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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... Workers International Union ROBABLY one of the most in- teresting facts about the Oil , Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union is that it is the product of a merger and , as such , re- flects in miniature many of the situa ...
... Workers International Union ROBABLY one of the most in- teresting facts about the Oil , Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union is that it is the product of a merger and , as such , re- flects in miniature many of the situa ...
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... workers on an interracial basis from the beginning . Regular meetings are held monthly in all ports . Special. workers for both farms and industry . It cooperated with several other AFL and CIO unions in supplying workers for the ...
... workers on an interracial basis from the beginning . Regular meetings are held monthly in all ports . Special. workers for both farms and industry . It cooperated with several other AFL and CIO unions in supplying workers for the ...
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firms in their everyday job contacts . White collar workers employed by large corporations are beginning to resemble manual workers in their at- titude toward trade unionism . In ad- dition to the economic progress achieved by the ...
firms in their everyday job contacts . White collar workers employed by large corporations are beginning to resemble manual workers in their at- titude toward trade unionism . In ad- dition to the economic progress achieved by the ...
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