Kloster-Jensen, Martin

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Martin Jensen began working in the body department of Ford's River Rouge plant in December, 1934. At that time, he had thirteen years of experience in similar work in various other shops, including his own custom shop. When his hand became infected in 1937 he was moved to checking the assembly line. He was discharged for work and the National Labor Relations Board found that his discharge was made because of his activity on behalf of the United Auto Workers (UAW).

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Name Entry: Kloster-Jensen, Martin

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Name Entry: Jensen, Martin.

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Name Entry: Jensen, Martin Kloster

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Name Entry: Jensen, Martin, active 1920-1937

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Place: Michigan

Found Data: Michigan
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Place: Detroit (Mich.)

Found Data: Detroit (Mich.)
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Place: United States

Found Data: United States
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