The American Federationist, 75-77. sējumiWilliam Green American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1968 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
11. lappuse
... means . We know it before anybody else knows it , because if anybody is going to dictate anyplace in this world he must control the means of production . They can wait awhile about controlling the artists or the scientists or the ...
... means . We know it before anybody else knows it , because if anybody is going to dictate anyplace in this world he must control the means of production . They can wait awhile about controlling the artists or the scientists or the ...
23. lappuse
... means that the payments which social security beneficiaries receive are directly related to their contributions when ... means test . This would be a seriously retrogressive step and would mean a two- class system of social security in ...
... means that the payments which social security beneficiaries receive are directly related to their contributions when ... means test . This would be a seriously retrogressive step and would mean a two- class system of social security in ...
2. lappuse
... means ferreting out the overlapping jurisdictions among various agencies and smoothing them into a coherent , workable plan . • For Congress , it means following up in the enforcement of anti - pollution standards and closing the gap ...
... means ferreting out the overlapping jurisdictions among various agencies and smoothing them into a coherent , workable plan . • For Congress , it means following up in the enforcement of anti - pollution standards and closing the gap ...
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