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No Peace with Left Wing at Boston Convention of Garment Workers

May 11, 1928
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(Jewish Daily Bulletin)

After excluding the Left wing delegates, who are holding a convention of their own at Paine Memorial Hall where the Sigman administration is attacked, the International Ladies Garment Workers Union at Convention Hall on the third day of its session considered resolutions for the calling for general strikes in the cloak and dress trades of New York and Toronto when the current agreements terminate, in the event that the agreements are not renewed. The resolutions were sent to the Resolutions Committee.

Israel Meraminsky brought the greetings of Palestine Jewish workers to the convention.

The efforts of a group called the “tolerance group” which seeks to establish peace between the administration and the Left wing, will lead to no results it was predicted.

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