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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3. lappuse
... vote in the light of posed. F OUR years ago Senator Prescott Bush of Connecticut , who has consistently voted against labor's interests , beat Abe Ribicoff - then a U.S. Representative - by only 29,000 votes out of almost 1,100,000 votes ...
... vote in the light of posed. F OUR years ago Senator Prescott Bush of Connecticut , who has consistently voted against labor's interests , beat Abe Ribicoff - then a U.S. Representative - by only 29,000 votes out of almost 1,100,000 votes ...
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... vote taken on this deletion , and quite a bit of unfavor- able publicity to the Senate resulted from this refusal to go on record . The House Public Works Commit- tee considered its version of the high- way bill during the following ...
... vote taken on this deletion , and quite a bit of unfavor- able publicity to the Senate resulted from this refusal to go on record . The House Public Works Commit- tee considered its version of the high- way bill during the following ...
2. lappuse
... vote ? In the past a shockingly small percentage of American citizens has taken the trouble to vote . This year the labor movement is making an all - out effort to bring about a full vote . We have carried on an intensive registration ...
... vote ? In the past a shockingly small percentage of American citizens has taken the trouble to vote . This year the labor movement is making an all - out effort to bring about a full vote . We have carried on an intensive registration ...
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