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Brochure
Publication Date
1960
Description
"American Labor in the Peace Corps" is a publication that focuses on how labor - especially unionized labor - forces such as construction workers, electricians, bricklayers, craftsman and more can serve overseas in the Peace Corps. It contains an anecdote from an AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations) mason, reasons to volunteer, and quotes from executive level leadership of the union AFL-CIO regarding the Peace Corps as a positive force for change. The last major section touches on basic qualifications and where the Peace Corps was at the time active. This is the 1960 edition.
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S 19.2:L 11
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Peace Corps, "American Labor in the Peace Corps" (1960). Brochures. 10.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-peacecorps-brochures/10