The American Federationist, 86-88. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1979 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 74.
1. lappuse
... human rights . So to a trade unionist , human rights are not airy abstractions . Freedom of association , assembly and expression , under the rule of law , are the indispens- able building blocks of trade union organizations . Without ...
... human rights . So to a trade unionist , human rights are not airy abstractions . Freedom of association , assembly and expression , under the rule of law , are the indispens- able building blocks of trade union organizations . Without ...
2. lappuse
... human rights exist only on paper . No society that scorns human rights generally will make an exception on trade union rights . And so , ever since the days of Samuel Gompers , it has been clear to the American labor movement that , if ...
... human rights exist only on paper . No society that scorns human rights generally will make an exception on trade union rights . And so , ever since the days of Samuel Gompers , it has been clear to the American labor movement that , if ...
27. lappuse
... Human Rights ' " The AFL - CIO continues to believe that human rights must be the heart of American foreign policy . From this fundamental principle flow two corollary strategic objectives : protecting and nurturing the dem- ocratic ...
... Human Rights ' " The AFL - CIO continues to believe that human rights must be the heart of American foreign policy . From this fundamental principle flow two corollary strategic objectives : protecting and nurturing the dem- ocratic ...
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