N&O Index Card Listings
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Labor
- AFL wins two Erwin plants. ct. 2-52: 9.
- CIO-PAC backs Gov. Stevenson. Oct. 6-52:1
- Beaufort mill charged with unfair labor practices. Mar. 15-83: 11.
- Union charges Plywood firm in Payetteville Apr. 1-53: 14.
Labor
- Textile strikes not unexpected. Ag.12-
- 29:7.
- "Stretching out" brings trouble. Ag.13-
- 29:3.
- Eyes of country turned on south. Ag.14-
- 29:3.
- Chariott? t be center of labor. 0.16-
- 39:1.
- Labor plan? five years drive in i.e.
- Jan.5-30:1.
Labor
- State's organized labor urges cotton mill probe. N.8-29:1.
- James F. Barrett sees failure for campaign to organize labor in South at this time. 5.21-29:3.
- Labor campaign to be launched in South. Jan.5-30:4 0.
- American Federation of Labor meets in Charlotte, Birmingham chosen headquarters for union drive in South. Jan.7-30:1.
Labor
- High officials of.American Federationof Labor see new labor epoch in South. Jan. 8-30:1.
- iabor to define tis N.C. strikes. Jan.
- 9-30:2.
- Jury convicts Union organizer in Lumber-ton. Jan.11-30: 5.
- Barrett warns of labor wars. Jan.17-30:3.
Labor
- Labor leaders hold meeting. N.21-27:2.
- Labor surplus is seen in Carolina. Je. 20-28:3.
- Sochie Melvin sneaks in Raleigh. Ag. 15-29:7.
- Whither the South? College students ask group of Americans noted leaders. F.2-30: 5.
- Both sides seek worker's favor in Greens boro mill. Jl.17-30:1.
Labor
- Gaskill declares union ie making gains. Ag.8-30:2.
- Fresident Lawrence states views on convict labor. F.21-31:1?.
- Walter D.Hires pleads for all oponente of the movement to eliminate night work for children an women to say so, F.24- 31:2.
Labor
- Labor organizer aiieges threats in Hickory. N.17-33:10.
- Labor in politics. ( ed.) F.3-34:4.
- N.C. Labor Voters League is perfected in Salisbury. Ap.15-34:6.
- Shelby Labor forces ask candidates to reveal stand. An.9-34:?.
- Head of State Labor voters Leasrue tells labor to vote only for its friends. May 11-34:11.
Labor
- Urges delay in general strike. Jl. 22-34:2.
- See Nai drive in Winston-Salem. Jl. 27-34:7.
- Unions demand 3-point program. Aug. 4 34:2.
- Labor again elects Lawrence president. Ag.15-34:3.
- Labor federation demands reinstatement of dismissed teachers. Ag.16-34:10.
Labor
- R.R. Lawrence again attacks Latane book May 11-34:11.
- President of Textile Federation, P.R. Christopher, assails Robert S. Bauere. May 14-34:2. 10.
- Unionist meet in Shelby today. Je.a-34:
- Labor Leader is heard in Durham. J1.19 34:7.
- Lloyd Garrison sees recognition of labo: unions as issue in South. Ag.25-34:1.