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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22. lappuse
... trade union era . Throughout Asia the organization of trade unions became more popular and less difficult . In Japan itself the government of the defeated country was ordered to favor and give encouragement to demo- cratic trade ...
... trade union era . Throughout Asia the organization of trade unions became more popular and less difficult . In Japan itself the government of the defeated country was ordered to favor and give encouragement to demo- cratic trade ...
12. lappuse
... trade unionism and the " trade unions " behind the Iron Curtain . In the course of such meetings the representatives ... union " adopt " an Iron Curtain local union ; that a " pen pal " relationship be established ; and that in return ...
... trade unionism and the " trade unions " behind the Iron Curtain . In the course of such meetings the representatives ... union " adopt " an Iron Curtain local union ; that a " pen pal " relationship be established ; and that in return ...
24. lappuse
... unions on all farms with twenty employes or more . Castillo Armas decree has abrogated the Arbenz amendments and has re- verted to the farm labor statute of the Arevalo regime . and experience in trade unionism . The greatest blow ...
... unions on all farms with twenty employes or more . Castillo Armas decree has abrogated the Arbenz amendments and has re- verted to the farm labor statute of the Arevalo regime . and experience in trade unionism . The greatest blow ...
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