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 86.
7. lappuse
... force are married and the average age of employed women is 39. Increasingly , women are re- maining in the labor force for most of their adult lives . Paid employment is far more than just a stopgap until marriage . The widowed or ...
... force are married and the average age of employed women is 39. Increasingly , women are re- maining in the labor force for most of their adult lives . Paid employment is far more than just a stopgap until marriage . The widowed or ...
8. lappuse
... force . It urges both em- ployers and unions to implement the principle of equality of opportunity in employment and apply the principle of equal pay for equal work . THE HE National Manpower Council emphasizes in its study that the ...
... force . It urges both em- ployers and unions to implement the principle of equality of opportunity in employment and apply the principle of equal pay for equal work . THE HE National Manpower Council emphasizes in its study that the ...
11. lappuse
... force of totalitarian tyranny . But we are not pessimists . To date , the totalitarian enemy of democracy has enjoyed an enor- mous advantage in his contest with the free world primarily because he has been harnessing all his forces and ...
... force of totalitarian tyranny . But we are not pessimists . To date , the totalitarian enemy of democracy has enjoyed an enor- mous advantage in his contest with the free world primarily because he has been harnessing all his forces and ...
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