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Letter to Editor October 22, 1910

The Union Label Bulletin

Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

The Building Trades Council writes to the editor promoting the use of fair contractors from the Bulletin's list to prevent labor disputes, highlighting good working conditions, cooperation, and the need for regular member attendance at meetings.

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BUILDING
TRADES
COUNCIL.

Mr. Editor:
Just a few words in the Bulletin in regard to conditions which may be of benefit to the public.
We call attention to Fair List of contractors in the Bulletin. Now, if the public will keep these Fair contractors in mind from time to time, when awarding contracts of any kind, we are sure many labor disputes will be avoided, as there are fair contractors in all lines therein.
Working conditions are good, and by hearty co-operation the future will be smoother than the past. It is quite essential that members should be regular in attendance at their meetings to bring success and not stand back and let a few work in the harness alone.
A. F.

What sub-type of article is it?

Informative Persuasive

What themes does it cover?

Social Issues Commerce Trade

What keywords are associated?

Building Trades Council Fair Contractors Labor Disputes Working Conditions Union Meetings

What entities or persons were involved?

A. F. Mr. Editor

Letter to Editor Details

Author

A. F.

Recipient

Mr. Editor

Main Argument

the building trades council encourages the public to remember and hire fair contractors listed in the bulletin when awarding contracts to avoid labor disputes, notes good working conditions and the need for cooperation, and stresses regular member attendance at meetings for success.

Notable Details

Fair List Of Contractors In The Bulletin Hearty Co Operation Members Should Be Regular In Attendance At Their Meetings

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