| Minnesota. Department of Labor and Industry - 1909 - 266 pągines
...these, employing two men settled in two days and one man employed in the other shop is still out. . Hotel and Restaurant Employees International Alliance and Bartenders International League of America. Headquarters, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jere L. Sullivan, general secretary. Number of local unions in the... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1342 pągines
...it each local union is required to pay 35 cents for each member on its books in January of each year HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES' INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE AND BARTENDERS' INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE OF AMERICA. it. each of these crafts is organized in a separate local. A local union composed of Arsons who perform... | |
| New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1901 - 754 pągines
...America, United — 7,500 Ilorseshoers of the United States and Canada, International Union of 4,600 Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America 10,100 Iron Molders' Union of North America .......... 40,000 Iron, Steel ami Tin Workers, Amalgamated... | |
| American Federation of Labor - 1901 - 670 pągines
...supplemental report for your consideration: In the dispute between the Seamen's International Union and the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America as to which organization should have jurisdiction over cooks employed on vessels, It was decided that... | |
| United States. Industrial Commission - 1901 - 1330 pągines
...is necessary for the amelioration and final emancipation of labor; therefore, we have organized the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America. 1 Report uf Board of Arbitration is given in Federationist, vol. 8, p. (Ц. "We declare— " 1. That... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1902 - 782 pągines
...which was read at the meeting of the Federation of Labor held at Louisville In December, 1900, from the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America condemning the private employment agencies and recommending that steps be taken to suppress them. A... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1903 - 568 pągines
...States and Canada, International Union of Journeymen. Roady Kenehan, 1548 Wazee street, Denver. Colo. Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America. Jere L. Sullivan, Commercial Tribune Building. Cincinnati. Ohio. Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers, Amalgamated... | |
| Josiah Strong, William Howe Tolman, William Dwight Porter Bliss - 1904 - 288 pągines
...States and Canada, International Union of Journeymen. Roady Kenehan, 1548 Wazee street, Denver, Colo. Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America. Jere L. Sullivan, Commercial Tribune Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, Amalgamated... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1906 - 592 pągines
...States and Canada, International Union of Journeymen. Ready Keuehan, 1548 Wazee street, Denver, Colo. Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America. Jere L. Sullivan, Commercial Tribune Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers, Amalgamated... | |
| Washington (State). Bureau of Labor - 1906 - 464 pągines
...LEAGUE, SEATTLE. — Organized June 27, 1903; present membership, 125; is not incorporated; branch of Hotel and Restaurant Employees International Alliance, and Bartenders International League of America ; national Secretary, JL Sullivan, Commercial Tribune Building, Cincinnati, Ohio; initiation fee, $5.00;... | |
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