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CIOChief Information Officer (corporate title)
CIOChief Investment Officer (corporate title)
CIOCongress of Industrial Organizations (the prior half of the AFL-CIO, 1936-1955)
CIOCongress of Industrial Organizations
CIOCheck It Out
CIOComité International Olympique (International Olympic Committee)
CIOChief Innovation Officer
CIOCentral Intelligence Organisation (Zimbabwe)
CIOCentre d'Information et d'Orientation (French)
CIOCharitable Incorporated Organisation (legal entity; UK)
CIOChief Information Officer
CIOChief Internet Officer
CIOCollective Input Output
CIOCareer Is Over
CIOCut It Out
CIOCentral Indian Ocean
CIOCentral Imagery Office
CIOChairman-In-Office
CIOChief Intelligence Officer
CIOChief Immigration Officer
CIOCrying It Out (child care; parenting)
CIOCorporate Information Officer
CIOCorporate Information Office
CIOConfederation of Indian Organisations (est. 1975)
CIOConventional International Origin
CIOCredit Industriel de l Ouest (French: Western French Bank)
CIOCisco Information Online
CIOCouncil of Islamic Organizations
CIOComprehensive, Independent and Objective (financial consulting)
CIOCanada Information Office
CIOChief Integrity Officer (corporate title)
CIOCoordination, Implementation and Operation
CIOChief Investigation Officer
CIOCarrier Insertion Oscillator (radio receivers)
CIOCommission Internationale d'Optique (French)
CIOCentral Intelligence Officer
CIOContinuous Improvement Opportunity
CIOCentral Imperial Order
CIOComité International d'Orientation (French: Intercommunal Orientation Committee)
CIOCollège d'Implantologie Orale
CIOCenter Information Officer
CIOCombat Intelligence Officer
CIOCommunity Involvement and Outreach Office (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
CIOCommand Issuing Office
CIOCIS Information On-Line
CIOContacts Interviews Orders
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In recent years, historians have indicted unions affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) for fostering racist attitudes in their organizations.
It is a testimony to the power of this symbol that six decades after the founding of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) - the premier labor institution established during the 1930s to foster industrial unionism - it still retains significant appeal.
He assesses counterelites and leaders of the Knights of Labor, the first generation of the American Federation of Labor, and then early leaders of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. He goes on to consider the Prohibitionists, Father Charles Coughlin (but not the equally familiar Huey Long), Students for a Democratic Society, and Governor George Wallace.
Only a few of these were actually printed; most were rejected because they were "too violent" or not "appealing enough." The only idea he never had to fight for was titled "KEEP QUIET: THE ENEMY IS LISTENING." He also worked for the graphics division of the Congress of Industrial Organizations' Political Action Committee.
The Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was established by the delegates to the annual convention of the Committee for Industrial Organization, held at Pittsburgh, Pa.
A poll of the (https://origin-nyi.thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/303236-afl-cio-trump-support-among-union-members-dropping) American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) , the largest federation of unions in the United States, reveals union support for Trump is waning.
But they largely failed to create strong ties with labour organizations, particularly with their sometimes ally, the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), which rebuffed interracial organizing in the South as detrimental to attracting white workers.
(Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1946), Veterans' Organizations (Washington, D.C., 1946), pp.
This "No Strike Pledge" flew in the face of the newly created Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) but yet was supported by the "statesman-like leadership over the will of the millions of workers of the CIO, with the help of the Stalinists.
Goldberg's structured approach to problem-solving and his moderate temperament provided for more public visibility as chief legal advisor to both the Steelworkers union and Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO).
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