
American Federation of Labor

The A.F. of L. was the largest union grouping, even after the creation of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) by unions that were expelled by the A.F. of L. in 1935. The A.F. of L. was founded and dominated by craft unions, especially in the building trades. In the late 1930s, craft affiliates expanded by organizing on an industrial union basis to meet the challenge from the CIO. The A.F. of L. and the CIO competed bitterly in the late 1930s but then cooperated during World War II and afterward. In 1955, the two merged to create the AFL-CIO, which has comprised the longest lasting and most influential labor federation in the United States to this day. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: Washington, DC, 1948-1955
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“...American Federation of Labor...”
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Published: [S.l.], [ca. 1950]
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“...American Federation of Labor...”
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Slave labor in Russia / the case presented by the American Federation of Labor to the United Nations
Published: [Washington], [1949]
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“...American Federation of Labor...”
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Published: [S.l.], [ca. 1950]
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“...American Federation of Labor...”
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Published: [1950]
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“...American Federation of Labor...”
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Published: Stuttgart : Seewald, 1973
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“...American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations...”
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The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
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Published: New York, 1950
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“...American Federation of Labor Free Trade Union Committee...”
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