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Paul Frederick Brissenden’s excerpt from the “I.W.W.”, the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.) versus the American Federation of Labor (A.F. of L. ...
The I.W.W. ...
The I.W.W. ... F. of L, often calling the organization “the American Separation of Labor” (Brissenden, 2), calling attention to their differing policies. ... F. of L. ... The I. W. W. ... These contracts were made purposely so that crafts could never be able to work together for a common goal, i. ... F. of L. has a philosophy that the interests of employees and employers were the same, a statement that the I.W.W. ...
The I. W. W. ... F. of L. ... The I. W. W. ... The members of the I. W. W. ... The goals of both the I.W.W. ... F. of L.
Approximate Word count = 679 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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