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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... labor movement are today stronger and more effective in behalf of their mem- bers ' interests and the interests of ... trade union movement . While this assessment of the role and accomplish- ments of the American trade union movement ...
... labor movement are today stronger and more effective in behalf of their mem- bers ' interests and the interests of ... trade union movement . While this assessment of the role and accomplish- ments of the American trade union movement ...
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... labor move- ment together . Perhaps one of the tragedies in ILPA success is that we sometimes take the labor press for granted and we sometimes forget to say , " thank you . " If we do forget , it is not because we are not appreciative ...
... labor move- ment together . Perhaps one of the tragedies in ILPA success is that we sometimes take the labor press for granted and we sometimes forget to say , " thank you . " If we do forget , it is not because we are not appreciative ...
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... labor movement standing beside it on a pedestal . After all , our members would find us suspect if newspaper edi- torials started proclaiming our virtue . We don't even seek objectivity , for objectivity is un- obtainable by fallible ...
... labor movement standing beside it on a pedestal . After all , our members would find us suspect if newspaper edi- torials started proclaiming our virtue . We don't even seek objectivity , for objectivity is un- obtainable by fallible ...
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