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International Molders and Foundry Workers Union of North America

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Initial dues were set by the organization at $ 10 per local with an additional $ 10 per delegate sent to the national convention. This proved insufficient and in 1860 per capita dues were initiated at the rate of 5 cents per member per year. This still proved insufficient for the maintenance of a
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industry was established on the basis of independent local groups. In 1859, there came a move to forming a national organization in the United States, and the Iron Molders' Union was established at a convention held in
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The first national convention was attended by 35 delegates, representing local iron molders organizations located throughout the Northeast and as far west as St. Louis. William C. Rea of
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joining in great numbers. By 1866, the Iron Molders' Union touted 137 locals with a total membership of just under 10,000.
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central office and dues were hiked in 1867 to 50 cents per quarter per member and again in 1872 to 25 cents per month.
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A.M. Sakolski, "The Finances of the Iron Molders' Union," in Jacob H. Hollander and George E. Barnett (eds.),
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was elected the first president of the organization and a committee of five headed by
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of already existing local organizations, each retaining almost complete autonomy.
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The organization grew rapidly during the years of the Civil War, with non-union
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was appointed to prepare a declaration to the iron workers of America.
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Sakolski, "The Finances of the Iron Molders' Union," pg. 84.
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A series of mergers led the union to change its name to the
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The Life, Speeches, Labors and Essays of Wiliam H. Sylvis
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In 1988, the Molders and Allied Workers merged with the
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The Molders' Union initially took the form of a loose
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established in 1859 to represent craftsmen who cast
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International Molders and Allied Workers' Union
Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics & Allied Workers' International Union
United States of America
Canadian Association of Industrial Mechanical and Allied Workers
AFL–CIO
trade union
AFL–CIO
wrought iron
GMP International Union
American Civil War
iron
Philadelphia
Missouri
William H. Sylvis
Pennsylvania
federation
journeymen
Glass, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union
Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers International Union
William H. Sylvis
Martin Fox
Joseph F. Valentine







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