The American Federationist, 71. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1964 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 78.
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... percent below $ 1.25 in 1958-39 percent versus 41 percent . Industry adjusted easily to the increase from $ 1 to $ 1.25 and today it can adjust as well to a step - up in the minimum . Further indications that industry adjustments would ...
... percent below $ 1.25 in 1958-39 percent versus 41 percent . Industry adjusted easily to the increase from $ 1 to $ 1.25 and today it can adjust as well to a step - up in the minimum . Further indications that industry adjustments would ...
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... percent of the factory production labor force and 86 percent of the office and clerical workers were on full - time schedules shorter than 40 hours . In Boston , the percentages were 15 percent for production workers and 66 percent for ...
... percent of the factory production labor force and 86 percent of the office and clerical workers were on full - time schedules shorter than 40 hours . In Boston , the percentages were 15 percent for production workers and 66 percent for ...
9. lappuse
... percent average for the last 5 years of the 1950s and less than half the 0.34 percent average for the first 5 years of the 1950s . In the 1960s so far , the economy has lost an av- erage of 16 days per 10,000 days of worktime . The Size ...
... percent average for the last 5 years of the 1950s and less than half the 0.34 percent average for the first 5 years of the 1950s . In the 1960s so far , the economy has lost an av- erage of 16 days per 10,000 days of worktime . The Size ...
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