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United Shoe Workers of America

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The union's membership declined during the 1970s, in line with employment in the industry, and by 1979 was down to 25,000. It negotiated a merger with the independent Brotherhood of Shoe and Allied Craftsmen, the idea being that the resulting union would itself affiliate to the
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Adams, Larry T. (September 1984). "Labor organization mergers 1979-84: adapting to change".
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representing workers involved in making shoes and other leather goods.
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Index

trade union
United Shoe and Leather Workers' Union
Shoe Workers' Protective Union
Congress of Industrial Organizations
AFL–CIO
Retail Clerks International Union
Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers' Union
Powers Hapgood
Directory of Labor Unions in the United States
"Inactive Organizations"







ISBN
0883710021
Categories
Defunct trade unions in the United States
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Footwear industry trade unions
Trade unions established in 1937
Trade unions disestablished in 1979

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