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 83.
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... tion projects as an excuse to dilute the needed strength- ening of other , more traditional approaches to educa- tion . • The need for full funding on all federal aid acts . These and many other concerns represent a basic program for ...
... tion projects as an excuse to dilute the needed strength- ening of other , more traditional approaches to educa- tion . • The need for full funding on all federal aid acts . These and many other concerns represent a basic program for ...
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... tion of workmen's compensation now . If these 13 million workers have any compensation protection at this time , it would be non - occupational -some type of wage replacement insurance program , a state legislated temporary disability ...
... tion of workmen's compensation now . If these 13 million workers have any compensation protection at this time , it would be non - occupational -some type of wage replacement insurance program , a state legislated temporary disability ...
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... tion agency . However , despite the support of this standard by every group interested in workmen's com- pensation , in 1972 only 22 states had acted to estab- lish a rehabilitation division within the state workmen's compensation ...
... tion agency . However , despite the support of this standard by every group interested in workmen's com- pensation , in 1972 only 22 states had acted to estab- lish a rehabilitation division within the state workmen's compensation ...
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GEORGE MEANY In this Issue | 1 |
New Directions in Manpower Policy | 8 |
Legal Services as a New Union Benefit | 16 |
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