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Show Girl Clerks in U. A. W. A. Office Join CIO and Make Demands DETROIT, July 27 (AP) Unionization of 35 girl clerks and stenographers employed at international headquarters of the United Automobile Workers of America put George F. Addes on the other side of the conference table today. ' Addes is secretary-treasurer of the U. A. W. A. The girls served notice no-tice on him yesterday that they, too, had joined the committee for industrial indus-trial organization. Addes announced that "we'll meet their demands." He said he hadn't read the list carefully, but that it The girls desire a closed shop, 35-hour week, minimum weekly wage of $26, time and one-half for overtime, arrangements for vacations, vaca-tions, provision for wags Increases In the future, seniority right, proper prop-er lighting and sanitation, payment of wages weekly, two-weeks' notice of discharge or layoff, and provision pro-vision for discharge and layoff only for cause. would be discussed in detail as a meeting with the U. A. W. A. on the employers' side of the table and the girls on the other. |