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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... Meetings The life of any local union is the regular membership meeting . It provides the most important opportunity for membership edu- cation and membership activity . Good meetings pay dividends . Today there are numerous demands on ...
... Meetings The life of any local union is the regular membership meeting . It provides the most important opportunity for membership edu- cation and membership activity . Good meetings pay dividends . Today there are numerous demands on ...
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... meeting was passed along , and immediately after school the Junior Union executive board was called to order . " There is only one matter to be brought up at this meeting , " Jim announced . " I will read you a letter I received this ...
... meeting was passed along , and immediately after school the Junior Union executive board was called to order . " There is only one matter to be brought up at this meeting , " Jim announced . " I will read you a letter I received this ...
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... meeting of ORIT , the Inter - American Regional Organ- ization of the ICFTU . The African meeting saw the birth of a new organization , in an atmos- phere of enthusiasm and great ex- pectation , with many godfathers from different parts ...
... meeting of ORIT , the Inter - American Regional Organ- ization of the ICFTU . The African meeting saw the birth of a new organization , in an atmos- phere of enthusiasm and great ex- pectation , with many godfathers from different parts ...
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