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... ment Department will derive the greatest immedi- ate benefit through increased employment . 13. As above stated , the “ deduction ” for a period of one year will automatically end in twelve ( 12 ) months , but any settlement reached ...
... ment Department will derive the greatest immedi- ate benefit through increased employment . 13. As above stated , the “ deduction ” for a period of one year will automatically end in twelve ( 12 ) months , but any settlement reached ...
Pagina 29
... ment Insurance and Old Age Pensions , Repeal of Eighteenth Amendment , Amendment of Volstead Act to Legalize Beer , and Amendment of Anti - trust Laws to Protect Labor and Small Business . THE planks of direct interest to labor in the ...
... ment Insurance and Old Age Pensions , Repeal of Eighteenth Amendment , Amendment of Volstead Act to Legalize Beer , and Amendment of Anti - trust Laws to Protect Labor and Small Business . THE planks of direct interest to labor in the ...
Pagina 12
... ment of February 1 , and issued the following statement thereon : In further considering and discussing the aforementioned problems this vigorous state- ment is made : We have been considering the desperate needs of 700,000 railway ...
... ment of February 1 , and issued the following statement thereon : In further considering and discussing the aforementioned problems this vigorous state- ment is made : We have been considering the desperate needs of 700,000 railway ...
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