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  2. American Workers League - Wikipedia

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    The American Workers League (German: Amerikanische Arbeiterbund) was an American nineteenth century workers political organization. In 1852, Joseph Weydemeyer , a longtime friend of Karl Marx , created the Proletarierbund (Proletarian League).

  3. National Council for the American Worker - Wikipedia

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    The National Council for the American Worker was an entity within the White House during the Trump administration whose aim was to "ensure that America’s students and workers have access to affordable, relevant, and innovative education and job training that will equip them to compete and win in the global economy."

  4. Workers Party of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The New Militant was the official organ of the Workers Party of the US throughout its approximately 18 months of existence. The Workers Party of the United States (WPUS) was established in December 1934 by a merger of the American Workers Party (AWP) led by A.J. Muste and the Trotskyist Communist League of America (CLA) led by James P. Cannon.

  5. The 40 Hour Work Week: Who Came Up With It? - AOL

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    The Disappearing 40-Hour Work Week: Today's Changing Labor Landscape. In 1999, the International Labour Organization reported that Americans worked more than employees in any other industrial ...

  6. Workers Party of America - Wikipedia

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    The fifth year of the Russian revolution: a report of a lecture by James P. Cannon New York: Workers Party of America 1923. American foreign-born workers by Clarissa Ware New York, Workers party of America 1923 alternate linke. Strategy of the communists; a letter from the Communist International to the Mexican communist party.

  7. The typical U.S. worker out-earned inflation by $1,400 a year ...

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    In the tug-of-war between paychecks and prices, the typical American worker has come out on top. While higher costs for everything from milk to medicines have preoccupied U.S. consumers in the ...

  8. United Auto Workers - Wikipedia

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    A second-tier wage of $14.50 an hour, which applies only to newly hired workers, is lower than the average wage in non-union auto companies in the Deep South. [47] One of the benefits negotiated by the United Auto Workers was the former jobs bank program, under which laid-off members once received 95 percent of their take-home pay and benefits.

  9. Teamsters president said address to GOP convention was to ...

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    Whenever I get an opportunity to highlight the American worker, especially the Teamster worker, I’m going to take any and all venue,” O’Brien said. “We asked both conventions, respectively ...