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... unions with 66.000 employees in the state also were signed . Work hours in the metropolitan districts were reduced from 8 to 72 hrs . beginning Jan. 1 , 1957 , and late evening shift reduced from 7 to 612 hrs . Western Union Telegraph ...
... unions with 66.000 employees in the state also were signed . Work hours in the metropolitan districts were reduced from 8 to 72 hrs . beginning Jan. 1 , 1957 , and late evening shift reduced from 7 to 612 hrs . Western Union Telegraph ...
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... Union Memberships , United States Source : American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organizations and Wer Almanac Questionnaire . UNIONS WITH A MEMBERSHIP OF 25,000 OR OVER AFL - CIO Unions Actors and Artistes of America ...
... Union Memberships , United States Source : American Federation of Labor & Congress of Industrial Organizations and Wer Almanac Questionnaire . UNIONS WITH A MEMBERSHIP OF 25,000 OR OVER AFL - CIO Unions Actors and Artistes of America ...
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... Union and by agreement at the Potsdam nference of Stalin , Truman and Churchill it was led to the Soviet Union . The Czech residents re allowed to transfer to Czechoslovakia if they hed . Pre - war pop . est . 800,000 , 63 % Ukrainian ...
... Union and by agreement at the Potsdam nference of Stalin , Truman and Churchill it was led to the Soviet Union . The Czech residents re allowed to transfer to Czechoslovakia if they hed . Pre - war pop . est . 800,000 , 63 % Ukrainian ...
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