...
21. lappuse
... persons with at least one person aged 60 or over may have non - exempt assets up to $ 3,000 . The income test is considerably more complicated . The food stamp office starts with a household's gross income and deducts a wide range of ...
... persons with at least one person aged 60 or over may have non - exempt assets up to $ 3,000 . The income test is considerably more complicated . The food stamp office starts with a household's gross income and deducts a wide range of ...
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