The American Federationist, 80-81. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1973 v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... United States was going one direction , everyone else has been going in quite the opposite direction . Ten ... United States readily agreed - so that those countries could get back on their feet . Other concessions were - and are - made ...
... United States was going one direction , everyone else has been going in quite the opposite direction . Ten ... United States readily agreed - so that those countries could get back on their feet . Other concessions were - and are - made ...
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... United States need visas to enter . Once they have received visas and have gone through a legal port of entry , or a customs post in the United States , they are considered " inspected aliens , " and are free to go about their professed ...
... United States need visas to enter . Once they have received visas and have gone through a legal port of entry , or a customs post in the United States , they are considered " inspected aliens , " and are free to go about their professed ...
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... United States to deal with grievances held by Mexican workers in this country also provided the chance for Mexican consu- lar officials to be paid off by the growers or firms involved in the litigation . Then , when the Bracero re ...
... United States to deal with grievances held by Mexican workers in this country also provided the chance for Mexican consu- lar officials to be paid off by the growers or firms involved in the litigation . Then , when the Bracero re ...
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