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 23.
11. lappuse
... continue as the largest occupa- tional group . * Twice as many white collar jobs will be added as blue collar jobs . * Growth in public sector jobs is expected to taper off . * Farm worker jobs will continue to decline . lower rate than ...
... continue as the largest occupa- tional group . * Twice as many white collar jobs will be added as blue collar jobs . * Growth in public sector jobs is expected to taper off . * Farm worker jobs will continue to decline . lower rate than ...
15. lappuse
... continue its decline in the 1980s . Over the decade of the 1970s , the percentage of production or non- supervisory workers to total employ- ment has declined slightly in both the goods and services sector . • White collar workers are ...
... continue its decline in the 1980s . Over the decade of the 1970s , the percentage of production or non- supervisory workers to total employ- ment has declined slightly in both the goods and services sector . • White collar workers are ...
. lappuse
... continue to slow gradually while new technology will change the workplace and the workforce . In the 1970's the ... continues to demand skilled , productive , experienced workers , older workers are likely to find themselves urged to ...
... continue to slow gradually while new technology will change the workplace and the workforce . In the 1970's the ... continues to demand skilled , productive , experienced workers , older workers are likely to find themselves urged to ...
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