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handled clerks; the clerks outnumbered the programmers and no new union could be split off without consent of the old one. In addition the union would not consent to the programmers getting a higher rate than them. So the regular programmers ended up being paid at the same (lower) rate as the clerks. Jon 21:57, 13 November 2007 (UTC)”
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I've added my notes there. It's been quite a while since I read this book, so I have an orphan note about one of the three stories (don't know which one it is) and I don't remember enough about the other two stories to summarize them. I also don't know enough about the ancient extinct animals to know
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The issue you describe is called “Wage
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I was under the impression that the listing in the template was because someone saw it in this article and then added it over there. As to my use of "premature" my thoughts are running a bit too speculative for a discussion page of an article. But somehow I don't think Israel is too pleased with the
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