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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... fact that cannot sustain employment at maximum levels if our economy stands still . Our labor force is ex- panding constantly , due to increasing population . Man - hour productivity is increasing . The rapid expansion in our producing ...
... fact that cannot sustain employment at maximum levels if our economy stands still . Our labor force is ex- panding constantly , due to increasing population . Man - hour productivity is increasing . The rapid expansion in our producing ...
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... fact that it is impractical to have expensive machine tools in operation only half the time . Ralph E. Cross , executive vice - president of the Cross Company , Detroit machine tool manufacturer , made this statement yesterday to the ...
... fact that it is impractical to have expensive machine tools in operation only half the time . Ralph E. Cross , executive vice - president of the Cross Company , Detroit machine tool manufacturer , made this statement yesterday to the ...
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... facts . That is why the free trade union movement has to play its part in the great general movement toward social justice and political security , creating conditions of well- being and security for all peoples . I think that the fact ...
... facts . That is why the free trade union movement has to play its part in the great general movement toward social justice and political security , creating conditions of well- being and security for all peoples . I think that the fact ...
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