Monthly Labor Review, Volumen88U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... agreements with such plans and a particularly sig- nificant increase since the 1955-56 survey . In 1963 , dismissal pay and layoff benefit plans ap- peared in 30 percent of the major agreements- mostly in manufacturing - and covered 40 ...
... agreements with such plans and a particularly sig- nificant increase since the 1955-56 survey . In 1963 , dismissal pay and layoff benefit plans ap- peared in 30 percent of the major agreements- mostly in manufacturing - and covered 40 ...
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... officials , are not officers as defined by the act , and that elections held as part of a merger agreement are not covered by the act . Work Experience of the Population in 1963 SAMUEL SABEN * UNION ELECTION CHALLENGES UNDER THE LMRDA 7.
... officials , are not officers as defined by the act , and that elections held as part of a merger agreement are not covered by the act . Work Experience of the Population in 1963 SAMUEL SABEN * UNION ELECTION CHALLENGES UNDER THE LMRDA 7.
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... agreements ) ; by the Detroit Tooling Association and the Automobile Workers ( one agreement ) ; and by the Glass and Ceramic Workers with four of the smaller flat glass companies ( one agreement ) . Characteristics 3 For this study ...
... agreements ) ; by the Detroit Tooling Association and the Automobile Workers ( one agreement ) ; and by the Glass and Ceramic Workers with four of the smaller flat glass companies ( one agreement ) . Characteristics 3 For this study ...
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agreement negotiated by the Glass and Ceramic Workers : each of the four signatory companies set up a separate fund for the payment of benefits to its workers . Altogether , 179 plans were estab- lished by the 247 agreements providing ...
agreement negotiated by the Glass and Ceramic Workers : each of the four signatory companies set up a separate fund for the payment of benefits to its workers . Altogether , 179 plans were estab- lished by the 247 agreements providing ...
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... agreement . This amount was , however , transferrable to the SUB fund if needed prior to being used as a vacation benefit . Under the individual account plans and the multiemployer pooled fund plans , the contribu- tion rate remains the ...
... agreement . This amount was , however , transferrable to the SUB fund if needed prior to being used as a vacation benefit . Under the individual account plans and the multiemployer pooled fund plans , the contribu- tion rate remains the ...
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Página 166 - South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Página 167 - I am sure that the power of vested interests is vastly exaggerated compared with the gradual encroachment of ideas. Not indeed, immediately, but after a certain interval; for in the field of economic and political philosophy there are not many who are influenced by new theories after they are 25 or 30 years of age, so that the ideas which civil servants and politicians and even agitators apply to current events are not likely to be the newest. But, soon or late, it is ideas, not vested interests,...
Página 94 - These series are based upon establishment reports which cover all full- and part-time employees in nonagricultural establishments who worked during, or received pay for, any part of the pay period ending nearest the 15th of the month.
Página 212 - ... with a job but not at work" — those who did not work and were not looking for work but had a job or business from which they were temporarily absent because of vacation, illness, industrial dispute, bad weather, or lay-off with definite instructions to return to work within 30 days of lay-off.
Página 8 - I960 monthly survey of the labor force, conducted for the Bureau of Labor Statistics by the Bureau of the Census through Its Current Population Survey.
Página 488 - PI measures the average change in prices of goods and services purchased by urban wage-earner and clerical-worker families. 1 Beginning January 1964, the Consumer Price Index structure has been revised to reflect buying patterns of wage earners and clerical workers In the I960's.
Página 11 - Professional, technical, and kindred workers Farmers and farm managers Managers, officials, and proprietors, except farm Clerical and kindred workers...
Página 46 - Hourly earnings exclude premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts.
Página 301 - There is thus a total of 50 million persons— of whom 22 million are young children— who live within the bleak circle of poverty or at least hover around its edge.
Página 308 - That a man risks poverty for his family when he does not or cannot work all the time might be expected, but to end the year with so inadequate an income, even when he has worked all week every week, often makes his efforts seem hopeless.