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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... recent Detroit Stereotypers ' strike , the New York Photo - Engravers ' strike in 1954 , the Rockford ITU strike in 1952 and the Guild's New York World - Telegram strike in 1950. The Guild continues , too , its policy of paying strike ...
... recent Detroit Stereotypers ' strike , the New York Photo - Engravers ' strike in 1954 , the Rockford ITU strike in 1952 and the Guild's New York World - Telegram strike in 1950. The Guild continues , too , its policy of paying strike ...
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... recent years . These men work at Celanese . At one time company employed 11,000 . Now it has jobs for only a handful . Railroad Problems Today ( Continued from Page 6 ) railroad. ginia Pulp and Paper Company at Luke , Allegany County ...
... recent years . These men work at Celanese . At one time company employed 11,000 . Now it has jobs for only a handful . Railroad Problems Today ( Continued from Page 6 ) railroad. ginia Pulp and Paper Company at Luke , Allegany County ...
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... recent years , has risen at a faster rate than over the past fifty years and more . From 1947 through 1956 man - hour output in the private non - government part of the national economy has risen at an average yearly rate of 3 to 311⁄2 ...
... recent years , has risen at a faster rate than over the past fifty years and more . From 1947 through 1956 man - hour output in the private non - government part of the national economy has risen at an average yearly rate of 3 to 311⁄2 ...
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Official Monthly Magazine of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations | 1 |
JANUARY 1956 | 13 |
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