Three women union activists tell their fascinating stories of organising in 1930s America, recounting their conflicts with bosses, police as well as their struggles against racism and sexism. Copied to clipboard Union Maids (1976) from Libcom Dot Org on Vimeo. women workplace activity United States accounts video CIO Thanks! Yes, thankyou! Fantastic film. The vid seems to be down. It actually seems like the entire libcom vimeo page is either gone or down: http://vimeo.com/user9045707
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Thanks!
Yes, thankyou! Fantastic film.
The vid seems to be down.
It actually seems like the entire libcom vimeo page is either gone or down: http://vimeo.com/user9045707