Textile Workers of America Oral History Project: George Watson Interview, 1978

Scope and Content Note

If these people were paid by the International, it made little difference until disputes arose in the Union. Then people were expected to either follow the International's wishes or resign. Boggs was paid by the International, and this became an issue in 1952. When Danville switched to the United Textile Workers (UTW) after the 1952 convention, Boggs became an elected officer of the Joint Board.


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