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Kronstadt, Sylvia
| June 30, 1979 issue
Focuses on value of human labor in the U.S. economy. Economic forces that affect value of human labor; Need to establish fair pay scales; Objectives of...
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Hall, George H.
| June 20, 1959 issue
The article throws light on the labor-management relations in the electrical-equipment industry in the U.S. European concerns are making serious inroads...
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Carey, James B.
| October 21, 1944 issue
Americans recognize and certainly the Congress of Industrial Organizations emphasizes, that the worker is the basis of the whole American economy. Today,...
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Maund, Alfred
| August 27, 1955 issue
The United Packinghouse Workers of America (UPWA), which represents the strikers, is one of the most democratic and progressive unions. It has pioneered...
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Bernard, Sid
| January 3, 1959 issue
Reviews several letters to the editor. Wage problems of labor; Attitude of American Committee for Cultural Freedom; Hazards of nuclear war.
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Stone, I. F.
| February 6, 1943 issue
The article discusses international politics. The U.S. government has announced sending of a com- mission to Bolivia, while one from Bolivia has al- ready...
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October 16, 1948 issue
The less said about the abandoned Vinson mission to Moscow, Russia, the better. It might have been diplomatically feasible to attempt a venture of this...
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Haggin, B. H.
| April 10, 1943 issue
When the Boston Symphony has just signed up with the union, a member of one of the union orchestras told that all these years the Boston Symphony men have...
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May 29, 1935 issue
This article focuses on the socio-political conditions of the U.S. the wage scale set for the 3,500,000 "employables" on the new U.S. government-works program...
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Broun, Heywood
| May 29, 1935 issue
In a day and age when organization is beginning to push into industries where it was unknown before it seems strange that no very serious attempt has been...
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