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  • The Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU) was a labor organization associated with Catholic Worker newspaper (founded in 1933 by Dorothy Day and...
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    new labor movement". Catholic clergy promoted and founded moderate trade unions, such as the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists and the Archdiocesan...
    47 KB (5,866 words) - 09:19, 10 April 2024
  • or support an explicitly unionist political party. This has led to the nickname unicorns for self-identified Catholic unionists, by analogy with a non-existent...
    16 KB (1,837 words) - 07:49, 12 May 2023
  • president of the Detroit (Michigan) chapter of the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists (ACTU) from 1939 to 1947, best known for his development of an ACTU...
    7 KB (615 words) - 10:04, 12 January 2024
  • Conservative Trade Unionists, or CTU, formed of people who sympathized with right wing Tory policy but were Trade Unionists. Historically, the Republic of Korea...
    80 KB (8,884 words) - 10:30, 10 May 2024
  • Ulster Unionist Labour Association (UULA) was an association of trade unionists founded by Edward Carson in June 1918, aligned with the Ulster Unionists in...
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  • Ireland seats, while the pro-Agreement unionists failed to win any. On 15 May 1974, anti-Agreement unionists called a general strike aimed at bringing...
    153 KB (12,927 words) - 17:13, 23 June 2024
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    John F. Henning (category American trade union leaders)
    Mary's College of California, he took a position with the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists in San Francisco in 1938, and in 1949 began working for...
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    Having become Ulster unionists and then six-county unionists, "Irish Unionists had evolved into Northern Irish Home Rulers". Unionists have emphasised that...
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  • John J. Grogan (category Trade unionists from New Jersey)
    He was active in the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, and strongly opposed communism. He served as a personal envoy of John F. Kennedy, and represented...
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  • usually dominated by unionists from Ulster, the IUA was often led by southern unionists. There were also some eighty members of the House of Lords who affiliated...
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    Christian teachings. Catholic Worker Movement Association of Catholic Trade Unionists Dorothy Day Peter Maurin Christian anarchism Catholic social teaching...
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  • 1949 Calvary Cemetery strike (category Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York)
    support from left-leaning Catholic groups and activists including the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, the Catholic Worker newspaper, and activists...
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    Bernard Sullivan (category Trade unionists from Leeds)
    supported the republicans. A founder of the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists, and a leading figure in the Catholic Action movement, and was prominent...
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  • Goulding, then chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). During its formation, NICRA's membership extended to trade unionists, communists, liberals...
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  • sympathetic to anti-Communist organizations such as the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists. He also believed, however, that making anti-Communism...
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  • new labor movement". Catholic clergy promoted and founded moderate trade unions, such as the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists and the Archdiocesan...
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  • Charles Owen Rice (category Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh)
    Industrial Organizations. Rice helped form the Association of Catholic Trade Unionists. From 1937 to 1969, Rice held a weekly radio program on which he often...
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  • seamstresses a branch of the Needleworkers' Trade Union. In 1919 he founded the Young Trade Unionists. In 1924, the name of the organization was changed to "Jeunesse...
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    was an Argentine politician and trade unionist. José Alonso was born in the Monserrat, Buenos Aires, in 1917. The son of a Spanish tailor, he dedicated...
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