Journal Of The Switchmen's Union, Volume 15 offers a detailed look into the activities and concerns of the Switchmen's Union of North America during a pivotal period in labor history. This volume provides valuable insights into the daily lives, challenges, and triumphs of railroad switchmen as they navigated the complexities of industrial work and sought to improve their working conditions through collective action.
Published by the Switchmen's Union itself, this journal serves as a primary source for understanding the strategies, negotiations, and internal dynamics of one of the key unions representing railroad workers. Readers will find a wealth of information on topics ranging from wage disputes and safety regulations to the broader social and political issues affecting the labor movement.
Researchers and historians interested in labor history, railroad history, and the development of trade unionism in North America will find this volume to be an invaluable resource.
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