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 58.
23. lappuse
... strike to win employer recognition of their demands , the strike was doomed to failure from the start . For , unlike other industries , where a strike of even a few highly skilled workers could shut down a plant completely , a strike of ...
... strike to win employer recognition of their demands , the strike was doomed to failure from the start . For , unlike other industries , where a strike of even a few highly skilled workers could shut down a plant completely , a strike of ...
7. lappuse
... strike ended . If necessary , he said , the company should discharge strike- breakers hired since that date to make room for the returning strikers . The June 1 date , the trial examiner George A. Downing , based his ruling said ...
... strike ended . If necessary , he said , the company should discharge strike- breakers hired since that date to make room for the returning strikers . The June 1 date , the trial examiner George A. Downing , based his ruling said ...
9. lappuse
... strike May 13 , 1956 , and they have been on strike since that date . The union attempted to settle the strike by proposing arbitration or mediation . The company flatly re- jected all proposals of civic leaders and clergymen to attempt ...
... strike May 13 , 1956 , and they have been on strike since that date . The union attempted to settle the strike by proposing arbitration or mediation . The company flatly re- jected all proposals of civic leaders and clergymen to attempt ...
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