Word: workers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Bored. In London, a social worker asked 400 couples why they married, found that most of the men did it to escape rooming-house living...
...district-the factor which, in the long run, may well determine the outcome of the dispute. But the Church has rivals: last week, while Catholic priests tramped with the U.P.W.A. pickets, a trailer from Communist Party headquarters fed the strikers coffee, doughnuts and copies of the Daily Worker...
...Calgary, President James B. Cross of the Calgary Brewing & Malting Co. said: "The average Canadian business is still pretty small, and there is less feeling of remoteness between employe and employer than in the U.S. When the average Canadian worker has a grievance he just goes right in for a chat with the boss...
...refused to explain last week what his new Distributor's Guide, Inc. proposes to do for its customers when they start arriving. His partner, Brother William, onetime president and business manager of the Daily Worker, let a little information leak out. They had been busy for a month setting up an information service for store owners. Their specialty sounded like a shrewd idea: helping clients to find scarce items of merchandise...
...home, the uproar was augmented by understandably yearning relatives, and by others of more distant and dubious kin ship. The leftist National Maritime Union called a nationwide one-day strike to dramatize a pious demand for more troop ships. The Communist Daily Worker, in a front-page editorial, explained that the strike was called "in the name of the American people to get [G.I. Joe] home and prevent his use in imperialist intervention...