United States. Factfinding Board on the Non-ferrous Metals Industry. Proceedings and exhibits, 1946.
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The U.S. Secretary of Labor appointed a Factfinding Board on March 20, 1946 to report on the issues involved in labor disputes between Congress of Industrial Organizations and American Federation of Labor metal trades unions, particularly the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, and non-ferrous mining companies located predominantly in the Coeur D'Alene mining district of Idaho. These disputes had developed or were threatening to develop into work stoppages. ...
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