The Origins of the International Labor Organization: DocumentsJames T. Shotwell Columbia University Press, 1934 - Labor laws and legislation, International |
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... Government was likely to take the side of the workers , the Governments , as a whole , would present a very fair balance of opinion . Secondly , because , in particu- lar as regards Japan , the Government was more concerned with the ...
... Government was likely to take the side of the workers , the Governments , as a whole , would present a very fair balance of opinion . Secondly , because , in particu- lar as regards Japan , the Government was more concerned with the ...
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... Government to send its own representatives to the labor conference , for known reasons , the Austrian . Government follows with the greatest interest the progress of this conference in its work for the benefit of humanity , and the ...
... Government to send its own representatives to the labor conference , for known reasons , the Austrian . Government follows with the greatest interest the progress of this conference in its work for the benefit of humanity , and the ...
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... Government delegates . The position ap- pears to be as follows : The labor delegate was selected by the Argentine Government in agreement with the association of ... Government delegates that the Government would 484 REPORT ON CREDENTIALS.
... Government delegates . The position ap- pears to be as follows : The labor delegate was selected by the Argentine Government in agreement with the association of ... Government delegates that the Government would 484 REPORT ON CREDENTIALS.
Contents
Extract from resolution of the American Federation of Labor Novem | 3 |
Resolutions of the International Labor Conference at Leeds July 1916 | 23 |
Circular Letter by Carl Legien commenting on Leeds resolutions | 30 |
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