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International Union UAW Local 12 company history timeline

1936

In 1936 John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers formed the Committee for Industrial Workers.

1937

By October of 1937 the membership had grown to 400,000.

1944

In 1944 women made up 46% of the workforce at Briggs and Stratton.

1950

After the 1950 strike, labor relations were good at Briggs and Stratton.

1956

The UAW-AFL became the Allied Industrial Workers in 1956.

1976

Charter issued to Local 1976, a 5,000-member national local, following the merger of the Canadian section of the former Transportation Communications Union with the USWA.

1981

Information for this history taken from History of Allied Industrial Workers Local 232, by Joe Broderick, from the history of the Allied Industrial Workers in various formats, and the experience of the author, Joe Chambers, who has been an officer of the Local since 1981.

1999

In January of 1999, the United Paperworkers International Union (UPIU) merged with the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union.

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