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  • ...mployers and the national government; much less is known about the rival [[American Federation of Labor|AFL]] during the war.<ref>Lichtenstein, ''Labor's War at Home: The CIO in W
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  • ...merican assistance, blighted the project. By contrast to the CIO the rival American Federation of Labor's ([[AFL]]) used a more direct strategy of combating communism at the level
    34 KB (5,168 words) - 12:00, 16 September 2024
  • ...lerate radical unions like the [[Industrial Workers of the World]]. The [[American Federation of Labor]] and other 'moderate' unions saw enormous growth in membership and wages d
    50 KB (7,736 words) - 08:27, 22 June 2024
  • ...y growing labor unions, but by 1936 they had split into bitterly feuding [[American Federation of Labor]] and [[Committee for Industrial Organization]] factions, the latter led by
    63 KB (9,615 words) - 17:00, 18 August 2024
  • Richard, could you move AFL to American Federation of Labor? Eventually someone will write an article about the
    33 KB (5,339 words) - 09:02, 4 May 2024
  • ...sing numbers following passage of the Wagner Act in 1935. While both the [[American Federation of Labor]] (AFL) and the [[Congress of Industrial Organizations]] (CIO) organized wo
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