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  • Need for greater democracy in the union, secret ballot and majority vote of rank and file of anthracite miners recommended : [report] submitted to the United States Coal Commission on behalf of the General Policies Committee of Anthracite Operators, May 15, 1923.

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    • [s.l. : s.n., 1923?]
    • 1979-1923
  • Some recommendations submitted to the United States Commission on Industrial Relations by the American Anti-boycott Association / prepared by Walter Gordon Merritt, associate counsel.

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    • New York : The Association, [1914]
    • 1979-1914
  • The open shop; a debate. Andrew Furuseth ... versus Walter Gordon Merritt ... held at Lexington theatre, New York city, March 13, 1921.

    • Text
    • New York, League for industrial rights, 1921.
    • 1921
  • Summary and recommendations as to industrial relations [microform] in the anthracite fields, submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, June 4, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text *ZT-TB p.v. 285-286Offsite
  • Need for greater democracy in the union [microform] : secret ballot and majority vote of rank and file of anthracite miners recommended : submitted to the United States Coal Commission on behalf of the General Policies Committee of Anthracite Operators, May 15, 1923.

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    • [S.l. : s.n., 1923?]
    • 1923
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    Text *ZT-TB+ p.v. 295-297Offsite
  • Union rules and practices, limiting output and impairing efficiency in the anthracite fields; [Microform] submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators May 5, 1923.

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    • [Philadelphia?] 1923.?
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text *ZT-TB+ p.v. 279Offsite
  • Outlaw strikes in the anthracite fields; suspensions called in violation of agreement to submit grievances to establish agencies for conciliation and arbitration [microform] Submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, May 1, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia?] 1923.
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text *ZT-TB+ p.v. 279Offsite
  • The anthracite coal strike of 1922; a statement of its causes and underlying purposes; [Microform] submitted on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators to the United States Coal commission, April 13, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia?] 1923.
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text *ZT-TB+ p.v. 279Offsite
  • Competition in the anthracite industry; a statement showing unrestricted competition between more than 100 anthracite producers, with the largest company producing about 15% of the total [microform] Submitted to the United States Coal Commission, on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, June 13, 1923.

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    • [Philadelphia?] 1923.
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text *ZT-TB+ p.v. 279Offsite
  • The open shop, a debate : Andrew Furuseth ... versus Walter Gordon Merritt ... : held at Lexington Theatre, New York City, March 13, 1921.

    • Text
    • New York : League for Industrial Rights, 1921.
    • 1921
    • 2 Items
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    Text US 957.3 FUROff-site
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text Soc 1700.120.5Off-site
  • The anthracite emergency of 1922-1923, and how it was handled, submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, April 21, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text Econ 7550.1.923Off-site
  • Competition in the anthracite industry; a statement showing unrestricted competition between more than 100 anthracite producers, with the largest company producing about 15% of the total, submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, June 13, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text Econ 7550.1.923Off-site
  • The anthracite coal strike of 1922; a statement of its causes and underlying purposes; submitted on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators to the United States Coal commission, April 13, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text HD5325.M63 .A15 1923Off-site
  • Outlaw strikes in the anthracite fields; suspensions called in violation of agreement to submit grievances to established agencies for conciliation and arbitration, submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, May 1, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text HD5325.M62 G4 1923Off-site
  • Union rules and practices, limiting output and impairing efficiency in the anthracite fields; submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, May 51, 1923.

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    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
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    Text HD8039.M62 U6247 1923Off-site
  • Need for greater democracy in the union, secret ballot and majority vote of rank and file of anthracite miners recommended; submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, May 15, 1923.

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    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
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    Text HD8039.M62 U624 1923Off-site
  • Summary and recommendations as to industrial relations in the anthracite fields, submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, June 4, 1923.

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    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text HD9546 .G5 1923Off-site
  • Destination unknown; fifty years of labor relations.

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    • 1951
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    Text HD8072.5 .M473 1951Off-site
  • The anthracite coal strike of 1922; a statement of its causes and underlying purposes; submitted on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators to the United States Coal commission, April 13, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text HD5325.M63 .A15 1923Off-site
  • Outlaw strikes in the anthracite fields; suspensions called in violation of agreement to submit grievances to established agencies for conciliation and arbitration, submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, May 1, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
    FormatCall NumberItem Location
    Text HD5325.M62 G4 1923Off-site
  • Summary and recommendations as to industrial relations in the anthracite fields, submitted to the United States Coal commission on behalf of the General policies committee of anthracite operators, June 4, 1923.

    • Text
    • [Philadelphia? 1923]
    • 1923
    • 1 Item
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    Text HD9546 .G5 1923Off-site

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