The American Federationist, Volumes 56-57American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1949 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... fact that production is off - but not so seriously off that busi- ness men are hunting for storm cel- lars . In fact , there are some indus- tries in 1949 which are exceeding or equaling their peak production in 1948. This is true in ...
... fact that production is off - but not so seriously off that busi- ness men are hunting for storm cel- lars . In fact , there are some indus- tries in 1949 which are exceeding or equaling their peak production in 1948. This is true in ...
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... fact - find- ing activities of the Bureau of Labor . That agency had been created as a part of the Department of the In- terior in 1884 and had been made an independent agency in 1888 as the Department of Labor but without Cabinet rank ...
... fact - find- ing activities of the Bureau of Labor . That agency had been created as a part of the Department of the In- terior in 1884 and had been made an independent agency in 1888 as the Department of Labor but without Cabinet rank ...
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... fact that prices were slightly lower in 1949 than they were in 1948 . With the lower prices the dollar volume of retail sales will approxi- mate closely the retail sales of the inflation year 1948. More people got more goods and ...
... fact that prices were slightly lower in 1949 than they were in 1948 . With the lower prices the dollar volume of retail sales will approxi- mate closely the retail sales of the inflation year 1948. More people got more goods and ...
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A. F. of L activities affiliated agreement Ameri American Federation American labor bill Board Brotherhood building cent collective bargaining Cominform Committee Communist Company conference Congress contract convention cooperation delegates democracy democratic economic efforts elected employers employes employment eration Europe European Federation of Labor FEDERATIONIST forces free trade unions freedom ganization George Meany Germany groups hourly wage housing human industry International Union Irving Brown labor movement Labor Organization Labor Union leaders legislation living Marshall Plan Matthew Woll Meany meeting membership ment nomic organized labor peace ployes political problems production repeal representatives Samuel Gompers Secretary Senator social Soviet Taft-Hartley Act Teamsters tion tional tive trade union movement trade unionists union label vice-president vote wage boost wage increase wage-earners welfare William Green workers