KOHN URGES U. S. LABOR AID WORKINGMEN ABROAD WIN ECONOMIC SECUTIRY
Kohn, William
Kohn Urges U. S. Labor Aid Worfangmen Abroad "Win Economic Security By William Kohn - Pretident, Uphaitterert International Union L"*ASORDsy to earn e^iw«tii<il*»i mlhmhlwki eSSS *t **-...
...Constant activity toward tka' better or-' ganlzatlon of our 11 aid ass been our policy,-and it Is a policy we and successful...
...should rantnter that we have not been able to wrest th* vragea or th* conditions from our cipplOyers by the simple expedient of pointing out these 'things to them, but we have had to'fight for every Inch of around gained by uniting with one another and forming our great unions...
...Oraanlxatlon Ooss on *' ' Ta* orgarrisation of which I havs th* honor of betas th* international president, the Uphoh-sters' International Union, is...
...ta* sffli lisjsy of th* AmortcSn witilntttiu...
...So, in closing this Labor Day statement, I wish'to express the hope that those who have until now served" the cause of ths workers with devotion win continue their efforts, that new recruits may be added and that all of us united may add further glories to the cause of labor...
...no^ safe, and » look about tbe world is anything' but encouraging...
...ths mystery clear* its...
...If ws eomperetlv* a kandfut have been ante to aoe*tnpnsh so much for tk* members of tka Bnkms through untied effort, what could w* not attain.if ws were able to count in our ranks every man or woman ta tka Industries of tk* United States...
...but'we have not reached tk* mtw-awiwA «n4therefor...
...In the unions'lias the strength of the worker* everywhere -'and tk* worker who does not appreciate this cannot thoroughly reailJS* The' true Significance of Labor Day^ .' .. : ' Foreign Outlook Po*b In taking stock sx w» shsuM on these occasions, we must net confine ourselves to, expressions of' est1staction because fpr th* time being our load may be lighter taan thafbf our brother, for unsays he, too, has made commensurate progress, our own achievements are...
...doing an it can to bring about -the -complete unionization of tk* crafts that Coins under its jurisdictionLike an other trades, ws have had our bad times as well as the good, but irrespective of what the situation' may happen to be for the moment we never let down on organization work...
...there is B»9i tp be atmtsV** before wo can atop *v*n t* rest Organised labor ta th* Uafred States has tanshllshtfl stondArds of shap conditions end wages that today af* th* snvy of th* world...
...It is a policy that all may pursue with equal success...
...europe is dotted with dictatorships under which thd workers suffer from the iron heels of oppression., At every opportunity our enemies, are ready to heave blows at us in a mad attempt to destroy our movement...
...Mora fSaa it becomes apparent that th* waafe* ars not at all unduly high wjisn -com pared to th* amount of wealth produced-*nd that we ssa look forward to further Increases with eonMeBca' However, We...
...Oar haxh wages ta particular have sat oar foreign neighbors to wandering aaS yet If w* consider th* faoaactfrtty...
...w* kf Sm Tfsttsd Btaps* have a great taste k*^s"aaV majority sf workers isrs' stitt oatstdh ths fold of ota ursAsdssd 'taker afeawV ment, th*'ready vtcriska ss* tk»^-*av pioiter, and it hi...
...ear duty't* sur**d tks message of trad* unionism so that moss Whs have as yst'fsJtodHo'htorn tks lesson of solidarity xesy.saea awaken from their tissabsrs hi a doors ps re diss...
...Kohn Urges U. S. Labor Aid Worfangmen Abroad "Win Economic Security By William Kohn - Pretident, Uphaitterert International Union L"*ASORDsy to earn e^iw«tii<il*»i mlhmhlwki eSSS *t **- MtCatioa- W* s.lls.st* »k» Pi agists that M'in«lk*> s» th* dun tnrirt «abminithnt sad *o*norale frlilim, ths -fr.lt of . manari** ot sUugtta for tks- mmgnjtlir* *f th* rightful oiiii *f tlabar...
...It requires constant vigilance on our part, ooastaat devotion to pur ; orlk,WJn>*»^^| ttnan any Sgnt ear Justi** And' kskwdk-, iOr and- far' ta* aati>«lli<.twt people Trt*, «ss e-nd sssnkfy...
...We are th* vanguard of an army that battles for a brighter day when all'mankind will Uve at peace with one another, when no selfish group will drive the millions with th* cruel laah of exploitation and all will enjoy to the fullest extent the fruits of their ton...
Vol. 3 • September 1926 • No. 34