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  • *'''7''' The [[AFL-CIO Solidarity Center]] hosts a reception for [[Alan Johnson (Democratiya edito
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  • ...ch brought together the American [[Congress of Industrial Organisations]] (CIO), the British [[Trade Union Congress]] (TUC) and their Soviet counterparts
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  • ....nytimes.com/1994/05/26/obituaries/jack-barbash-economist-83-helped-in-afl-cio-merger.html Jack Barbash, Economist, 83; Helped in A.F.L.-C.I.O. Merger], ' *[[AFL-CIO]]
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  • ...he [[A. Philip Randolph Institute]] with a grant of $25,000 from the [[AFL-CIO]] and $30,000 from other sources.<ref>Associated Press, [http://www.nytimes
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  • *[[Lane Kirkland]], President, [[AFL-CIO]]: Terrorism and the Gulag.
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  • ...ve in attendance are located at the Embassy in Bonn. BGS INT & SY HQ BAOR, CIO HQ RAF Germany, Director [[British Services Security Organisation (Germany)
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  • *'''22''' - [[Homer Martin]] suspended by [[CIO]] after suspending [[United Auto Workers]] (UAW) board.<ref>Ted Morgan, A C *'''27''' CIO holds rival UAW convention.<ref>Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone:
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  • *Lovestoneites still backing CIO.<ref>Robert J. Alexander, The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the I
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  • *Lovestoneites supporting CIO against AFL.<ref>Robert J. Alexander, ''The Right Opposition: The Lovestone
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  • *CIO expelled from AFL.
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  • ...Institute for Labor Studies and Cooperation]] was founded by the US [[AFL-CIO]] labour federation and the Israeli [[Histadrut]].<ref name="Reich">Bernard
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  • *'''28''' [[Jay Lovestone]] retires as head of the [[AFL-CIO]] International Department to be replaced by [[Ernest S. Lee]].<ref name"Mo
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  • ...itage Foundation. He served for fifteen years as Vice-President of the AFL-CIO.<ref>[http://freedomhouse.org/template.cfm?boardmember=26&page=10 Jay Mazur
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  • ...igure in the civil rights movement and International Director of the [[AFL-CIO]] from 1986 to 1992.<ref name="NYTObit">Wolfgang Saxon, [http://www.nytimes
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  • ...succeeded [[Jay Lovestone]] as head of international affairs at the [[AFL-CIO]] in July 1974.<ref name="Morgan351"</ref>Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay L
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  • *[[AFL-CIO]] *Harry Kelber, [http://www.laboreducator.org/darkpast4.htm AFL-CIO’s Dark Past (4), U.S. Labor Reps. Conspired to Overthrow Elected Governme
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  • ...te Sr [[Neil Aggett]]. This event provoked lasting rancour between the AFL-CIO and [[COSATU]].<ref name="Rathbun349">Ben Rathbun, ''The Point Man, Irving
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  • ...al. [[John Brophy]] of the American [[Congress of Industrial Organizations|CIO]] defied his federation's President [[Phil Murray]], by refusing to take a
    1 KB (193 words) - 21:15, 26 September 2013
  • ...erican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations]] (AFL-CIO) 8,400,000
    20 KB (2,347 words) - 23:14, 25 March 2012
  • *[[Bill Crothers]], Executive Director of CIO & Commercial, Home Office
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