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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... ment , only under a " 70/75 " formula . Auto Workers ' members at J.I. Case now may retire after 30 years , regardless of age , and receive a total of $ 625 per month until age 62 , including the bridge benefit . Re- tail Clerks in ...
... ment , only under a " 70/75 " formula . Auto Workers ' members at J.I. Case now may retire after 30 years , regardless of age , and receive a total of $ 625 per month until age 62 , including the bridge benefit . Re- tail Clerks in ...
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... ment for adult programs . In some states , it was found that adjourning schools functioned quite differently . The school with an active advisory body had more relevant courses and a much higher job - related place- ment record than the ...
... ment for adult programs . In some states , it was found that adjourning schools functioned quite differently . The school with an active advisory body had more relevant courses and a much higher job - related place- ment record than the ...
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... ment . For a decade or so , many analysts believed that employment policy was virtually synonymous with fiscal and monetary policy - or , to simplify even further , that if you want to reduce unemployment , you need only to reduce ...
... ment . For a decade or so , many analysts believed that employment policy was virtually synonymous with fiscal and monetary policy - or , to simplify even further , that if you want to reduce unemployment , you need only to reduce ...
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