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Our Job with the WPA
WPA Brochure
WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION WALKER-JOHNSON BUILDING 1734 NEW YORK AVENUE NW. |
HARRY L. HOPKINS ADMINISTRATOR |
January 14, 1937 |
Dear Sir: Because of your interest in problems of the worker and your organization's role in community affairs, Frank Morrison, Secretary of the American Federation of Labor, requests this timely material for your study.
A copy of "Our lob with the WPA" is being placed in the hands of each project worker by his State Administrator, so that he may know the purpose of the Works Program as well as his rights and responsibilities.
Many other vital questions are answered in a report on the Works Program, now on the presses. Should you desire a copy for your group we could send it, as long as the limited supply lasts. Sincerely, |
Allen Forsberg |
Advisor on Labor Relations |