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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... welfare plans was the next subject on which the Resolutions Com- mittee reported . Describing this resolution as " very important , " President Meany requested the delegates ' undivided attention . The resolution set forth principles to ...
... welfare plans was the next subject on which the Resolutions Com- mittee reported . Describing this resolution as " very important , " President Meany requested the delegates ' undivided attention . The resolution set forth principles to ...
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... welfare and recre- ational services for the whole com- munity . " Unions have a responsibility for the health and welfare of their mem- bers and their families which extends beyond the place of employment . This responsibility includes ...
... welfare and recre- ational services for the whole com- munity . " Unions have a responsibility for the health and welfare of their mem- bers and their families which extends beyond the place of employment . This responsibility includes ...
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... welfare campaigns grew apace with the burgeoning trade union movement . Hundreds of mil- lions of dollars flowed into the cof- fers of voluntary health and welfare agencies . And as labor contributed it demanded and began to receive a ...
... welfare campaigns grew apace with the burgeoning trade union movement . Hundreds of mil- lions of dollars flowed into the cof- fers of voluntary health and welfare agencies . And as labor contributed it demanded and began to receive a ...
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