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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... representatives in Congress and that a higher percentage of our members have written one or more letters to their Congressmen and Sen- ators than in any union outside of the government field . This isn't brag- ging . It's just that this ...
... representatives in Congress and that a higher percentage of our members have written one or more letters to their Congressmen and Sen- ators than in any union outside of the government field . This isn't brag- ging . It's just that this ...
26. lappuse
... Representatives . In the Senate the vote was 21 to 18 . If seven Representatives or only two Senators who voted for repeal had changed to the other side , labor's re- peal efforts would have come . to nothing . ON NE of the major ...
... Representatives . In the Senate the vote was 21 to 18 . If seven Representatives or only two Senators who voted for repeal had changed to the other side , labor's re- peal efforts would have come . to nothing . ON NE of the major ...
26. lappuse
... representative of a branch of the non - ferrous metals industry . The convention will be opened with greetings from ... representatives of several bureaus of the United States Department of La- bor , including John Gross , regional ...
... representative of a branch of the non - ferrous metals industry . The convention will be opened with greetings from ... representatives of several bureaus of the United States Department of La- bor , including John Gross , regional ...
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