Box 616
Contains 70 Results:
Item 1: flyer - How many bricks a day?
Author: Allied Masonry Council
Notes: Masonry Talking Points, no.5
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 1: How the union fights to improve working and living conditions of the workers in the men's clothing industry., 1937
Author: ACWA (Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America)
Notes: Amalgamated pamphlet no.16
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 1: Reconstruction of Russia and the task of labor, 1922
Author: Sidney Hillman
Notes: Address before the 5th Biennial Convention of the ACWA, May 11, 1922.
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 1: Labor looks at Congress, 1963 : an AFL-CIO legislative report, 1964
Author: AFL-CIO. Dept. of Legislation
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 1: Democracy in action : achievements, structure, activities, functioning [of the] N.Y. College Teachers Union, December 1937 - March 1941 ; a reply to the undemocratic attack on the Charter of Local 537 by the Executive Council of the American Federation o, 1941
Author: New York College Teachers Union Local 537
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 1: The Labor paper : powerful arm of the union movement, but far too little used, 1939
Author: Labor Press Committee
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 1: Report of proceedings of the first American convention held by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists', Millwrights, Blacksmiths and Pattern Makers, at Beneficiary Hall, Cleveland, O., March 15-18, 1904, 1904
Author: Amalgamated Society of Engineers
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 1: Toward a "closed shop" on the campus, 1936
Author: Joseph P. Lash
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 1: The condition of the bakeshops and the operative bakers of New York, Brooklyn and vicinity : a picture of one of the darkest pages of modern civilization, from evidence gathered by the New York State Labor Bureau, the State Factory Inspection Department, 1895
Author: Journeymen Bakers' and Confectioners' International Union. New York State Council
Format: Publication
Language: English.
Item 2: The condition of the bakeshops and the operative bakers of New York, Brooklyn and vicinity : a picture of one of the darkest pages of modern civilization, from evidence gathered by the New York State Labor Bureau, the State Factory Inspection Department, 1895
Author: Journeymen Bakers' and Confectioners' International Union. New York State Council
Notes: Photocopy. Copy 2.
Format: Publication
Language: English.