Yearbook on International Communist AffairsRichard Felix Staar, Milorad M. Drachkovitch, Lewis H. Gann Hoover Institution Press, 1971 |
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Page 203
... labor leaders in the collective bargaining showed , the party asserted , that the LA and the labor movement were indivisible and that the LA could become the decisive force in Icelandic politics . ( Editorial , ibid . , 26 June . ) As a ...
... labor leaders in the collective bargaining showed , the party asserted , that the LA and the labor movement were indivisible and that the LA could become the decisive force in Icelandic politics . ( Editorial , ibid . , 26 June . ) As a ...
Page 347
... Labor Action " ( pp . 46-47 ) . In its view of the future of the labor movement , the program emphasizes that " the very existence of unions as effective instruments of workers rides on their determination and ability to overcome racism ...
... Labor Action " ( pp . 46-47 ) . In its view of the future of the labor movement , the program emphasizes that " the very existence of unions as effective instruments of workers rides on their determination and ability to overcome racism ...
Page 597
... Labor . Japan in 1970 had 34 million employed workers , of whom some 11,605,000 ( 35.4 per cent ) belonged to labor unions - an increase of 3.4 per cent over 1969. The largest labor federa- tion is the Japan General Council of Trade ...
... Labor . Japan in 1970 had 34 million employed workers , of whom some 11,605,000 ( 35.4 per cent ) belonged to labor unions - an increase of 3.4 per cent over 1969. The largest labor federa- tion is the Japan General Council of Trade ...
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East Europe and the Soviet Union Albania | 3 |
Bulgaria | 13 |
Czechoslovakia | 26 |
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