International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
Parallel Names
- ILGWU
Found in 510 Collections and/or Records:
ILGWU. People v. Benedict Macri Legal transcripts and scrapbook
Collection consists of materials pertaining to the 1949 murder of William Lurye, an organizer for the ILGWU, and the 1951 trial of Benedict Macri, who was acquitted of the crime. Documents include a scrapbook of news clippings on the case, a wanted poster for the fugitive suspect John Giusto, and the court transcript of Macri's trial.
ILGWU. Permanent exhibit.
Consists of items that were part of the ILGWU's permanent exhibit in New York City on the history of the union.
ILGWU. Perry Parker papers
Contains the papers of Perry Parker, consisting primarily of minutes and reports of the General Executive Board meetings between 1986 and 1989, as well as some of Parker's notes.
ILGWU Photographs
The ILGWU Photograph collection consists of photos of agreements, conventions, meetings, union members. Also included are photos of famous union leaders, such as; Antonini Luigi, Leon Stein, Abe Beame, Leon Blum, Sol Chaikin, Wilbur Daniels, max Danish, John Dewey, David Dubinsky, Israel Feinberg, Samuel Gompers, Arthur Goldberg, William Green among many other officials and members.
ILGWU Photographs and ad boards
This collection consists of fliers, posters, and broadsides produced and distributed by the ILGWU. Some of these materials announce meetings, rallies, and other events; others more generally relate to the garment industry.
ILGWU Political Department, Evelyn Dubrow Papers
This collection contains Evelyn Dubrow's correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to the her lobbying activities in Washington, D.C., as well as letters and receipts documenting campaign contributions, and files on states, local unions, joint boards, and regional departments.
ILGWU Political Department Records
ILGWU Political/Legislative Department, Evelyn Dubrow Papers
This collection contains Evelyn Dubrow's correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to her lobbying activities in Washington, D.C. in series of legislative files and subject files.
ILGWU. President's Office records
Consists of files maintained by Jay Mazur during his tenure as Secretary-Treasurer of the ILGWU. Included are correspondence and memoranda with staff at the ILGWU's departments, as well as regional departments, joint councils, and local unions. Records also include agreements and documentation relating to various investments and funds.
ILGWU. Professional and Clerical Employees (PACE) records
Contains chronological correspondence files and financial records of the Professional and Clerical Employees (PACE) of the ILGWU. Also included in this collection files relating to hearings before the National Labor Relations Board regarding the organization of workers of the Central Tax Bureau of Pennsylvania and the Burlington News Agency (Burlington, Vermont); these files include correspondence, transcripts of hearings, notes on visits to workers, and organizers' weekly reports.
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