The American Federationist, 89. sējums,1-4. izdevumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1982 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 16.
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... agreement averaged 9.2 percent . The corresponding figures for 1980 were 10.4 percent and 7.1 percent , respectively . Contracts negotiated in 1981 had an average dura- tion of 29.5 months . Agreements with COLA clauses were on average ...
... agreement averaged 9.2 percent . The corresponding figures for 1980 were 10.4 percent and 7.1 percent , respectively . Contracts negotiated in 1981 had an average dura- tion of 29.5 months . Agreements with COLA clauses were on average ...
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... agreement with the Window Cleaners Employer Association in New York City , covering 1,250 workers , and Local 254 with cleaning contractors in Boston . There are 29 SEIU locals who now have such check - offs covering roughly 90,000 ...
... agreement with the Window Cleaners Employer Association in New York City , covering 1,250 workers , and Local 254 with cleaning contractors in Boston . There are 29 SEIU locals who now have such check - offs covering roughly 90,000 ...
14. lappuse
... Agreement , covering about 300,000 workers . The current agreement expires on March 31 , 1982 . Rubber : Major agreements , covering almost 55,000 em- ployees , between the Rubber Workers and the " Big Four " tiremakers - Goodyear ...
... Agreement , covering about 300,000 workers . The current agreement expires on March 31 , 1982 . Rubber : Major agreements , covering almost 55,000 em- ployees , between the Rubber Workers and the " Big Four " tiremakers - Goodyear ...
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