Knoxville-Oak Ridge Area Central Labor Council records 1942-1970.
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Published from 1933 to 1970 by the Knoxville Central Labor Union, the East Tennessee labor news was published weekly and was available for subscription to labor union members. It was also known as the Knoxville labor news. Endorsed by the Tennessee Federation of Labor, the East Tennessee labor news was "Dedicated to the interest of organized labor in East Tennessee." From the description of Knoxville-Oak Ridge Area Central Labor Council records 1942-1970. (Georgia State University). ...