The Congress of Industrial Organizations was formed as a group within t Save he AFL (American Federation of Labor). Its primary goal was to better the working conditions of unskilled workers.
The American Federation of Labor (AFL) and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) joined together to form the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO).
American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations
lower paid, ethnically diverse workers (NOVANET)
American Federation of Labor - Congress of Industrial Organizations
Actually, the proper name is the Congress of Industrial Organizations, which was founded in the 1930's by John L. Lewis. It, and the American Federation of Labor, disputed whether organized labor should be divided by the traditional "craft" method, or by industry. The dispute was ultimately resolved by a merger of the organizations into what is now known as the AFL-CIO.
The Congress of Industrial Organizations was founded on November 9, 1935.
Congress of Industrial Organizations ended in 1955.
AFL is American Federation of Labor. CIO is Congress of Industrial Organizations.
Industrial democracy
John L. Lewis
John L. Lewis
congress of industrial organizations
John L. Lewis
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
congress of industrial organizations
John L. Lewis
American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations.