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Domestic News November 7, 1926

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

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In Cleveland on Nov. 5, a temporary truce until November 21 was reached between union building workers and six non-union glaziers on the Ohio Bell Telephone building, amid a lawsuit for work interference and contempt citations against union leaders.

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Temporary Truce Is Reached in Cleveland Building Trades War

CLEVELAND, Nov. 5.—A truce till November 21 has been signed between the building workers and the six non-union glaziers who have been employed on the Ohio Bell Telephone building. These non-union men have sued the union men for interfering with their "freedom" to work when and where they please.

The union leaders have been cited for contempt of court for not ordering the union men back to work when they left their jobs.

The situation is a complicated one, for the union men are not in a position to challenge the contractors. The maneuvers that are being made are preparatory to the struggle that must come next May, when the agreements of the building trades workers expire.

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Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Cleveland Building Trades Truce Non Union Glaziers Union Lawsuit Contempt Of Court

Where did it happen?

Cleveland

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Cleveland

Event Date

Nov. 5

Outcome

a truce till november 21 has been signed. the non-union men have sued the union men. the union leaders have been cited for contempt of court.

Event Details

A truce till November 21 has been signed between the building workers and the six non-union glaziers who have been employed on the Ohio Bell Telephone building. These non-union men have sued the union men for interfering with their freedom to work when and where they please. The union leaders have been cited for contempt of court for not ordering the union men back to work when they left their jobs. The situation is a complicated one, for the union men are not in a position to challenge the contractors. The maneuvers that are being made are preparatory to the struggle that must come next May, when the agreements of the building trades workers expire.

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