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  • The International Federation of Glassworkers was a global union federation bringing together trade unions representing workers in the glass industry. The...
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    Charles Delzant (category French military personnel of World War I)
    congress of the General Confederation of Labour (CGT). In 1902, various glassworkers' unions affiliated to the CGT founded the Glassworkers' Federation, and...
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  • Emil Girbig (category Members of the Reichstag of the Weimar Republic)
    to employ him on a full-time wage. He was a founder of the International Federation of Glassworkers in 1908, and became its first general secretary, serving...
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  • became the "Central Union of Glassworkers", and from 1908, it hosted the headquarters of the International Federation of Glassworkers. In 1919, the union was...
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  • Factory Workers International Federation of Glassworkers International Union of Hairdressers International Union of Hatters International Union of Hotel, Restaurant...
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    Glazier (redirect from Glassworker)
    contractors' associations. A large portion of glaziers in the United States are members of the IUPAT, the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades which...
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    domain: Amalgamated Glassworkers' International Association (1912). Glassworker: Official Organ of the Amalgamated Glassworkers' International Association. Vol...
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    Viollet-le-Duc's labourers to dig nine metres (thirty feet). Master glassworkers meticulously copied styles of the 13th century, as written about by art historians Antoine...
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  • The General German Trade Union Federation (German: Allgemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund, ADGB) was a confederation of German trade unions in Germany...
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  • a philosophy known as craft unionism, in which a narrow set of highly skilled glassworkers were organized by the union. These highly paid workers generated...
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    of 1986, it was reported that the combination of heat, dust, and noise led to tuberculosis being widespread, and the average lifespan of glassworkers...
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    Seraing (category Sub-municipalities of Seraing)
    became an integral part of Wallonia's industrial backbone, the sillon industriel. Glassworkers found the proximity of a cheap source of coal attractive. The...
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    Szklarska Poręba and Vysoké nad Jizerou. Later on, glassworkers from Bohemia also moved to the Silesian part of the mountains. In 1511 German miners from the...
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  • J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company (category Glassmaking companies of the United States)
    the United States by glassworkers. The glass industry in German areas of Northern Europe went into recession during the middle of the 18th century, and...
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  • The Trade Union Council of South Africa (TUCSA) was a national trade union federation in South Africa. The council was founded in October 1954 by 61 unions...
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  • Executive Officer, Ministry of National Insurance. Charles David Stanier, General Secretary, National Union of Flint Glassworkers. John Hunter Stewart, Assistant...
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  • Eric Cline (category University of Saskatchewan College of Law alumni)
    peer-reviewed juried member of the Council in the category of glass the following year. He became a member of the Saskatoon Glassworkers Guild, established Cline...
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  • Chief Clerk Superintendent, Whip's Office, House of Commons. Victor William Aycock, Scientific Glassworker, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith...
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