Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen82National Conference on Social Welfare, 1955 |
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... wage must be dealt with respectfully , in good faith , on the merits of their proposals . The question is whether their so - called “ guaranteed annual wage " will do what they say , whether it can be physically and legally achieved ...
... wage must be dealt with respectfully , in good faith , on the merits of their proposals . The question is whether their so - called “ guaranteed annual wage " will do what they say , whether it can be physically and legally achieved ...
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... wage for us . Today's arguments for a guaranteed annual wage are more mature . Of course , one is the arbitrary demand under threat of strike , but there is also the socially sound plea for stabilization of employment . There is the ...
... wage for us . Today's arguments for a guaranteed annual wage are more mature . Of course , one is the arbitrary demand under threat of strike , but there is also the socially sound plea for stabilization of employment . There is the ...
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... wage would be a major force toward stabilizing any kind of employment has not been fully explored by anyone . The spokesmen for the guaranteed annual wage recruited a group of technical consultants , including some well - known ...
... wage would be a major force toward stabilizing any kind of employment has not been fully explored by anyone . The spokesmen for the guaranteed annual wage recruited a group of technical consultants , including some well - known ...
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SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE DECADE AHEAD | 10 |
Reexamination of Practice | 21 |
THE ADVANCE OF SOCIAL GROUP WORK | 35 |
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