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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1.3. rezultāts no 78.
11. lappuse
... human needs - for it is the human family's nutri- tional needs that are ultimately served . The United States must also consider the quality of food , nutritional concerns and public health conse- quences . The U.S. recognizes that its ...
... human needs - for it is the human family's nutri- tional needs that are ultimately served . The United States must also consider the quality of food , nutritional concerns and public health conse- quences . The U.S. recognizes that its ...
13. lappuse
... human rights is not a cold war maneuver or a device to attack the Soviet Union . It is a return to the very roots of our western civilization , to the ideals of ancient Greece and Rome . The best proof is that our human rights ...
... human rights is not a cold war maneuver or a device to attack the Soviet Union . It is a return to the very roots of our western civilization , to the ideals of ancient Greece and Rome . The best proof is that our human rights ...
3. lappuse
... human rights can- not be secured against the state . So : no democracy without human rights , no human rights without de- mocracy , and no trade union rights without either . If this seems painfully elementary , it is nonetheless in ...
... human rights can- not be secured against the state . So : no democracy without human rights , no human rights without de- mocracy , and no trade union rights without either . If this seems painfully elementary , it is nonetheless in ...
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