Baltimore Federation of Labor

[1] In 1919, the Baltimore Federation of Labor helped found the Baltimore Labor College as an outgrowth of its adult education department.

[2] The Baltimore Federation of Labor was considered conservative.

It was allied with the United Garment Workers of America.

In 1913, it had a battle with the Wobblies for representation of Baltimore garment industry workers.

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