Topic 11 : Interviews re A.F. of L.-NLRB relations, 1968-1975.

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Topic 11 : Interviews re A.F. of L.-NLRB relations, 1968-1975.

The relationships between officers of the American Federation of Labor (A.F. of L.) and NLRB members and staff are reviewed in the interviews.

13 transcripts.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7911049

Cornell University Library

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