The American Federationist, 63-64. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1956 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 76.
6. lappuse
... Board has handed down decisions coinciding with management's views . It is completely obvious that this Board is prejudiced against working people . N MARCH 29 , AFL - CIO Presi- dent George Meany issued a public statement charging the ...
... Board has handed down decisions coinciding with management's views . It is completely obvious that this Board is prejudiced against working people . N MARCH 29 , AFL - CIO Presi- dent George Meany issued a public statement charging the ...
7. lappuse
... Board went ahead without express statutory authority to curtail its own jurisdic- tion . When the Board announced its new jurisdictional standards , Senator Goldwater , who has sponsored numer- ous anti - union measures , hailed the ...
... Board went ahead without express statutory authority to curtail its own jurisdic- tion . When the Board announced its new jurisdictional standards , Senator Goldwater , who has sponsored numer- ous anti - union measures , hailed the ...
8. lappuse
... Board is that all workers are responsible for any anti - employer misconduct en- gaged in by anyone , during a labor dispute , unless they affirmatively re- pudiate it . How this doctrine works is illus- trated by a recent case ...
... Board is that all workers are responsible for any anti - employer misconduct en- gaged in by anyone , during a labor dispute , unless they affirmatively re- pudiate it . How this doctrine works is illus- trated by a recent case ...
Saturs
Official Monthly Magazine of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations | 1 |
JANUARY 1956 | 13 |
In This Issue | 1 |
11 citas sadaļas nav parādītas.
Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
activities affiliated AFL-CIO agreement American Federation American labor areas benefits bers bill Board building campaign cent citizens collective bargaining Committee Communist Congress of Industrial contract convention COPE David Dubinsky delegates democratic Department economic efforts Eisenhower election employers employes employment Executive Council families Federation of Labor free trade union freedom ganized George Meany Guild housing Industrial Union International Union labor movement labor unions leaders legislation living Matthew Woll meeting membership ment merger millions minimum wage negotiated organized labor Party ployes political President Meany problems production protection rates Schnitzler Secretary Senator social security Soviet standards strike Taft-Hartley Act tion tional tive trade union trade union movement trade unionists union label union members United Vice-President vote wage increases Walter Reuther welfare workers