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 19.
13. lappuse
... contributions of $ 1 a month or more from employees ' wages . This was the first PAC check - off to be secured through the coordinated bargaining program of the AFL - CIO's Industrial Union Depart- ment . Members of the union bargaining ...
... contributions of $ 1 a month or more from employees ' wages . This was the first PAC check - off to be secured through the coordinated bargaining program of the AFL - CIO's Industrial Union Depart- ment . Members of the union bargaining ...
15. lappuse
... Contributions to the local fund were raised to 21 cents per hour per employee in 1981 ; 26 cents in 1982 ; and 31 cents in 1983 . Payments to the national fund go to 50 cents , 65 cents and 80 cents respectively in each of the same ...
... Contributions to the local fund were raised to 21 cents per hour per employee in 1981 ; 26 cents in 1982 ; and 31 cents in 1983 . Payments to the national fund go to 50 cents , 65 cents and 80 cents respectively in each of the same ...
20. lappuse
... contributions . Employees who might desire a plan with compre- hensive benefits and no copayments would have to pay extra out of gross or pre - taxed income . Those who elected a plan with minimal benefits and with deductibles and ...
... contributions . Employees who might desire a plan with compre- hensive benefits and no copayments would have to pay extra out of gross or pre - taxed income . Those who elected a plan with minimal benefits and with deductibles and ...
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