"Coopers International Journal, Volume 12" offers a detailed look into the activities and perspectives of the Coopers International Union of North America. This volume provides insights into the cooperage industry, the challenges faced by its workers, and the union's efforts to address them.
As a historical record, this journal provides valuable primary source material for researchers interested in labor history, industrial relations, and the development of trade unions in North America. It sheds light on the daily lives, working conditions, and collective actions of coopers during this period, offering a unique perspective on the social and economic landscape.
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