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Cleveland, Steel and Metal Workers Industrial Union: (1937)
Leaflet, 9 x 12", printed on one side, listing demands and giving reasons for the strike (the demands were ignored). Very good with a little chipping and marginal staining. The Steel and Metal Workers Industrial Union was part of the communist party's Trade Union Unity League (TUUL) inspired by the IWW tactic of organizing workers throughout an industry, e. G the steel industry, rather than based on their particular skill (or craft) within that industry. It's headquarters was in Pittsburgh and according to some, it reached its maximum strength c. 1933, prior to the formation of the CIO on ...
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