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 47.
31. lappuse
... operation is shown by the fact that the 269 plants in operation in 1956 were owned by 219 companies , and that seventeen companies were operat- ing two or more plants , more than double the number in 1946. ) The Brewery Workers are ...
... operation is shown by the fact that the 269 plants in operation in 1956 were owned by 219 companies , and that seventeen companies were operat- ing two or more plants , more than double the number in 1946. ) The Brewery Workers are ...
6. lappuse
... operation , there was little difference in the goals they sought , although the methods sometimes differed greatly . Government officials , the Legislature and civic bodies , over the tried years , to play one organization against the ...
... operation , there was little difference in the goals they sought , although the methods sometimes differed greatly . Government officials , the Legislature and civic bodies , over the tried years , to play one organization against the ...
12. lappuse
... operation , $ 1100 for two months in the hospital and $ 500 for two months of nursing home care . His savings were eaten away and his hopes for a secure old age were shattered . Under legislation proposed by the AFL - CIO , all these ...
... operation , $ 1100 for two months in the hospital and $ 500 for two months of nursing home care . His savings were eaten away and his hopes for a secure old age were shattered . Under legislation proposed by the AFL - CIO , all these ...
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