The Clothing Workers Of Chicago, 1910-1922...
- Author(s): Leo Wolman, Paul Wander and Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America.
- Category: Textiles, Clothing & Accessories
- Publisher: The Chicago Joint Board, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
- Publish year: 1922
- ISBN: 9678000007292
- Number of Pages: 511
This book on " The Clothing Workers of Chicago" is presented by the Chicago Joint Board to the delegates to the Fifth Biennial Convention of the Amalgamated ClothingWorkers, in Chicago, May 8, 1922. The book was prepared by the Research Department of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers, under the direction of Mr. Leo Wolman,'with the co-operation of Miss Eleanor Mack, Mr. H. K. Herwitz, of the Research Department, and Mr. Paul Wander. The third part on Government in Industry was written by Mr. Paul Wander.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I - THE CHICAGO JOINT BOARD
CHAPTER II -THE STRIKE OF 1910
CHAPTER III -THE DEVELOPMENT OF ARBITRATION
CHAPTER IV - THE BREAK FROM THE UNITED GARMENT WORKERS IN 1914
CHAPTER V -THE STRIKE OF 1915
CHAPTER VI - THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CHICAGO MARKET
CHAPTER VII - WAGES AND HOURS, 1911-1921
CHAPTER VIII - THE GREAT WAGE ARBITRATIONS
CHAPTER IX - INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER X - THE POWERS OF MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER XI - DISCIPLINE AND DISCHARGE
CHAPTER XII - PROTECTION OF WORKING CONDITIONS
CHAPTER XIII - THE ADJUSTMENT OF WAGES
CHAPTER XIV - THE PRINCIPLE OF UNION PREFERENCE
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II