The American Federationist, 79. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1972 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
21. lappuse
... financed by a regional re- volving loan fund financed by the AID , a special development fund maintained by a number of em- bassies or by impact projects from a fund established by the AFL - CIO . Financing for the latter two may be ...
... financed by a regional re- volving loan fund financed by the AID , a special development fund maintained by a number of em- bassies or by impact projects from a fund established by the AFL - CIO . Financing for the latter two may be ...
15. lappuse
... financing is necessary to provide adequate funds for local stations , as well as to provide the diversity and quality of national and regional programming . But Dr. Whitehead advocates the withholding of permanent financing because the ...
... financing is necessary to provide adequate funds for local stations , as well as to provide the diversity and quality of national and regional programming . But Dr. Whitehead advocates the withholding of permanent financing because the ...
4. lappuse
... financing , with all its inherent abuses . Democracy works best when the greatest num- ber of citizens participate ; therefore , we believe the United States should strive for the maximum partici- pation by all citizens in the electoral ...
... financing , with all its inherent abuses . Democracy works best when the greatest num- ber of citizens participate ; therefore , we believe the United States should strive for the maximum partici- pation by all citizens in the electoral ...
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