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Nat'l. Association of Manufacturers 7
Nat'l. Founders’ Association 7
Nat'l Spun Silk Co. 52
Nunn, Bush & Weldon Shoe Co. 8
Pacific Coast Coal Co. 48
Pacific Mill 36
Passaic Strike 39
Pennsylvania Railroad 18, 24, 52, 54
Peoples Gas Light & Co. 43
Phelps Dodge Corporation 56
Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. 31
Printz-Biederman Co. 8
Pullman Co. 29, 34
Railway Labor Act 27
Riverside and Dan River Mills 35
Russel Sage Foundation 27
Shell Oil Co. 56
Sleeping Car Porters, Brotherhood of 30
Sperery Gyroscope Co. 53
Spies, labor 21, 25, 29, 30, 38, 41, 52, 53, 60
Standard Gas Engine Co. 15
Standard Oil Co. 44, 51
Steel industry 39, 43
Swift & Co. 18, 20, 22
Textile industry 39
Union Pacific System 49
United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees 12
U. S. Railroad Labor Board 11
U. S. Steel Corporation 5, 42, 43
Washburn Crosby Co. 18
Western Union. Telegraph Co. 18
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co. 18
Wheeling Steel Corporation 41
White Motor Co. 8
White, S. S. Dental Manufacturing Co. 53
Wolfe, A. B. 47
Yellow Dog Contracts 47

Biographical Note.

1. A selected list of industrial concerns having some form of company union is to be found on page 13 of "The Growth of Works Councils in the United States—Special Report No. 32," published by the National Industrial Conference Board, 247 Park Ave., N. Y. City.

2. The latest and most complete work on company unions, from point of view of management, is "Employee Representation," by Ernest R. Burton of the Bureau of Personnel Administration. Published in 1926 by Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, Md.

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