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.
19. lappuse
... increase of 6.8 percent or 8.1 percent when subsequent cost - of - living increases are included . The spiralling inflation of 1974 saw the consumer price index increase at an annual average rate of 11 percent in 1974 , almost double ...
... increase of 6.8 percent or 8.1 percent when subsequent cost - of - living increases are included . The spiralling inflation of 1974 saw the consumer price index increase at an annual average rate of 11 percent in 1974 , almost double ...
4. lappuse
... increase in wages for each 1 percent increase in the CPI . This type of escalator clause has the problem of any percentage vs. a cents per hour , across - the - board increase . That is , the work- er with a high wage rate gets a ...
... increase in wages for each 1 percent increase in the CPI . This type of escalator clause has the problem of any percentage vs. a cents per hour , across - the - board increase . That is , the work- er with a high wage rate gets a ...
5. lappuse
... increase in the CPI is matched by a like increase in wages ; and consumer prices increased 10 percent during the year . The first wage adjustment would be made for the first pay period in June and that pay- ment is made on Friday with ...
... increase in the CPI is matched by a like increase in wages ; and consumer prices increased 10 percent during the year . The first wage adjustment would be made for the first pay period in June and that pay- ment is made on Friday with ...
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