Monthly Labor Review, Volume 84U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... cents an hour in 1 - year contracts , while the major producers were offering 5 percent ( averaging slightly over 14 cents ) in 2 - year contracts . On December 16 , the OCAW announced a 1 - year contract covering some 9,000 employees ...
... cents an hour in 1 - year contracts , while the major producers were offering 5 percent ( averaging slightly over 14 cents ) in 2 - year contracts . On December 16 , the OCAW announced a 1 - year contract covering some 9,000 employees ...
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... hours be absorbed ? One avenue is natural attrition . The longshore labor force now shrinks by about 4 percent a year ... cents per man - hour . As man - hours decrease , this hourly cost will rise . If total man - 8 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW ...
... hours be absorbed ? One avenue is natural attrition . The longshore labor force now shrinks by about 4 percent a year ... cents per man - hour . As man - hours decrease , this hourly cost will rise . If total man - 8 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW ...
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... cents . The longshoremen's wage increase this year , the PMA reasons , was 8 cents per hour . At the same time , the warehousemen - the other component of the ILWU— won a wage increase of 21 cents per hour . If this is accepted as the ...
... cents . The longshoremen's wage increase this year , the PMA reasons , was 8 cents per hour . At the same time , the warehousemen - the other component of the ILWU— won a wage increase of 21 cents per hour . If this is accepted as the ...
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... cents an hour or 9 and 10 cents an hour , compared with 7 to 9 cents in 1959 . New or liberalized supplementary benefits were negotiated in settlements affecting about 2.9 mil- lion workers . In 1960 , about 2.2 million workers covered ...
... cents an hour or 9 and 10 cents an hour , compared with 7 to 9 cents in 1959 . New or liberalized supplementary benefits were negotiated in settlements affecting about 2.9 mil- lion workers . In 1960 , about 2.2 million workers covered ...
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... cents per ton , was in a far weaker condition . With annual production now only at about 20 million tons , compared ... hour debate . Finally , President emeritus Lewis took the floor , this time speaking as the delegate from local 7604 ...
... cents per ton , was in a far weaker condition . With annual production now only at about 20 million tons , compared ... hour debate . Finally , President emeritus Lewis took the floor , this time speaking as the delegate from local 7604 ...
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Halaman 78 - ... 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 11 - Professional, technical, and kindred workers Managers, officials, and proprietors, except farm...
Halaman 42 - Hourly earnings exclude premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts.
Halaman 60 - (B) where within the preceding twelve months a valid election under section 9(c) of this Act has been conducted, or "(C) where such picketing has been conducted without a petition under section 9(c) being filed within a reasonable period of time not to exceed thirty days from the commencement of such picketing...
Halaman 402 - No carrier, its officers or agents, shall deny or in any way question the right of its employees to join, organize, or assist in organizing the labor organization of their choice, and it shall be unlawful for any carrier to interfere in any way with the organization of its employees...
Halaman 527 - Provided, That this paragraph shall not impair the right of a labor organization to prescribe its own rules with respect to the acquisition or retention of membership therein...
Halaman 62 - ... to hold its money and property solely for the benefit of the organization and its members and to manage, invest, and expend the same in accordance with its constitution and bylaws and any resolutions of the governing bodies adopted thereunder...
Halaman 134 - local working conditions' as used herein means specific practices or customs which reflect detailed application of the subject matter within the scope of wages, hours of work, or other conditions of employment and includes local agreements, written or oral, on such matters.
Halaman 644 - Nothing herein shall prohibit any individual employed as a supervisor from becoming or remaining a member of a labor organization, but no employer subject to this Act shall be compelled to deem individuals defined herein as supervisors as employees for the purpose of any law, either national or local, relating to collective bargaining.
Halaman 196 - Also included are persons who had new Jobs to which they were scheduled to report within 30 days.