Box 8
Contains 37 Results:
Bellanca, August (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1915-20, 1925
Public support for the Chicago strike, and its effects on workers in other cities; organizing drives and strikes in Baltimore complicated by the presence of the IWW and the AF of L; Socialist Party intervention in IWW and ACWA fight; Bellanca's deep concern over IWW anti-Semitism.
Bellanca, Dorothy Jacobs (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1916-25
Organizing women workers; campaign for 48 hours; women members at Sonneborn elect first woman to Trade Board; establishment of a "girls' local"; reference to a recommendation from the Executive Board regarding the "Woman question"; organizing Lithuanian workers; Bellanca's resignation from the General Executive Board; Bellanca's resignation from the position of Director, Women's Bureau.
Bercovitch, Peter (ACWA attorney, Toronto) 1917
Bendanick, E. (Local 221, Norwich, Connecticut) 1917
Albert, Samuel (Secretary, Boston Joint Board) 1918
Employee discharges; financial assistance to locked out New York City workers from Boston locals.