Chapter 27: Problem 5
The AFL has always been basically interested in (LO1) a) better wages, hours, and working conditions b) the formation of small producers' cooperatives c) the creation of true socialism d) none of the above
Chapter 27: Problem 5
The AFL has always been basically interested in (LO1) a) better wages, hours, and working conditions b) the formation of small producers' cooperatives c) the creation of true socialism d) none of the above
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