The American Federationist, Volume 73American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1966 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... INCOME PROGRESSION $ 12 $ 11,800 YEARLY MAXIMUM WORKMEN'S YEARLY MAXIMUM WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BENEFIT $ 10,200 COMPENSATION BENEFIT $ 10,200 $ 10 PERCENT OF ANNUAL $ 10 PERCENT OF ANNUAL INCOME REPLACED $ 8,800 INCOME REPLACED $ 8,800 ...
... INCOME PROGRESSION $ 12 $ 11,800 YEARLY MAXIMUM WORKMEN'S YEARLY MAXIMUM WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BENEFIT $ 10,200 COMPENSATION BENEFIT $ 10,200 $ 10 PERCENT OF ANNUAL $ 10 PERCENT OF ANNUAL INCOME REPLACED $ 8,800 INCOME REPLACED $ 8,800 ...
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The Income Needs Of the City Worker's Family 10.00 Scholarships with a Union Label by Lawrence Rogin. 1.35 $ 125.00 223.30 14.00 4550 265.50 237.3 by Ralph D. Scott An income of $ 131 a week is needed to provide a family of four with a ...
The Income Needs Of the City Worker's Family 10.00 Scholarships with a Union Label by Lawrence Rogin. 1.35 $ 125.00 223.30 14.00 4550 265.50 237.3 by Ralph D. Scott An income of $ 131 a week is needed to provide a family of four with a ...
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... income required by the Department of Labor's standard in 20 large cities and their suburban areas at the prices of mid - 1966 . The budget measures the income needed by a family of four ( an employed husband , age 38 , a wife not ...
... income required by the Department of Labor's standard in 20 large cities and their suburban areas at the prices of mid - 1966 . The budget measures the income needed by a family of four ( an employed husband , age 38 , a wife not ...
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Arming the Unemployed With Skills | |
Pilot Project in Labor Education A ENV Mark L Brown | |
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