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 66.
9. lappuse
... workers who are no longer eligible for trade adjustment assistance ( TAA ) in fiscal 1982 . Before October 1981 , TAA compensation provided 52 weeks of benefits ( 78 weeks for workers over 60 years old or undergoing training for new ...
... workers who are no longer eligible for trade adjustment assistance ( TAA ) in fiscal 1982 . Before October 1981 , TAA compensation provided 52 weeks of benefits ( 78 weeks for workers over 60 years old or undergoing training for new ...
14. lappuse
... Workers , the Operating En- gineers , Seafarers , Teamsters and local independent unions . Trucking : The Teamsters negotiate the three - year Master Freight Agreement , covering about 300,000 workers . The current agreement expires on ...
... Workers , the Operating En- gineers , Seafarers , Teamsters and local independent unions . Trucking : The Teamsters negotiate the three - year Master Freight Agreement , covering about 300,000 workers . The current agreement expires on ...
24. lappuse
... workers today tend to have a better work attendance record than younger ones and to be better schooled in the work ethic . But older workers , be- cause of seniority practices , are also more expensive -they are better paid - than ...
... workers today tend to have a better work attendance record than younger ones and to be better schooled in the work ethic . But older workers , be- cause of seniority practices , are also more expensive -they are better paid - than ...
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