The American Federationist, Volume 19, Part 2American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1912 - Labor unions Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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Page 697
... referred to the people in the general election as an amendment to the State constitu- tion . Great efforts were made to defeat the measure , but it received the majority of the votes and was adopted . The Legislature of 1911 passed an ...
... referred to the people in the general election as an amendment to the State constitu- tion . Great efforts were made to defeat the measure , but it received the majority of the votes and was adopted . The Legislature of 1911 passed an ...
Page 702
... referred . The company against which the women struck is a stock company , employing mainly pretty , young country girls . Start- ing with practically nothing , it has reaped a fortune in a generation . It has carried on a business not ...
... referred . The company against which the women struck is a stock company , employing mainly pretty , young country girls . Start- ing with practically nothing , it has reaped a fortune in a generation . It has carried on a business not ...
Page 706
... referred to by the previously quoted business agent is no longer content to " thank God and the boss for a job and enough insurance to pay for a bargain burial lot . ' Waked up at last to the fact that the Lord helps those who help them ...
... referred to by the previously quoted business agent is no longer content to " thank God and the boss for a job and enough insurance to pay for a bargain burial lot . ' Waked up at last to the fact that the Lord helps those who help them ...
Page 710
... referred it to the Committee on Medical and Sanitary Affairs . This committee held the bill until we made it so hot for them that they turned it in , saying that it did not belong to their committee . It then went to the Committee on ...
... referred it to the Committee on Medical and Sanitary Affairs . This committee held the bill until we made it so hot for them that they turned it in , saying that it did not belong to their committee . It then went to the Committee on ...
Page 727
... referred to . Mr. Wilbur refused to meet them . The com- mittee then appealed to Theodore Voorhees , Acting General Manager of the Lehigh Valley Railroad . He also declined to give them a hearing . An effort was made to meet the ...
... referred to . Mr. Wilbur refused to meet them . The com- mittee then appealed to Theodore Voorhees , Acting General Manager of the Lehigh Valley Railroad . He also declined to give them a hearing . An effort was made to meet the ...
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