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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... effective December 1 , 1955. The board also recommended that the carriers assume the full cost of health and welfare benefits for the employes , up to $ 6.80 a month , ef- fective in March . An agreement was signed by the parties last ...
... effective December 1 , 1955. The board also recommended that the carriers assume the full cost of health and welfare benefits for the employes , up to $ 6.80 a month , ef- fective in March . An agreement was signed by the parties last ...
28. lappuse
... effective and democratic relations between the med- ical and the lay groups of the center , provision should be made for a re- sponsible conference committee , or analogous group , representing both the professional staff and the govern ...
... effective and democratic relations between the med- ical and the lay groups of the center , provision should be made for a re- sponsible conference committee , or analogous group , representing both the professional staff and the govern ...
31. lappuse
... effective . Judging from the experi- ence under small - loan laws , the out- look for more effective and wide- spread legislation on installment con- tracts is disheartening . After fifty years of legislative ex- perience with small ...
... effective . Judging from the experi- ence under small - loan laws , the out- look for more effective and wide- spread legislation on installment con- tracts is disheartening . After fifty years of legislative ex- perience with small ...
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