The American Federationist, 43. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1936 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... week denies jobs to nearly 350 , - 000 persons . Thus the three hours added to the work - week in these in- dustries alone deprived 1,041,000 persons of jobs this fall . We do not know how many jobs were lost by lengthening hours in the ...
... week denies jobs to nearly 350 , - 000 persons . Thus the three hours added to the work - week in these in- dustries alone deprived 1,041,000 persons of jobs this fall . We do not know how many jobs were lost by lengthening hours in the ...
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... week ; union restaurants working six days . Recently organized common laborers union has over 100 members . Building trades unions gain- ing members , especially operating engineers , carpenters , painters , bricklayers and reorgan ...
... week ; union restaurants working six days . Recently organized common laborers union has over 100 members . Building trades unions gain- ing members , especially operating engineers , carpenters , painters , bricklayers and reorgan ...
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... week to industrial enterprises ; and the other applied the 40 - hour week to commercial enterprises . The re- port of the Preparatory Conference was referred to all member govern- ments of the I. L. O. , as well as to Egypt , the United ...
... week to industrial enterprises ; and the other applied the 40 - hour week to commercial enterprises . The re- port of the Preparatory Conference was referred to all member govern- ments of the I. L. O. , as well as to Egypt , the United ...
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