The Czechoslovak Review/Volume 3/Labor conference delegation

4115724The Czechoslovak Review, volume 3, no. 11 — Labor conference delegation1919

LABOR CONFERENCE DELEGATION.

At the international labor conference which opened its sessions in Washington on October 29, there was in attendance also an official delegation of the Czechoslovak Republic. The delegation consists of Jakub Soušek, bureau chief of the ministry of social welfare and Karel Špinka, factory inspector, for the government; Dr. František Hodáč, secretary of the Central Manufacturers Association, Jindřich Valdes, a manufacturer, and Antonín Kříž, merchant tailor, for the employers; Rudolf Teyerle, secretary of the Czechoslovak Labor Federation, J. Štastný, secretary of the Metalworkers’ Union, and V. Dundr, secretary of the Prague Federation of Labor, for the employees. In addition two distinguished women came with the delegation to attend the Woman’s Labor Congress in Washington, Mrs. Marie Meyerová, member of the Prague City Council and noted author, and Mrs. Louise Landová-Štychová, member of the National Assembly.


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