Collective Bargaining for Fisherman; Hearings ..., 87-2 ..., Oct 15-19, Nov 8, 19621963 - 250 sider |
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... operation of the vessels . This situation is considered later . ) In addition , some of the large canners and dealers as a matter of policy maintained at least some of their own fishing boats manned by direct company employees ...
... operation of the vessels . This situation is considered later . ) In addition , some of the large canners and dealers as a matter of policy maintained at least some of their own fishing boats manned by direct company employees ...
Side 9
... operation of such capitalist fishermen differ significantly from those of the class of small- boat fishermen identified just above . Similar estimates with much the same qualifications place the total of such large boatowners at ...
... operation of such capitalist fishermen differ significantly from those of the class of small- boat fishermen identified just above . Similar estimates with much the same qualifications place the total of such large boatowners at ...
Side 22
... operation based there as well that causes more concern and more trouble . The problems are manifold . They are increasing rather than diminishing . Those of us in Congress with a particular interest know that we have to move as rapidly ...
... operation based there as well that causes more concern and more trouble . The problems are manifold . They are increasing rather than diminishing . Those of us in Congress with a particular interest know that we have to move as rapidly ...
Side 31
... operation . We cannot believe Congress , in its legislative program intended to discriminate against the fishermen as opposed to other workmen but that has been the result nonetheless , and one which we seek to correct by the proposed ...
... operation . We cannot believe Congress , in its legislative program intended to discriminate against the fishermen as opposed to other workmen but that has been the result nonetheless , and one which we seek to correct by the proposed ...
Side 33
... operation , because in nearly every instance there would be an agreement in existence before he left . Mr. PELLY . The only thing he would not know is what the size of the run would be . Is that it ? Mr. JOHANSEN . Of course , you must ...
... operation , because in nearly every instance there would be an agreement in existence before he left . Mr. PELLY . The only thing he would not know is what the size of the run would be . Is that it ? Mr. JOHANSEN . Of course , you must ...
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Collective Bargaining for Fisherman; Hearings ..., 87-2 ..., Oct 15-19, Nov ... United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1963 |
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