Participation of the United States in the International Labor OrganizationUniversity of Illinois, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, 1959 - 300 pages |
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Participation of the United States in the International Labor Organization John Bruce Tipton No preview available - 2012 |
Participation of the United States in the International Labor Organization John Bruce Tipton No preview available - 2012 |
Participation of the United States in the International Labor Organization John Bruce Tipton No preview available - 1959 |
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accepted action activities adopted agencies agreement American labor appointed areas assistance Association attempt attended attitude basic called Commission committees Communist competition concerned Conference Congress considered Constitution continued contribution conventions cooperation Council countries deal delegates Department Director discussion economic effective effort employer delegate employers established favor federal felt forced foreign function Geneva Gompers Governing Body groups held House idea important increased industrial interest International Labor Office International Labor Organization join June labor legislation labor movement League of Nations living major matter meeting membership movement objectives participation passed Peace period political position practical present President pressure principles problems proposals question recommendations relations representatives resolution responsibility result Roosevelt Secretary secure Senate served session social standards technical took trade Treaty union United Nations vote WFTU workers