C. Lyn Fox papers pertaining to the Longshoremen's strike and the Pacific Coast maritime strike, 1934-1937.

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C. Lyn Fox papers pertaining to the Longshoremen's strike and the Pacific Coast maritime strike, 1934-1937.

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Plant, Tom, 1859-1941

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Fox, C. Lynn

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Assistant to the President of the Waterfront Employer's Union, Thomas G. Plant. Wrote news memoranda for the president, 1935-1936. From the description of C. Lyn Fox papers pertaining to the Longshoremen's strike and the Pacific Coast maritime strike, 1934-1937. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122369489 ...

Waterfront Employer's Union.

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International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union

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In the years following World War II, rank-and-file members of the International Longshoremen's Association became increasingly restive as a result of dissatisfaction with union contracts. Finally, in the fall of 1951, a series of unauthorized strikes was climaxed by a twenty-one day wildcat strike in the Port of New York. The strikers included several high-ranking ILA officials and a future president, Thomas Gleason. The strike ended when a board of inquiry to investigate the strike...

National Longshoremen's Association of the United States

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