Knowledge (XXG)

International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers

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from 1955 and by 1957 it had grown to have 165,000 members. In 1958, it absorbed the
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representing workers involved in making paper in the United States and Canada.
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International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers
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The union was founded on January 6, 1906, as a split from the
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Labour union for the paper industry in North America
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Index

labor union
International Brotherhood of Paper Makers
American Federation of Labor
AFL–CIO
United Wall Paper Craftsmen of North America
Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers
United Papermakers and Paperworkers
United Paperworkers' International Union
John P. Burke
Joseph Tonelli



"Inactive Organizations"
Handbook of American Trade Unions
Directory of National and International Labor Unions in the United States






ISBN
0883710021
Categories
Trade unions established in 1906
Trade unions disestablished in 1972
Paper industry trade unions

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