The Position of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in Relation to CIO and AFL, 1934-1938: Chronicled in Documents and Records |
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ATLANTIC CITY ACTION1935 | 9 |
May 1937 | 35 |
THE CIO AFL AND PEACE | 49 |
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accept action adopted AFL committee AFL convention Amalgamated Association American Federation American labor movement Atlantic City August basis believe campaign Chairman Lewis charters CIO and AFL CIO unions Committee for Industrial conflict constitution controversy craft unions David Dubinsky decision declared delegates democratic dual unionism editorial effort Executive Board Executive Council favor Federation of Labor form of organization ganization Garment Workers Harrison sub-committee ILGWU indus industrial lines Industrial Organization industrial unionism International Ladies international unions affiliated issue jurisdictional claims labor move leadership letter mass production industries meeting membership ment millions of workers minority report mittee for Industrial National and International National or International November organiza organization policies organize the workers organized labor Philip Murray Pittsburgh President Dubinsky President Green proposal purpose question ranks of organized representatives resolution side steel industry suspended tion trade union united labor movement unity unorganized workers vention Vice-President Washington William Green withdraw