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... ment . We have the technical knowledge , ability , and experience to do this . We are already enlisting community participations through setting up voluntary labor - management committees at community levels in important and tight labor ...
... ment . We have the technical knowledge , ability , and experience to do this . We are already enlisting community participations through setting up voluntary labor - management committees at community levels in important and tight labor ...
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... ment of Labor . August 1942 to December 1945 , served with National War Labor Board , initially with national office , throughout most of period as Wage Stabili- zation Director and later as vice chairman of regional board for Michigan ...
... ment of Labor . August 1942 to December 1945 , served with National War Labor Board , initially with national office , throughout most of period as Wage Stabili- zation Director and later as vice chairman of regional board for Michigan ...
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... ment Rights . 5 , 100 1,300 2 23 , 600 282 30.000 74 429,000 sation 18 , 080 FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 9 , 1951 . OFFICE OF THE. Within Special studies grade Extra Program expan- sion Total within ceil- ing Not included in ciling 1952 request B ...
... ment Rights . 5 , 100 1,300 2 23 , 600 282 30.000 74 429,000 sation 18 , 080 FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 9 , 1951 . OFFICE OF THE. Within Special studies grade Extra Program expan- sion Total within ceil- ing Not included in ciling 1952 request B ...
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... ment would necessarily result in less intake for the Government . I think that is important from the standpoint of the over - all budget situation . I would just like to repeat what I said before that the request this year is 14 percent ...
... ment would necessarily result in less intake for the Government . I think that is important from the standpoint of the over - all budget situation . I would just like to repeat what I said before that the request this year is 14 percent ...
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... ment check to be made through the Civil Service Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation on all appointments to sensitive positions . In addition , in connection with these international activities , for persons serving as ...
... ment check to be made through the Civil Service Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation on all appointments to sensitive positions . In addition , in connection with these international activities , for persons serving as ...
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