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 84.
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... contracts had an average duration of 30 months as compared with 28 months for contracts negotiated during 1973. Contracts with cost - of - living clauses had a duration of 35 months , compared to 23 months for those without escalation ...
... contracts had an average duration of 30 months as compared with 28 months for contracts negotiated during 1973. Contracts with cost - of - living clauses had a duration of 35 months , compared to 23 months for those without escalation ...
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... contracts are two Carpenters ' agreements . Textiles : The ILGWU contract at Knitted Outer- wear Manufacturers ... Contracts covering 40,000 workers expire at midyear . Postal : Postal Workers , Letter Carriers and Labor- ers contracts ...
... contracts are two Carpenters ' agreements . Textiles : The ILGWU contract at Knitted Outer- wear Manufacturers ... Contracts covering 40,000 workers expire at midyear . Postal : Postal Workers , Letter Carriers and Labor- ers contracts ...
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... contracts . In the basic steel settlement , the Steelworkers nego- tiated for the first time a $ 2 million management- labor combined effort to reduce coke oven hazards . The settlement with U.S. Steel Corporation at Clair- ton , Pa ...
... contracts . In the basic steel settlement , the Steelworkers nego- tiated for the first time a $ 2 million management- labor combined effort to reduce coke oven hazards . The settlement with U.S. Steel Corporation at Clair- ton , Pa ...
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