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Fox, Arthur | September 29, 1984 issue
Discusses U.S. Supreme Court cases which illustrate how it achieved success in protecting civil rights through labor rights-related cases, under Chief Justice...

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Seligman, Joel | November 27, 1976 issue
Discusses the failure of the Bill of Rights to protect corporate employees in the workplace in the United States. Phrasing of U.S. Constitution amendments...

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Koeppel, Barbara | October 29, 1977 issue
Focuses on policies adopted by the U.S. administration under the leadership of U.S. President Jimmy Carter towards participation of the U.S. in International...

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Ewing, David W. | June 15, 1974 issue
Focuses on violation of employee rights with reference to various industrial practices. Publication of the book "Scientists and Engineers: The Professionals...

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Stone, I. F. | April 29, 1944 issue
The revived appearance of a way of thinking, some people hoped J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), had outgrown is...

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Randolph, Woodruff | July 12, 1952 issue
The progress in education and science made during the past hundred years provides an opportunity to the working people of the democratic U.S. to attain...

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FEATHERSTONE, LIZA | June 28, 2004 issue
Staying union free is a full-time commitment. This admonition comes from a handbook Wal-Mart distributes to managers, and gives an idea of the passion...

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March 29, 1941 issue
The editor, in this article, discusses the matter related to geopolitics. With the adherence of Yugoslavia to a modified form of the Tripartite Pact, German...

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Stein, Rose M. | March 29, 1941 issue
Labor's status has undergone significant change in the intervening two decades or more. To ignore this change is as absurd as it would be to ignore the...

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January 16, 1943 issue
The Transport Workers' Union has decided not to call a strike on the New York City transit lines because of the effect such action would have on war production....

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