Illinois State Federation of Labor
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The Illinois State Federation of Labor (now known as the Illinois AFL-CIO) met for its first annual convention in Chicago in 1884. The Illinois State Federation of Labor was the state-wide federation of labor unions and an arm of the American Federation of Labor. As such, the Illinois State Federation of Labor both sought to organize workers and worked for labor legislation at the state level.
From the description of Illinois Federation of Labor collection, 1914-1964. (University of Illinois-Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 57000355
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associatedWith | American Association for Labor Legislation. |
associatedWith | Belleville Trades and Labor Asssembly. |
associatedWith | Illinois State AFL-CIO. |
associatedWith | Olander, Victor A., 1873-1949. |
associatedWith | Workers' Education Bureau of America. |
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Active 1914
Active 1964
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