The American Federationist, 80-81. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1973 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... control authority solely to areas beyond the urban boundaries , thus fill- ing a vacuum where no controls existed and avoiding direct conflict with localities which had already ap- plied land use controls . Although the rural conserva ...
... control authority solely to areas beyond the urban boundaries , thus fill- ing a vacuum where no controls existed and avoiding direct conflict with localities which had already ap- plied land use controls . Although the rural conserva ...
11. lappuse
... controls in the construction industry . In fact , it is possible that wage demands in the construction industry would have leveled off after the brief spurt at the end of the 1960s even without the imposition of wage controls . Some of ...
... controls in the construction industry . In fact , it is possible that wage demands in the construction industry would have leveled off after the brief spurt at the end of the 1960s even without the imposition of wage controls . Some of ...
12. lappuse
... Controls The strongest cost controls are strong quality con- trols . The elimination of unnecessary surgery and hospitalization can both improve the quality of health care received by the American people and reduce its cost . Cost controls ...
... Controls The strongest cost controls are strong quality con- trols . The elimination of unnecessary surgery and hospitalization can both improve the quality of health care received by the American people and reduce its cost . Cost controls ...
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