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On the one hand representatives of all the union factions agreed in demanding the 6 - hour day and 5 - day week . This was an old issue with union men . Their argument , originally based on the desire to spread their limited work ...
On the one hand representatives of all the union factions agreed in demanding the 6 - hour day and 5 - day week . This was an old issue with union men . Their argument , originally based on the desire to spread their limited work ...
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Employees shall have the right to self - organization , to form , join , or assist labor organizations , to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing , and to engage in concerted activities , for the purpose of ...
Employees shall have the right to self - organization , to form , join , or assist labor organizations , to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing , and to engage in concerted activities , for the purpose of ...
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It was never submitted to the employees for approval ; they were simply told to elect representatives . This was done on company time and plant property . The men were paid for the time they lost in voting . The plan consisted of some ...
It was never submitted to the employees for approval ; they were simply told to elect representatives . This was done on company time and plant property . The men were paid for the time they lost in voting . The plan consisted of some ...
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GOVERNMENT AND THE ECON | 3 |
Efforts at Arbitration | 4 |
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