Official Journal of the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, 47. sējumsBrotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America., 1933 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 85.
31. lappuse
... workers for joining a union would be a violation of this code and would subject those who violate it to severe penalties . Where the auto- mobile workers organize into trade unions they have a perfect right to utilize said organization ...
... workers for joining a union would be a violation of this code and would subject those who violate it to severe penalties . Where the auto- mobile workers organize into trade unions they have a perfect right to utilize said organization ...
10. lappuse
... workers . We who know the plight of the industry are here to cooperate , learn , instruct and aid . In all our dis- cussions we must keep in mind the fact that the workers of this industry have suffered as few others in the com- munity ...
... workers . We who know the plight of the industry are here to cooperate , learn , instruct and aid . In all our dis- cussions we must keep in mind the fact that the workers of this industry have suffered as few others in the com- munity ...
14. lappuse
... workers . In the determination of the rates of pay for workers on pub- lic works projects , this same conclu- sion was reached and as a result the administration set the wage rate at 50 cents per hour for the Northern Zone , 45 cents ...
... workers . In the determination of the rates of pay for workers on pub- lic works projects , this same conclu- sion was reached and as a result the administration set the wage rate at 50 cents per hour for the Northern Zone , 45 cents ...
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RAILWAY EQUIPMENT TECHNOCRACYA NEW CHALLENGE TO LABOR | 8 |
SCENIC PAINTING An Address by SPENCER MILLER | 14 |
ARCHITECTURAL | 20 |
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