Latin America: from Dependence to RevolutionWiley, 1973 - 274 pages |
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... union is led by nonleftists ( such as Christian Democrats and " independents ” ) , whose only concern is to increase salaries , to improve the financial accounts of the union treasury and , the income and expense account of the union ...
... union is led by nonleftists ( such as Christian Democrats and " independents ” ) , whose only concern is to increase salaries , to improve the financial accounts of the union treasury and , the income and expense account of the union ...
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... union in Hirmas textile firms were organized in 1945. Prolonged ( 60 day ) strikes did not occur until 1961 and 1965 and were largely over wage issues . The employees union was founded in 1964 and engaged in strikes in 1969 and 1970 ...
... union in Hirmas textile firms were organized in 1945. Prolonged ( 60 day ) strikes did not occur until 1961 and 1965 and were largely over wage issues . The employees union was founded in 1964 and engaged in strikes in 1969 and 1970 ...
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... union in the postrequisition period one trade union leader noted : It [ the trade union ] has to change without losing its autonomy . " We must defend the interests of the working class . With the bosses the struggle was frontal ; now ...
... union in the postrequisition period one trade union leader noted : It [ the trade union ] has to change without losing its autonomy . " We must defend the interests of the working class . With the bosses the struggle was frontal ; now ...
Contents
ALTERNATIVE APPROACHES | 7 |
Nationalization Socioeconomic | 41 |
Jose Serra the Nature of Recent Developments | 61 |
Copyright | |
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