The Origins of the International Labor Organization: DocumentsJames T. Shotwell Columbia University Press, 1934 - Labor laws and legislation, International |
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... Consideration should be given to the peculiar situation of the United States , just as the authors of the amendment in the text which they had proposed had given consideration to the position of Great Britain and her Dominions . Since ...
... Consideration should be given to the peculiar situation of the United States , just as the authors of the amendment in the text which they had proposed had given consideration to the position of Great Britain and her Dominions . Since ...
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... consideration . The International Labour Office after collecting the necessary informa- tion and examining the question in all its aspects will prepare a full report on the subject of the weekly rest for the consideration of the ...
... consideration . The International Labour Office after collecting the necessary informa- tion and examining the question in all its aspects will prepare a full report on the subject of the weekly rest for the consideration of the ...
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... consideration that I deem it my duty to bring them to the notice of the conference by way of a supple- mentary minority report . 2. Article 387 of the labor part of the treaty was originally presented to the peace conference by the ...
... consideration that I deem it my duty to bring them to the notice of the conference by way of a supple- mentary minority report . 2. Article 387 of the labor part of the treaty was originally presented to the peace conference by the ...
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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