Departments of Labor, and Health Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatiues, Eighty-ninth Congress, Seconl Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... continue to be received almost as fast or perhaps faster than disposition is made of old ones . There has been a decided increase in the number of cases submitted by the nonoperating employees . Causes for the increases are the ...
... continue to be received almost as fast or perhaps faster than disposition is made of old ones . There has been a decided increase in the number of cases submitted by the nonoperating employees . Causes for the increases are the ...
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... continue dur- ing the next fiscal year as well . Mr. EDWARDS . We expect a very busy year , very busy . Mr. FOGARTY . Mr. Michel . NEW YORK TRANSIT STRIKE Mr. MICHEL . Did you people get involved at all in the New York Transit business ...
... continue dur- ing the next fiscal year as well . Mr. EDWARDS . We expect a very busy year , very busy . Mr. FOGARTY . Mr. Michel . NEW YORK TRANSIT STRIKE Mr. MICHEL . Did you people get involved at all in the New York Transit business ...
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... continue to be dominated by the report and recommendations of the Presidential Commission pertaining to the operating employees as well as the movement among various nonoperating organiaztions to obtain job security benefits for their ...
... continue to be dominated by the report and recommendations of the Presidential Commission pertaining to the operating employees as well as the movement among various nonoperating organiaztions to obtain job security benefits for their ...
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... continue to be received almost as fast or faster than disposition is made of old ones . During the past few years there has been a decided increase in the number of cases submitted by the nonoperating employees . Causes for increases ...
... continue to be received almost as fast or faster than disposition is made of old ones . During the past few years there has been a decided increase in the number of cases submitted by the nonoperating employees . Causes for increases ...
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... continue for the indefinite future as the manpower situation tightens and the Nation approaches maximum production levels . Bargaining negotiations in the future will feel the impact of these two important developments . Beyond crisis ...
... continue for the indefinite future as the manpower situation tightens and the Nation approaches maximum production levels . Bargaining negotiations in the future will feel the impact of these two important developments . Beyond crisis ...
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