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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22. lappuse
... funds could then be expected to be spent for vital services that were inadequately financed . But in many places that is not happening . Instead , a major propor- tion of the money is being allocated to capital ex- penditures like new ...
... funds could then be expected to be spent for vital services that were inadequately financed . But in many places that is not happening . Instead , a major propor- tion of the money is being allocated to capital ex- penditures like new ...
23. lappuse
... funds are distributed with little regard to which problems are most pressing and which areas are most in need . Once distributed , local officials have broad latitude in spending the funds . Treasury officials have repeatedly indicated ...
... funds are distributed with little regard to which problems are most pressing and which areas are most in need . Once distributed , local officials have broad latitude in spending the funds . Treasury officials have repeatedly indicated ...
8. lappuse
... funds industry generally was taking a nosedive in 1966 , Equity Funding came up with a reported 47 percent increase ... funds and the phony insurance was supposed to do and which it did - was to enable Equity Funding to report steadily ...
... funds industry generally was taking a nosedive in 1966 , Equity Funding came up with a reported 47 percent increase ... funds and the phony insurance was supposed to do and which it did - was to enable Equity Funding to report steadily ...
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