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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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
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... consumer goods other than cars and mobile homes until the latter half of 1974 , when rates started upward , a trend ... consumer goods , finance charges went from $ 76 to $ 92 , and monthly payments from $ 21 to $ 27 . Charges on ...
... consumer goods other than cars and mobile homes until the latter half of 1974 , when rates started upward , a trend ... consumer goods , finance charges went from $ 76 to $ 92 , and monthly payments from $ 21 to $ 27 . Charges on ...
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... consumer and residential mortgage debt . The increase in consumer debt slowed from $ 14.5 billion in 1973 to $ 9.6 bil- lion in 1974 - down 34 percent . Residential mortgage debt increased $ 36.6 billion in 1973 , but only $ 26.1 ...
... consumer and residential mortgage debt . The increase in consumer debt slowed from $ 14.5 billion in 1973 to $ 9.6 bil- lion in 1974 - down 34 percent . Residential mortgage debt increased $ 36.6 billion in 1973 , but only $ 26.1 ...
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... consumer com- modities : " These delegates were consumer leaders from across the country voicing the concerns of grass- roots consumers with whom they have regular contact . They believe that price information is the most basic and ...
... consumer com- modities : " These delegates were consumer leaders from across the country voicing the concerns of grass- roots consumers with whom they have regular contact . They believe that price information is the most basic and ...
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