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 82.
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... Employees and approximately 15 percent involved Local 1199 of the Retail , Wholesale and Department Store Union . These unions are also active under the new legislation , as are the Laborers , Communications Workers , Retail Clerks ...
... Employees and approximately 15 percent involved Local 1199 of the Retail , Wholesale and Department Store Union . These unions are also active under the new legislation , as are the Laborers , Communications Workers , Retail Clerks ...
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... employees . U.S. Postal Service workers have the right to bargain , but federal employees are denied virtually any participa- tion in setting their wages and fringe benefits . Government employees form a major segment of labor in this ...
... employees . U.S. Postal Service workers have the right to bargain , but federal employees are denied virtually any participa- tion in setting their wages and fringe benefits . Government employees form a major segment of labor in this ...
13. lappuse
... employees were given a 4 percent increase plus cost - of - living . Examples are legion and they all show public employees lagging far behind salaries paid comparable workers in the private sector . In Because of a rash of job actions ...
... employees were given a 4 percent increase plus cost - of - living . Examples are legion and they all show public employees lagging far behind salaries paid comparable workers in the private sector . In Because of a rash of job actions ...
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