The American Federationist, 82. sējums,1. izdevums -83. sējums,6. izdevumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1975 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 89.
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... organizations . The best examples are two organizations which are funded in part by the United Nations Development Program - the -the International Labor Organization ( ILO ) and United Nations Educational , Scientific and Cultural ...
... organizations . The best examples are two organizations which are funded in part by the United Nations Development Program - the -the International Labor Organization ( ILO ) and United Nations Educational , Scientific and Cultural ...
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... Organization ( PLO ) was admitted as an observer to the ILO in an action punctuated by numerous violations of the normal rules and procedures of the organization . The PLO is neither tripartite , nor technically oriented , nor rep ...
... Organization ( PLO ) was admitted as an observer to the ILO in an action punctuated by numerous violations of the normal rules and procedures of the organization . The PLO is neither tripartite , nor technically oriented , nor rep ...
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... organization . The U.S. funds contributed to UNESCO were also withheld by Congress on Dec. 30 , 1974 , through the ... organization's own constitution ? To repeat : in 1974 , UNDP paid $ 27.5 million to the International Labor ...
... organization . The U.S. funds contributed to UNESCO were also withheld by Congress on Dec. 30 , 1974 , through the ... organization's own constitution ? To repeat : in 1974 , UNDP paid $ 27.5 million to the International Labor ...
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