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. |
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... committee on a permanent basis . This group would be active in all fields affecting Ar- kansas labor . The committee was formed , and there were five repre- sentatives of the AFL , five representa- tives of the CIO , two representing ...
... committee on a permanent basis . This group would be active in all fields affecting Ar- kansas labor . The committee was formed , and there were five repre- sentatives of the AFL , five representa- tives of the CIO , two representing ...
18. lappuse
... committee , also elected at the con- gress . The executive committee has power to co - opt up to four additional mem- bers if it feels this is needed to reflect more closely the geographical distri- bution of the Federation's member ...
... committee , also elected at the con- gress . The executive committee has power to co - opt up to four additional mem- bers if it feels this is needed to reflect more closely the geographical distri- bution of the Federation's member ...
14. lappuse
... committee visited the Employment Security of- fices and determined the schedule of the circuit - riding social security rep- resentative . The committee also visited the Vocational Rehabilitation Center . The committee supplied members ...
... committee visited the Employment Security of- fices and determined the schedule of the circuit - riding social security rep- resentative . The committee also visited the Vocational Rehabilitation Center . The committee supplied members ...
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