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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... employes cannot be included with non - professional em- ployes unless a majority of the pro- fessional employes vote for inclusion in such a unit . The union cannot include with other employes individuals employed as guards to enforce ...
... employes cannot be included with non - professional em- ployes unless a majority of the pro- fessional employes vote for inclusion in such a unit . The union cannot include with other employes individuals employed as guards to enforce ...
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... Employes POVERTY IS THE ENEMY FROM AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BY THE. THE HE value of satisfactory labor- management ... employes , to require him to bargain with their union in good faith and , having signed an agreement , to live up to its ...
... Employes POVERTY IS THE ENEMY FROM AN ADDRESS DELIVERED BY THE. THE HE value of satisfactory labor- management ... employes , to require him to bargain with their union in good faith and , having signed an agreement , to live up to its ...
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... Employes , to expel the Com- munist menace from its fold . At the convention in Los Angeles the following officers ... Employes International Un- ion for the first time , these clerical employes at Lynn realized that there are people in ...
... Employes , to expel the Com- munist menace from its fold . At the convention in Los Angeles the following officers ... Employes International Un- ion for the first time , these clerical employes at Lynn realized that there are people in ...
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