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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) was a United States labor union known for its support for "social unionism" and progressive political causes.
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Research Dept: The clothing workers of Chicago, 1910-1922. (The Chicago Joint Board, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1922), also by H. K. Herwitz, ...
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Research Department. Reports on membership, work stoppages, family size, 1923-30. Box 44, Folder 10. Rochester Joint Board. 1921 arbitration hearings before ...
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The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) was founded in 1914 by Socialist and immigrant garment workers who split from the United Garment Workers ...
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Chicago played an important role in the formation and growth of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), a union of men's clothing workers.
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Organized in Chicago in 1914, the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America was formed after a split in the United Garment Workers, and quickly became the ...
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a large union representing workers in the men's clothing industry, with the Textile Workers Union of America, a smaller union founded in 1939.
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The Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America originated from a split in the United Garment Workers in 1914 and quickly became the dominant force for union in ...
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