The American Federationist, Volume 44American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1937 - Labor unions v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... present methods of security for the invest- ments of capital alone cannot be justified when the books are opened and understood with Labor given equal opportunity to state its case . Labor will insist upon this right to belong to unions ...
... present methods of security for the invest- ments of capital alone cannot be justified when the books are opened and understood with Labor given equal opportunity to state its case . Labor will insist upon this right to belong to unions ...
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... present it is concealed because industry has a large " back- log " of accumulated depression needs to produce . There is a housing short- age which will keep the building in- dustry busy for several years ; there is a shortage of ...
... present it is concealed because industry has a large " back- log " of accumulated depression needs to produce . There is a housing short- age which will keep the building in- dustry busy for several years ; there is a shortage of ...
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... present rates of taxes ; property operating below 70 percent would pay rapidly increasing tax rates which would double at 50 percent of capacity and at zero productivity would be four times as great as at present . Conversely , property ...
... present rates of taxes ; property operating below 70 percent would pay rapidly increasing tax rates which would double at 50 percent of capacity and at zero productivity would be four times as great as at present . Conversely , property ...
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Editorials | 19 |
The Apprenticeship Program | 30 |
Future Craftsmen of America | 36 |
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