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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... force and productivity- the generating forces within the economy without which we will have stagnation and declines instead of continued economic growth . The report contains a lengthy and self - congratulatory review of the re- covery ...
... force and productivity- the generating forces within the economy without which we will have stagnation and declines instead of continued economic growth . The report contains a lengthy and self - congratulatory review of the re- covery ...
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... force . Even dur- ing the 1954 downturn , with unem- ployment at 5 per cent or more of the labor force , we were told that the un- employment condition was essentially an area problem , rather than a matter of national concern . There ...
... force . Even dur- ing the 1954 downturn , with unem- ployment at 5 per cent or more of the labor force , we were told that the un- employment condition was essentially an area problem , rather than a matter of national concern . There ...
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... force for her future progress and strength . The competency , technical knowledge and resourcefulness of our workers are indispensable to the nation's eco- nomic growth and industrial leader- ship . In the past , concern with the skills ...
... force for her future progress and strength . The competency , technical knowledge and resourcefulness of our workers are indispensable to the nation's eco- nomic growth and industrial leader- ship . In the past , concern with the skills ...
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