Rising use of part-time and temporary workers

who benefits and who loses? : hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, May 19, 1988.

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Rising use of part-time and temporary workers

who benefits and who loses? : hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, May 19, 1988.

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Distributed to some depository libraries in microfiche.

Shipping list no.: 88-480-P.

Bibliography: p. 93.

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Rising use of part time and temporary workers.

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iii, 177 p. :
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