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.
8. lappuse
... funds for next fiscal year that the President has impounded already , the total jumps to $ 25.3 billion . For fiscal 1975 and 1976 , $ 10.7 billion in highway funds are being held up . Economists figure that every $ 1 billion in highway ...
... funds for next fiscal year that the President has impounded already , the total jumps to $ 25.3 billion . For fiscal 1975 and 1976 , $ 10.7 billion in highway funds are being held up . Economists figure that every $ 1 billion in highway ...
11. lappuse
... funds impounded by the President . Priority should be given to releasing those funds that would create jobs . Specifically : a . $ 9 billion of the impounded funds for construc- tion grants for sewers and waste treatment plants . b ...
... funds impounded by the President . Priority should be given to releasing those funds that would create jobs . Specifically : a . $ 9 billion of the impounded funds for construc- tion grants for sewers and waste treatment plants . b ...
17. lappuse
... funds are earmarked for metropolitan areas . The funds provided under this program in fiscal year 1975 represent more than a 30 percent increase over the level of funding in 1972 for the seven categorical programs it replaced . How ...
... funds are earmarked for metropolitan areas . The funds provided under this program in fiscal year 1975 represent more than a 30 percent increase over the level of funding in 1972 for the seven categorical programs it replaced . How ...
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