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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... standards , the Republican - appointed Board members have shown themselves shockingly lacking in any sense of fairness . For they were not content to apply the new jurisdictional standards prospec- tively with gross impropriety they ...
... standards , the Republican - appointed Board members have shown themselves shockingly lacking in any sense of fairness . For they were not content to apply the new jurisdictional standards prospec- tively with gross impropriety they ...
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... standards in trade . The commission report stated : " The clearest case of unfair com- petition is one in which the workers on a particular commodity are paid wages well below accepted standards in the exporting country . In such cases ...
... standards in trade . The commission report stated : " The clearest case of unfair com- petition is one in which the workers on a particular commodity are paid wages well below accepted standards in the exporting country . In such cases ...
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... Standards Act to millions of low- paid workers now denied its protection . The AFL - CIO asks Congress to give this matter top priority . As you know , the President and the Secretary of Labor have on numerous occasions spoken out in ...
... Standards Act to millions of low- paid workers now denied its protection . The AFL - CIO asks Congress to give this matter top priority . As you know , the President and the Secretary of Labor have on numerous occasions spoken out in ...
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