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in 1942. By the end of that year it had recruited around 1,500 members, including workers in the
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was distributed widely and read by the overwhelming majority of labor.
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area petroleum sector, Haifa port, and the British military camp.
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FATULS concentrated on "shopfloor" issues and argued that only
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revolution would address the workers' needs by liberating
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from the imperialist stranglehold. It was allied to the
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1950 disestablishments in the West Bank Governorate
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Index

Arabic
Mandatory Palestine
Marxist
Bulus Farah
Palestine Communist Party
Palestine Arab Workers Society
Haifa
socialist
Palestine
National Liberation League
al-Ittihad
annexation of the West Bank
ISBN
90-247-1217-3
Beinin, Joel
ISBN
0-521-62903-9
ISBN
1-56902-145-7
ISBN
0-8166-3299-5
Palestine Arab Workers Society
Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions
Histadrut
Categories
Economy of Mandatory Palestine
Federations
Trade unions established in 1942
Trade unions disestablished in 1950
Trade unions in Mandatory Palestine

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