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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... bill and , through a statement by President Meany , urged President Eisenhower to veto the measure . In another important action , the Council gave strong support to the bill amending the Social Security Act to provide disability ...
... bill and , through a statement by President Meany , urged President Eisenhower to veto the measure . In another important action , the Council gave strong support to the bill amending the Social Security Act to provide disability ...
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... Bill S. 2663 , " which is the Douglas measure . How ever , early in January a division over the bill arose in the Development Committee . This , said Mr. Callahan , was confirmed by Mayor Buckley , who had appointed the members of the ...
... Bill S. 2663 , " which is the Douglas measure . How ever , early in January a division over the bill arose in the Development Committee . This , said Mr. Callahan , was confirmed by Mayor Buckley , who had appointed the members of the ...
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... bill calling for the payment of prevailing wages on road construction ( other than roads on federal land financed 100 per cent by federal funds ) . Previously strong anti - union road constructors had al- ways thwarted all our efforts ...
... bill calling for the payment of prevailing wages on road construction ( other than roads on federal land financed 100 per cent by federal funds ) . Previously strong anti - union road constructors had al- ways thwarted all our efforts ...
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