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 66.
32. lappuse
... living which has taken place . In the Eighty - fifth Congress we should not be satisfied with anything less than a $ 1.25 minimum and a broadening of the coverage of the minimum wage to include businesses affecting commerce such as ...
... living which has taken place . In the Eighty - fifth Congress we should not be satisfied with anything less than a $ 1.25 minimum and a broadening of the coverage of the minimum wage to include businesses affecting commerce such as ...
25. lappuse
... living , in or out of government . The report says : " Employes must receive sufficient -0- The Defenseless Budget From AFL - CIO News compensation to enable them to es- tablish and maintain a standard of living which will allow them to ...
... living , in or out of government . The report says : " Employes must receive sufficient -0- The Defenseless Budget From AFL - CIO News compensation to enable them to es- tablish and maintain a standard of living which will allow them to ...
12. lappuse
... living conditions . The improvements of living condi- tions are naturally not automatic and are obtained mainly through collec- tive bargaining and legislation . You Can Learn a Lot in Ten Years By JACK. 1955 and the same months of 1956 ...
... living conditions . The improvements of living condi- tions are naturally not automatic and are obtained mainly through collec- tive bargaining and legislation . You Can Learn a Lot in Ten Years By JACK. 1955 and the same months of 1956 ...
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