The American Federationist, 64. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1958 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 90.
14. lappuse
... legislation is first - priority legislation , with which the Congress can and should deal very promptly . On behalf of the AFL - CIO , therefore , I urge you to do everything possible to expedite consideration of legislation to extend ...
... legislation is first - priority legislation , with which the Congress can and should deal very promptly . On behalf of the AFL - CIO , therefore , I urge you to do everything possible to expedite consideration of legislation to extend ...
19. lappuse
... Legislation to encourage industrial expan- sion and more job opportunities for depressed areas . 7. Sound farm legislation to assure higher farm income and narrow the spread between what the farmer gets and what the consumer pays for ...
... Legislation to encourage industrial expan- sion and more job opportunities for depressed areas . 7. Sound farm legislation to assure higher farm income and narrow the spread between what the farmer gets and what the consumer pays for ...
9. lappuse
... legislation and sim- ilar punitive laws would roll back labor's hard - won gains of the past half - century . I have already seen evidence of this technique . Four bills have al- ready been introduced in the Penn- sylvania Legislature ...
... legislation and sim- ilar punitive laws would roll back labor's hard - won gains of the past half - century . I have already seen evidence of this technique . Four bills have al- ready been introduced in the Penn- sylvania Legislature ...
Saturs
Labors Stake in an Emerging New Africa A Philip Randolph | 1 |
DERATIONIST | 9 |
Depressed Areas | 19 |
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