The Origins of the International Labor Organization: DocumentsJames T. Shotwell Columbia University Press, 1934 - Labor laws and legislation, International |
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... tion . " Mr. Barnes reminded the Commission that it had more important work to do than to pass platonic resolutions . Its business was to work out practi- cal ways and means by which the conditions of life and labour of the work- ing ...
... tion . " Mr. Barnes reminded the Commission that it had more important work to do than to pass platonic resolutions . Its business was to work out practi- cal ways and means by which the conditions of life and labour of the work- ing ...
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... tion of the International Conference , I was opposed as much by the so - called radical Socialists representing some of the countries as I was by those who represented capitalistic institutions . In the effort to increase the representa- ...
... tion of the International Conference , I was opposed as much by the so - called radical Socialists representing some of the countries as I was by those who represented capitalistic institutions . In the effort to increase the representa- ...
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... tion , it is intended to be the union of all workmen employed in and around coal mines , coal washers , and coke ovens on the American continent . Its declared purpose is to increase wages and improve conditions of employ- ment of its ...
... tion , it is intended to be the union of all workmen employed in and around coal mines , coal washers , and coke ovens on the American continent . Its declared purpose is to increase wages and improve conditions of employ- ment of its ...
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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