Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1944 — Page 17
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made at a statewide labor meeting | to be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at the Claypool hotel. Leaders of the meeting will be’ Arnold Atwood, regional director of the United Automobile Workers union (C. I. O.); Ray Gilbert, legis- | lative director of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and E. J. Williams of the Teamsters union (A, PF, of L). ;
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If the labor leaders fail to get the “full” holiday, they will demand the! “half” holiday provided by Indiana law, Mr, Gilbert said. State law requires employers to grant employees four hours off on election: day, if necessary, to permit the: employees to vote. Mr. Gilbert pointed out that most! “organized” plants worked on the! Fourth of July and on Labor day and said that the men would be! | willing to work on the Sunday fol- | lowing the election at straight time | {to make up for the time lost on, | election day. He said that if the * ‘half” holiday | ig agreed upon, the time to be taken! | off would vary in different localities:
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