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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... major corpora- tions and held 8,000 interlocking directorships in more than 6,500 major business corporations . These banks also control billions and billions of trust fund dollars , including pension funds . About 5,700 of the 14,000 ...
... major corpora- tions and held 8,000 interlocking directorships in more than 6,500 major business corporations . These banks also control billions and billions of trust fund dollars , including pension funds . About 5,700 of the 14,000 ...
2. lappuse
... major producer of crude oil , has depended to a growing degree on imports . As a result of the Arab oil embargo and reduced consumer and industrial demand , total imports of re- fined products and crude oil dropped 2 percent in 1974 ...
... major producer of crude oil , has depended to a growing degree on imports . As a result of the Arab oil embargo and reduced consumer and industrial demand , total imports of re- fined products and crude oil dropped 2 percent in 1974 ...
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Major medical coverage jumped in leaps and bounds over previous years ' coverage , with benefit highs ranging from $ 100,000 to $ 1 million . The in- crease in major medical benefits negotiated by the Machinists of Piper Aircraft was ...
Major medical coverage jumped in leaps and bounds over previous years ' coverage , with benefit highs ranging from $ 100,000 to $ 1 million . The in- crease in major medical benefits negotiated by the Machinists of Piper Aircraft was ...
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