local strikes are to be financed by the International Union, they must be sanctioned by the International Executive Board."l "The Board shall have power between Conventions, by a two-thirds vote, to recommend the calling of a general The United Mine Workers say nothing officially to in- dicate that they are class-conscious. 4. The United Brewery Workers The United Brewery and oft Drink Workers of America are another industrial union affiliated with the A. F. of L. As prohibition trenched more and more upon the brewing industry, the union jurisdiction was extended to yeast, cereal, denatured alcohol, vinegar, cider, and mineral water workers. Office employes are excluded from membership. Members who refuse or neglect to take out second citizenship papers are suspended. 4 3 There may be one or more Local Unions in a plac3, but no two unions of the same branch of the industry shall 1. Ibid, Article XVI. 2. Ibid, Article. IX. 3. Constitution, 16. 4. Ibid. 2 1 be recognized in one and the same locality. Local Union No. 91, for instance, comprises the Delivery and General Labor Departments of Cleveland, Ohio, and vicinity, i.e., its membership is made up of beer drivers, stable hands, and laborers; and there can be no other local union in Cleveland for workers in these departments. There is a shop delegate in each establishment, whose duty it is to report all just complaints against employers to the secretary of the Local Union, who will endeavor to settle the 3 matter. If there is more than one local union in a place 4 they must form a Joint Local Executive Board. At the head of the general organization is a General Executive Board of eighteen members, including the officers. Nine members, however, are non-resident, and meet regularly with the rest of the Board only twice a 5 year. They are nominated in various ways, but all members of the Board are elected by the entire membership 6 through referendum vote. They serve three years. Conventions are triennial. Authority is centralized. 7 Local unions are obliged to submit their contracts to the Joint Local Executive Board and the General Executive Board for endorsement, 1. Ibid, 20. 2. Constitution and By-Laws of Local Union No. 91, 3. 3. Ibid, 8, 12-13. 4. Constitution, 30. 5. Ibid, 32-3. 6. Ibid. 39-40. 7. Ibid. |