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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... Activities Department . " For a moment we watched the women inside at work . There were nine of them , checking union mem- bership rolls against precinct lists . Precinct maps of the city were all over the walls . There was nothing ...
... Activities Department . " For a moment we watched the women inside at work . There were nine of them , checking union mem- bership rolls against precinct lists . Precinct maps of the city were all over the walls . There was nothing ...
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... Activities Department in the state , Congressional district or city is pri- marily a pathway to recruit woman- power for our common effort and to lead our women right into the overall COPE effort . S WE propose it now , each area A COPE ...
... Activities Department in the state , Congressional district or city is pri- marily a pathway to recruit woman- power for our common effort and to lead our women right into the overall COPE effort . S WE propose it now , each area A COPE ...
6. lappuse
... activities . Up to that time it was a rare instance indeed when community campaign leaders gave any thought to organized labor in the conduct of welfare activities . They existed as a closed corpora- tion of bankers , top management ...
... activities . Up to that time it was a rare instance indeed when community campaign leaders gave any thought to organized labor in the conduct of welfare activities . They existed as a closed corpora- tion of bankers , top management ...
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