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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Editorial Congress Marks Time HE Eighty - Fourth Congress , now drifting to- Civil Defense and the Union President , International Union of. By GEORGE MEANY THE ward final adjournment , thus far has compiled a record almost totally ...
Editorial Congress Marks Time HE Eighty - Fourth Congress , now drifting to- Civil Defense and the Union President , International Union of. By GEORGE MEANY THE ward final adjournment , thus far has compiled a record almost totally ...
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Editorial The Eighty - fifth Congress Y NO STRETCH of the imagination can the new Congress be considered more liberal in Latin American Workers Want Strong Unions . By LUIS ALFONSO. By GEORGE MEANY B its makeup than its recent ...
Editorial The Eighty - fifth Congress Y NO STRETCH of the imagination can the new Congress be considered more liberal in Latin American Workers Want Strong Unions . By LUIS ALFONSO. By GEORGE MEANY B its makeup than its recent ...
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... Congress at its halfway mark merits con- siderable praise as well as severe criticism . For one achievement alone the first session of this Congress has earned a place in history - it adopted the first civil rights bill in eighty - two ...
... Congress at its halfway mark merits con- siderable praise as well as severe criticism . For one achievement alone the first session of this Congress has earned a place in history - it adopted the first civil rights bill in eighty - two ...
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Official Monthly Magazine of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations | 1 |
JANUARY 1956 | 13 |
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