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What eight million women want

CHAPTER VI
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They are the first people, outside the ranks of wage earners, to appear in Labor Day parades.
The object of the League, which now has branches in five cities,--New York, Boston, Chicago, St.Louis, and Cleveland,--is to educate women wage earners in the doctrine of trade unionism.

The League trains and supports organizers among all classes of workers.

As quickly as a group in any trade seems ready for organizing the League helps them.

It raises funds to assist women in their trade struggles.

It acts as arbitrator between employer and wage earners in case of shop disputes.
The Women's Tracle Union League reaches not only women in factory trades, but it has succeeded in organizing women who until lately believed themselves to be a grade above this social level.


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