UNION BREAK
OBJECT TO COMMUNIST; POLICY.(United Press Association—By Electro Telegraph—Copyright). ■ ■ • LOS ANGELES, August 8. • ■j Four, of .the- C..1-.Q. -Unions,;, repre-? Renting the workers in .the? clothing, motor-car, rubber and shoe industries have voted in favour of withdrawing from Harry. Bridges C,LO..;and Industrial Union Council.
These workers also charged Industrial Union Council with working hand in glove with the Communist; Party t,o the detriment of labour. I -
| The' four Unions, mentioned .represent Vpore- than twenty-thousand 1 of the workers in the Los Angeles area. In denouncing Harry Bridges aijd his policies,, the Unions have .agreed to establish a. C. 1.0- Council independent of the Bridges group, and they also (agreed unanimously to boycott Bridges’. State Labour •.convention which is scheduled to take place this mpnth. '• - ...i- ••• • v ; '
The charges brought, bgain Harry .Bridges included that of acting as a dictator and subordinating the C-T.Oi interests to Communism ; V and also Ithe charge. of maintaining .this control by fraud, and of appointing Coitimuiiist&iienihe executive position, regardless of ability. , ‘
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1938, Page 5
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