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The Trade Union Woman


Henry, Alice, 1857-1943 / 2008-06-29 00:00:00

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[Illustration: A Factory or a Home?]


THE
TRADE UNION WOMAN
BY
ALICE HENRY
MEMBER OF OFFICE EMPLOYES' ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO. No. 12755. AND
FORMERLY EDITOR OF _LIFE AND LABOR_

ILLUSTRATED
1915


TO
THE TRADE UNION WOMEN OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA


PREFACE
This brief account of trade unionism in relation to the working-women
of the United States has been written to furnish a handbook of the
subject, and to supply in convenient form answers to the questions
that are daily put to the writer and to all others who feel the
organization of women to be a vital issue.
To treat the subject exhaustively would be impossible without years of
research, but meanwhile it seemed well to furnish this short popular
account of an important movement, in order to satisfy the eager desire
for information regarding the working-woman, and her attitude towards
the modern labor movement, and towards the national industries in
regard to which she plays so essential a part.
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