Report on the general policy of certain federal departments toward the open or preferential shop, toward discrimination and toward the right of workers to organize in trade unions

Report on the general policy of certain federal departments toward the open or preferential shop, toward discrimination and toward the right of workers to organize in trade unions

by Elizabeth Brandeis, Elizabeth Wagnet, United States. War Labor Policies Board, Ruth Smiley True

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Brief summary of trade-union policy for eight United States government departments, addressed to the Department of Labor, U.S. War Labor Policies Board.

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