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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... Democratic Party and SAK - affiliated organizations . A THE political lineup in the single- clear majority of the ... democratic social life . " The Social Democratic Party is , of course , on the side of unreserved national self ...
... Democratic Party and SAK - affiliated organizations . A THE political lineup in the single- clear majority of the ... democratic social life . " The Social Democratic Party is , of course , on the side of unreserved national self ...
18. lappuse
... Democratic , with the three smaller lay parties - Social Democratic , Liberal and Republican . These four parties together polled only a fraction over 50 per cent of the popular vote in the elections . The so - called lefts - the ...
... Democratic , with the three smaller lay parties - Social Democratic , Liberal and Republican . These four parties together polled only a fraction over 50 per cent of the popular vote in the elections . The so - called lefts - the ...
31. lappuse
... democratic trade union federations- would seem to be crystal clear : the unity of Italy's democratic trade un- ion forces is now necessary more than ever before . More than any other relevant factor , such unity will speed up the ...
... democratic trade union federations- would seem to be crystal clear : the unity of Italy's democratic trade un- ion forces is now necessary more than ever before . More than any other relevant factor , such unity will speed up the ...
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