Carriers exhibit ... before Emergency Board No. 176 : the four shop craft unions wage and rules case.

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Carriers exhibit ... before Emergency Board No. 176 : the four shop craft unions wage and rules case.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6935765

Georgia State University

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Sheet Metal Workers' International Association

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Western Carriers Conference Committee.

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Eastern Carriers Conference Committee.

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Southeastern Carriers Conference Committee

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National Railway Labor Conference (U.S.)

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