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 73.
9. lappuse
... labor's basic associa- tion with these liberation movements . The levels of economic development within the ... trade union organizations was essential to develop conditions to permit them footing from which to deal with those ...
... labor's basic associa- tion with these liberation movements . The levels of economic development within the ... trade union organizations was essential to develop conditions to permit them footing from which to deal with those ...
11. lappuse
... union repre- sentation . The freedom of workers to asso- ciate together in unions , a freedom essential to the survival of democracy , is regularly and repeatedly denied American workers through violations of the nation's labor law ...
... union repre- sentation . The freedom of workers to asso- ciate together in unions , a freedom essential to the survival of democracy , is regularly and repeatedly denied American workers through violations of the nation's labor law ...
6. lappuse
... trade union movement as something evil , run by evil people , for evil reasons and with evil results . The truth , of course , is the exact opposite . The American trade union movement - unlike any other labor movement in the world - is ...
... trade union movement as something evil , run by evil people , for evil reasons and with evil results . The truth , of course , is the exact opposite . The American trade union movement - unlike any other labor movement in the world - is ...
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