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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... union vote . Similarly , Schweiker got 53.3 percent of the total popular vote , but 73.9 percent of the union vote - even more than Shapp , the Democrat . The fact that both labor - en- dorsed candidates polled a full 20 percent more ...
... union vote . Similarly , Schweiker got 53.3 percent of the total popular vote , but 73.9 percent of the union vote - even more than Shapp , the Democrat . The fact that both labor - en- dorsed candidates polled a full 20 percent more ...
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... union shop . Charles E. Wilson , president of General Motors , told the committee : " Did our laws intend to give employers and unions the right , enforced by law , to execute contracts which require discrimination in employment for ...
... union shop . Charles E. Wilson , president of General Motors , told the committee : " Did our laws intend to give employers and unions the right , enforced by law , to execute contracts which require discrimination in employment for ...
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... union stronger . Without the protection of the union shop , the union cannot devote its full energies to protecting and advancing the interests of its mem- bers but must devote much of its energies to self- protection . Moreover , union ...
... union stronger . Without the protection of the union shop , the union cannot devote its full energies to protecting and advancing the interests of its mem- bers but must devote much of its energies to self- protection . Moreover , union ...
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