and W. I. I. U. Ownership of industries. Signifi cance of a government without coercion. What they rely on to make the plan work: industrial patriotism; Union. Launching of the One Big Structure. Criticism by the W. I. I. U. Strikes. Decentralization. Checks upon officials. philosophy. A comparison of the structure and allocation of power of the three unions: the Convention; the General Executive Board; provision for referenda; local organization of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, of the Ladies' Garment Workers. Strikes. Contracts with employers a characteristic feature. The Hart, Schaffner and Marx labor agreement. Contract of the Ladies' Garment Workers with the Dress and Waist Manufacturers' Association of tween the "outlaw" unions, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers and Analgamated Textile Workers, and their respective rival unions in the A. F. of L. |