National Industrial Conference Board Coordinates Corporate Anti-Union Propaganda
The National Industrial Conference Board (NICB), founded in 1916, reaches peak influence during the 1920s as the research and propaganda arm of corporate America’s campaign against labor organizing. Working alongside the National Association of Manufacturers and U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the …
National Industrial Conference Board
National Association of Manufacturers
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
American Plan Association
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