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Meyerhuber, Jr, Carl (1981). "ORGANIZING ALCOA: THE ALUMINUM WORKERS' UNION IN PENNSYLVANIA'S ALLEGHENY VALLEY, 1900–1971".
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The council was chartered by the AFL on February 26, 1953, as the AWIU. In 1955, it affiliated to the new
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for workers in the industry. The AFL was unwilling to do so, but compromised in May 1934 by founding the
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The union's origins lay in Local 18356, established on August 1, 1933, by
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Directory of National and International Labor Unions in the United States
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Directory of National Unions and Employee Associations
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Aluminum, Brick and Glass Workers' International Union
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Index

labor union
Alcoa
Allegheny Valley
American Federation of Labor
industrial union
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Aluminum Workers of America
AFL–CIO
United Brick and Clay Workers of America
Aluminum, Brick and Glass Workers' International Union


"Inactive Organizations"
Directory of National and International Labor Unions in the United States
Directory of National Unions and Employee Associations


ISBN
0883710021
Categories
Trade unions established in 1953
Trade unions disestablished in 1981
Metal trade unions

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