The Coal-Mine Workers: a Study in Labor Organizations

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The Coal-Mine Workers: a Study in Labor Organizations
Frank Julian Warne
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But in the other districts a larger number of mine employees are working under agreements entered into by the union than is indicated by the membership of the organization as given by States in the preceding table. In Ohio, for illustration, the table gives the number of mine workers in 1904 as 43,691 and the full-paid-up membership of the imion in that State as 33,470. At first glance this would indicate that there were 10,221 mine emphy^Q^ in Ohio having no agreement.
laa THE STATE AGREEMENT,
... while as a matter of fact practically every mine worker in that State is a member of the imion and is employed tmder joint agree- ments entered into with the operators by representatives of that organization. The same is true largely of the figtares for Alabama/ Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Indian Territory, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, western Pennsyl- vania, and in the Clearfield section of Pennsyl- vania. In Washington about two-thirds, in Wyoming about one-third, in central Penn- sylvania some two-thirds, and in the two Virginias about one-seventh of the mine workers in those districts have tmion agree- ments.

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