Textile Workers Strike Unsettled at Shuler and Benninghofen Plant
A long discussion urges quick settlement of the Textile Workers strike at the Shuler and Benninghofen mill. Supporters insist that recognizing the union and negotiating a working agreement could end the dispute, noting past wage increases and worker loyalty. They argue unions can co-exist with employer control and that a mutual pact would spare further stoppages.
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Shuler and Benninghofen
Shuler & Benninghofee Company
Shulers and Benninghofens
Sas
Shuler & Benninghofen
Lnto
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Benning Bute
Publicity Committee Call Meeting Next Wednesday Night
The publicity committee led by Ted Smith and John Connell is required to meet at Tradest Council Hall next Wednesday at 7 o clock. Chairman Smith stresses the meeting is very important and attendance is mandatory for all listed members.
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Ted Smith
John Connell
Sam Hifpulsteiner
Swala Corson
Bob Puthoff
George Wiseman
McGill
Tradest Council Hall
Smith
Papermakers to Stage Dance for Strike Fund
Papermakers' Union Local No 4 will hold a dance at Champion Park Pavilion on Thursday evening July 20. Profits go to the strike benefit fund to aid workers who are cut on strike. Tickets are on sale and expected to draw a large crowd. every member and sympathizer should purchase tickets.
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Papermakers’ Union Local No. 4
Champion Park Pavilion
mTed
Strike At Champion Coated Paper Still On
Strike at Champion Coated Paper continues with boarded windows and guards inside and out. Workers stay united, seeking other jobs while awaiting victory. Officials say the fight remains unsettled though morale stays high as plans for gradual restart falter.
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Champion Coated Paper Company
Wlr Smith
Paper Makers International Union
Peter Thompson
Marty
Peerless Strike Settled At Local Foundry Plant
The first break in the strike era t exploded at the Meerless Foundry Co plant when company officials and the molders union signed articles of agreement that will govern future work conditions. Both sides reported the terms satisfactory, though details of the return to work were not disclosed.
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Tesday
Meerless Foundry Co
Auion
Women Seek Higher Wages by Bindery Workers
Organized women bindery workers in Philadelphia demand wage increases starting September 4. They seek a 44 hour week with time and a half for overtime and double time on Sundays and holidays.
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Philadelphia
Lehmkuhl Brothers Firm Reopens After Fire In Hamilton
Lehmkuhl Brothers J Eiwart and Carl Wo bought out C A Heures on February 1 1015 and operate in the Morel Strobel building. After a spring fire they closed briefly, remodeled, and reopened with a brand new stock for summer trade. Both are active union members Edward Deiie Ne secretary and former Retail Clerks Union leader Carl promotes union labeled goods. The firm aims to offer everything in furnishing goods and hats with the union label, drawing many local supporters.
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Lehmkull
J. Eiwart
Carl Wo
Missouri’s
Edward Deiie
Carl
Priu
Hohe
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