American Labor Union

The American Labor Union (ALU) was a socialist labor organization whose membership was largely confined to the states of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming. one time the American Labor Union claimed 135,000 members. However, it did not flourish, and three years after its founding the ALU took part in the creation of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).

American Labor Union

The American Labor Union (ALU) was a socialist labor organization whose membership was largely confined to the states of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming. one time the American Labor Union claimed 135,000 members. However, it did not flourish, and three years after its founding the ALU took part in the creation of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).