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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... force . In 1962 , 21.5 percent of the black civilian labor force completed four years of high school or more ; 4.8 percent completed four years of college . In 1972 , 49.7 percent finished high school and 8 percent completed college ...
... force . In 1962 , 21.5 percent of the black civilian labor force completed four years of high school or more ; 4.8 percent completed four years of college . In 1972 , 49.7 percent finished high school and 8 percent completed college ...
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... force - the total labor force minus Armed Forces personnel - totalled 91.1 million . Nearly 86.3 million persons of the total held jobs ; the remaining 4.8 million were jobless . Persons not in the labor force in July 1974 num- bered ...
... force - the total labor force minus Armed Forces personnel - totalled 91.1 million . Nearly 86.3 million persons of the total held jobs ; the remaining 4.8 million were jobless . Persons not in the labor force in July 1974 num- bered ...
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... force during the 1960s , the median age of the labor force fell from nearly 39 years in 1960 to about 37 in 1972 . The median age decline should hit bottom in 1980 at age 35 and then begin to climb steadily . Although the number of ...
... force during the 1960s , the median age of the labor force fell from nearly 39 years in 1960 to about 37 in 1972 . The median age decline should hit bottom in 1980 at age 35 and then begin to climb steadily . Although the number of ...
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