An edition of Building on our strengths (1986)

Building on our strengths

report of the Royal Commission on Employment and Unemployment.

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An edition of Building on our strengths (1986)

Building on our strengths

report of the Royal Commission on Employment and Unemployment.

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The Commission
Language
English
Pages
515

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Cover of: Building on our strengths
Building on our strengths: summary report of the Royal Commission on Employment and Unemployment.
1986, Royal Commission on Employment and Unemployment, Newfoundland and Labrador
in English
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Edition Notes

On cover: Final report.

Chairman: D. House.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
St. John's, Nfld

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Dewey Decimal Class
331.1/09718

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Pagination
515 p. :
Number of pages
515

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19341546M
ISBN 10
0920769381
Library Thing
4230528

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