Box 2
Contains 49 Results:
Your Union: Production and Aeronautical Lodge 1327, I.A.M., n.d.
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Going Back to Civilian Life, War and Navy Departments, August 1945
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Producing for Victory: A Labor Manual for Increasing War Production, by Int’l Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians–CIO, 1942
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Fruits of Victory: Poverty or Plenty, by UAW-CIO, October 1944
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Community Services for Women War Workers, Special Bulletin No. 15, U. S. Department of Labor, 1944
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
The CIO and the Veteran, 1945
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
The CIO and the War, Speeches, Reports and Resolutions, CIO Convention, 1939
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Jobs, Peace, Unity, by John L. Lewis, CIO Publication No. 40, 1940
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
Push Salaries UP! By United Office and Professional Workers of America, n.d.
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.
A Salary Policy to Win the War, by Lewis Merrill, United Office and Professional Workers of America, 1943
Pamphlets on the topics of employment of women during World War II, socialism and anarchism, voting rights, civil rights, farm labor, and trade unionism.