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 78.
1. lappuse
... inflation . The paycheck doesn't go as far as it did when his union negotiated the new pay rate . Since most workers have limited means of dealing with inflation , in the short run , they must cut their standard of living or win an ...
... inflation . The paycheck doesn't go as far as it did when his union negotiated the new pay rate . Since most workers have limited means of dealing with inflation , in the short run , they must cut their standard of living or win an ...
16. lappuse
... inflation . This is underscored by the Administration's forecasts and predictions as well as by the record of 1969-1975 . In 1968 , the Consumer Price Index rose 4.2 per- cent and the unemployment rate was 3.6 percent . In 1976 , after ...
... inflation . This is underscored by the Administration's forecasts and predictions as well as by the record of 1969-1975 . In 1968 , the Consumer Price Index rose 4.2 per- cent and the unemployment rate was 3.6 percent . In 1976 , after ...
23. lappuse
... inflation of recent years was not caused by budget deficits . The inflation of recent years was the result of galloping price increases for food , fuel and interest rates - all of which could have been controlled by the Administration ...
... inflation of recent years was not caused by budget deficits . The inflation of recent years was the result of galloping price increases for food , fuel and interest rates - all of which could have been controlled by the Administration ...
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