Monthly Labor Review, Volumen82U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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Página 742
... Federal court to charges of having violated the Taft- Hartley Act in receiving $ 200,000 from Roy Frue- hauf and another executive of the Fruehauf Trailer Co. Beck is also under sentence for income tax evasion and is appealing a ...
... Federal court to charges of having violated the Taft- Hartley Act in receiving $ 200,000 from Roy Frue- hauf and another executive of the Fruehauf Trailer Co. Beck is also under sentence for income tax evasion and is appealing a ...
Página 749
... Federal social security program . Problems of great magnitude are posed by such an approach , and proposals along these lines have been thus far confined chiefly to theoret- ical discussions . Yet a limited portability of pension ...
... Federal social security program . Problems of great magnitude are posed by such an approach , and proposals along these lines have been thus far confined chiefly to theoret- ical discussions . Yet a limited portability of pension ...
Página 752
... Federal Government and State and local govern- ments . State and local government bonds are , in effect , ruled out by the tax status of pension funds . Such bonds ordinarily yield less before tax than similar quality corporate and U.S. ...
... Federal Government and State and local govern- ments . State and local government bonds are , in effect , ruled out by the tax status of pension funds . Such bonds ordinarily yield less before tax than similar quality corporate and U.S. ...
Página 765
... Federal minimum wage ; 1,215,000 , or 10.8 percent , less than $ 1.15 ; and 1,756,000 , or 15.6 percent , less than $ 1.25 . About half of the country's production > workers earned at least $ 2 an hour and a fifth re- ceived $ 2.50 or ...
... Federal minimum wage ; 1,215,000 , or 10.8 percent , less than $ 1.15 ; and 1,756,000 , or 15.6 percent , less than $ 1.25 . About half of the country's production > workers earned at least $ 2 an hour and a fifth re- ceived $ 2.50 or ...
Página 768
... Federal minimum wage effective March 1 , 1956 - all but disappeared be- tween the two survey periods ; the proportion earn- ing between $ 1.50 to $ 2 an hour declined substan- tially , while the proportion earning $ 2 or more in ...
... Federal minimum wage effective March 1 , 1956 - all but disappeared be- tween the two survey periods ; the proportion earn- ing between $ 1.50 to $ 2 an hour declined substan- tially , while the proportion earning $ 2 or more in ...
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1958 Annual average AFL-CIO agreement allied products Apparel April arbitration areas August Average hourly earnings Average weekly benefits Bituminous coal Board Bureau of Labor cents an hour City Class I railroads collective bargaining committee Consumer Price Index contract court December Department of Labor Durable economic Electrical employees employment end of table equipment establishments Fabricated Fabricated metal Federal footnotes at end fund goods-Continued Hoffa hours earn hrly included Indexes industry ings ings ings International January July June June May Apr kindred products labor force Labor Statistics leather machinery manufacturing ment Miscellaneous Monthly Labor Review Nondurable occupational October operators Paperboard pension plans percent petroleum plants production workers rates retirement Rubber Sept September steel Teamsters textile tion trade union trusteeship U.S. Department U.S. Supreme Court unem United wage increases week wholesale wkly York York City
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Página 812 - 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 888 - 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 905 - It shall be an unfair labor practice for an employer — (1) To interfere with, restrain, or coerce employees in the exercise of the rights guaranteed in section 7. (2) To dominate or interfere with the formation or administration of any labor organization or contribute financial or other support to it...
Página 1068 - Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products...
Página 1020 - employee " as used herein includes every person in the service of a carrier (subject to its continuing authority to supervise and direct the manner of rendition of his service...
Página 905 - labor organization" means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, in which employees participate and which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work.
Página 998 - Hourly earnings exclude premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts.
Página 808 - Also included are persons who had new Jobs to which they were scheduled to report within 30 days.
Página 980 - ... the voyage or voyages to be undertaken, if this can be determined at the time of making the agreement...
Página 1022 - Nothing in this Act shall be construed as authorizing the execution or application of agreements requiring membership in a labor organization as a condition of employment in any State or Territory in which such execution or application is prohibited by State or Territorial law.