UAW Solidarity
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UAW Solidarity
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1958-09-08
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Vol. 1 No. 30
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South,
North,
East,
the UAW
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the
West... all around
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“The free
for peace
and
world
labor
movement
freedom is inseparably
is. effective because it acts in the knowledge t
tied together with the struggle for economic ar
“Free labor believes that we can have both bread
freedom
At
DETROIT,
marchers
placards
remind
watchers there are still grim problems to be
solved.
National,
we
can achieve
economic
‘betterment,
and freedom, and
individual
and
growth
officials came to march
state and city government
with Wayne County CIO and AFL leaders in DETROIT.
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that within
human
fulfillr
Part
Was
a
of
CC
Local 157’s float at DETROIT showed the
feelings
behavior.
Dodge
_tirees
rade
toward
GM’s
bargaining
Local 3’s re- &
came
at
of workers
to the
DETROIT
the truckload.
pa-
PY
DETROIT’s Labor Day queen was Loretta
Moore of UAW Local 174, also represented
by Miss ClO,
Flo Haws
(left). Miss AFL
Corrine Pankewicz (right).
was
Mock mediation session
on TV saluted Labor Day
in PHILLY; UAW‘s Johnny Spillane took part.
Photog at TOLEDO outing snapped Emil Mazey with
Gosser and Region 2-B’s director, Chuck Ballard.
“labor
Day
should
be the occasion
to celebrate
Dick
the gains
of the past and rededicate ourselves to the cause of humanity.”
_ =—Emil
Mazey
yrs
Bern
Madison County
MUNCIE, Ind.
AFL-CIO
Council’s
float won
the prize in the pa
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