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  • Conference of National Trade-Union Organizations on the same day and in the same place that the Peace Congress would be held, in order to help restore good relations between proletariat organizations and to encourage participation with the Peace

    Léon Jouhaux - Nobel Lecture 1951

  • Nevertheless, the first international link had been forged, and it was later strengthened in Dublin in 1903 by the creation of an International Trade-Union Secretariat.

    Léon Jouhaux - Nobel Lecture 1951

  • Amsterdam in July of the same year, the International Trade-Union

    Léon Jouhaux - Nobel Lecture 1951

  • Trade-Union Movement, 1945-1949», in Modern France:

    Léon Jouhaux - Biography 1951

  • A good-natured crowd, bearing the discomfort with humorous patience, interminably arguing about everything from the situation in Petrograd to the British Trade-Union system, and disputing loudly with the few boorzhui who were on board.

    Chapter 10. Moscow 1922

  • (His first published economic article was a short one that appeared in the “Quarterly Journal of Economics” for May, 1910, on “The Decline of Trade-Union Membership.”)

    An American Idyll Parker, Cornelia Stratton, 1885- 1919

  • Even if they do occasionally strike, they are as far from the modern Trade-Union as they are from the traditional working-caste.

    The New World of Islam Lothrop Stoddard 1916

  • Trade-Union League to protest to Police Commissioner Baker against the arbitrary oppression of the strikers by the policemen.

    Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls Edith Wyatt 1915

  • A suit is now pending against the Woman's Trade-Union League and the Union for conspiracy in restraint of trade, brought by the Sittomer Shirt-waist Co.

    Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls Edith Wyatt 1915

  • Trade-Union League, and visited Mayor McClellan in his office and gave him this letter: --

    Making Both Ends Meet The income and outlay of New York working girls Edith Wyatt 1915

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