The American Federationist, Volumes 2-3American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1895 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... cent fares by workingmen . Nobody was there to advocate reduc- tion of fares to two or three cents , with freedom from taxation , and compelling real estate owners to pave the entire street . " " Such a plea would probably not have been ...
... cent fares by workingmen . Nobody was there to advocate reduc- tion of fares to two or three cents , with freedom from taxation , and compelling real estate owners to pave the entire street . " " Such a plea would probably not have been ...
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... cent . of the voting population in unions previous to the present panic . A review of its successes and failures , its ele- ments of strength and weakness , may serve a good pur- pose in enabling the readers of the FEDERATIONIST to ...
... cent . of the voting population in unions previous to the present panic . A review of its successes and failures , its ele- ments of strength and weakness , may serve a good pur- pose in enabling the readers of the FEDERATIONIST to ...
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... cent . of our personal property is not taxed . A tax upon incomes , if practical , would not reach the one for whom it is intended , but would be shifted by the one who enjoys the income to those who contribute to his income . A tax on ...
... cent . of our personal property is not taxed . A tax upon incomes , if practical , would not reach the one for whom it is intended , but would be shifted by the one who enjoys the income to those who contribute to his income . A tax on ...
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... cents per ton , while in some places 55 and as low as 43 cents was being paid . % * The situation was extremely critical , and I recog- nized that ordinary methods would not effect a cure , hence in my last annual address I advised that ...
... cents per ton , while in some places 55 and as low as 43 cents was being paid . % * The situation was extremely critical , and I recog- nized that ordinary methods would not effect a cure , hence in my last annual address I advised that ...
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... cents per ton . Very few miners or operators now recognize the 69 - cent vote . * - * - X * * " Your National Executive Board and the district presidents were charged with a great and grave re- sponsibility by the convention referring ...
... cents per ton . Very few miners or operators now recognize the 69 - cent vote . * - * - X * * " Your National Executive Board and the district presidents were charged with a great and grave re- sponsibility by the convention referring ...
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