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 12.
8. lappuse
... weeks . Even with this limited compen- sation , jobless workers often suffer an immediate loss of income since most states require a " waiting week " during which no benefits are forthcoming . Even if a week's worth of compensation is ...
... weeks . Even with this limited compen- sation , jobless workers often suffer an immediate loss of income since most states require a " waiting week " during which no benefits are forthcoming . Even if a week's worth of compensation is ...
9. lappuse
... weeks of benefits ( 78 weeks for workers over 60 years old or undergoing training for new jobs ) in recog- nition of the fact that workers who lose their jobs because of the flood of imports are likely to be out of work for a long time ...
... weeks of benefits ( 78 weeks for workers over 60 years old or undergoing training for new jobs ) in recog- nition of the fact that workers who lose their jobs because of the flood of imports are likely to be out of work for a long time ...
12. lappuse
... weeks ' vacation dropping to 10 years from 16 , and eligibility for five weeks ' vacation to 15 years from 16 , and eli- gibility for five weeks ' vacation to 15 years from 25 . The Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees ne- gotiated a ...
... weeks ' vacation dropping to 10 years from 16 , and eligibility for five weeks ' vacation to 15 years from 16 , and eli- gibility for five weeks ' vacation to 15 years from 25 . The Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees ne- gotiated a ...
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