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President and Publicity Committee of the Federated Unions of Seattle letter to the delegates of the Central Labor Council and the workers of Seattle, May 14, 1919
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United Cannery Agricultural Packing and Allied Workers of America call for organization and recruitment of Northwest cannery and agricultural unions to the larger national union, ca. 1937
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Russell Earley letter to William C. Ruegnitz regarding labor unions and the lumber industry, July 17, 1937
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Seattle and the American Plan: The Unions Wouldn't Clean House, so the City Did It for Them and Re-established the Right of Men to Work, 1920
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Conrad Espe, business agent for the Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers' Union, letter to all salmon cannery operators in the vicinity of the territory of Alaska regarding a campaign by the unions to reform and abolish deplorable working conditions, February 10, 1937
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Why All Unions Fight the TH [Taft-Hartley] Law, ca. 1947-1948
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Shipyard Laborers, Riggers and Fasteners of the Pacific Local 38-A resolution regarding local unions who fail to support the Tacoma Labor Advocate, March 1919
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Discrimination is the Bosses Tool: Tacoma Longshore Unions and African Americans
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"Is the CIO Communistic? AFL Cries 'Communist' at Strong, Progressive Unions", May 1, 1938
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Cannery Worker and Farm Laborers Union, Local 7 regarding the election to change the unions affiliation with the AFL (American Federation of Labor) to a new affiliation with the CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations), ca. 1937-1938
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October 29, 1903 Page three
Captain McIntyre tells his story
R.E. Ryan married
Three men from Umbrina drowned
Allen Company continues to please
Typhoid fever epidemic
Will not wait on unions
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August 31, 1904 Page two
An extraordinary proposal [Editorial]
Unions vote to continue their strike
Capt. J.B. Libby will command battleship Nebraska
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October 23, 1902 Page one
Big mit artist shows his hand
Mechanics and laborers
Quiet wedding
Hyades coming for lumber
Gone to Seattle
Blow to unions
To inspect soundforts
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Senator Henry M. Jackson meeting with leaders of Seattle postal workers' unions, Seattle, Washington, 1963
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House of Trade Unions (formerly Nobles Club)
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