Documentary History of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America: 1914-1918, Volumes 1-3Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1914 - Clothing trade |
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... paid per capita tax " for the said twenty - four ( 24 ) months as provided by Section 3 , Article III of the constitution above quoted , and had paid the per capita tax and assessments called for by Section 10 abov quoted . Not one of ...
... paid per capita tax " for the said twenty - four ( 24 ) months as provided by Section 3 , Article III of the constitution above quoted , and had paid the per capita tax and assessments called for by Section 10 abov quoted . Not one of ...
Page 210
... paid and a balance of $ 4,786.40 is still due . Exhibit No. 5 shows all the amounts paid to office employees during the strike , to regular and extra organizers and speakers . Besides those listed the following have devoted all or a ...
... paid and a balance of $ 4,786.40 is still due . Exhibit No. 5 shows all the amounts paid to office employees during the strike , to regular and extra organizers and speakers . Besides those listed the following have devoted all or a ...
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... paid by the international office or paid by any office ? Delegate GOODMAN : Paid by the national office only . Delegate ALEX COHEN : Delegate Goodman has begged us to vote for the resolution . If he begged the delegates to do him a ...
... paid by the international office or paid by any office ? Delegate GOODMAN : Paid by the national office only . Delegate ALEX COHEN : Delegate Goodman has begged us to vote for the resolution . If he begged the delegates to do him a ...
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NASHVILLE CONVENTION 340 | 3 |
Special Convention Call 4344 | 43 |
Report of G E B 5272 | 52 |
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accepted agreement Amalgamated Clothing Workers American Federation Applause Association Baltimore Beckerman Boston Brooklyn Brother called cent Chairman Chicago Children's Clothing clothing industry Clothing Manufacturers Committee recommends Concurred Conference congratulations constitution Credential Committee cutters delegates democracy District Council elected employers Executive Board factory favor Federation of Labor fight firm greetings Harry Harry Cohen hope increase Jacob Jewish label labor movement Labor party Leopold Morse Local Union locals Makers meeting membership ment Montreal motion Nashville nominated officers paid Philadelphia present President HILLMAN Referred to Committee representatives Resolved Rochester Rosenblum Samuel Levin scab Secretary Schlossberg Section session shops Sidney Hillman Socialist Party spirit strike strikers struggle success sweat shop tailors Third Biennial Convention tion unanimously carried United Garment Workers United Hebrew Trades vention vote wages Whereas women Workers of America York City York Joint Board