ILGWU. Montreal Joint Councilminutes, 1936-1963

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ILGWU. Montreal Joint Councilminutes, 1936-1963

Contains meeting minutes of the Board of Directors and theGrievance and Appeals Committees of the Cloakmakers Union, meeting minutes of theJoint Committee of the Ladies Dress Manufacturing Industry for the Province ofQuebec, meeting minutes of the Joint Committee for the cutting departments of theDress Manufacturing Industry for the Province of Quebec, and meeting minutes of theMontreal Joint Board's Educational Committee.

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