Abbreviation | BSWU |
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Merged into | Retail Clerks International Union |
Formation | 1895 |
Dissolved | 1977 |
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Type | Trade union |
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Membership (1977) | 29,000[1] |
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Secessions | Shoe Workers' Protective Union |
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The Boot and Shoe Workers' Union (BSWU) was a trade union of workers in the footwear manufacturing industry in the United States and Canada. It was established in 1895 by the merger of three older unions. It was affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. In 1977 it merged into the Retail Clerks International Union, part of the AFL-CIO.