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Bulus Farah

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Bulus Farah was a Palestinian trade unionist who founded the Federation of Arab Trade Unions and Labor Societies in 1942. Farah went to work in the Haifa workshops in 1925 as a fifteen-year-old apprentice and is also known as the author of a book on the railway workers of the post-World War I period entitled Min al-'uthmaniyya ila al-dawla al-'ibriyya (Endelman, 1997, p. 263).

References

  • Endelman, Todd M. (1997). Comparing Jewish Societies. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-06592-0