Series 3, Subseries 9. Unionism, 1906-1940. [microform]

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Series 3, Subseries 9. Unionism, 1906-1940. [microform]

Include reports and resolutions on the organization of unions for women workers; on state strike laws; on compulsory arbitration; on worker participation in management; on personnel management; on the use of injunctions; on the right of workers to organize; on strike prevention boards; on collective bargaining; and on the use of the union label.

.3 linear ft. (on partial microfilm reel)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904096

Cornell University Library

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American Association for Labor Legislation

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In 1905 a small group of economists formed the American Association for Labor Legislation. The group's initial purpose was the study of labor conditions and labor legislation in the United States. By 1909, however, under the leadership of John Andrews, this "study" group took an activist turn and began actively promoting, lobbying for, and effecting major changes in worker's compensation, occupational health and safety, and child labor laws. The legislative program of the AALL is defined and tra...