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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... industries in the nation . It was an industry of the notorious sweatshop , of child labor , of home- work , of long periods of unemploy- ment , and of low pay and long hours during the busy seasons . Against their hardship , these work ...
... industries in the nation . It was an industry of the notorious sweatshop , of child labor , of home- work , of long periods of unemploy- ment , and of low pay and long hours during the busy seasons . Against their hardship , these work ...
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... industry . Months before last December's AFL - CIO merger convention , leaders of the United Paperworkers brought to our union's supreme governing body , its convention , a strong recom- mendation in favor of organic unity among trade ...
... industry . Months before last December's AFL - CIO merger convention , leaders of the United Paperworkers brought to our union's supreme governing body , its convention , a strong recom- mendation in favor of organic unity among trade ...
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... industry are voting for " that merged union . " During the first three months of merger , there were four- teen NLRB elections and fourteen vic- tories , bringing close to 5.000 new members under the banner of the AFL - CIO . Everyone ...
... industry are voting for " that merged union . " During the first three months of merger , there were four- teen NLRB elections and fourteen vic- tories , bringing close to 5.000 new members under the banner of the AFL - CIO . Everyone ...
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