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Trinidad Rojo essay titled Unionization of Filipino Workers: Philippines, Hawaii, and U. S. Pacific Coast approximately 1946

Description:
This sociological essay examines unionization of Filipino workers. Rojo examines, trade unions, Philippine labor movements, condition for Hawaiian agricultural workers, labor legislation, and mob action in terms of their relationship with Filipino workers. Trinidad Rojo became president of the Cannery Workers' and Farm Laborers' Union Local 7 in... United States
Display date:
approximately 1946
Location:
Hawaiʻi
Format:
text
Collections:
Digital Public Library of America
Contributors:
University of Washington
Content partner:
University of Washington
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