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He started working with his parents, as a textile worker.
His father, a textile worker, died later that same year.
They were looking for textile workers in there and he had once been a tailor.
He was later arrested because his organization took part in the textile workers' strike.
All 3,000 members of his former textile workers' association insisted on getting their shoes straight from him.
Wallace grew up with his mother working long hours as a textile worker.
Park was born in Lancashire, the son of textile workers.
Since most textile workers are women, it has also been known as the "city of brides".
He eventually became the elected leader of 50,000 Southern clothing and textile workers.
It also said he could make a speech to textile workers in Lodz.
Many of the textile workers were in the gallery as the lawmakers voted.
Nationwide, almost 400,000 textile workers left their jobs, an astonishing number in the middle of the depression.
Her father was a textile worker originally and loved photography.
On taking office, Johnston proposed a series of bills to aid the state's textile workers.
Cotton textile workers across Mexico walked off the job, shutting down the entire industry.
His father was a textile worker and the family was very poor.
Mr. Edwards has the support of the textile workers' union.
In 1911 the fertility census recorded that textile workers actually married later.
Outside of cricket he was employed as a textile worker.
"Modern Life" is about the life of a textile worker.
The textile workers turned out in force, wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with the name of their union.
So if you're a textile worker, it seems like to me, one of the questions you ask is, Where do we sell our products?"
For all the financial turmoil in textile workers' lives these days, the industry itself remains a huge and profitable sector of the American economy.
"Suddenly, we've got a beacon to show other textile workers that they can do it.
Later in 2006 textile workers struck to protest market reforms, demanding better living conditions.