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Industrial unionism / Labor history / Socialism / Human resource management / Wobbly lingo / Industrial Workers of the World philosophy and tactics / Industrial Workers of the World / Syndicalism / Labour relations
Date: 2011-02-28 02:07:26
Industrial unionism
Labor history
Socialism
Human resource management
Wobbly lingo
Industrial Workers of the World philosophy and tactics
Industrial Workers of the World
Syndicalism
Labour relations

Bylaws of the General Defense Committee of the Industrial Workers of the World Established: October 5th, 1917

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