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{
"id": 322,
"date": "1970/12/01",
"sources": [
"https://archive.scienceforthepeople.org/vol-6/v6n6/computer-workers-as-professionals/"
],
"actions": [
"union drive"
],
"struggles": [
"unfair labor practices"
],
"employment_types": [
"white collar workers",
"blue collar workers"
],
"description": "The Committee to Plan a Computer Union meets to plan an \"industry-wide, all-inclusive union which would span the gap between professionals (programmers/ analysts/operators) and non-professionals (key-punch operators/tape-handlers)\". While the plans were not realized, it is one of the first known attempts at unionizing in the computer technology industry.",
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"locations": [
"new york city-new york-usa"
],
"companies": null,
"workers": null,
"tags": null,
"author": [
"nataliyaned"
],
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"addresses": [
"City of New York, New York, United States"
]
}