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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... issue is a non - issue . The question can we , as people , afford national health insurance really means can we afford to spend what we are already spending -and surely the answer is " yes . " The issue is not whether we are spending ...
... issue is a non - issue . The question can we , as people , afford national health insurance really means can we afford to spend what we are already spending -and surely the answer is " yes . " The issue is not whether we are spending ...
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... issue , we do not expect everyone to necessarily agree with the position that we have taken . We do hope that all will recognize the right and even the duty of church leaders to take a position dealing with issues of great social moral ...
... issue , we do not expect everyone to necessarily agree with the position that we have taken . We do hope that all will recognize the right and even the duty of church leaders to take a position dealing with issues of great social moral ...
14. lappuse
... issue . It is also the major social issue in America . Because of present economic policies , some 20 million American workers will be unemployed at some time this year . The average period of unemployment now lasts nearly four months ...
... issue . It is also the major social issue in America . Because of present economic policies , some 20 million American workers will be unemployed at some time this year . The average period of unemployment now lasts nearly four months ...
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