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Durian, Thomas, president, International Glove Workers Union of
America, AFL.

549

Lewis, Marx, general secretary-treasurer, United Hatters, Cap, and
Millinery Workers International Union, AFL...

513

Statement of-Continued

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Lippman, S. G., general counsel, Retail Clerks International Associa-
tion_...

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Mahon, Don, president, National Brotherhood of Packinghouse
Workers and secretary, National Independent Union Council.
McDonald, David J., president, United Steelworkers of America.
Meany, George, president, American Federation of Labor.____101, 120, 126
Mitchell, H. L., president, National Agricultural Workers Union,
AFL.

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Philpott, John P., legislative representative, Retail Clerks Interna-
tional Association, AFL-

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Pollock, William, executive vice president, Textile Workers of Amer-
ica, CIO...

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Potofsky, Jacob S., president, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
America, CIO.

129, 130

Rothman, Hon. Stuart, Solicitor, Department of Labor..
Reuther, Walter P., president, Congress of Industrial Organizations__
Schachter, Leon B., member of the international executive board of
the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North
America, AFL...

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Shepherd, Mrs. Margaret, York, S. C.

Suffridge, James A., secretary-treasurer, Retail Clerks International
Association, AFL..

Teper, Lazar, research director of ILGWU.
Tobacco Workers International Union___

Valente, Anthony, president, United Textile Workers of America,
AFL

170, 175, 179

Weiss, Abraham, economist, International Brotherhood of Teamsters,
Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America_.

Additional information:

Agreement between Charlottesville Woolen Mills and United Textile
Workers of America, AFL, on behalf of its local union No. 86,
effective Mar. 12, 1951.

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507

265

221

554

191

Agreement of March 30, 1952, the Baltic Mills Co., and UTW of A.,
AFL and Local No. 45.

183

Canning and preserving.

532

City Worker's family budget for October 1951, from the Monthly
Labor Review (May 1952) of the Bureau of Labor Statistics_

Disposition of additional income derived from higher minimum wages

by families of affected wage earners..

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200

Earnings of Cotton Textile Workers, November 1954.
Estimated annual costs and relative intercity differences in City
Worker's family budget for 4 persons, 34 large cities, October 1951--

Fact Sheets submitted by Solomon Barkin, chairman, CIO Committee

on Fair Labor Standards..

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