- CIO
- AFL-__
- Reuther org.
- AFL partner
- Corp.'s digital head
- AFL affiliate
- Job title for a company's head of tech
- Top tech exec
- A.F.L.'s complement
- AFL merger mate
- AFL-___
- Labor grp. in a 1955 merger
- Labor grp. founded in 1935
- Partner in a 1955 merger
- Partner in a 1955 labor merger, for short
- Gp. in a 1955 merger
- Corp. data handler
- It was founded in 1935 by a U.M.W. member
- Modern-day corp. board member
- Its HQ was once in a United Mine Workers building
- It founded the first PAC in US history, which helped elect FDR president
- Technological corp. bigwig
- AFL's union partner
- AFL's other half
- 1955 merger participant, for short
- Half of a 1955 merger
- Labor gp. that merged with the AFL in 1955
- Org. that beefed with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters in the 1930s
- Union initials
- Half a union?
- Org. in a 1955 merger
- Gp. in a 1955 labor merger
- Labor gp. that initially supported FDR
- Gp. in a '50s labor merger
- 1955 labor merger gp.
- AFL merger partner
- Tech boss
- Corp. tech boss
- Merged labor org.
- Partner of 29-Down
- Corp. tech exec
- Exec concerned with hacking
- Tech exec
- Tech-focused exec
- Grp. once headed by John L. Lewis
- Merger partner of '55
- '55 merger partner
- 1955 merger partner
- The UAW was founded within it
- Corporation's computer exec.
- Tech higher-up
- Tops in the tech division
- Head in the cloud?
- Org. led by John L. Lewis
- Labor gp. founded in 1935
- Union inits.
- Labor union group.
- Group opposing Taft-Hartley Act.
- Philip Murray's union.
- Murray's organization.
- P. A. C. sponsor.
- Philip Murray's organization.
- Unionists' Congress.
- Between 5 and 6 million workers.
- Philip Murray's realm.
- Union group.
- Its new leader is Walter P. Reuther.
- National labor organization.
- Reuther heads it.
- Reuther's responsibility.
- Group of labor unions.
- Labor group.
- Mr. Reuther's group.
- Ruether's outfit.
- Group of unions.
- Part of a recent merger.
- Part of the union merger.
- Congress of Industrial Organizations.
- Labor group: Abbr.
- Labor mongram.
- Labor group contingent.
- Part of Meany's organization.
- Labor organization.
- Reuther's men.
- Labor initials.
- Well known "congress."
- Union.
- Labor union initials.
- Labor org.
- Big union
- John L. Lewis's group in the 30's
- Part of an operatic name
- Labor org. founded in 1938
- A.F.L. follower
- U.S. union, founded 1935
- Tech executive, for short
- Gp. Lewis headed
- Independent org.: 1935-55
- John L. Lewis org.
- Merger partner of 1955: Abbr.
- Half of a 1955 merger: Abbr.
- Union partner: Abbr.
- John L. Lewis was its first pres.
- Half of a 1955 merger, for short
- Partner of 43-Across
- Grp. in a 1955 merger
- Union letters
- Corporate tech head, for short
- Corporation's head tech expert, for short
- A.F.L.'s merger partner
- Certain tech exec
- Grp. in a 1955 labor merger
- Corp. leader in charge of 35-Down
- Data head?
- Exec in tech
- AFL- --
- Corporate tech head, briefly
- John L. Lewis' grp.
- AFL counterpart
- Reuther's org.
- A.F.L.-___ (group whose seal depicts a handshake)
- It merged with AFL in 1955
- 1938 AFL offshoot
- AFL affiliate since 1955
- Merger partner of the AFL
- AFL- ____
- Labor union
- Powerful union
- Labor grp. formed in 1935
- AFL offshoot
- 1955 merger letters
- Gp. in a major merger of 1955
- Corp. computer system overseer
- Company's computer sys. overseer
- Corp.'s computer systems overseer
- It merged with the AFL in 1955
- Corp.'s tech head
- Company tech head, briefly
- Tech exec, briefly
- Corp. tech head
- Tech exec, for short