We will stand by our friends and administer a stinging rebuke to men or parties who are either indifferent, negligent, or hostile, and wherever opportunity affords, secure the election of intelligent, honest, earnest trade unionists, with clear, unblemished,... Locomotive Firemen's Magazine - Page 781912Full view - About this book
| 1906 - 574 pages
...or parties who are either indifferent, negligent or hostile, and, wherever opportunity affords, will secure the election of intelligent, honest, earnest...unblemished, paid-up union cards in their possession." If the action last night of the Central Labor Union meets with the approbation of the central bodies... | |
| Roady Kenehan - 1912 - 652 pages
...wherei-er opportunity affords, secure the election of intelligent, honest, earnest trade-unionists, with clear, unblemished, paid-up union cards in their...these records showed hostility to labor's interests, tradeunionists used their influence to the end that labor's enemies might be defeated. The first contest... | |
| 1912 - 640 pages
...men or parties who are either indifl'erent, negligent, or hostile, ami wherever opportunity atl'oids, secure the election of intelligent, honest, earnest...labor's interests trade unionists used their influence that labor's enemies mi^ht be defeated. The first contest revealed the efficacy of the effort. Six... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1906 - 678 pages
...word adopted that: "We will stand by our friends and administer a stinging rebuke to men or parties who are either indifferent, negligent or hostile;...Intelligent, honest, earnest trade unionists, with unblemished, paid-up union cards In their possession." With the details of the campaign the Executive... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1906 - 44 pages
...lawful demands. Wherever opportunity affords let labor secure the election of intelligent, faithful, honest, earnest trade unionists, with clear, unblemished, paid-up union cards in their possession. Labor men often underestimate their own ability, and look up to those who are Members of Congress as... | |
| 1912 - 1094 pages
...the machinations of these political mlsrepresentatives. This slogan was adopted as Labor's Watchword: secure the election of intelligent, honest, earnest...unblemished, paid-up union cards in their possession." The watchword of Labor met with a hearty response. The records of congressmen were scrutinized and... | |
| 1907 - 698 pages
...by the labor press: We will stand by our friends and administer a stinging rebuke to men or parties who are either indifferent, negligent, or hostile,...secure the election of intelligent, honest, earnest tradeunionists, with clear, unblemished, paid-up union cards in their possession. There can be no question... | |
| James William Sullivan - 1909 - 106 pages
...Federation of Labor." "We will stand by our friends and administer a stinging rebuke to men or parties who are either indifferent, negligent, or hostile...intelligent, honest, earnest trade unionists with unblemished, paid-up union cards in their possession." Victor L. Berger's batch of resolutions at this... | |
| Robert Hunter - 1915 - 212 pages
...watchword adopted : "We will stand by our friends and administer a stinging rebuke to men or parties who are either indifferent, negligent or hostile;...intelligent, honest, earnest trade unionists, with unblemished, paidj. up union cards in their possession."t L " A copy of the "Bill of Grievances" was... | |
| 1925 - 408 pages
...the cause of labor. "We will stand by our friends, and administer a stinging rebuke to men or parties who are either indifferent, negligent, or hostile,...unblemished, paid-up union cards in their possession." This program lead to active campaigns to defeat such distinguished public servants as Littlefield, Cannon,... | |
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