Letter from Oscar Elsas to the Southern Textile Bulletin, 1914 June 09
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Document Type: |
Letter |
Description: |
In this letter, intended for dsitribution to other mill presidents, Oscar Elsas gives a summary of events surrounding the strike at Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills. He states that the company does not wish to give in to Union demands, since that would mean "the recognition of the unions." He also complains about the indifference of the Atlanta police force in dealing with the strikers. |
Language: |
English |
Subjects: |
Labor strikes |
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Copyright Holder: |
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills |
Copyright Status: |
Permission Granted |
Rights Statement: |
Courtesy of the Georgia Institute of Technology. This item is made available for educational putposes. |
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Physical Size: |
8.5"x11" |
Extent: |
2 p. |
Condition: |
Good |
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Unique ID: |
ms004-070 |
Collection: |
MS004 |
Box: |
6 |
Folder: |
4 Correspondence (folder 1 of 4) June 1914 |
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