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 83.
24. lappuse
... trade unionism as enthusiastic as its support of international trade , it is likely that U.S. foreign policy might be faced with more creative alternatives than the common choice between backing a rightist military dictatorship or ac ...
... trade unionism as enthusiastic as its support of international trade , it is likely that U.S. foreign policy might be faced with more creative alternatives than the common choice between backing a rightist military dictatorship or ac ...
13. lappuse
... Trade Act . Indeed , as a conse- quence of the Trade Act , this erosion is likely to become more acute - and labor takes no satisfaction from having predicted in 1974 that the legislation would not help . About 29 percent of the ...
... Trade Act . Indeed , as a conse- quence of the Trade Act , this erosion is likely to become more acute - and labor takes no satisfaction from having predicted in 1974 that the legislation would not help . About 29 percent of the ...
16. lappuse
... trade specialists who have been pursuing negotiated agreements in Geneva for many years . The impact of trade on service em- ployment , for example , has been totally ignored . The meetings of the committees have been largely ...
... trade specialists who have been pursuing negotiated agreements in Geneva for many years . The impact of trade on service em- ployment , for example , has been totally ignored . The meetings of the committees have been largely ...
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