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She was named the international vice president of the UCAPAWA in 1941 and traveled to southern California to organize labour at food-processing plants.
The labour troubles that flared in mining areas between 1912 and 1921 required the intervention of the National Guard (twice) and the U.S. Army (four times) to quell violence, but the right to organize labour unions, which was granted by national statutes in 1933 and 1935, brought a measure of peace to the state.
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He was briefly an economics researcher at the Australian National University in Canberra and in 1958 joined the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), the umbrella organization of the country's tightly organized labour movement.
(See organized labour).
(For a history of trade unionism, see organized labour).
Rengō potentially offers a broadened role for organized labour.
Outsourcing has been a frequent point of dispute for organized labour.
The verdict, in effect, eliminated the strike as a weapon of organized labour.
A moderate union, Rengō became Japan's centre of organized labour.
It is in this sense, for example, that one speaks of "organized labour".
In continental Europe the tradition of organized labour is much older.
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