Quarry Workers' International Union of North America

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Quarry Workers International Union of North America (QUIUNA) was founded in September 1903 as a result of a merger of several labor unions affiliated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL). Prior to this time the AFL had chartered two short-lived national unions of such workers during the last years of 19th century; the Quarrymen's National Union of the United States of America (1890-1900) and the National State Quarrymen's Union (1895-1898).

In 1938, QUIUNA withdrew from the AFL and received a charter from the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) and in 1941, the union's title was changed to the United Stone and Allied Products Workers of America (USAPWA). In January 1971 the USAPWA merged with the United Steel Workers of America (USWA).

From the description of Quarry Workers' International Union of North America records, 1906-1914. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321055

Place Name Admin Code Country
Massachusetts
Subject
Labor unions
Labor unions
Stone industry and trade
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Corporate Body

Active 1908

Active 1955

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