Books by Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.)

The road to victory
The road to victory
2007
CIO, 1935-1955
CIO, 1935-1955
1995
5,000,000 jobs in world trade
5,000,000 jobs in world trade
1979
Are you going to be drafted?
Are you going to be drafted?
1979
B-B-H, an evil bill
B-B-H, an evil bill
1979
CIO national and international
CIO national and international unions, March 18, 1953
1979
CIO resolutions on foreign pol
CIO resolutions on foreign policy
1979
CIO's tax program, tax wealth,
CIO's tax program, tax wealth, not wages
1979
CIO's victory program
CIO's victory program
1979
Conspiracy against labor
Conspiracy against labor
1979
Democracy means fair employmen
Democracy means fair employment practices
1979
Ephemera, 1936-1954
Ephemera, 1936-1954
1979
Free labor means victory
Free labor means victory
1979
Human dignity, a legacy to lab
Human dignity, a legacy to labor
1979
Industrial unions mean unity
Industrial unions mean unity
1979
Official reports on the expuls
Official reports on the expulsion of Communist dominated organizations from the CIO
1979
Planning for democratic defens
Planning for democratic defense
1979
Procedure and preparation
Procedure and preparation
1979
Report of the Resolutions Comm
Report of the Resolutions Committee, Tenth Constitutional Convention of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, Portland, Oregon, November 22-26, 1948
1979
Report on world unity
Report on world unity
1979
Resolutions of the Seventh CIO
Resolutions of the Seventh CIO Convention
1979
Resolutions of the Sixth CIO C
Resolutions of the Sixth CIO Convention
1979
Save the Wagner act
Save the Wagner act
1979
Statement from John L. Lewis,
Statement from John L. Lewis, chairman of the Committee for Industrial Organization
1979
The CIO and labor unity
The CIO and labor unity
1979
The CIO and the war
The CIO and the war
1979
The CIO-AFL no-raiding agreeme
The CIO-AFL no-raiding agreement
1979
To the farmer from his custome
To the farmer from his customers
1979
Labor's economic review
Labor's economic review
1956
Statement of Victor G. Reuther
Statement of Victor G. Reuther on behalf of the Congress of industrial organizations, before the Senate judiciary committee on immigration and naturalization, November 21, 1955
1955
"One-third of the nation"--sti
"One-third of the nation"--still ill-housed
1954
Proceedings of the 15th Constitutional Convention
Proceedings of the 15th Constitutional Convention
1953
Bibliography of CIO publicatio
Bibliography of CIO publications
1945
Report of the CIO delegates to
Report of the CIO delegates to the World trade union conference, London, February 1945
1945
Report of the CIO delegation to the Soviet Union
Report of the CIO delegation to the Soviet Union
1945
Report of President Philip Mur
Report of President Philip Murray to the Sixth Constitutional Convention of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1943
1943
The CIO and the Negro worker
The CIO and the Negro worker
1943
Fair wages, fair taxes, union
Fair wages, fair taxes, union security
1942
Unite for victory against disr
Unite for victory against disruption, against disunity
1942
Constitution of Congress of In
Constitution of Congress of Industrial Organizations ... adopted at Atlantic City, New Jersey, effective November 22, 1940
1940
The C.I.O.
The C.I.O.
1939
Frank Hague, individually and
Frank Hague, individually and as Mayor of Jersey City, Daniel J. Casey, individually and as Director of public safety of Jersey City, Harry Walsh, individually and as Chief of police of Jersey City, and the Board of commissioners of Jersey City, defendants-appellants, vs. Committee for industrial organization, Steel workers organizing committee of the Committee for industrial organization, United electrical radio and machine workers of America, United rubber workers of America, William J. Carney
1938
Labor laws and legislation pam
Labor laws and legislation pamphlets
1901
Text of address by Walter Whit
Text of address by Walter White, Secretary, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, to CIO Convention, Portland, Oregon, November 25, 1948