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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... agreement be negotiated to provide for a union shop . The carriers declined to nego- tiate on a national basis ... agreement was reached with the East- ern carriers ' conference committee on August 29 , 1952 , covering the Eastern ...
... agreement be negotiated to provide for a union shop . The carriers declined to nego- tiate on a national basis ... agreement was reached with the East- ern carriers ' conference committee on August 29 , 1952 , covering the Eastern ...
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agreement was reached with the car- riers ' conference committees on Au- gust 21 , 1954 , settling this dispute on substantially all of the carriers except the Louisville and Nashville and a number of other Southeastern roads which had ...
agreement was reached with the car- riers ' conference committees on Au- gust 21 , 1954 , settling this dispute on substantially all of the carriers except the Louisville and Nashville and a number of other Southeastern roads which had ...
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... agreement looking to elimina- tion of jurisdictional disputes between building trades and in- dustrial unions was announced last month by AFL - CIO President George Meany . The terms of the agreement were outlined in identical letters ...
... agreement looking to elimina- tion of jurisdictional disputes between building trades and in- dustrial unions was announced last month by AFL - CIO President George Meany . The terms of the agreement were outlined in identical letters ...
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