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Macroeconomics / Wage / Walsh–Healey Public Contracts Act / Economics / Davis–Bacon Act / Living wage / Employment / United States Department of Labor / Employee benefit / Employment compensation / Minimum wage / Human resource management
Date: 2012-05-01 12:14:48
Macroeconomics
Wage
Walsh–Healey Public Contracts Act
Economics
Davis–Bacon Act
Living wage
Employment
United States Department of Labor
Employee benefit
Employment compensation
Minimum wage
Human resource management

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