The American Federationist, Volume 60American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1953 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... committees have been well praised in- deed . For instance , the Economic Commission for Europe has set up an Inland Transport Committee , a Coal Mines Committee , a Steel Com- mittee , a Timber Committee and an Industry and Materials ...
... committees have been well praised in- deed . For instance , the Economic Commission for Europe has set up an Inland Transport Committee , a Coal Mines Committee , a Steel Com- mittee , a Timber Committee and an Industry and Materials ...
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... Committee on Laws had completed its report , President Meany resumed the chair . The Resolutions Committee then continued with its re- port . The committee reported on the vital subject of national defense , say- ing : " We are gravely ...
... Committee on Laws had completed its report , President Meany resumed the chair . The Resolutions Committee then continued with its re- port . The committee reported on the vital subject of national defense , say- ing : " We are gravely ...
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... Committee on Legislation re- sumed its report . The committee rec- ommended approval of various res- olutions dealing with the problems of postal employes and other govern- ment workers . The convention fol- lowed the recommendations of ...
... Committee on Legislation re- sumed its report . The committee rec- ommended approval of various res- olutions dealing with the problems of postal employes and other govern- ment workers . The convention fol- lowed the recommendations of ...
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