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Moberg, David | September 15, 2003 issue
The article discusses the efforts of the U.S. labor force to redeem its right to organized labor unions. Majority of employers in the U.S. hire anti-union...

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Gordon, Max | July 14, 1979 issue
Focuses on right of private employers in the U.S. to fire employees at will, even when performance on the job is not involved. Social implications of such...

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Goulden, Joseph C. | October 6, 1969 issue
The company Bell Telephone System is attempting to brighten its image this fall through lavish spreading of paint. No longer will phone company trucks wear...

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Clarke, Fred | March 5, 1955 issue
The first European Regional Conference of the International Labor Organization, which closed early last month, may well prove to be the last. The divisions...

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June 27, 1942 issue
The articles presents incidents of world politics. The U.S. Supreme Court ended its session for the year with two revealing decisions. One provides a loop-hole...

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Dell, Robert | April 6, 1940 issue
Presents several letters to the editor about various articles published in the March 1940 issue of the journal "The Nation." Commitment of a breach of international...

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October 31, 1942 issue
The article presents information send by readers, either clippings with source and date, or stories that can be clearly authenticated. It states that the...

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Hutchison, Keith | October 15, 1949 issue
This article provides information about the book "Trade Unions in the New Society," by Harold J. Laski. Laski approaches the problems of trade unionism...

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Kempton, Murray | November 5, 1949 issue
The war in steel is an attempt at industrial counter-revolution. The steel industry recognizes that union strength in the steel towns is too solid to be...

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Hutchison, Keith | December 28, 1946 issue
Under the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act, the Supreme Court has jailed, the forty-hour statutory week must be measured "from portal to portal" that is to...

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