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... representatives of the Government and of the public interests . " These five , together with an Army and a Navy representative , assumed the powers of the old Munitions Board and could still consult the committees of industry , but ...
... representatives of the Government and of the public interests . " These five , together with an Army and a Navy representative , assumed the powers of the old Munitions Board and could still consult the committees of industry , but ...
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... REPRESENTATIVES AND ELECTIONS SEC . 9. ( a ) Representatives designated or se- lected for the purposes of collective bargaining by the majority of the employees in a unit appro- priate for such purposes , shall be the exclusive ...
... REPRESENTATIVES AND ELECTIONS SEC . 9. ( a ) Representatives designated or se- lected for the purposes of collective bargaining by the majority of the employees in a unit appro- priate for such purposes , shall be the exclusive ...
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... representative plan , into a SO- called independent union to compete with the S. W. O. C. This brought negotiations to ... representatives sat around the conference table with management and negotiated fair democratic rules to govern the ...
... representative plan , into a SO- called independent union to compete with the S. W. O. C. This brought negotiations to ... representatives sat around the conference table with management and negotiated fair democratic rules to govern the ...
Contents
I | 2 |
PHILOSOPHERS Of Laissez FAIRE | 4 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 12 |
Copyright | |
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