[Records] / Toledo Central Labor Union. 1890-1963.

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[Records] / Toledo Central Labor Union. 1890-1963.

Minutes, business agent's reports, correspondence, financial records and membership records.

18 boxes ; 41 cm. or smaller.

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Central Labor Union (Toledo, Ohio)

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The origins of the Central Labor Union can be traced to 1879, when a group of separate trade unions met to form the Trade and Labor Council of Toledo and Vicinity. The council was reorganized as the Central Labor Union in 1881, and became a charter member of the national organization in 1892. The CLU sought to organize all labor; they promoted anti-child labor legislation, an eight-hour work day, fair wages, prison labor reform, compulsory education, and equal pay for equal work for both sexes. ...

Ohio Labor History Project

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