C.1.0. AND A.F.L.
MERGER ADVOCATED
PROPOSAL BY MR. LEWIS
WASHINGTON, February 11.
The chairman of the Committee for Industrial Organisation, Mr. John L. Lewis, advocated that the American Federation of Labour should absorb the committee by granting charters to all C.1.0. unions. He proposed a joint convention in Washington on March 15 for a vote on the question. Mr. Lewis assured the president of the federation, Mr. W. A. Green, that he would not be a candidate for any office.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 36, 12 February 1940, Page 6
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