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Detroit, Michigan. Officals of the United Automobile Workers (UAW). Left to right, Walter P. Reuther, vice-president; R.J. Thomas, president; Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president; George Addes, secretary-treasurer

Detroit, Michigan. Officals of the United Automobile Workers (UAW). Le...

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Richard T. Frankensteen - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Richard T. Frankensteen - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

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War Labor Board anthracite hearing. Richard Frankensteen, Vice-President of United Automobile Workers, Congress of Industrial Organizations (UAW-CIO), left; Fred Hewitt, Editor IAM Journal, International Association of Machinists, American Federation of Labor (AFL); and labor members of the War Labor Board hear testimony at War Labor Board hearing on January 15, 1943

War Labor Board anthracite hearing. Richard Frankensteen, Vice-Preside...

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Detroit, Michigan. Officals of the United Automobile Workers (UAW). Left to right, Walter P. Reuther, vice-president; R.J. Thomas, president; Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president; George Addes, secretary-treasurer

Detroit, Michigan. Officals of the United Automobile Workers (UAW). Le...

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Detroit, Michigan. Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president of the United Automobile Workers (UAW)

Detroit, Michigan. Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president of the Unit...

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UAWU leaders urge President to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan relief. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Led by Homer Martin, President, representatives of the United Automobile Workers Union called at the White House today and urged President Roosevelt to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan relief to avoid "mass starvation and mass misery". They also left with the President their recommendations and a statement on employment, unemployment and average wage of workers in the auto industry. Left to right: Richard T. Frankensteen, Vice President; Homer Martin, President; William Munger, Research Director; and W. Jed Louck, Economist

UAWU leaders urge President to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan r...

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UAWU leaders urge President to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan relief. Washington, D.C., Feb. 1. Led by Homer Martin, President, representatives of the United Automobile Workers Union called at the White House today and urged President Roosevelt to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan relief to avoid "mass starvation and mass misery". They also left with the President their recommendations and a statement on employment, unemployment and average wage of workers in the auto industry. Left to right: Richard T. Frankensteen, Vice President; Homer Martin, President; William Munger, Research Director; and W. Jed Louck, Economist

UAWU leaders urge President to appropriate $130,000,000 for Michigan r...

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