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Editorials

February 19, 1930 issue

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This article presents information related to socio-politics. The two most interesting trade unions in the U.S. are in garment trades. The Amalgamated Clothing Workers in the men's clothing industry and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in the field of women's wear have consistently applied brains to the solution of practical problems facing them and have at the same time kept untarnished the social idealism of their Jewish socialist theories. As a result they have managed to give fresh hope to those who believe that labor organization is essential to a modern democratic society.

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LABOR unions; CLOTHING trade; INTELLECT; IDEALISM; SOCIALISM; UNITED States
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