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Auto mechanics end strike. (Developments in Industrial Relations)Cimini, Michael H ; Muhl, Charles JMonthly Labor Review, 1994-11, Vol.117 (11), p.65Washington: Superintendent of DocumentsTexto completo disponível |
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Auto mechanics reach agreement, end strikeRuben, GeorgeMonthly labor review, 1981-12, Vol.104 (12), p.61Superintendent of DocumentsTexto completo disponível |
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Employment outlook for automobile mechanicsGottlieb, H LMonthly labor review, 1946-02, Vol.62 (2), p.211-227Washington: G. P. OTexto completo disponível |
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Airline mechanics' wages tied to company profitsBornstein, LeonMonthly labor review, 1977-09, Vol.100, p.45Superintendent of DocumentsTexto completo disponível |
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Proposed uniform mechanics' lien actMonthly labor review, 1931-11, Vol.33 (5), p.85Washington: G. P. OTexto completo disponível |
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Employment opportunities for Diesel-engine mechanicsDischel, Frank ; Lewis, Richard HMonthly labor review, 1945-02, Vol.60 (2), p.276Washington: G. P. OTexto completo disponível |
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Recommended standard act regarding mechanics' liensMonthly labor review, 1933-02, Vol.36 (2), p.321Washington: G. P. OTexto completo disponível |
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Workplace safety and health profiles of occupations with green technology jobsParrott, Aaron ; Wiatrowski, WilliamMonthly Labor Review, 2013-01, Vol.136 (1), p.49-56Washington: United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor StatisticsTexto completo disponível |
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Suspension of 8-hour law for Agriculture Department laborers and mechanicsMonthly labor review, 1944-02, Vol.58 (2), p.322Washington: G. P. OTexto completo disponível |
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Occupational changes during the 20th century: professional, managerial, clerical, sales, and service workers (except private household service workers) grew from one-quarter to three-quarters of total employment between 1910 and 2000; laborers , private household service workers, and farmers lost the most jobs over the periodWyatt, Ian D ; Hecker, Daniel EMonthly labor review, 2006-03, Vol.129 (3), p.35Superintendent of DocumentsTexto completo disponível |