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As a matter of justice and democratic principle representatives of employees as well as of employers ought to determine national economic policies . " 19 Little representation had been given to labor in the determination of policies ...
As a matter of justice and democratic principle representatives of employees as well as of employers ought to determine national economic policies . " 19 Little representation had been given to labor in the determination of policies ...
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To this suggestion of military aid a representative of labor retorted that we are not living in Russia . ... war - time were voiced by representatives of the employing class who may have unduly denounced labor's methods and policies .
To this suggestion of military aid a representative of labor retorted that we are not living in Russia . ... war - time were voiced by representatives of the employing class who may have unduly denounced labor's methods and policies .
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... and menacing that early in March , 1918 , a bill was introduced in the House of Representatives making it a crime for workmen to conspire to prevent the production of war materials , thus forbidding strikes in munition plants .
... and menacing that early in March , 1918 , a bill was introduced in the House of Representatives making it a crime for workmen to conspire to prevent the production of war materials , thus forbidding strikes in munition plants .
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Any persons who acted or professed to act as officers or representatives of such association , or wrote , 25 Public No. 106 , 65th Congress , second session . 26 Official Bulletin , April 26 , 1918 , p . 3 . 27 Report of the Proceedings ...
Any persons who acted or professed to act as officers or representatives of such association , or wrote , 25 Public No. 106 , 65th Congress , second session . 26 Official Bulletin , April 26 , 1918 , p . 3 . 27 Report of the Proceedings ...
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As a matter of fact the representatives of organized labor on March 12 , 1917 , nearly a month before we were declared to be in a state of war with Germany , met in Washington and declared their purpose to stand squarely in back of our ...
As a matter of fact the representatives of organized labor on March 12 , 1917 , nearly a month before we were declared to be in a state of war with Germany , met in Washington and declared their purpose to stand squarely in back of our ...
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