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 80.
19. lappuse
... living escalator provisions which protect hourly earnings of millions of workers . Declin- ing hours of work per week cut further into average weekly earnings gains , which were already much less than the increase in living costs . Real ...
... living escalator provisions which protect hourly earnings of millions of workers . Declin- ing hours of work per week cut further into average weekly earnings gains , which were already much less than the increase in living costs . Real ...
10. lappuse
... living standards of most Americans , caused by recession and inflation . That erosion continues today and has picked up steam , threatening to wipe out a generation of gains made in the standard of living of average Americans ...
... living standards of most Americans , caused by recession and inflation . That erosion continues today and has picked up steam , threatening to wipe out a generation of gains made in the standard of living of average Americans ...
1. lappuse
... living or escalator clause . Cost - of - living adjustments alone , even if they re- stored all lost wages , would not be enough to provide a worker with a share of our improving standard of living . For this reason productivity ...
... living or escalator clause . Cost - of - living adjustments alone , even if they re- stored all lost wages , would not be enough to provide a worker with a share of our improving standard of living . For this reason productivity ...
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Administration AFL-CIO agreement Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn amendments American areas average banks benefits bill Board budget buying power cent child collective bargaining Committee companies Congress consumer contracts corporations cost coverage dollars earnings economic effect election eligible employees energy escalator clauses families federal Federationist financing fiscal food stamp food stamp program Ford foreign funds George Meany housing income increase industry inflation interest rates issue labor movement Lane Kirkland legal services legislation loans major MEBA ment million minimum wage months negotiated Nixon NLRB nomic nutrition organization OSHA parties payments pension percent plans political President President's problems production programs proposed recession registration SAUL MILLER sector social security Soviet Soviet Union standards Stevens sumer tion trade union unem unemployed unemployment United vote Washington women Workmen's Circle