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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... areas and in sixty - four of our smaller ones . In all of these areas unemployment exceeds 6 per cent , ac- cording to the January , 1956 , labor market survey of the U.S. Department of Labor . In some instances it ex- ceeds 9 per cent ...
... areas and in sixty - four of our smaller ones . In all of these areas unemployment exceeds 6 per cent , ac- cording to the January , 1956 , labor market survey of the U.S. Department of Labor . In some instances it ex- ceeds 9 per cent ...
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... areas of these non - minimum states can only be imagined . The employment of non - degree teachers is comparable to the licensing of medical or dental undergraduates to practice or to the employment of partially trained apprentices as ...
... areas of these non - minimum states can only be imagined . The employment of non - degree teachers is comparable to the licensing of medical or dental undergraduates to practice or to the employment of partially trained apprentices as ...
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... area redevelopment bill , it is the successor to what was known as the depressed areas bill in previous Congresses . S. 964 would create an Area Re- development Administration to pro- vide investment capital to commu- nities which ...
... area redevelopment bill , it is the successor to what was known as the depressed areas bill in previous Congresses . S. 964 would create an Area Re- development Administration to pro- vide investment capital to commu- nities which ...
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