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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1.–3. rezultāts no 74.
5. lappuse
... issue bonds to engage in plant piracy . Labor also believes it is time that Congress modernized the structure of the unemployment compensation system by providing a uniform , nationwide minimum standard for benefits and their duration ...
... issue bonds to engage in plant piracy . Labor also believes it is time that Congress modernized the structure of the unemployment compensation system by providing a uniform , nationwide minimum standard for benefits and their duration ...
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... issues - whether or not their representatives rep- resent them or represent the big campaign contributors . So that our people will un- derstand the issues facing them , we periodically publish litera- ture explaining each current issue ...
... issues - whether or not their representatives rep- resent them or represent the big campaign contributors . So that our people will un- derstand the issues facing them , we periodically publish litera- ture explaining each current issue ...
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... issue on the floor of Congress , cited his views in their efforts to stop labor's drive . Stevenson recalls that fact . He recites the record of Administration opposition . He pledges himself to a fight to better the minimum wage law ...
... issue on the floor of Congress , cited his views in their efforts to stop labor's drive . Stevenson recalls that fact . He recites the record of Administration opposition . He pledges himself to a fight to better the minimum wage law ...
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