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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... employers and to promote their particular interests in connection with their conditions of employment . From their ... employers . Contrary to general impressions , the overwhelming major- ity of agreements between unions and employers ...
... employers and to promote their particular interests in connection with their conditions of employment . From their ... employers . Contrary to general impressions , the overwhelming major- ity of agreements between unions and employers ...
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... employers for individual benefits . They know the employer can easily ward off the effect of a single hostile employe or a small group . It is the weight in numbers of employes , where each is seeking the same goal , that makes for ...
... employers for individual benefits . They know the employer can easily ward off the effect of a single hostile employe or a small group . It is the weight in numbers of employes , where each is seeking the same goal , that makes for ...
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... employers freely to estab- lish and maintain by mutual agree- ment health and welfare plans . They imply that the interested parties are either incompetent or dishonest . Such an implication against the particular parties involved in ...
... employers freely to estab- lish and maintain by mutual agree- ment health and welfare plans . They imply that the interested parties are either incompetent or dishonest . Such an implication against the particular parties involved in ...
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