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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... improved insurance and pension plans ; to liberalize paid holiday and vacation pro- visions ; and to improve working conditions . " All of these measures are necessary basic ele- ments in our efforts to gain continued improve- ment in ...
... improved insurance and pension plans ; to liberalize paid holiday and vacation pro- visions ; and to improve working conditions . " All of these measures are necessary basic ele- ments in our efforts to gain continued improve- ment in ...
23. lappuse
... IMPROVE the quality of our Under union - employer apprenticeship programs , tomorrow's journeymen spend some time in school every month . The apprentice learns under the guidance of a seasoned craftsman. national apprenticeship law . The ...
... IMPROVE the quality of our Under union - employer apprenticeship programs , tomorrow's journeymen spend some time in school every month . The apprentice learns under the guidance of a seasoned craftsman. national apprenticeship law . The ...
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... improve- ments . What has actually been happening to productivity ? Has productive effi- ciency in the United States ceased to improve ? Is output per man - hour of work lagging far behind past trends , as the gloomy commentators want ...
... improve- ments . What has actually been happening to productivity ? Has productive effi- ciency in the United States ceased to improve ? Is output per man - hour of work lagging far behind past trends , as the gloomy commentators want ...
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