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 45.
17. lappuse
... tion , maintenance , and operation of many elements of the transportation system is not profitable for pri- vate companies . The government has historically provided economic assistance to ensure the development of our transpor- tation ...
... tion , maintenance , and operation of many elements of the transportation system is not profitable for pri- vate companies . The government has historically provided economic assistance to ensure the development of our transpor- tation ...
29. lappuse
... tion industry was 18.7 percent and 946,000 construc- tion workers were jobless . High interest rates for consumer financing also de- pressed new car sales as new U.S. output for 1981 dropped to 6.2 million new passenger cars , down one ...
... tion industry was 18.7 percent and 946,000 construc- tion workers were jobless . High interest rates for consumer financing also de- pressed new car sales as new U.S. output for 1981 dropped to 6.2 million new passenger cars , down one ...
20. lappuse
... tion in the industry were enacted , the result would be contrary to their intent . They are based on the as- sumption that if the health care industry is deregulated and the marketplace substituted as a cost containment . strategy ...
... tion in the industry were enacted , the result would be contrary to their intent . They are based on the as- sumption that if the health care industry is deregulated and the marketplace substituted as a cost containment . strategy ...
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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