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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Women Workers : Profile of a Growing Force by Carolyn J. Jacobson DISTILLED LONDON DIR GIN More American women are working today than ever before . They work largely for the same reasons men do - because they have to . In 1972 , 47 ...
Women Workers : Profile of a Growing Force by Carolyn J. Jacobson DISTILLED LONDON DIR GIN More American women are working today than ever before . They work largely for the same reasons men do - because they have to . In 1972 , 47 ...
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... women , even including divorced women with children under 3 , had the highest employ- ment rate of all women . As in the case of white women , the reason black women work is financial - to support their families . An increasing number ...
... women , even including divorced women with children under 3 , had the highest employ- ment rate of all women . As in the case of white women , the reason black women work is financial - to support their families . An increasing number ...
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... women carpenters , 32,000 women riveters and flame cutters and almost 10,000 women construction laborers , has been limited . The minimum wage law and its amendments throughout the years have helped women as well as men . The new ...
... women carpenters , 32,000 women riveters and flame cutters and almost 10,000 women construction laborers , has been limited . The minimum wage law and its amendments throughout the years have helped women as well as men . The new ...
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