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    by Debs, Eugene V.
    Published 1909
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    Published 1946
    Subjects: “…Trade Unions (search also under the names of individual Trade Unions)(BT: Labour movement; Employee organisations)(NT: International unions; Craft unions; Company unions; International labour activities)(RT: Syndicalism)…”
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    Published 1943
    Subjects: “…Trade Unions (search also under the names of individual Trade Unions)(BT: Labour movement; Employee organisations)(NT: International unions; Craft unions; Company unions; International labour activities)(RT: Syndicalism)…”
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    Published 1940
    Subjects: “…Trade Unions (search also under the names of individual Trade Unions)(BT: Labour movement; Employee organisations)(NT: International unions; Craft unions; Company unions; International labour activities)(RT: Syndicalism)…”
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    Published 1940
    Subjects: “…Trade Unions (search also under the names of individual Trade Unions)(BT: Labour movement; Employee organisations)(NT: International unions; Craft unions; Company unions; International labour activities)(RT: Syndicalism)…”
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    by Tully, John
    Published 2014
    “…The workers, long ignored by traditional craft unions, aligned themselves with the socialist-led 'New Unionism' movement. …”
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    “…The Labour Party, and Trades Unions in particular, could very greatly help to do away with these evils if when contributing money to the various hospitals, they made it a condition that no nurse in the service of the said hospital should be prevented from joining, or intimidated, or influenced to resign from her craft union. When the Professional Union of Trained Nurses (the only trade union of nurses in England, Scotland and Wales) was formed, Sir Arthur Stanley, Treasurer of St. …”
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    Published 2013
    “…He joined the NUR because it was an industrial trade union rather than ASLE&F that was a craft union. He attended branch meetings regularly and describes the usual business of branch meetings as well as the system of Sectional Councils. …”
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