The I. W. W., Its First Seventy Years, 1905-1975: The History of an Effort to Organize the Working Class : a Corrected Facsimile of the 1955 Volume, The I.W.W., Its First Fifty YearsIndustrial Workers of the World, 1976 - 238 стор. |
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... METAL WORKERS 7 ing the railroad brotherhoods that the AFL hoped might join it.3 The United Metal Workers had dropped out of the AFL that year . In 1900 Charles Sherman , with Gompers ' approval , had got the three Chicago locals of ...
... METAL WORKERS 7 ing the railroad brotherhoods that the AFL hoped might join it.3 The United Metal Workers had dropped out of the AFL that year . In 1900 Charles Sherman , with Gompers ' approval , had got the three Chicago locals of ...
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... metal miners wanted a class - wide labor body with which to affiliate . It had not flourished , and a chief reason for this November conference , and eventually for the determination to launch the I.W.W. , was the hope of these western ...
... metal miners wanted a class - wide labor body with which to affiliate . It had not flourished , and a chief reason for this November conference , and eventually for the determination to launch the I.W.W. , was the hope of these western ...
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... Metal Department doubled in February and again in March to 3000 bringing the total on April 1 to 13,266 . This growth in the Metal Department was almost entirely in Schenectady among General Electric workers . Punch Press Operators ...
... Metal Department doubled in February and again in March to 3000 bringing the total on April 1 to 13,266 . This growth in the Metal Department was almost entirely in Schenectady among General Electric workers . Punch Press Operators ...
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