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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... international , piloting planes over whole continents , sailing ships across vast oceans . To such as these the con- duct of international affairs for good or evil is shown as clearly in his pay- check as at any United Nations meeting ...
... international , piloting planes over whole continents , sailing ships across vast oceans . To such as these the con- duct of international affairs for good or evil is shown as clearly in his pay- check as at any United Nations meeting ...
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... international agencies extends , of course , beyond the ILO . A close interest is taken in any bonafide international body whose work is likely to affect the Fed- eration's affiliated membership , and the ITF is never slow to formulate ...
... international agencies extends , of course , beyond the ILO . A close interest is taken in any bonafide international body whose work is likely to affect the Fed- eration's affiliated membership , and the ITF is never slow to formulate ...
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... international trade and that improve- ments in working conditions could more easily be introduced between countries competing in international markets if this were done on the basis of standard . agreed international Moreover , any ...
... international trade and that improve- ments in working conditions could more easily be introduced between countries competing in international markets if this were done on the basis of standard . agreed international Moreover , any ...
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