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Window Glass Cutters' League of America

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In 1930, the union absorbed the Window Glass Cutters' and Flatteners' Association of America, while in 1933, the Window Glass Cutters' and Flatteners' Protective Association of America merged in.
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representing workers involved in making flat glass in the United States.
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Reynolds, Lloyd G.; Killingsworth, Charles C. (1944).
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labor union
Charleston, West Virginia
Columbus, Ohio
American Federation of Labor
AFL–CIO
Glass Bottle Blowers' Association
West Virginia & Regional History Center
West Virginia University
Windows Glass Cutters League of America Papers
Handbook of American Trade Unions



"Inactive Organizations"
Directory of National and International Labor Unions in the United States
Categories
Trade unions established in 1917
Trade unions disestablished in 1975
Glass trade unions
Trade unions in West Virginia

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