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THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION AND SOCIAL WELFARE By Daniel S. Gerig THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION , which began its existence in 1919 , suffered serious curtailment of its activities during the war .
THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION AND SOCIAL WELFARE By Daniel S. Gerig THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION , which began its existence in 1919 , suffered serious curtailment of its activities during the war .
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This is obvious ; but what may be somewhat less than obvious is the fact that collective bargaining between labor and management is currently at the cross roads . Organized labor is being advised today , sometimes sincerely but ...
This is obvious ; but what may be somewhat less than obvious is the fact that collective bargaining between labor and management is currently at the cross roads . Organized labor is being advised today , sometimes sincerely but ...
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definition , involves a complicated series of detailed adjustments within the economy , adjustments which call for the very best thinking that the combined resources of labor , management , and government are capable of producing .
definition , involves a complicated series of detailed adjustments within the economy , adjustments which call for the very best thinking that the combined resources of labor , management , and government are capable of producing .
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A Goodly Heritage Cheney C Jones | 3 |
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