The American Federationist, 75. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1968 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 89.
19. lappuse
... Congress seemingly ended a long and bitter fight when it voted to make the Indi- ana Dunes a national lakeshore . But Congress has not yet voted to actually buy the dunes from private owners . But just recently the Porter , Indiana ...
... Congress seemingly ended a long and bitter fight when it voted to make the Indi- ana Dunes a national lakeshore . But Congress has not yet voted to actually buy the dunes from private owners . But just recently the Porter , Indiana ...
18. lappuse
... Congress will have the power to brake the nation's economy to a screeching halt , jolting millions of work- ers out of their jobs . Or it could , instead , use its power to move ahead with blueprints to make cities livable . It could ...
... Congress will have the power to brake the nation's economy to a screeching halt , jolting millions of work- ers out of their jobs . Or it could , instead , use its power to move ahead with blueprints to make cities livable . It could ...
8. lappuse
... Congress was parsimonious with appro- priations , both for domestic programs and foreign aid . It was amenable to consumer protection laws which cost little but earned political credit with the articulate suburban voting bloc . It took ...
... Congress was parsimonious with appro- priations , both for domestic programs and foreign aid . It was amenable to consumer protection laws which cost little but earned political credit with the articulate suburban voting bloc . It took ...
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