Labor History Part One -- The Industrial Revolution

Por Plicatus EN en Asuntos Laborales & Sociales 1123 views 14th Enero 2018 Duración del video: 00:54:41
This video is part one of a four part video series on Labor history. Produced by The Boilermakers Local 647, this video series tries to tell our side of hist...

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