The American Federationist, Volume 43American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1936 - Labor unions v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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Page 820
... vote more than necessary , and the Coal Mines Con- vention would have passed with three votes more than necessary ... vote : Australia , Ecuador , New Zea- land , Panama and Uruguay . Also , the following governments did not vote at all ...
... vote more than necessary , and the Coal Mines Con- vention would have passed with three votes more than necessary ... vote : Australia , Ecuador , New Zea- land , Panama and Uruguay . Also , the following governments did not vote at all ...
Page 822
... vote rather than abstaining from vot- ing when such governments favor the hours program is a task worth at- tempting . There are certain govern- ments which voted favorably on the Building Convention but on defeat of this evidently lost ...
... vote rather than abstaining from vot- ing when such governments favor the hours program is a task worth at- tempting . There are certain govern- ments which voted favorably on the Building Convention but on defeat of this evidently lost ...
Page 851
... voted in a political democracy , just so should persons and not property vote in an economic democracy , which meant that each member should have only one vote irrespective of the amount of shares he owned and that there should be no proxy ...
... voted in a political democracy , just so should persons and not property vote in an economic democracy , which meant that each member should have only one vote irrespective of the amount of shares he owned and that there should be no proxy ...
Contents
EDITORIALS William Green | 681 |
When Wages Are Not Paid Jean A Flexner | 687 |
Keeping Faith with the United States Santiago Iglesias | 700 |
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