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Street Railway Conditions in the District of Columbia: Hearings Before the ... - Halaman 391
oleh United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee to Investigate Street Railway Conditions in the District of Columbia. [from old catalog] - 1917
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Typographical Journal, Volume 43

1913 - 1236 halaman
...the pledge taken by every applicant into the American Federation of Labor reads: "I promise never to discriminate against a fellow worker on account of creed, color or nationality." Brotherhood is applied not only racially but financially. It frequently happens that when a member...
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Reports of the Industrial Commission..., Volume 17

United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1398 halaman
...pledge taken on joining includes a promise " to be respectful in word and action to every woman; to be considerate to the widow and orphan, the weak and defenseless, and never to discriminate against a fellowworker on account of creed or nationality; to defend freedom of thought,...
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Report, Volume 17

United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1342 halaman
...taken on joining includes a promise • • to b«» respectful in word and action to every woman; to be considerate to the widow and orphan, the weak and defenseless, and never to discriminate against a fellowworker on account of creed or nationality; to defend freedom of thought,...
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The Church and Labor

Charles Stelzle - 1910 - 120 halaman
...every woman; to be considerate to the widow and the orphan, the weak and the defenseless; and never to discriminate against a fellow worker on account of creed, color, or nationality ; to defend freedom of thought, whether expressed by tongue or pen; to educate ourselves and our fellow...
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Federal Antitrust Decisions: Adjudicated Cases and Opinions of ..., Volume 5

United States. Courts - 1917 - 988 halaman
...true allegiance to, and keep inviolate the principles of the United Mine Workers of America ; never to discriminate against a fellow worker on account of creed, color, or nationality ; to defend freedom of thought, whether expressed by tongue or pen, to defend on all occasions and...
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Motorman, Conductor and Motor Coach Operator, Volume 23-24

1914 - 1080 halaman
...will keep inviolate the traditional principles of the American laborer; to be respectful in word and action to every woman, and be considerate to the widow...promise to do all in my power to promote the cause of trade unionism and defend freedom of thought and trade union principles, whether expressed by tongue...
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The Fortnightly Review, Volume 26

1919 - 450 halaman
...respectful to every woman, considerate to the widow and orphan, the weak and defenceless, and never to discriminate against a fellow worker on account of creed, color or nationality; to defend freedom of thought, whether expressed by tongue or pen, with all the power at your command...
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West Virginia Coal Fields: Hearings Before the Committee on Education and ...

United States. Congress Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1921 - 616 halaman
...true allegiance to and keep inviolate the principles of the United Mine Workers of America ; never to discriminate against a fellow worker on account of creed, color, or nationality ; to defend freedom of thought, whether expressed by tongue or pen, to defend on all occasions and...
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Opportunity, Volume 7-8

1969 - 648 halaman
...every woman, to be considerate to the widows and orphans, the weak and the defenseless, and never to discriminate against a fellow worker on account of creed, color or nationality," there are local trade and federal labor unions that unhesitatingly state a violation of that part of...
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The World's Work, Volume 23

Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page - 1912 - 764 halaman
...principles of the American laborer, namely: To be respectful in word and action to every woman; to be considerate to the widow and orphan, the weak and defenseless: and never to discriminate against a fellow worker on account of creed, color or nationality. To defend freedom...
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