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held offices in the unions themselves . In 1934 the Federal Union of Automobile Workers of the General Motors plant in Flint had a membership of 26,000 . The corporation employed the services of fourteen detective agencies .
held offices in the unions themselves . In 1934 the Federal Union of Automobile Workers of the General Motors plant in Flint had a membership of 26,000 . The corporation employed the services of fourteen detective agencies .
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Trade unions without freedom are a shadow and a sham , a farce and a form , a mockery and a menace . Thus the greatest assurance of industrial peace is a free , independent , intelligent , and progressive trade - union movement .
Trade unions without freedom are a shadow and a sham , a farce and a form , a mockery and a menace . Thus the greatest assurance of industrial peace is a free , independent , intelligent , and progressive trade - union movement .
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A UNION'S EXPERIMENT IN TRAINING FOR DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP CLINTON S. GOLDEN THE HE PROBLEM OF DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP reaches an acute stage when groups of workers who have immemoriably regarded their employer as the absolute ruler of ...
A UNION'S EXPERIMENT IN TRAINING FOR DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP CLINTON S. GOLDEN THE HE PROBLEM OF DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP reaches an acute stage when groups of workers who have immemoriably regarded their employer as the absolute ruler of ...
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Buffalo and Points West 18391939 Paul Kellogg | 3 |
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