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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Prevailing wages will be paid to the workers who build the new highways under the nation's multi - billion - dollar program . President , Building and Construction Trades Department , AFL - CIO Many thousands of on - the - site jobs ...
Prevailing wages will be paid to the workers who build the new highways under the nation's multi - billion - dollar program . President , Building and Construction Trades Department , AFL - CIO Many thousands of on - the - site jobs ...
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... Building and Construction Trades Department has announced T a definite national legislative pro- gram for 1957. While building trades- men look to Congress to pass legisla- tion which will be of help to all citi- zens , they are ...
... Building and Construction Trades Department has announced T a definite national legislative pro- gram for 1957. While building trades- men look to Congress to pass legisla- tion which will be of help to all citi- zens , they are ...
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... building tradesmen have no choice but to be concerned with legis- lation . This year our Department's legis- lative goal is a four - point program . A few words about each proposal , to explain why building tradesmen want what they are ...
... building tradesmen have no choice but to be concerned with legis- lation . This year our Department's legis- lative goal is a four - point program . A few words about each proposal , to explain why building tradesmen want what they are ...
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