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Organized labor is responsible for seeing that this is not at the expense of workers ' welfare . Labor sees to it that wages shall be maintained at the highest practicable level . Labor sees to it that workers are treated as human ...
Organized labor is responsible for seeing that this is not at the expense of workers ' welfare . Labor sees to it that wages shall be maintained at the highest practicable level . Labor sees to it that workers are treated as human ...
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Management and labor together do have an obligation to provide for the peculiar welfare of some workers . In the heavier and more hazardous industries , where workers cannot continue until they are sixty - five , management and labor ...
Management and labor together do have an obligation to provide for the peculiar welfare of some workers . In the heavier and more hazardous industries , where workers cannot continue until they are sixty - five , management and labor ...
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In addition to the compilation of responses from vocational training schools , and a carefully annotated discussion of the varied skills acquired by slave labor in ante bellum days , the report also dealt with the national policies and ...
In addition to the compilation of responses from vocational training schools , and a carefully annotated discussion of the varied skills acquired by slave labor in ante bellum days , the report also dealt with the national policies and ...
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PHYSICAL MENTAL AND SOCIAL WELLBEING | 3 |
THE PRESCRIPTION FOR OUR NATION | 19 |
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION AND ITS EFFECTS ON SOCIAL WEL | 31 |
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