Box 1
Contains 120 Results:
EAD-24 Pending Cases, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-25 Minimum Wage, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-26 Deferred Increases, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-27 Pay Bd. Policies and General Economic Conditions, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-28 Corporate Profits, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-29 Catch-Up, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-30 Economic Indicatiors, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-32 Back Loading, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-33 Construction Data, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.
EAD-34 Productivity, 1972
Economic papers of the Phase II Pay Board. These records were produced by the Office of the Chief Economist, first known as the Economic Anaylysis Division, directed by Daniel Mitchell.
Also included are some Pay Board documents relating to specific cases before the Board. The economic papers appeared in the agenda book which the Board received before each meeting, or in supplements to that book.