Working women and the National Women's Trade Union League / by Linda Zufall Bilstein. 1978.

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Working women and the National Women's Trade Union League / by Linda Zufall Bilstein. 1978.

120 p.

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University of Houston--Clear Lake. School of Human Sciences and Humanities.

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National Women's Trade Union League of America

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The National Women’s Trade Union League of America (NWTUL) was established in Boston, MA in 1903, at the convention of the American Federation of Labor. It was organized as a coalition of working-class women, professional reformers, and women from wealthy and prominent families. Its purpose was to “assist in the organization of women wage workers into trade unions and thereby to help them secure conditions necessary for healthful and efficient work and to obtain a just reward for such work.” ...

Bilstein, Linda Zufall.

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