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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13. lappuse
... improve the health of the American people than scores of categorical health programs aimed at solving specific ... improving diets in the U.S. could result in savings of over $ 30 billion-- a little less than one - third of U.S. annual ...
... improve the health of the American people than scores of categorical health programs aimed at solving specific ... improving diets in the U.S. could result in savings of over $ 30 billion-- a little less than one - third of U.S. annual ...
2. lappuse
... improve job conditions . Their secondary function , the expression of social unionism , is to improve the general condition of their members by improving the general condition of everyone in the community - local , state , national and ...
... improve job conditions . Their secondary function , the expression of social unionism , is to improve the general condition of their members by improving the general condition of everyone in the community - local , state , national and ...
21. lappuse
... improved Social Security System . Now , in the past , the labor movement generally felt the most important steps to improve the Social Security System were to gain across - the - board in- creases in benefits , plus even more sizable ...
... improved Social Security System . Now , in the past , the labor movement generally felt the most important steps to improve the Social Security System were to gain across - the - board in- creases in benefits , plus even more sizable ...
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