AFL-CIO Executive Council, 1989
Scope and Contents
Presentation by Roper Organization, “Labor Makes a Comeback and Other Key Opinion Trends”; statement by the Executive Council on affirmative action, affordable housing for families and homeless, Burma, Central America, child labor, Chile, Eastern Airlines, industrial homework, Hungary’s unions, international trade and investment, Korea, Malaysia, Maquiladora program in Mexico, minimum wage, negotiations in Poland, campaign finance reform, Histadrut and Israel, implementing the national affiliation fee, pension plan terminations, protecting the environment at Department of Energy nuclear facilities, the savings and loan failure, South Africa, tariffs, working families; reports by the Committee on Older and Retired Union Members, Committee on Occupational Safety and Health, Defense Committee re base closure, housing investment trust and building investment trust, cases filed under Article XX and XXI, organizing, Human Resources Development Institute, National Leadership Commission on Health Care; Open Response to Victor Reuther by executive officers of UAW accused of selling out to management, February 28, 1989
Dates
- 1989
Language of Materials
Collection material in English
Conditions Governing Access
The ILGWU Records, except for publications and materials produced for publication, are restricted. Materials created prior to twenty years from the current date are open to researchers only with prior written permission from the Director of the Kheel Center; materials created during the past twenty-years are closed; the minutes of the General Executive Board are closed. For more information contact the Kheel Center.
Extent
39 cubic feet
Repository Details
Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository
227 Ives Hall
Ithaca NY 14853