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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... living index ( and until fairly re- cently was officially known by that title ) , it is important to understand that the index does not measure the changes in the actual cost of living of workers ' families but only the changes in the ...
... living index ( and until fairly re- cently was officially known by that title ) , it is important to understand that the index does not measure the changes in the actual cost of living of workers ' families but only the changes in the ...
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... living conditions eight years after the end of World War II are still unbelievably low compared to American standards . Furthermore , the prospects for prog- ress while the cold war continues are too uncer- tain and indefinite to ...
... living conditions eight years after the end of World War II are still unbelievably low compared to American standards . Furthermore , the prospects for prog- ress while the cold war continues are too uncer- tain and indefinite to ...
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... living condi- tions which have cost industry and business money has stimulated our technological progress . It has com- A. F. of L. Plea for Merchant Marine Is Sent to the Chief Executive LOUISIANA REPORTS By E. H. WILLIAMS and E. J. ...
... living condi- tions which have cost industry and business money has stimulated our technological progress . It has com- A. F. of L. Plea for Merchant Marine Is Sent to the Chief Executive LOUISIANA REPORTS By E. H. WILLIAMS and E. J. ...
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