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Collective Bargaining Today: Proceedings of the Collective Bargaining Forum - 1969

Collective Bargaining Today: Proceedings of the Collective Bargaining Forum - 1969

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Collective Bargaining Today: Proceedings of the Collective Bargaining Forum - 1969

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Washington DC: The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc, 1970. First Edition. Octavo (23.5cm); dark green cloth, with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; xviii,503,[7]pp. Fine in a Near Fine dustjacket, with light wear to extremities, and two tiny tears. Papers presented to the Collective Bargaining Forum, held in New York City May 12-13, 1969. Includes contributions by Arthur J. Goldberg, William F. May, George Meany, Virgil B. Day, P.L. Siemiller, ALgie A. Hendrix, George Woodcock, Solomon Barkin, Joseph R. Crowley, and others.

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Title
Collective Bargaining Today: Proceedings of the Collective Bargaining Forum - 1969
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[ECONOMICS]
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First Edition
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The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc
Place of Publication
Washington DC
Date Published
1970
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