The Closed Shop in American Trade Unions

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' Ibid. , March, 1903, p. 71 ; October, 1906, p. 383.
523] The Extended Closed Shop. 93 Carpenters impose a maximum fine of fourteen dollars on a member for " fixing, finishing or using work which has been made under unfair conditions, either in the United Kingdom or abroad, or contrary to the recognized rules of the district in which it has been prepared. " ^ In the United States this rule has not been strictly enforced.
The United Brotherhood of Carpenters has been more active against non-uni
...on material than either the Sheet Metal Workers or the Amalgamated Carpenters. In the early years of its history there was much agitation against the use of " trim " and other mill-work manufactured in towns and cities where the rates of wages were low. * Since 1887 there has been increasing agitation against the use of all non-union mill-work. In the year mentioned the New York City Carpenters were urged not to " touch a piece " of the product of a Poughkeepsie mill owner who had persisted in running a non-union shop.^ By 1897 the situation in New York had become critical.

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