Box 39
Contains 8 Results:
Labor and Unions - General,
Series VII: Labor and Unions looks at strikes, struggles, laws, and personnel for various types of industries and businesses. Walter Reuther, George Meany and Jimmy Hoffa were each popular enough topics to justify folders devoted to them.
Labor and Unions - General (Digitized),
Series VII: Labor and Unions looks at strikes, struggles, laws, and personnel for various types of industries and businesses. Walter Reuther, George Meany and Jimmy Hoffa were each popular enough topics to justify folders devoted to them.
Union Monopolies,
Series VII: Labor and Unions looks at strikes, struggles, laws, and personnel for various types of industries and businesses. Walter Reuther, George Meany and Jimmy Hoffa were each popular enough topics to justify folders devoted to them.
Labor Reform Bills and Right to Work Laws,
Series VII: Labor and Unions looks at strikes, struggles, laws, and personnel for various types of industries and businesses. Walter Reuther, George Meany and Jimmy Hoffa were each popular enough topics to justify folders devoted to them.
Labor and Politics,
Series VII: Labor and Unions looks at strikes, struggles, laws, and personnel for various types of industries and businesses. Walter Reuther, George Meany and Jimmy Hoffa were each popular enough topics to justify folders devoted to them.
Labor and U.S. Presidents,
Series VII: Labor and Unions looks at strikes, struggles, laws, and personnel for various types of industries and businesses. Walter Reuther, George Meany and Jimmy Hoffa were each popular enough topics to justify folders devoted to them.
Specific Unions and Strikes,
Series VII: Labor and Unions looks at strikes, struggles, laws, and personnel for various types of industries and businesses. Walter Reuther, George Meany and Jimmy Hoffa were each popular enough topics to justify folders devoted to them.
Railroad Strikes,
Series VII: Labor and Unions looks at strikes, struggles, laws, and personnel for various types of industries and businesses. Walter Reuther, George Meany and Jimmy Hoffa were each popular enough topics to justify folders devoted to them.