Monthly Labor Review, Volume 91U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Labor Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews. |
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... increased . OF THE MORE THAN 10 million workers covered by major agreements , at least three - quarters will re- ceive a deferred wage increase in 1968 or have their contracts renegotiated . Discussing The Wage Calendar for 1968 ( p ...
... increased . OF THE MORE THAN 10 million workers covered by major agreements , at least three - quarters will re- ceive a deferred wage increase in 1968 or have their contracts renegotiated . Discussing The Wage Calendar for 1968 ( p ...
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... increased rapidly as income rose . Spending for men's work clothing could be expected to be lower in income levels which included smaller proportions of blue - collar ... WAGE INCREASES are received 18 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW , JANUARY 1968.
... increased rapidly as income rose . Spending for men's work clothing could be expected to be lower in income levels which included smaller proportions of blue - collar ... WAGE INCREASES are received 18 MONTHLY LABOR REVIEW , JANUARY 1968.
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... Wages and Fringes Through Scheduled Increases and Contracts Subject to Bargaining TABLE 1. EXPIRATION AND REOPENING DATES SPECIFIED IN MAJOR COLLECTIVE. CORDELIA WARD AND WILLIAM DAVIS * WAGE INCREASES are received - in most years - by ...
... Wages and Fringes Through Scheduled Increases and Contracts Subject to Bargaining TABLE 1. EXPIRATION AND REOPENING DATES SPECIFIED IN MAJOR COLLECTIVE. CORDELIA WARD AND WILLIAM DAVIS * WAGE INCREASES are received - in most years - by ...
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... WAGE INCREASES. Scheduled reopenings in - 2 Total analyzed Industry 1968 1969 1970 Open end 1968 1969 Situa- Work- tions ers ers ers Situa- Work- Situa- Work- Situa- Work- tions ers tions tions ers ers All industries 3 . Manufacturing ...
... WAGE INCREASES. Scheduled reopenings in - 2 Total analyzed Industry 1968 1969 1970 Open end 1968 1969 Situa- Work- tions ers ers ers Situa- Work- Situa- Work- Situa- Work- tions ers tions tions ers ers All industries 3 . Manufacturing ...
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... - of - living escalator increases in 1968 ( 3 cents and 0.5 percent , respectively ) were considered as part of the deferred wage increase . creases in 1967. The most common wage scale in- creases WAGE CALENDAR FOR 1968 23.
... - of - living escalator increases in 1968 ( 3 cents and 0.5 percent , respectively ) were considered as part of the deferred wage increase . creases in 1967. The most common wage scale in- creases WAGE CALENDAR FOR 1968 23.
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1966 Annual average agreement allied products Apparel Area code 202 areas Average hourly earnings Average weekly earnings Bituminous coal Brevard County Bureau of Labor Census cents Class I railroads có có construction containerization contract Durable economic employed employees employment end of table Fabricated metal Fabricated metal products farm Federal Food and kindred footnotes at end growth included income July June June May Apr kindred products labor force Labor Statistics levels machinery manpower ment mining Misc Miscellaneous Negro nonagricultural Nondurable North Carolina occupations Ordnance and accessories Paperboard percent Petroleum Primary metal production workers programs Railroad region related products retail trade seasonally adjusted Sept South Southern textile textile products tion Transportation equipment U.S. Department unemployed union urban wage increases Washington white-collar workers Wholesale wood products York
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Page 18 - South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Page 94 - Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products . Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied products Petroleum and coal products Rubber and plastics products Leather and leather products Transportation and Public Utilities.
Page 88 - 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.
Page 97 - Lumber and Wood Products Furniture and Fixtures Stone, Clay and Glass Products Primary Metal Industries Fabricated Metal Products Machinery, Except Electrical Electrical Equipment and Supplies...
Page 77 - Hourly earnings exclude premium pay for overtime and for work on weekends, holidays, and late shifts.
Page 113 - Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Stone, clay, and glass products Primary metal industries Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Electrical equipment and supplies.
Page 26 - 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.
Page 26 - An expectancy is defined as a momentary belief concerning the likelihood that a particular act will be followed by a particular outcome.
Page 100 - Production and related worker! 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...