The American Federationist, Volume 20American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1913 - Labor unions v. 68, no. 7, June 1961- include section: Collective bargaining report. |
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Page 402
... fair shape. Lady Garment Workers . John A. Dyche . - State of employment fair and improving . The strikes recently won have ma- terially improved the conditions of all the members attached to this organization . Terra Cotta Workers ...
... fair shape. Lady Garment Workers . John A. Dyche . - State of employment fair and improving . The strikes recently won have ma- terially improved the conditions of all the members attached to this organization . Terra Cotta Workers ...
Page 403
... fair . Employment is a little slack at present , but prospects for the future are good . Condition of organized labor is far better than the unorganized . Santa Cruz.-J. Tondorf : Organized labor is doing fairly well at both ends of ...
... fair . Employment is a little slack at present , but prospects for the future are good . Condition of organized labor is far better than the unorganized . Santa Cruz.-J. Tondorf : Organized labor is doing fairly well at both ends of ...
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... fair . Employment also fair . Fishermen are on strike for a betterment in conditions . Much good work is being done by the label league for the labels . Steel workers have just been organized . Columbus . - Arthur L. Leavitt : It is ...
... fair . Employment also fair . Fishermen are on strike for a betterment in conditions . Much good work is being done by the label league for the labels . Steel workers have just been organized . Columbus . - Arthur L. Leavitt : It is ...
Contents
JANUARY | 17 |
Child Labor in Mines | 32 |
Railroad Strikes Since 1877 | 54 |
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