Monthly Labor Review, Volume 75,Numéro 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... Economics EDWARD D. HOLLANDER , Chief , Division of Prices and Cost of Living RICHARD F. JONES , Chief , Division of Administrative Services WALTER G. KEIM , Chief , Division of Field Service PAUL R. KERSCHBAUM , Chief , Office of ...
... Economics EDWARD D. HOLLANDER , Chief , Division of Prices and Cost of Living RICHARD F. JONES , Chief , Division of Administrative Services WALTER G. KEIM , Chief , Division of Field Service PAUL R. KERSCHBAUM , Chief , Office of ...
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... Economic Background In September , civilian employment was at a record high for the month , almost 62.3 million . By mid - September , the number of workers claim- ing unemployment - insurance benefits had declined to a postwar low ...
... Economic Background In September , civilian employment was at a record high for the month , almost 62.3 million . By mid - September , the number of workers claim- ing unemployment - insurance benefits had declined to a postwar low ...
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... economic reserve power in collective bargaining and in dealing with other organizations . The direct benefits which the individual union member derives from his financial contribution to the union and his participation in its affairs ...
... economic reserve power in collective bargaining and in dealing with other organizations . The direct benefits which the individual union member derives from his financial contribution to the union and his participation in its affairs ...
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... economic research to aid in key negotiations . The federation may undertake to represent unions before legislative ... Economics , February 1946. ) ments are in the neighborhood of $ 1 per month 374 MONTHLY LABOR FINANCING OF UNION ...
... economic research to aid in key negotiations . The federation may undertake to represent unions before legislative ... Economics , February 1946. ) ments are in the neighborhood of $ 1 per month 374 MONTHLY LABOR FINANCING OF UNION ...
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... economic data ; prepara- tion of manuals containing contract data ; preparation for presentation of union views to governmental bodies ; etc. An example of services that may overlap is in collective bargaining where negotiations on an ...
... economic data ; prepara- tion of manuals containing contract data ; preparation for presentation of union views to governmental bodies ; etc. An example of services that may overlap is in collective bargaining where negotiations on an ...
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