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 27.
3. lappuse
... receives a reduction of $ 1,063 , while a family at $ 100,000 receives a cut of $ 12,607 . Thus the family with five times the income gets nearly 12 times as big a tax cut . The Administration claims its tax cut is a " real " tax cut ...
... receives a reduction of $ 1,063 , while a family at $ 100,000 receives a cut of $ 12,607 . Thus the family with five times the income gets nearly 12 times as big a tax cut . The Administration claims its tax cut is a " real " tax cut ...
16. lappuse
... receive an average of $ 423 per year less in de- pendent benefits . Legislation is proposed to provide pension benefit payments for dependent students in secondary schools only up to age 19. Students beyond secondary school would not ...
... receive an average of $ 423 per year less in de- pendent benefits . Legislation is proposed to provide pension benefit payments for dependent students in secondary schools only up to age 19. Students beyond secondary school would not ...
8. lappuse
... receive annual reviews ; and one - fourth receive semi- annual reviews . Roughly 22 percent of workers cov- ered by COLA's are under provisions that specify a cap . Guaranteed COLAS , with floors that provide a minimum adjustment ...
... receive annual reviews ; and one - fourth receive semi- annual reviews . Roughly 22 percent of workers cov- ered by COLA's are under provisions that specify a cap . Guaranteed COLAS , with floors that provide a minimum adjustment ...
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