UNITY MEASURES USED
LABOUR IN AMERICA MR. GREEN DOUBTS C. 1.0. ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 13. A conference of the Committee of Industrial Organisation was held today. The conference unanimously requested the American Federation of Labour to meet it to consider methods for the unification of the American labour movement. The invitation, which was immediately sent to Denver, where the American Federation of Labour is holding a convention, brought an intimation to the effect that a solution of the problem could not be expected if the C. 1.0. insisted on the acceptance of its radical industrial unionisation programme.
Mr. William Green, the president of the American Federation of Labour, commented on the request as follows: “It smacks of insincerity and lacks good faith, but it will be submitted to the executive council.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 5
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