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United Furniture Workers of America records of Midwest districts and Chicago Local 18-B, 1936-1981 (bulk 1950-1970):Descriptive Inventory for the Collection at Chicago History Museum, Research Center
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jobs had gone), in cooperation with other unions such as their former rivals the Upholsterers and the
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International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Technical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers
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International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Technical, Salaried and Machine Workers
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Scheinman, Sarah, ed. by Peter T. Alter and Rachel Juris, 2011 "Historical note" in
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This article related to a United States labor union is a
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pursuing a policy of aggressively organizing in the
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American
labor union
Upholsterers International Union of North America
Emil Costello
Wisconsin
Simmons Bedding Company
Kenosha, Wisconsin
industrial unionism
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Carl Scarbrough
New York City
Southern United States
furniture
International Woodworkers of America
International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Technical, Salaried and Machine Workers
International Union of Electronic, Electrical, Technical, Salaried, Machine and Furniture Workers
Communication Workers of America
Communication Workers of America
International Union of Electrical Workers
Milwaukee Journal
Scheinman, Sarah, ed. by Peter T. Alter and Rachel Juris, 2011 "Historical note" in United Furniture Workers of America records of Midwest districts and Chicago Local 18-B, 1936-1981 (bulk 1950-1970):Descriptive Inventory for the Collection at Chicago History Museum, Research Center Chicago History Museum, Research Center, 2011
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