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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... tion with the officers and staff of the affiliates , the Department assist- ing them in planning their programs . As the clearing house for labor educa- tion information , we have available the experience of other organizations so that ...
... tion with the officers and staff of the affiliates , the Department assist- ing them in planning their programs . As the clearing house for labor educa- tion information , we have available the experience of other organizations so that ...
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... tion No. 20 ) , which tells how merger oc- curred , the aims and the aspirations of the labor movement , some union accomplishments and the operation of the year - old organiza- tion . Every union member should read it . A companion ...
... tion No. 20 ) , which tells how merger oc- curred , the aims and the aspirations of the labor movement , some union accomplishments and the operation of the year - old organiza- tion . Every union member should read it . A companion ...
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... tion shunted aside domestic needs . It must be said , however , that when the big crop of war babies began to hit the public schools in earnest , state and local school districts made heroic efforts to keep up with the needs . The debt ...
... tion shunted aside domestic needs . It must be said , however , that when the big crop of war babies began to hit the public schools in earnest , state and local school districts made heroic efforts to keep up with the needs . The debt ...
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