The American Federationist, 83-85. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1976 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... United States . In addition , American tax laws encourage overseas investments . Profits made overseas are not taxed unless and until they are repatriated to the United States . Any taxes paid to foreign governments are allowed as a tax ...
... United States . In addition , American tax laws encourage overseas investments . Profits made overseas are not taxed unless and until they are repatriated to the United States . Any taxes paid to foreign governments are allowed as a tax ...
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... United States from the lowest wage areas to wipe out more U.S. producers and American jobs . These losses will be felt by Ameri- cans of every skill and income level and of every race , creed and color . The Trade Act permits these so ...
... United States from the lowest wage areas to wipe out more U.S. producers and American jobs . These losses will be felt by Ameri- cans of every skill and income level and of every race , creed and color . The Trade Act permits these so ...
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... United States should be ready as a nation to negotiate and cooperate with others . But international interdependence should in- clude recognition that the United States has rights as well as responsibilities in international bargaining ...
... United States should be ready as a nation to negotiate and cooperate with others . But international interdependence should in- clude recognition that the United States has rights as well as responsibilities in international bargaining ...
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