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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... executive council of the Tennessee Federation of Labor ( thirteen members ) and the executive board of the Tennessee State Industrial Union Council ( thir- teen members ) into a general exec- utive board . In order to get an exec- utive ...
... executive council of the Tennessee Federation of Labor ( thirteen members ) and the executive board of the Tennessee State Industrial Union Council ( thir- teen members ) into a general exec- utive board . In order to get an exec- utive ...
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... Executive Committee . Lee Minton was named to fill vacancy on the Executive Council . Newsmen's questions about political education were answered by COPE Co. By HENRY C. FLEISHER UNITY HOUSE is a pleasant vaca- tion resort on the Eastern ...
... Executive Committee . Lee Minton was named to fill vacancy on the Executive Council . Newsmen's questions about political education were answered by COPE Co. By HENRY C. FLEISHER UNITY HOUSE is a pleasant vaca- tion resort on the Eastern ...
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... executive committee ) and a vice - president from among the executive committee mem- bers . The general secretary , the chief executive official of the organization , whose functions are similar to those of the president of an American ...
... executive committee ) and a vice - president from among the executive committee mem- bers . The general secretary , the chief executive official of the organization , whose functions are similar to those of the president of an American ...
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