The American Federationist, Volume 20American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1913 - Labor unions v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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Page 371
... persons are enrolled in the Farmers ' Educational and Co - operative Union of America and the American Society of Equity . This shows that nearly 29 per cent of the persons engaged in agricultural pursuits are members of industrial and ...
... persons are enrolled in the Farmers ' Educational and Co - operative Union of America and the American Society of Equity . This shows that nearly 29 per cent of the persons engaged in agricultural pursuits are members of industrial and ...
Page 372
... persons so employed is sufficient to penalize and forever blacklist them . Neither do I make detailed reference to ... persons connected with the organizations of labor by trades and industries may be more easily and readily comprehended ...
... persons so employed is sufficient to penalize and forever blacklist them . Neither do I make detailed reference to ... persons connected with the organizations of labor by trades and industries may be more easily and readily comprehended ...
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... persons . 16,024 17,017 Total .. 515,145 561,547 46,402 The increase includes the membership of the late blacksmiths ... persons ( averaging 2 hours per person per week ) , advances of the wages of 37,982 persons . ( averaging 49 cents ...
... persons . 16,024 17,017 Total .. 515,145 561,547 46,402 The increase includes the membership of the late blacksmiths ... persons ( averaging 2 hours per person per week ) , advances of the wages of 37,982 persons . ( averaging 49 cents ...
Contents
JANUARY | 17 |
Child Labor in Mines | 32 |
Railroad Strikes Since 1877 | 54 |
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