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Within reason- able limits , the major lines of industry and employment must be stabilized . Building contractors and building trades - men cannot be shunted in and out of the construction industry . The construc- tion industry as a ...
Within reason- able limits , the major lines of industry and employment must be stabilized . Building contractors and building trades - men cannot be shunted in and out of the construction industry . The construc- tion industry as a ...
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their mutual determination to co - operate and maintain industrial peace in the postwar period . In December , 1943 , the United Steelworkers of America pro- posed to the steel industry the guaranteed annual wage , and CIO unions in ...
their mutual determination to co - operate and maintain industrial peace in the postwar period . In December , 1943 , the United Steelworkers of America pro- posed to the steel industry the guaranteed annual wage , and CIO unions in ...
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The guaranteed annual wage is a specific , con- structive proposal in which industry , labor , and agriculture — all of which are represented on the commission - can co - operate with government to provide that measure of security and ...
The guaranteed annual wage is a specific , con- structive proposal in which industry , labor , and agriculture — all of which are represented on the commission - can co - operate with government to provide that measure of security and ...
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AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
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