The American Federationist, Volume 40American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1933 - Labor unions v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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... effect on those particular cred- itors , it is morally defensible only be- cause it is necessary to the public wel ... effects fall very far short of what the conditions require . These government agencies can and do , it is true , make ...
... effect on those particular cred- itors , it is morally defensible only be- cause it is necessary to the public wel ... effects fall very far short of what the conditions require . These government agencies can and do , it is true , make ...
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... effect the or- ganization of our social affairs by such a plan as will inspire the highest de- gree of confidence in its permanency and adequacy — that is to say , upon such a scheme of organization as will produce reasonable reasonable ...
... effect the or- ganization of our social affairs by such a plan as will inspire the highest de- gree of confidence in its permanency and adequacy — that is to say , upon such a scheme of organization as will produce reasonable reasonable ...
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... effect of reduc- tion in several different fields . They claimed especially that reduction of hours would mean increased cost of production and make the products of industry still more expensive for the farmers , who are already unable ...
... effect of reduc- tion in several different fields . They claimed especially that reduction of hours would mean increased cost of production and make the products of industry still more expensive for the farmers , who are already unable ...
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