The American Federationist, 64. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1958 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 80.
11. lappuse
... cent . In 1924 it was reduced per to 3 per cent . In 1941 , at the time of the defense program , it was raised to 5 per cent . In 1944 , at the height of World War II , it was raised to 30 per = cent , where , because it all but blacked ...
... cent . In 1924 it was reduced per to 3 per cent . In 1941 , at the time of the defense program , it was raised to 5 per cent . In 1944 , at the height of World War II , it was raised to 30 per = cent , where , because it all but blacked ...
11. lappuse
... cent greater than in the same period of 1955 , accord- ing to the Federal Re- serve Board . But seven- tenths of 1 per cent few- er production and main- tenance workers were employed in manufac- turing industries , and they worked 1.2 per ...
... cent greater than in the same period of 1955 , accord- ing to the Federal Re- serve Board . But seven- tenths of 1 per cent few- er production and main- tenance workers were employed in manufac- turing industries , and they worked 1.2 per ...
22. lappuse
... cent of the newspapers with 72 per cent of the circulation sup- ported the Republican candidate while 15 per cent of the papers with only 13 per cent of the circulation supported the Democratic candidate . And there was little variation ...
... cent of the newspapers with 72 per cent of the circulation sup- ported the Republican candidate while 15 per cent of the papers with only 13 per cent of the circulation supported the Democratic candidate . And there was little variation ...
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