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 30.
9. lappuse
... amount of compensation is set at whatever the worker is entitled to under state law , which is often much less than he could get before from TAA . In Michigan , for example , the maximum is $ 182 a week ; in Texas , $ 147 ; and in ...
... amount of compensation is set at whatever the worker is entitled to under state law , which is often much less than he could get before from TAA . In Michigan , for example , the maximum is $ 182 a week ; in Texas , $ 147 ; and in ...
13. lappuse
... amount will climb to $ 328 , another 26 percent increase . The fiscal year 1982 reconciliation bill also increased Part B premiums which finance physician services . Before the Reagan budget cuts , Medicare covered less than half , 44 ...
... amount will climb to $ 328 , another 26 percent increase . The fiscal year 1982 reconciliation bill also increased Part B premiums which finance physician services . Before the Reagan budget cuts , Medicare covered less than half , 44 ...
28. lappuse
... amount as Medicare now pays . However , the amount of the voucher for each individual would vary de- pending on whether the individual were disabled or over 65. The aged would be divided into actuarial categories based on age and sex ...
... amount as Medicare now pays . However , the amount of the voucher for each individual would vary de- pending on whether the individual were disabled or over 65. The aged would be divided into actuarial categories based on age and sex ...
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