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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... gains in standards and organization . But these did not last . When the emergency ended , public concern about conditions in the mer- chant marine ended , too . The ship- owners , through their control of hir- ing , began putting the ...
... gains in standards and organization . But these did not last . When the emergency ended , public concern about conditions in the mer- chant marine ended , too . The ship- owners , through their control of hir- ing , began putting the ...
27. lappuse
... gains were made in workmen's compensation and unem- ployment compensation . Particular crafts , trades and ... gains which I have cited are , of course , economic gains - material gains . But most of us who have had the good fortune to ...
... gains were made in workmen's compensation and unem- ployment compensation . Particular crafts , trades and ... gains which I have cited are , of course , economic gains - material gains . But most of us who have had the good fortune to ...
4. lappuse
... gains , in increased per capita and in membership growth . By 1946 the un- ion had 217,549 members , its per capita ... gains have been impressive . Since the union was first formed , wages have more than doubled . Hours in many work cat ...
... gains , in increased per capita and in membership growth . By 1946 the un- ion had 217,549 members , its per capita ... gains have been impressive . Since the union was first formed , wages have more than doubled . Hours in many work cat ...
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