36 research outputs found

    The C. I. O.; what it is and how it came to be;

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    Jobs for all after the war

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    Cover title.The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica

    What every canvasser should know

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    What Every Canvasser Should KnowCover title.The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica

    Questions and answers on U.S. foreign policy

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    All Men Are NeighborsCover title.The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica

    U.S. Supreme Court Decision 1937

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    Poster from the AFL-CIO Department of Education and Research, circa 1941. "U.S. Supreme Court Decision 1937: "Long ago we stated the reason for labor organizations. We said that they were organized out of the necessities of the situation; that a single employee was helpless in dealing with an employer...that a union was essential to give laborers opportunity to deal on an equality with their employer."" For complete collection information, visit the full finding aid at http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/4258

    Raise wages, not prices!

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    Raise Wages not Prices!""... Complete text and all charts of the new sound filmstrip 'Raise wages-not prices' ... adapted from 'A wage program for 1947,' by Robert Nathan and 'Why wages must be raised ... by George T. Guernsey and Chandler Montgomery."" -- ""Facts for action.""The International Labour and Radical History Pamphlet Collection consists of over 2200 pamphlets representing a broad spectrum of leftist opinion, including communists, socialists, liberal reformers, trade unionists, civil libertarians and antiwar activists. The majority of the pamphlets are in English and were published between 1920-1970 in the United States, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, Canada and China. There are also a number of earlier Fabian Society publications. Further information: http://www.library.mun.ca/asc/specialcollections/collections/radica
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