Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the inner workings of the cigar industry and the lives of its workers with this collection of issues from the "Cigar Makers' Official Journal", Volume 25, Issues 12-27. Published by the Cigar Makers' International Union of America, this journal provides a detailed look into the concerns, debates, and activities of the union during a crucial period in its history.
Offering invaluable primary source material for researchers and historians, these journals capture the voices of the workers themselves, shedding light on their working conditions, wages, and struggles for fair treatment. Gain insight into the social and economic landscape of early 20th-century America through the lens of this vital labor publication. Perfect for anyone interested in labor history, the tobacco industry, or the history of American trade unions.
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