Cat.No: 232829 The American Plan: For Sound Industrial Relations [28 issues]. Industrial Association of San Francisco.
The American Plan: For Sound Industrial Relations [28 issues]
The American Plan: For Sound Industrial Relations [28 issues]
The American Plan: For Sound Industrial Relations [28 issues]
The American Plan: For Sound Industrial Relations [28 issues]

The American Plan: For Sound Industrial Relations [28 issues]

San Francisco: Industrial Association of San Francisco, 1922-1930. Magazine. Twenty-four issues of the magazine, spanning the period from October 1922 to December 1930. Various pagination, all 8x10.75 inches in stapled wraps. Issues present are vol. 1, no. 2; vol. 4, nos. 4-6; vol. 5, nos. 1-4; vol. 6, nos. 1-6; vol. 7, nos. 1, 3, 4, and 5; vol. 8, nos. 1-5; and vol. 9, nos. 2-4. All have toned, slightly worn and soiled wraps with pencil notations on the front wrap, some have rubber stamp of the Library of Economic Research on the front wrap, the rear wrap of Volume 6 Number 5 is detached but present, the top corner of the front wrap of Volume 8 Number 5 is torn off with some loss of text, and the wraps of Volume 9 Number 4 are beginning to detach, else very good.

The Industrial Association of San Francisco was an employers' organization founded in 1921, following the 1921 San Francisco building trades strike and the subsequent establishment of the open shop policy (known as the American Plan) in the San Francisco building trades. In July 1922 the Industrial Association begun publication of its magazine, The American Plan, which reported on labor organizing from an employer's perspective and aimed to get industries in San Francisco to adopt the open shop policy.

Cat.No: 232829

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