The American Federationist, 43. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1936 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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977. lappuse
... increased in 1936 , but when account is taken of the increase in living costs , workers ' real buying work and stimulate business activity . But it will probably not take more than a year or two to make up these shortages and then ...
... increased in 1936 , but when account is taken of the increase in living costs , workers ' real buying work and stimulate business activity . But it will probably not take more than a year or two to make up these shortages and then ...
1084. lappuse
... increased greatly so that the increase in real wages was only about 39 per cent , much less than these fig- ures indicate . The use of the machine has made possible this increased . standard of living in the way of bet- ter housing ...
... increased greatly so that the increase in real wages was only about 39 per cent , much less than these fig- ures indicate . The use of the machine has made possible this increased . standard of living in the way of bet- ter housing ...
1192. lappuse
... increase in pay . - John J. Brown . KANSAS Salina . Carpenters and painters increased their membership consider- ably and this was due to a little boom in building activity last Spring . WPA is cooperating with Organized Labor in trying ...
... increase in pay . - John J. Brown . KANSAS Salina . Carpenters and painters increased their membership consider- ably and this was due to a little boom in building activity last Spring . WPA is cooperating with Organized Labor in trying ...
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