Explore the inner workings of the cigar industry and the labor movement with the "Cigar Makers' Official Journal, Volume 39, Issues 1-40." This comprehensive volume, compiled by the Cigar Makers' International Union of America, offers a detailed look into the issues, debates, and activities that shaped the lives of cigar makers in the early 20th century.
Providing a unique perspective on labor history, these journals document the union's efforts to improve working conditions, wages, and the overall welfare of its members. Readers will find invaluable insights into the challenges and triumphs of organized labor in a vital American industry. This collection serves as an essential resource for historians, labor activists, and anyone interested in the social and economic forces that have shaped modern America.
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