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Editorials

February 20, 1937 issue

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The Committee for Industrial Organization and the United Automobile Workers (UAW) of the U.S. have won an important victory, though the settlement was fitted with face-saving devices to provide all concerned. General Motors Corp. can deny that it has given the UAW sole bargaining power in twenty plants, but the union has the guaranty of General Motors that for six months the company will not negotiate with any other group in the twenty struck plants without consulting the governor, and the union recognizes that guaranty as practical recognition. Neutrality is frequently regarded as a means of preventing wars. German dictator Adolf Hitler advocates neutrality because he wants to pave the way to military victory. And American pacifists advocates neutrality because they do not understand this and the other realities of the world situation.

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EDITORIALS; INTERNATIONAL Union, United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America; GENERAL Motors Corp.; NEUTRALITY; GERMANY -- Foreign relations -- 1933-1945; UNITED States -- Foreign relations; UNITED States; GERMANY
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