N&O Index Card Listings

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Labor
  • Piracy of farm labor is charged in Wilson. Je.23-42:3. 14. Labor on farms sufficient now. Je.23-42:
  • State official declare 26,708 laborers needed. Je.28-42:3.
  • Labor in state prasied in talk B.F. Suth erland. Se.8-42:10.
  • Labor Piracy is charged by Durham defense plant. Se.25-42:6. Se.27-42:2.
Labor
  • Piracy. 0.6-42:1.
  • State seeking labor Pirates. 0.8-42:13.
  • Complaint filed on labor Piracy. 0.15-42 3. 42:1.
  • Good record established in labor. N.30-
  • Labor Pirating ban in use at Charlotte. Mar.24-43:5. 43:2.
  • Labor shortage felt by lumberman. Ap.6-
  • Stronger cry for war prisoners torhelp on the farms and in Industries. JLg-43:l
Labor
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  • Advisory group to meet Friday. Jl.8-43: Jl.10-43:5.
  • State Investigating recruiting of labor. Jl.23-43:16.
  • State has top place in industry employes Jl.25-43:3. 14.
  • Labor sponsors War fund rally. 0.22-43:
  • State furnishes 110 men to help Florida grovers. D. 17-43:3.
  • Labor shortage critical. Jan.1-44:1.
Labor
  • Home state panels study Tr Heel labor disputes. Jan.7-44:10. 44:11.
  • Nine states hold labor meeting. May 28-
  • Decrease shown in labor demand. Jl.10-44:10. 44:3.
  • Canada recruits N.C. farm labor. Jl.26-
  • Labor came out strongly to endorse work of committee headed by Carl T.Durham. Ag.e
  • 44:c.
  • Sanctions as:ced in Wadesboro mill dispute. F.25-45:2.
Labor
  • Barbados labor a;rout) will arrive tomorrow. Je.2-45:10.
  • Over 14,500 jobs open in essential industry. Ag.6-45:10. S.2-45:8.
  • Many idle by choice, labor officials sa
  • Jobs curtailed for young- sriRis. S.9-45: 20.
  • N.C. Labor slate clear of strikes. F. 26-46: 2.
Labor
  • Labor.
  • BO. Shuford names 10 arbitrators. Ap.26-45: Ag.28-45:1.
  • Statistics given on labor forces by U.S. Employment service. D.31-45:2.
  • Should work together (ed.) Jan.8-46:4.
  • Panel on labor meets Saturday. Jan.24-46 3. Jan.27-46:15.
  • What the bill does. Mar. 6-4-7: 4-. (Ed) Labor, protests anti-union bill. Mar. 7-47: 1.
Labor
  • Aubrey Williams sreaks to labor grou In Winston 3alera. Je. 3-4-7. 5.
  • State succeeds In harnessing annual tide of farm manpower. Je. 22-4-7! 1-IV.
  • Seven -persons convicted In first
  • Labor test case. Jly. 18-4-7: 1 Dr. Graham talks on labor issues.
  • Aug. 5-7: 6.
  • Industrial need cited by Forrest
  • Shuford. Aug. 12-4-7: g.
Labor
  • Fink reelected State AFL head. Aug. 1U-U7: 1.
  • Shuford defends labor's rxieitlon. Sept. 6-7: 10.
  • AFL files brief in labor action. Set. 11-4-75 1.
  • Labor test case before Supreme Court. Nov. 2-4-7s 14-.
  • Labor planning to appeal State closed-shop ruling. Dec. 20-7: 1.
Labor
  • Union head tells State Labor group that Labor should break party lines in November. Sept. 1-1: 11.
  • Former Hickory announcer claims unfair labor practices. Mar. 31-9 6. CIO says Wake mill vote threatens Scott's support. Je. 19-9s.1.
  • Union terror-reign charge denied by Marion's Mayor. Jt. 2S-kS'- 1.
Labor
  • Back to feudalism. Je. 28-49: 4.(Ed.) Marion plant officials deny "rblgn of
  • terror" charges. Je. 29-49: 1.
  • CIO files Wake Mill charge. Jly. 1-49:13 Q-overnor plans no action In State Labor
  • dispute. Jly. 6-49: 1.
  • Marlon Labor conference due.
  • Jly. 13-9: 1.
  • Gov. Scott assailed at NLRB parley.
  • Jly. 21-49: 1.