The American Federationist, 71. sējumsAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1964 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
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... Agreements in the major agricultural implements and construction machinery firms run until late 1964 . Airlines : Various major agreements , particularly for ground service personnel , are being re- negotiated this year . Automobiles ...
... Agreements in the major agricultural implements and construction machinery firms run until late 1964 . Airlines : Various major agreements , particularly for ground service personnel , are being re- negotiated this year . Automobiles ...
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... agreements . In all , the Labor Department studied 1,698 agreements , cover- ing 7.4 million workers , or nearly half of all work- ers ( except rail and airline workers ) under collective bargaining agreement in the United States . Of ...
... agreements . In all , the Labor Department studied 1,698 agreements , cover- ing 7.4 million workers , or nearly half of all work- ers ( except rail and airline workers ) under collective bargaining agreement in the United States . Of ...
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... agreements . Some agreements have no established termina- tion or may be reopened upon 60 days ' notice . Favor- able economic conditions foreseen for 1965 may lead to reopening of some of these contracts . Other contracts are not open ...
... agreements . Some agreements have no established termina- tion or may be reopened upon 60 days ' notice . Favor- able economic conditions foreseen for 1965 may lead to reopening of some of these contracts . Other contracts are not open ...
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