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 24.
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... wages . In September 1981 , Volcker warned that success in ending inflation " will be related critically to the rate of productivity and wage increases . " Wages , he said , are the crucial fac- tor in keeping down costs and therefore ...
... wages . In September 1981 , Volcker warned that success in ending inflation " will be related critically to the rate of productivity and wage increases . " Wages , he said , are the crucial fac- tor in keeping down costs and therefore ...
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... wage - related . It is important to note that food , energy , and hous- ing - all with insignificant increases in labor costs and rather negligible overall labor costs - make up 63 percent of the CPI . These items have been the real ...
... wage - related . It is important to note that food , energy , and hous- ing - all with insignificant increases in labor costs and rather negligible overall labor costs - make up 63 percent of the CPI . These items have been the real ...
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... wage changes is tenuous . In fact , the biggest factor increasing labor costs in 1982 , particularly in manufacturing , will not be union - negotiated wage increases but recession- induced productivity losses . High wage rates don't ...
... wage changes is tenuous . In fact , the biggest factor increasing labor costs in 1982 , particularly in manufacturing , will not be union - negotiated wage increases but recession- induced productivity losses . High wage rates don't ...
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