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Show 372 An attempt made by the State Industrial Commission in mediator the Printers ful, employers no to nition enter of The of one in Hay late the , a tices-- a Salt taken Lake be to unsuccess- since the Typographical inconsistent for the The of about both by in their in strikes the had Union Industrial on union and history Commis recog- Union Typographical consequently, 3 almost 1921, 41 journeymen May 1, in months, employers Utah unionism started of lasted until years, and 11 appren out,14 52 members--walked three the negotiations and, the "strike-lock-out" Originally After be that proved uniono13 longest total Association controversy which involved solely the a dead-lock 192L 1924. Binders maintained positions in resulted into labor a and it would legal status, sion as controversy between the Typographical Union and the Employing The act to August,192l, in reported the J, of Bartlett L, the Journal Typographical that: in Lockout conditions were at reason a the beginning there that settlement union men do p, are about trouble, there and the same about little the made headway practically no is they only as toward work. , . It Industries, to make sure that local their work, are double-crossing the print= Associated not shops by sending some the been but because is the that seems has Lake Salt of do their priy§ing work out of town--perhaps to forty-four-hour shop. l3Salt Lake Tribune, May 1, l4Salt Lake Typographical 1921, as quoted in Sc o r up , op. cit" 38, 1935), "Minutes," May 27, 15The Typographical Union Local No. (1923- 115, Book V 1921), 158, 1923. Journal, LIX (August, po |