The American Federationist, Volume 60American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1953 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... cent , hogs 16 per cent , cotton 20 per cent , print cloth 38 per cent , lead 39 per cent , wool 51 per cent , rubber 95 per cent and tallow 146 per cent . The entire price structure was thrown out of balance . This is why organized ...
... cent , hogs 16 per cent , cotton 20 per cent , print cloth 38 per cent , lead 39 per cent , wool 51 per cent , rubber 95 per cent and tallow 146 per cent . The entire price structure was thrown out of balance . This is why organized ...
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... cent . Tenants in Cleveland suburbs deluged nearby rent offices with more than 200 calls after being told by their landlords that rents were being raised by as much as 125 per cent . In Toledo increases ran up to 200 per cent . In ...
... cent . Tenants in Cleveland suburbs deluged nearby rent offices with more than 200 calls after being told by their landlords that rents were being raised by as much as 125 per cent . In Toledo increases ran up to 200 per cent . In ...
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... cent . The 1950 amendments set the combined em- ployer - employe rate at 3 per cent through 1953 , then at 4 per cent be- ginning in January , 1954 , to continue for six years , 5 per cent for 1960-64 , 6 per cent for 1965-69 and 61⁄2 per ...
... cent . The 1950 amendments set the combined em- ployer - employe rate at 3 per cent through 1953 , then at 4 per cent be- ginning in January , 1954 , to continue for six years , 5 per cent for 1960-64 , 6 per cent for 1965-69 and 61⁄2 per ...
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