Cat.No: 227441 March of labor, national monthly magazine for the active trade unionist. Vol. 7, no. 1, January, 1955 to vol. 7, no. 8, September, 1955. John Steuben, ed.

March of labor, national monthly magazine for the active trade unionist. Vol. 7, no. 1, January, 1955 to vol. 7, no. 8, September, 1955

New York: March of Labor Inc., 1955. Magazine. Bound volume, with covers bound in, various pagination, paper browned, 8x10.5 inches. Includes the following special reports bound at the end: Negro fisherman build a union in the South. 11p. [Reedville, VA], Special report on Brownell-Butler Act [6p.], Question: Why did Detroit works win out against the bosses and the cops - while the works in Cleveland lost? [3p.], Taft-Hartley time bomb explodes! [8p.], The NAM's new labor spy racket. Report no. 60. 12p., Dockers fight Dewey rule. 11p., Railroad workers demands. [3p.], Automation - where will it end? 7p.

Noted in Walter Goldwater's "Radical periodicals in American, 1890-1950" no. 144 "Monthly edited by John Steuben, spokesman for the Communist line in union matters during this period"

Cat.No: 227441

Price: $90.00