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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... workers . While this obviously misses some innovations in agreements covering less than 1,000 workers , it does serve to outline national trends . About 3 percent of all workers covered by major agreements now receive at least one ...
... workers . While this obviously misses some innovations in agreements covering less than 1,000 workers , it does serve to outline national trends . About 3 percent of all workers covered by major agreements now receive at least one ...
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1977 Collective Bargaining Schedule Petroleum Refining : Oil Workers ' contracts cov- ering about 60,000 workers at major oil companies Apparel : Clothing and Textile Worker contracts began expiring in January . A basic agreement was ...
1977 Collective Bargaining Schedule Petroleum Refining : Oil Workers ' contracts cov- ering about 60,000 workers at major oil companies Apparel : Clothing and Textile Worker contracts began expiring in January . A basic agreement was ...
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... workers , transfer for pregnant workers , and workers who desire to become pregnant , and limited use of respiratory protection are realistic alternatives to blanket exclusion . Given the serious implications of exclusionary prac- tices ...
... workers , transfer for pregnant workers , and workers who desire to become pregnant , and limited use of respiratory protection are realistic alternatives to blanket exclusion . Given the serious implications of exclusionary prac- tices ...
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