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Labor Organizations as Employers: "Unions-Within-Unions"
The Journal of Business, 1970More than 13,000 persons are directly employed by international, national, and local unions, as well as state and regional bodies.' The work force is primarily composed of office-clerical and maintenance workers, but also includes full-time, paid business agents, officers, international representatives, organizers, professionals, and other staff ...
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Reform Unionism: The National Labor Union
The Journal of Economic History, 1954The National Labor Union represented the first attempt to organize a national federation of labor in the United States. The germ of the idea for such a national federation of labor had been planted at the beginning of the Civil War, but it was not until 1866 that plans were set in motion to organize such a body. In February of that year William Harding,
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Labor Unions: Union Security Agreements
2001Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection.
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