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 28.
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... fact that workers who lose their jobs because of the flood of imports are likely to be out of work for a long time . TAA compensation was set at 70 percent of a worker's average weekly wage , up to $ 289 a week ; any state unemployment ...
... fact that workers who lose their jobs because of the flood of imports are likely to be out of work for a long time . TAA compensation was set at 70 percent of a worker's average weekly wage , up to $ 289 a week ; any state unemployment ...
21. lappuse
... fact that the medical care market is dominated by physicians is ignored . Any rational cost containment strategy must address itself to this issue . For competition to work as a means of controlling medical care costs , the following ...
... fact that the medical care market is dominated by physicians is ignored . Any rational cost containment strategy must address itself to this issue . For competition to work as a means of controlling medical care costs , the following ...
27. lappuse
... fact , is competent . The patient follows the doctor's advice without question as to the necessity for recom- mended medical or surgical treatment . Most patients consider it bad form to even ask the doctor about fees . Medicine relies ...
... fact , is competent . The patient follows the doctor's advice without question as to the necessity for recom- mended medical or surgical treatment . Most patients consider it bad form to even ask the doctor about fees . Medicine relies ...
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Administration's AFDC AFL-CIO agreement American assistance Association Auchter average bargaining benefits block grant cent check-offs COLA companies compensation Congress construction Consumer Price Index consumers contract copayments corporate David Stockman decline deductibles doctor dollars economic eliminated employees Enacted Budget Cut energy Estimated Job Loss families federal Federationist financing fiscal year 1983 funds growth health insurance high interest rates housing IBEW impact income industry inflation interest rates Japan Japanese jobless labor force Lane Kirkland loans major Medicaid Medicare ment million negotiated Nippon Steel nomic older workers OSHA outlays patient payments pension percent President productivity Proposed Budget Cut protection Reagan Administration Reagan budget REAGANOMICS recession reduced require result retirement Revenue safety and health sector social security tax cuts tight money tion trade unem unemployed unemployment union United windfall profits tax