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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... delegates proved that the Force Ouvrière has advanced quantitatively as well as qualitatively . The convention had to face a great many difficult problems , both in the domestic field and in the interna- tional field . The resolutions ...
... delegates proved that the Force Ouvrière has advanced quantitatively as well as qualitatively . The convention had to face a great many difficult problems , both in the domestic field and in the interna- tional field . The resolutions ...
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The Convention Day by Day WHAT HAPPENED ... AS IT HAPPENED Delegates registered at convention hotel . There were more delegates this year than ever before . They represented the largest membership in A. F. of L. history ? President ...
The Convention Day by Day WHAT HAPPENED ... AS IT HAPPENED Delegates registered at convention hotel . There were more delegates this year than ever before . They represented the largest membership in A. F. of L. history ? President ...
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George Meany was decorated in Hawaiian fashion by Honolulu's Delegate A. S. Reile Mammoth protest demonstration was held in North London's Copenhagen Fields. In another action the delegates au- thorized suitable retirement provisions for ...
George Meany was decorated in Hawaiian fashion by Honolulu's Delegate A. S. Reile Mammoth protest demonstration was held in North London's Copenhagen Fields. In another action the delegates au- thorized suitable retirement provisions for ...
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