897 resultados para Buchanan Alumni House
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Recently, increasing numbers of new German firms have begun to break from tradition and refuse to join employers' associations. Simultaneously, an unprecedented portion of affiliates have begun to reconsider employers' association membership. The spectre of declining membership in German employers' associations-century-old pillars of organized capitalism-is particularly noteworthy because of the importance of these institutions to the German economy as a whole. Some observers have attributed this trend to the impact of German unification, yet a careful analysis reveals that its principal causes arose in the decade preceding it. The economic strain of unification, however, has accelerated "association flight'' and has provided dissidents with an unprecedented opportunity to challenge the hegemony of employers' associations over the regulation of wages and working conditions in the Federal Republic.
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Press release discussing official statement from the House Republican Committee on Western Alliances recommending reforms for NATO. Includes text of original statement from the Republican Committee on Western Alliances.
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Caption title.
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"GAO/NSIAD-85-86"
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Hearings held Nov. 27-Dec. 11, 1961.
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Hearings held Nov. 14, 1960-May 18, 1961.
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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 83 H381-89
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"Comm. pub. no. 95-152."
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"B-226656."
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Hearings held April 29, 1975-
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Item 1022-B, 1022-C (microfiche)