Vertical file collection on labor unions, 1923-1950 (inclusive).

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Vertical file collection on labor unions, 1923-1950 (inclusive).

Consists of unbound manuscripts of less than a volume in size including material on the following individuals, unions, and commissions: Baltimore Agreement Commission, Maryland, 1923; American Arbitration Tribunal, concerning the American Federation of Radio Artists, 1940; Ralph F. Albert, arbitrator, Boston, Mass., 1944-1948; and International Chemical Workers Union, papers on Lever Brothers, soap manufacturers in Cambridge, Mass., 1948-1950.

Less than 1 linear ft.

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Albert, Ralph F.

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American Federation of Radio Artists

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Baltimore Agreement Commission.

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International Chemical Workers Union

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Founded in 1944, the ICW Union is one of the youngest unions in the U.S. and Canada, with a membvership of about 90,000 as of 1990. The union was founded following the first organizational effort in April, 1940, when the American Federation of Labor (A.F.L.) charged one its members to establish a council of chemical worker unions throughout the U.S. From the description of Records, 1937-1990 1960-1980. (University of Toledo). WorldCat record id: 41936787 ...

Lever Brothers Ltd.

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American Arbitration Tribunal.

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