Monthly Labor Review, Volume 82U.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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... chart . ) For the same period , the New York City Consumer Price Index advanced 18 percent . Although the CPI relates to a much broader population group than the salary data , the wide disparity in the rates of change clearly indicates ...
... chart . ) For the same period , the New York City Consumer Price Index advanced 18 percent . Although the CPI relates to a much broader population group than the salary data , the wide disparity in the rates of change clearly indicates ...
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... Consumer Prices , New York City , 1948-581 INDEX 130 120 110 1953 = 100 OFFICE SALARIES ( Women Clerks ) FACTORY EARNINGS ( All Production and Related Workers ) 100 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 90 80 80 70 1948 * 49 '50 '51 '52 '53 '54 '55 * 56 ...
... Consumer Prices , New York City , 1948-581 INDEX 130 120 110 1953 = 100 OFFICE SALARIES ( Women Clerks ) FACTORY EARNINGS ( All Production and Related Workers ) 100 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX 90 80 80 70 1948 * 49 '50 '51 '52 '53 '54 '55 * 56 ...
Halaman 51
... Consumer Price Index into spendable earnings in current dollars . The CPI reflects changes in prices of goods and services usually bought by urban wage - earner and clerical- worker families . Derivation of the Formulas The procedures ...
... Consumer Price Index into spendable earnings in current dollars . The CPI reflects changes in prices of goods and services usually bought by urban wage - earner and clerical- worker families . Derivation of the Formulas The procedures ...
Halaman 53
... Consumer Price Index is released - about the 25th of each month - showing a preliminary figure for spendable earnings for the previous month in both current and 1947-49 dollars . Revised fig- ures for that month are later presented in ...
... Consumer Price Index is released - about the 25th of each month - showing a preliminary figure for spendable earnings for the previous month in both current and 1947-49 dollars . Revised fig- ures for that month are later presented in ...
Halaman 66
... Consumer Price Index for October re- mained , for the third consecutive month , at 123.7 percent of the 1947-49 average . The cost - of- living allowances for about 800,000 of the workers affected by contracts with escalator clauses ...
... Consumer Price Index for October re- mained , for the third consecutive month , at 123.7 percent of the 1947-49 average . The cost - of- living allowances for about 800,000 of the workers affected by contracts with escalator clauses ...
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Halaman 315 - ... 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.
Halaman 56 - ... reasonable grounds for believing that such membership was not available to the employee on the same terms and conditions generally applicable to other members, or (B) if he has reasonable grounds for believing that membership was denied or terminated for reasons other than the failure of the employee to tender the periodic dues and the initiation fees uniformly required as a condition of acquiring or retaining membership...
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Halaman 423 - In the kind of situation that exists in this case, we believe that picketing of the premises of a secondary employer is primary if it meets the following conditions: (a) The picketing is strictly limited to times when the situs of dispute is located on the secondary employer's premises; (b) at the time of the picketing the primary employer is engaged in its normal business at the situs; IM116NLRBal859.
Halaman 319 - 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.
Halaman 8 - Hourly earnings exclude premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts.
Halaman 79 - Also included are persons who had new jobs to which they were scheduled to report within 30 days.
Halaman 307 - The Older Worker in Industry: A Study of the Attitudes of Industrial Workers toward Aging and Retirement, by G. Hamilton Crook and Martin Heinstein; The...
Halaman 87 - Production and related workers Include working foremen and all nonsupervisory workers (including leadmen and trainees) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling, inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping, maintenance, repair, janitorial and watchman services, product development, auxiliary production for plant's own use (eg, power plant), and recordkeeping and other services closely associated with the above production operations.