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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... contract and find out what part of your month- ly payments are going to reduce the principal on your loan and what is going for installment charges . A new law in New York does set maximum rates for auto sales con- tracts . They are ...
... contract and find out what part of your month- ly payments are going to reduce the principal on your loan and what is going for installment charges . A new law in New York does set maximum rates for auto sales con- tracts . They are ...
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... contract , the greater the chance some unforeseen emergency may arise before you've made your final payment . Credit experts have pointed out that in long - term contracts the goods may actually deteriorate faster than the rate at which ...
... contract , the greater the chance some unforeseen emergency may arise before you've made your final payment . Credit experts have pointed out that in long - term contracts the goods may actually deteriorate faster than the rate at which ...
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... contract with our union . This was a weak contract which the union had accepted because we were in hopes that even Herbert V. Kohler would learn to live with organized labor . But it wasn't weak enough to suit Kohler . So the company ...
... contract with our union . This was a weak contract which the union had accepted because we were in hopes that even Herbert V. Kohler would learn to live with organized labor . But it wasn't weak enough to suit Kohler . So the company ...
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JANUARY 1956 | 13 |
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