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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AMERICA NEEDS MORE HOUSING Decent housing is essential for all - especially for the nation's children . All America benefits when there are good homes for the poor as well as the rich . Modern homes are needed for families with moderate ...
AMERICA NEEDS MORE HOUSING Decent housing is essential for all - especially for the nation's children . All America benefits when there are good homes for the poor as well as the rich . Modern homes are needed for families with moderate ...
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... housing construction is less than the minimum required rate of 2,000 , - 000 units , more families are being forced into living quarters unfit for human habitation . Suppose housing construction should be maintained at the current rate ...
... housing construction is less than the minimum required rate of 2,000 , - 000 units , more families are being forced into living quarters unfit for human habitation . Suppose housing construction should be maintained at the current rate ...
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... housing cutback . WHOLE major att citat ous effect HILE major attention has been of the tight - money policy on housing , the sickness in the housing industry today can be traced to an even more fundamental factor . This is the grow ...
... housing cutback . WHOLE major att citat ous effect HILE major attention has been of the tight - money policy on housing , the sickness in the housing industry today can be traced to an even more fundamental factor . This is the grow ...
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