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Labor Organizations in Albert Lea, MN

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Business Listing   Carpenters Local 766 - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-9343


Business Listing   Senior Court A F of L C I O - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 373-5391


Business Listing   Trades and Labor Federal Credit Union - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 377-1863


Business Listing   Union Center Club Aflcio - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 373-9903


Business Listing   United Food & Commercial Workers Local No 6 - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 373-0649


Business Listing   United Steel Workers of America Local No 6803 - Albert Lea, MN - Phone: (507) 373-5938


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Helpful Definition for: Labor Organizations


Labor organizations in Albert Lea are specific man-power organizations that can provide a particular company or another organization on lien man-power or labor on lien. These are the middle organizations establishing a relationship or contact between men who form the basis of a production company, i.e. the Laborers and its management. Generally all the industrial units have their own Labor organizations. These organizations look after the issues that concern a laborer. They take significant efforts to make sure that a worker is paid off according to his services. They also help the management convey any kind of information or instruction to the workers.

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