fundamental principle, we declare that as a general proposition the interests of the workers will be best conserved by adhering as closely to that doctrine as the recent great changes in methods of production and employment make practicable. However,... American Labor Unions - Strana 84autor/autoři: Helen Marot - 1914 - 275 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Lillian Ruth Matthews - 1913 - 496 str.
...result of organization on trade lines . . . we declare that as a general proposition, the interest of the workers will be best conserved by adhering...closely to that doctrine as the recent great changes in the method of production and employment make practicable. However, owing to the isolation of some few... | |
| George Gorham Groat - 1916 - 528 str.
...result of organization on trade lines." It was declared that "as a general proposition, the interest of the workers will be best conserved by adhering...closely to that doctrine as the recent great changes in the method of production and employment make practicable." This last statement paves the way to the... | |
| 1922 - 1010 str.
...radical departure from this fundamental principle, we declare that, as a. generai proposition, the tntemm of the workers will be best conserved by adhering as closely to that JIM Him a» the i ««at changes in methods of ] "ug to the isolation of *xne few indnstnes fro» thickly... | |
| David Brody - 1965 - 222 str.
...the AFL would adhere as closely to the "fundamental principle" of organization "on trade lines ... as the recent great changes in methods of production and employment make possible." 24 Its complacency shattered by the open-shop declaration, the Amalgamated Association publicly... | |
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