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 26.
16. lappuse
... construction industry , the relent- less decline in home building and in commercial and industrial construction , as well , translates into near- record unemployment and the denial to the U.S. economy of their skills and their tax ...
... construction industry , the relent- less decline in home building and in commercial and industrial construction , as well , translates into near- record unemployment and the denial to the U.S. economy of their skills and their tax ...
18. lappuse
... construction industry bankruptcies in the first five months of 1981 was 567 , an increase of 35 percent over the same period of 1980. Total business bankruptcies toward the end of 1981 were up 44 percent over the comparable 1980 period ...
... construction industry bankruptcies in the first five months of 1981 was 567 , an increase of 35 percent over the same period of 1980. Total business bankruptcies toward the end of 1981 were up 44 percent over the comparable 1980 period ...
19. lappuse
... construction . Employing currently jobless construction workers and utilizing unused capacity in materials production would not be inflationary because it would produce more income tax revenues and decrease unemployment insurance ...
... construction . Employing currently jobless construction workers and utilizing unused capacity in materials production would not be inflationary because it would produce more income tax revenues and decrease unemployment insurance ...
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