What the Informed Citizen Needs to KnowBruce Bliven, Avrahm G. Mezerik Books for Libraries Press, 1972 - 377 páginas |
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... Labor Board told President Roosevelt , in urg- ing a study of annual wage plans . The Pittsburgh Press reached that conclusion a long time ago . We believe such plans are good for all - employees , employers , and communities . " In ...
... Labor Board told President Roosevelt , in urg- ing a study of annual wage plans . The Pittsburgh Press reached that conclusion a long time ago . We believe such plans are good for all - employees , employers , and communities . " In ...
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... labor's objectives covers the whole field of community needs , from edu- cation and medical care to highways and airports . This is inevi- table , because the purposes of organized labor are those of the American people as a whole ...
... labor's objectives covers the whole field of community needs , from edu- cation and medical care to highways and airports . This is inevi- table , because the purposes of organized labor are those of the American people as a whole ...
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... Labor ; Philip Murray , president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations . We in management and labor firmly believe that the end of this war will bring the unfolding of a new era based upon a vastly expand- ing economy and ...
... Labor ; Philip Murray , president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations . We in management and labor firmly believe that the end of this war will bring the unfolding of a new era based upon a vastly expand- ing economy and ...
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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER | 3 |
AMERICA AND WORLD TRADE | 13 |
WORLD INDUSTRIALIZATION | 27 |
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