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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11. lappuse
... continue to function as dependents , as auxiliaries , as agencies of their parent body , the Communist Party of " Holy Mother Russia . " Only when such organizations or individuals disown and break with the principles and practices of ...
... continue to function as dependents , as auxiliaries , as agencies of their parent body , the Communist Party of " Holy Mother Russia . " Only when such organizations or individuals disown and break with the principles and practices of ...
17. lappuse
... continue to be that of the great fact of the merger of the former AFL and the former CIO . Merger and all the benefit it implies national- ly for the trades and industries , and for each state and city , will be given full consideration ...
... continue to be that of the great fact of the merger of the former AFL and the former CIO . Merger and all the benefit it implies national- ly for the trades and industries , and for each state and city , will be given full consideration ...
29. lappuse
... continue to shift the distribution of income more markedly in its favor . On the whole , I view the growth of the United Brotherhood of Carpen- ters and Joiners and of the entire labor movement as a necessary and desirable step in the ...
... continue to shift the distribution of income more markedly in its favor . On the whole , I view the growth of the United Brotherhood of Carpen- ters and Joiners and of the entire labor movement as a necessary and desirable step in the ...
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