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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... serving as Director of Public Works , and Brother Percy Miller , of the Typo- graphical Union , who served as the Speaker of the Assembly and who is now the State Commissioner of La- bor and Industry . Another recent labor ...
... serving as Director of Public Works , and Brother Percy Miller , of the Typo- graphical Union , who served as the Speaker of the Assembly and who is now the State Commissioner of La- bor and Industry . Another recent labor ...
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... served both to compel and sustain consistent social progress in an expanding econ- omy . The vital necessity for assur- ing that increases in productivity are promptly translated into higher real incomes has been a historic concern of ...
... served both to compel and sustain consistent social progress in an expanding econ- omy . The vital necessity for assur- ing that increases in productivity are promptly translated into higher real incomes has been a historic concern of ...
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... served on the Executive Council from 1901 to his death in 1917 . Among the first unions to face the problem of the machine and unem- ployment was the Glass Bottle Blow- ers Association . Our leaders decided not to fight the new ...
... served on the Executive Council from 1901 to his death in 1917 . Among the first unions to face the problem of the machine and unem- ployment was the Glass Bottle Blow- ers Association . Our leaders decided not to fight the new ...
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