The American Federationist, 81. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1974 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
20. lappuse
... improve the quality of work . The most notable success was the establishment of the 40- hour workweek , which released workers from the end- less cycle of dawn - to - dusk toil and fatigue . In addition to limits to the hours of work ...
... improve the quality of work . The most notable success was the establishment of the 40- hour workweek , which released workers from the end- less cycle of dawn - to - dusk toil and fatigue . In addition to limits to the hours of work ...
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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