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omen's National Labor League Women's state labor unions Women's Trade Union League Women's Union Label League Working Women's Labor Union for the State of N.Y. National Civic Federation National Consumers' League National Young Women's Christian Association Neill, Charles P. Nestor, Agnes New York State Factory Investigating Committee _New York Sun_ Northwestern University Oberlin College O'Brien, John Occupations, and locality blind-alley trades boot and shoe workers button workers children's employments department-store clerks dish-washing domestic work dressmakers employes in state institutions garment-workers. _See_ sewing trades glass-blowers hat-workers house-cleaning developments laundry workers and laundresses mine-workers musicians nurses semi-skilled tobacco-and cigar-workers unskilled waitresses O'Connor, Julia O'Day, Hannah O'Reilly, Leonora O'Reilly, Mary Organization, and minimum wage craft form of eventually international in unskilled trades industrial form of of colored races of department-store clerks of Italians of Orientals of Slavic Jewesses of women, by men of women backward O'Sullivan, Mary E. _See_ Mary E. Kenney _Outlook_, quoted Overwork and fatigue Pankhurst, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Emma Pearson, Mrs. Frank J. Perkins, L.S. _Philadelphia Ledger_ Phillips, Wendell Pillsbury, Parker Poe, Clarence Polish National Alliance Popular disapproval of women's trade unions Potter, Frances Squire Powderly, Mrs. Terence V. Powderly, Terence V. Power loom, first Preferential shop Proportional representation Protection for young trade-union girls Protocol of peace Public employes Public ownership, the latest development of industry Putnam, Mrs. Mary Kellogg Quick, Nelle Quimby, Mrs. C.N.M. _Revolution, The_ Rickert, T.A. Robins, Mrs. Raymond quoted Rodgers, Mrs. George Roman, F.W., quoted Roosevelt, Theodore Rumsey, Thomas Russell Sage Foundation Sabotage Samuels, Adelaide San Francisco earthquake _San Francisco Examiner_ Sanitation Schneidermann, Rose Schreiner, Olive Scott, Melinda Secretary for Labor Sewing machine introduced Sewing trades, early conditions in war orders for _See also_ Huge strikes Shedden, John Shute, Mrs. Lizzie H. Simpson, James Sinclair, Upton Slavery, family and group Smith, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes Smith-Lever Act Sno
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