The Japanese and Pearl Harbor
.... being detected. The
strike force consisted of 19 naval ships, including 6 carriers, 2 battleships and 3 cruisers. There were also ....
(1086

4

)
Japanese Bombing at Pearl Harbor
.... being detected. The
strike force consisted of 19 naval ships, including 6 carriers, 2 battleships and 3 cruisers. There were also ....
(1086

4

)
Teamsters Strike Against UPS
.... Crowe, KC (1997, August 13). "Jobs on the Line / UPS:
Strike losses could
force cuts of 15,000 or more." Newsday, A03. Fisher, R., W. Ury, & B. Patton (1991). ....
(2403

10

)
The Bay of Pigs Invasion
.... for a $13 million budget in August of 1960 (Kesaris 4-5). By the Fall of 1960, however, the plan changed to that of a Cuban exile
strike force landing on the ....
(5818

23

)
1919 Winnipeg General Strike
.... and (2) the political successor the New Democratic Party to the forces behind the Winnipeg General
Strike has emerged as a major political
force in Canada. ....
(2829

11

)
Organized crime in America
.... business, crime is so deep in New York City that Governor Mario Cuomo ordered the formation of a special Construction Industry
Strike Force in 1988 to ....
(1518

6

)
Right of Public Employees to Strike
.... When public employees
strike a large segment of the elected officials' constituency base .... This could
force public officials to give in to labor demands without ....
(1559

6

)
Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
.... been charged with a crime for refusing to cooperate with prosecutors in his prove of Martin Luther King's assassination if a defense bar
strike force had not ....
(3250

13

)
Debate ovre the Production of Nuclear Weapons
.... The argument about eliminating a second-
strike force is another Waltz counters by stating that weak and poor states could manage to deploy second-
strike forces ....
(1890

8

)
1994 Baseball Strike
.... the federal government on baseball by introducing legislation "to encourage serious negotiations to prevent a
strike." The measure doesn't
force any resolution ....
(2035

8

)
1994 Baseball Strike
.... the federal government on baseball by introducing legislation "to encourage serious negotiations to prevent a
strike." The measure doesn't
force any resolution ....
(2015

8

)
Major League Baseball Strike
.... the federal government on baseball by introducing legislation "to encourage serious negotiations to prevent a
strike." The measure doesn't
force any resolution ....
(2042

8

)
A National Police Force
.... Moreover, a national police
force is unnecessary. What is needed to protect Americans from the specter of another terrorist
strike is greater coordination and ....
(484

2

)
Analysis of a Long Running Newspaper Strike
.... Keil's book analyzes the
strike with great objectivity and provides an illuminating look .... think carefully about the nature of communities and the
force of the ....
(1428

6

)
Baseball Since The Strike
.... set their share of revenues at 50%, 6% below former levels, would
force them to .... The
strike began on August 12, 1994, when players walked off the field and ....
(2030

8

)
Applicability of Protestant Ethic to Canadian Economic Development
.... 75 years, and the political successor the New Democratic Party to the forces behind the Winnipeg General
Strike has emerged as a major political
force in Canada ....
(2316

9

)
Hazardous Substances
.... and critical points in the . Using
strike force inspections to cross-train inspectors . Strengthen training regulations by tasking ....
(2773

11

)
Models of Canadian Social Structure
.... and (2) the political successor to the forces behind the Winnipeg General
Strike the New Democratic Party has emerged as a major political
force in Canada. ....
(1766

7

)
La Droite & the Right in France and Britain
.... for example France's long withdrawal from military participation in American-led NATO, its development of an independent nuclear
strike force, and policies and ....
(4346

17

)
President Truman's Economic Goal
.... However, the railroad
strike threatened to come after a coal
strike, and that would
force a shutdown of thousands of industries and create chaos in the country ....
(1910

8

)
FEDERAL-SECTOR LABOR RELATIONS
.... Air
Force. (1985). Air
Force Communications Command and the aftermath of the air traffic controllers
strike, 1981-1983. Scott Air ....
(4200

17

)
The Teamsters Union
.... four-month-long violent
strike resulted in Dobbs' victory. Not only did the union succeed in their demands, it also achieved recognition as a formidable
force. ....
(1556

6

)
Arab Israeli War
.... up for a major
strike. Egyptian and Syrian forces surrounding the borders of Israeli in May, shortly before Nasser ordered the UN Emergency
Force out of the ....
(1879

8

)
Roman Battle Force & Hannibal
.... That objective would have been primarily to
strike the Roman infantry from the rear, but .... He thus led his
force, probably right across the rear of the Roman army ....
(8786

35

)
Battles of the Mexican-American War This paper w
.... the American
force outflanked the Mexican forces which formed the exterior defensive line of the city. The Americans were thus poised to
strike the weaker ....
(1525

6

)
Collective Bargaining and Human Resource Managers
.... In rare occasions, a recognition
strike may be held to
force a particular employer to accept the union within the workplace as the legal representative of ....
(2626

11

)
Labor/Management Relations
.... settle. The threat of a
strike is a major
force which can pressure a settlement during negotiation and mediation. Analysts generally ....
(1988

8

)
Issue of Impasse in Contract Negotiations
.... settle. The threat of a
strike is a major
force which can pressure a settlement during negotiation and mediation. Analysts generally ....
(1988

8

)
Civil Rights Movement & NonViolent Strategy
.... The
strike lasted a year and caught the imagination of Blacks across the country. .... successful not only in attracting money and in becoming a major
force in the ....
(1578

6

)
The Boeing Company Labor Relations Problem
.... 2. A solution open to Boeing was to stick to its initial position, and
force the union to yield after a long and bitter
strike. ....
(2589

10

)