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Job development for the hard-to-employ (Policy papers in human resources and industrial relations)
Author:
Louis A Ferman
Publisher:
Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, University of Michigan-Wayne State University and the West Virginia University Center for Appalachian Studies and Development
Category:
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Buy Used:
$35.00
Pages:
85
ASIN:
B0007DEY6G
Publication Date:
1969
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Condition:
ex-library copy. Paperback. Taped binding.
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