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 78.
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... wage legislation to the millions of workers who are not now receiving its protection . Because of the importance of this matter , we here print the text of President Meany's communication . AM WRITING to direct your attention to the ...
... wage legislation to the millions of workers who are not now receiving its protection . Because of the importance of this matter , we here print the text of President Meany's communication . AM WRITING to direct your attention to the ...
14. lappuse
... wage . These workers are engaged in industries which for various reasons are now exempted from the minimum wage and maximum hours provi- sions of the Fair Labor Standards Act . Congress is considering legislation to broaden the coverage ...
... wage . These workers are engaged in industries which for various reasons are now exempted from the minimum wage and maximum hours provi- sions of the Fair Labor Standards Act . Congress is considering legislation to broaden the coverage ...
29. lappuse
... wage . 2. They , the employes , don't need minimum wage protection . Of course , these two points don't jibe , but these are their arguments against extending minimum wage coverage . Let's look at them . em- The U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
... wage . 2. They , the employes , don't need minimum wage protection . Of course , these two points don't jibe , but these are their arguments against extending minimum wage coverage . Let's look at them . em- The U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
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