The American Federationist, 82-83. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... Companies that deferred or cancelled plans to build or expand refineries in recent months include Mobil Oil , Atlantic Richfield , Cities Service , Continental Oil , Amerada Hess , Murphy Oil and Pennzoil . Some companies scrapped their ...
... Companies that deferred or cancelled plans to build or expand refineries in recent months include Mobil Oil , Atlantic Richfield , Cities Service , Continental Oil , Amerada Hess , Murphy Oil and Pennzoil . Some companies scrapped their ...
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... companies were watching their profits and cash flow soar to extraordinary levels . Exxon , the world's largest oil company , had a 1973 profit increase of 60 percent and a 29 percent rise in profits in 1974 . Texaco , despite adopting ...
... companies were watching their profits and cash flow soar to extraordinary levels . Exxon , the world's largest oil company , had a 1973 profit increase of 60 percent and a 29 percent rise in profits in 1974 . Texaco , despite adopting ...
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... companies . Nine banks managed 31 oil industry em- ployee benefit funds . In addition to banks , insurance companies , investment trusts and foundations vote large blocks of stocks for their and the industry's mu- tual benefit , while ...
... companies . Nine banks managed 31 oil industry em- ployee benefit funds . In addition to banks , insurance companies , investment trusts and foundations vote large blocks of stocks for their and the industry's mu- tual benefit , while ...
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