Concept information
Terme préférentiel
National Consumers' League
Définition
- Founded in 1898 from local consumers' leagues in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Wisconsin, the National Consumers' League (NCL) was an alliance of working- and middle-class women producers and consumers. Originally the NCL published a White List of establishments that treated their employees fairly, thus hoping to influence other employers' discriminatory labor practices. [Source: Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice; National Consumers' League]
Concept générique
Appartient au groupe
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-XZV3RDMF-0
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