The American Federationist, 82. sējums,1. izdevums -83. sējums,6. izdevumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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22. lappuse
... benefits for the entire population . The other countries make relatively minor distinctions in the benefits provided to different classes of the population . However , the poorer classes gener- ally have more comprehensive benefits than ...
... benefits for the entire population . The other countries make relatively minor distinctions in the benefits provided to different classes of the population . However , the poorer classes gener- ally have more comprehensive benefits than ...
3. lappuse
... benefit structure with a formula relat- ing benefits to retiring workers more close- ly to their wages in the years nearest retirement . The 1972 amendments made provision to adjust benefits of retirees automatically in accordance with ...
... benefit structure with a formula relat- ing benefits to retiring workers more close- ly to their wages in the years nearest retirement . The 1972 amendments made provision to adjust benefits of retirees automatically in accordance with ...
18. lappuse
... benefit plans , which constitute three - fourths of all pension plans , specify that a certain number of dollars or percent of salaries will be paid in benefits - as contrasted to plans which provide whatever level of benefits the ...
... benefit plans , which constitute three - fourths of all pension plans , specify that a certain number of dollars or percent of salaries will be paid in benefits - as contrasted to plans which provide whatever level of benefits the ...
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