The American Federationist, 81-83. sējumiWilliam Green American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1974 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
10. lappuse
... average for all factory workers ; the average gross weekly earnings of workers in the primary metal industries ( including steel mills and the production of other ferrous and non - ferrous metals ) were $ 235.76 in June 1974. In most ...
... average for all factory workers ; the average gross weekly earnings of workers in the primary metal industries ( including steel mills and the production of other ferrous and non - ferrous metals ) were $ 235.76 in June 1974. In most ...
19. lappuse
... average annual rate of wage increase of 6.8 percent or 8.1 percent when subsequent cost - of - living increases are included . The spiralling inflation of 1974 saw the consumer price index increase at an annual average rate of 11 ...
... average annual rate of wage increase of 6.8 percent or 8.1 percent when subsequent cost - of - living increases are included . The spiralling inflation of 1974 saw the consumer price index increase at an annual average rate of 11 ...
22. lappuse
... average worker's weekly pay was well below the 1973 level . The average non - supervisory wage and salary worker in this sector earned $ 249.16 per week in April 1976 . After federal taxe deductions , a worker with three dependents ...
... average worker's weekly pay was well below the 1973 level . The average non - supervisory wage and salary worker in this sector earned $ 249.16 per week in April 1976 . After federal taxe deductions , a worker with three dependents ...
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