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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... problems . problems . More recently the Com- mittee , realizing how little work has been done to develop a manpower program for full mobilization , has created a special subcommittee of two labor and two management repre- sentatives to ...
... problems . problems . More recently the Com- mittee , realizing how little work has been done to develop a manpower program for full mobilization , has created a special subcommittee of two labor and two management repre- sentatives to ...
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... problems of the more impor- fant international industries . This was one of the measures taken to adapt the machinery and methods of the I.L.O. to the urgent needs of the postwar era . The committees which the Govern- ing Body set up ...
... problems of the more impor- fant international industries . This was one of the measures taken to adapt the machinery and methods of the I.L.O. to the urgent needs of the postwar era . The committees which the Govern- ing Body set up ...
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... problems . The successful solving of them is the proof of its success . The chief problem our un- ion encounters is ... problems as well as the over - all problems affecting the labor move- ment . Potential leaders are being trained and ...
... problems . The successful solving of them is the proof of its success . The chief problem our un- ion encounters is ... problems as well as the over - all problems affecting the labor move- ment . Potential leaders are being trained and ...
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