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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... forces , irre- spective of the party for which the workers vote . On the trade union side there is a real ... forces in the European labor movement . Such an event could act as a tremendous factor in bringing about the unity of Christian ...
... forces , irre- spective of the party for which the workers vote . On the trade union side there is a real ... forces in the European labor movement . Such an event could act as a tremendous factor in bringing about the unity of Christian ...
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... forces present in the economy compelling the changes and improve- ments involved , and attractions which 1492 will make those improvements eco- nomically worthwhile . It is the presence or absence of these forces , pressures and opportu ...
... forces present in the economy compelling the changes and improve- ments involved , and attractions which 1492 will make those improvements eco- nomically worthwhile . It is the presence or absence of these forces , pressures and opportu ...
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... forces with the powerful insurance lobby to sponsor better than thirty - five anti- labor measures . The attack was not an open one against the main qualify- ing and benefit provisions . Instead , the numerous bills sponsored by the ...
... forces with the powerful insurance lobby to sponsor better than thirty - five anti- labor measures . The attack was not an open one against the main qualify- ing and benefit provisions . Instead , the numerous bills sponsored by the ...
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