Explore the world of sheet metal work and labor history with the "Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' Journal, Volume 11." This historical journal offers a fascinating glimpse into the activities, concerns, and advancements within the Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' International Association and Alliance. Documenting the experiences of sheet metal workers, this volume provides valuable insights into early 20th-century labor practices, union activities, and the evolving landscape of industrial America.
A must-read for historians, labor researchers, and anyone interested in the development of trade unions and the lives of skilled tradespeople, this journal serves as a primary source for understanding the challenges and triumphs of American workers during a transformative era. Discover the issues that shaped the sheet metal industry and the voices that championed workers' rights.
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