The American Federationist, Volume 54American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1947 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... purchasing power in 1946. The well - known fact that it was not difficult to get a job in 1946 is formally presented in the statement that unemployment was as close to zero as it could be . Two million people who wished to work were ...
... purchasing power in 1946. The well - known fact that it was not difficult to get a job in 1946 is formally presented in the statement that unemployment was as close to zero as it could be . Two million people who wished to work were ...
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... purchasing power adequate to sustained maximum production in the years ahead thus becomes a central problem for private enterprise and gov- ernment . Here then , at long last , is an official statement of the Executive branch of the ...
... purchasing power adequate to sustained maximum production in the years ahead thus becomes a central problem for private enterprise and gov- ernment . Here then , at long last , is an official statement of the Executive branch of the ...
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... purchasing power . Per- haps concomitant voluntary wage sta- bilization will occur . Perhaps the nec- essary wage increases will be made at the expense of abnormal profits in individual cases . But whatever may occur in the fu- ture ...
... purchasing power . Per- haps concomitant voluntary wage sta- bilization will occur . Perhaps the nec- essary wage increases will be made at the expense of abnormal profits in individual cases . But whatever may occur in the fu- ture ...
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