Historical Encyclopedia of American Labor, Volumen1Robert E. Weir, James P. Hanlan Greenwood Press, 2004 - 733 páginas Contains nearly four hundred alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about topics in the history of American labor, including unions, labor leaders, laws and court cases, significant events, terminology, anti-union organizations, and others. Includes illustrations and primary documents. |
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... textile workers and added 50,000 workers to its rolls . Although the strike was largely a failure , the ACWA continued to grow and Hillman became a key ad- visor to Roosevelt . In 1937 , the CIO set up the Textile Workers Organizing ...
... textile workers and added 50,000 workers to its rolls . Although the strike was largely a failure , the ACWA continued to grow and Hillman became a key ad- visor to Roosevelt . In 1937 , the CIO set up the Textile Workers Organizing ...
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... Textile Employees ( UNITE ) won union recognition for 5,200 Pillowtex workers at the Fieldcrest Cannon plant in Kannapolis , North Carolina . On February 10 , 2000 , more than 90 percent of UNITE's membership voted to ap- prove a ...
... Textile Employees ( UNITE ) won union recognition for 5,200 Pillowtex workers at the Fieldcrest Cannon plant in Kannapolis , North Carolina . On February 10 , 2000 , more than 90 percent of UNITE's membership voted to ap- prove a ...
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... textile strikes was not limited to the city alone . Textile workers in Chicago , Cleveland , and Philadelphia followed the New York example and took to the streets . Although the outcome was not always as favorable for the strikers as ...
... textile strikes was not limited to the city alone . Textile workers in Chicago , Cleveland , and Philadelphia followed the New York example and took to the streets . Although the outcome was not always as favorable for the strikers as ...
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Historical Encyclopedia of American Labor | 1 |
Labor Documents 559 | 13 |
Forcing the Hand of the Fair Employment Practices | 19 |
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