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  2. Women in labor unions - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union was formed. 27,000 women joined the ILGWU by 1904, as estimated by The Women's Trade Union League of America. [2] Early women's unions were often in the garment trade, as the industry employed many working women. [2] Women in the garment industry often had to purchase their own thread and ...

  3. Category:Women and trade unions - Wikipedia

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    Women's Trade Union League (UK) This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 17:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  4. International Ladies Garment Workers Union - Wikipedia

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    The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), whose members were employed in the women's clothing industry, was once one of the largest labor unions in the United States, one of the first US unions to have a primarily female membership, and a key player in the labor history of the 1920s and 1930s.

  5. Women's Trade Union League - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Trade Union League (WTUL) (1903–1950) was a U.S. organization of both working class and more well-off women to support the efforts of women to organize labor unions and to eliminate sweatshop conditions.

  6. The Ladies Auxiliary of the International Union of Mine Mill ...

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    The union's imperative was to contribute to the emancipation of the working-class, nominally men and women alike, although like many trade unions of the time, the membership of IUMMSW was exclusively male. Indeed, legislation in Ontario restricted women from all forms of mine employment other than clerical work well past mid-century. [4]

  7. Women's Trade Union - Wikipedia

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    The committee was reorganized as the Women's Trade Union in 1902. [1] At that time women were not allowed to join the Swedish Tailoring Workers Union, and the new union was founded as a reaction to this. [3] The Women's Trade Union was intended as a transitional organizational, organizing union clubs that were unable to join established unions. [3]

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  9. Women's union - Wikipedia

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    Women's union may refer to: Bulgarian Women's Union; Crittenton Women's Union, Boston; Murba Women's Union, Indonesia; Lithuanian Women's Union; Socialist Women's ...