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  1. The United Public Workers of America (1946–1952) was an American labor union representing federal, state, county, and local government employees. The union challenged the constitutionality of the Hatch Act of 1939 , which prohibited federal executive branch employees from engaging in politics . [3]

    • May 1946
    • 100,000 in 1946, (claimed; at its height)
    • 13 Astor Place, New York City, New York
    • Abram Flaxer
  2. The United Public Workers of America (1946–1952) was an American labor union representing federal, state, county, and local government employees. The union challenged the constitutionality of the Hatch Act of 1939, which prohibited federal executive branch employees from engaging in politics. In United Public Workers of America v.

  3. Strategic Organizing Center. UNI Global Union. Website. cwa-union .org. The Communications Workers of America ( CWA) is the largest communications and media labor union in the United States, representing about 700,000 members in both the private and public sectors (also in Canada and Puerto Rico ). [1] [2] The union has 27 locals in Canada via ...

  4. The United Public Workers of America (1946–1952) was an American labor union representing federal, state, county, and local government employees. The union challenged the constitutionality of the Hatch Act of 1939, which prohibited federal executive branch employees from engaging in politics.

  5. In United Public Workers of America v. Mitchell, 330 U.S. 75 (1947), the Supreme Court, by a vote of 4-3, upheld the provisions of the Hatch Act of 1939, which prevented federal employees from taking “any active part in political management or in political campaigns.”

  6. Publications. See also. References. External links. United Office and Professional Workers of America. The United Office and Professional Workers of America ( UOPWA) (1937–1950) was a CIO -affiliated union [1] and one of the white-collar unions formed by the CPUSA -breakaway party of Lovestoneites. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] History. Formation.

  7. Workers United is an American and Canadian labor union which represents about 86,000 workers in the apparel, textile, commercial laundry, distribution, food service, hospitality, fitness and non-profit industries.

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