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 52.
1. lappuse
... federal budget proposals that add up to more bad news in 1982 and 1983 in terms of lost jobs , lost income , and loss of the sense of fairness and social justice that holds our na- tion together . Although the U.S. economy is producing ...
... federal budget proposals that add up to more bad news in 1982 and 1983 in terms of lost jobs , lost income , and loss of the sense of fairness and social justice that holds our na- tion together . Although the U.S. economy is producing ...
16. lappuse
... federal pay raise to 4.8 percent in order to achieve $ 3.7 bil- lion in savings . This left federal white - collar workers more than 10 percent behind comparable private in- dustry workers . The reconciliation bill conferees also ...
... federal pay raise to 4.8 percent in order to achieve $ 3.7 bil- lion in savings . This left federal white - collar workers more than 10 percent behind comparable private in- dustry workers . The reconciliation bill conferees also ...
27. lappuse
... federal protections would be illusory , because many contractors would use less skilled and less pro- ductive ... federal gov- ernment . These workers provide the services con- tracted for by the federal government , such as guard- ing ...
... federal protections would be illusory , because many contractors would use less skilled and less pro- ductive ... federal gov- ernment . These workers provide the services con- tracted for by the federal government , such as guard- ing ...
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