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Contains 184 Results:
E. Kephler of the Teamsters Local to be released soon, after which resolutions will be sent for the release of Carl Gilmore., 1941
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Identifier: 20
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December 3, 1941.
Dates:
1941
Ten dollar donation by the Council to be used to fight Infantile Paralysis by the President's Labor Committee., 1942
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Identifier: 21
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January 21, 1942.
Dates:
1942
It was announced that Budweiser beer truck drivers are non-union. BCLU members asked not to buy Bud., 1942
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Identifier: 22
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February 18, 1942.
Dates:
1942
Committee formed to try and get the photo and chemical workers to join BCLU., 1942
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Identifier: 23
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March 4, 1942.
Dates:
1942
Communication sent to Binghamton press protesting it's anti-labor attitude., 1942
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Identifier: 24
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March 18, 1942.
Dates:
1942
New York State AFL requests that BCLU send letters to State Senators and Assemblymen endorsing Governor Lehman's recommendations., 1942
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Identifier: 25
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April 1, 1942. Recommendation are to 1) increase maximum unemployment benefit period from 13 to 20 weeks. 2) reduce waiting period from 3 weeks. 3) extend from the minimum of 7 to a maximum of 18 dollars.
Dates:
1942
Brother Morey was sent to aid the striking Upholsterers Union., 1942
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Identifier: 26
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April 15, 1942.
Dates:
1942
BCLU members are asked not to patronize non-union grills and barber shops., 1942
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Identifier: 27
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April 15, 1942.
Dates:
1942
Five dollars are donated to the Blind Work Association., 1942
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Identifier: 28
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May 6, 1942.
Dates:
1942
Six dollars are donated to the Disabled American Veterans., 1942
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Identifier: 29
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June 3, 1942.
Dates:
1942