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International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink and Distillery Workers

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The Brewery Workers had a tumultuous relationship with the AFL. The union engaged in numerous jurisdictional disputes with unions representing firemen (boiler operators), teamsters and engineers from 1896 to 1907. In 1907, the AFL revoked the Brewery Workers' union charter. But a firestorm of protest
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dramatically hindered new member organizing and drained the union's finances. In 1939, the Brewery Workers filed a charge with the AFL which alleged that the Teamsters were infringing on the use of the term "Brewery Workers." AFL president
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The Brewery Workers continued to lose members in the 1950s and 1960s. Its battles with the Teamsters continued, costing it members and resources. But many local breweries also began closing, as large national brewers such as
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sided with the Teamsters, however. In 1941, Green revoked the Brewery Workers' union charter again. The Brewery Workers and Teamsters continued to fight over potential members as well as raiding one another.
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from local unions around the country led the AFL to reinstate the charter in 1909, albeit with a number of limitations on the union's ability to organize workers outside of its newly narrowed jurisdiction.
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Mann, Keith J. and Husband Jr., Hugh P. "Private and Governmental Plans for the Adjustment of Interunion Disputes: Work Assignment Conflict to 1949."
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From 1977 to 1978, Brewery Workers Local 366 went on strike at the Coors Brewing Company's facilities in Golden, Colorado as part of the larger
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The Pittsburgh Beer War. Hearings before the special subcommittee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, pursuant to H. Res. 111.
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History of the Labor Movement in the United States. Vol. 3: The Policies and Practices of the American Federation of Labor, 1900-1909.
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Stuart Bruce Kaufman, Grace Palladino and Peter J. Albert, eds. Champaign, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1996.
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International Union of United Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Soft Drink, and Distillery Workers of America Records
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In 1973, the Brewery Workers voted to merge with the Teamsters, and on October 19 were expelled from the
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The remainder of the union became the Brewery and Soft Drink Workers Conference of the Teamsters union.
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The union recovered some after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, but jurisdictional disputes with the
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Samuel Gompers Papers, Volume 5: An Expanding Movement at the Turn of the Century, 1898-1902.
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80th Congress, 1st session. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947.
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Brewery and Soft Drink Workers Conference, International Brotherhood of Teamsters
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Cincinnati, Ohio: International Union of United Brewery Workmen of America, 1910.
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Committee on Education and Labor, United States House of Representatives.
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expanded rapidly and either pushed them out of business or acquired them.
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Christopulos, Mike. "Pabst stands firm, sees no room for negotiations."
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International Union of United Brewery and Soft Drink Workers of America
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The Brewing Industry and the Brewery Workers' Movement in America.
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University of Texas at Arlington Libraries Special Collections
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The Brewery Workers union was one of the unions on the
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The U.S. Brewing Industry: Data and Economic Analysis.
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significantly weakened the union beginning in 1920.
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