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ILGWU Local 23-25 Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5780/095

Scope and Contents

This collection contains files of International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Local 23-25, Blouse, Skirt and Sportswear Workers, documenting the work and members of the local. Included are files of the Coalition of Labor Union Women, as well as press releases, news clippings, and other printed material.



Subjects with sufficient material include information packets and meetings regarding the 1990 U.S. Census, in which the local and May Chen were involved with the Chinatown Census Committee to get the individuals and union members of Chinatown counted. Additionally, Chinatown is documented through industry studies and proposals. There is a digest of articles from the "Chinatown Press and at the end of the collection a large amount of collected newspaper articles and clippings, mostly from Chinese publications. And finally, there is substantial material on the Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW). Most of this involves the Asian members of Local 23-25 who formed the Chinese Committee (see also 5780/059).

Dates

  • 1972-1994

Language of Materials

Collection material in English, Chinese

Conditions Governing Access

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Conditions Governing Use

This collection must be used in keeping with the Kheel Center Information Sheet and Procedures for Document Use.

Biographical / Historical

The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union was once one of the largest labor unions in the United States founded in 1900 by local union delegates representing about 2,000 members in cities in the northeastern United States. It was one of the first U.S. Unions to have a membership consisting of mostly females, and it played a key role in the labor history of the 1920s and 1930s. The union is generally referred to as the "ILGWU" or the "ILG". The ILGWU grew in geographical scope, membership size, and political influence to become one of the most powerful forces in American organized labor by mid-century. Representing workers in the women's garment industry, the ILGWU worked to improve working and living conditions of its members through collective bargaining agreements, training programs, health care facilities, cooperative housing, educational opportunities, and other efforts. The ILGWU merged with the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union in 1995 to form the Union of Needle trades, Industrial and Textile Employees (UNITE). UNITE merged with the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union (HERE) in 2004 to create a new union known as UNITE HERE. The two unions that formed UNITE in 1995 represented only 250,000 workers between them, down from the ILGWU's peak membership of 450,000 in 1969.

Biographical / Historical

Locals 23 and 25 of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU), as well as the local resulting from their merger, local 23-25, also known as the Blouse, Skirt, and Sportswear Workers' Union, were based in New York, New York. Local 23 was chartered in 1903; Local 25 was chartered in 1905. Locals 23 and 25 merged and changed their name to 23-25 officially on November 27, 1963.

Extent

3 cubic feet

Abstract

The collection contains files of International Ladies Garment Workers Union Local 23-25, Blouse, Skirt and Sportswear Workers. Included are files of the Coalition of Labor Union Women, as well as press releases, news clippings, and other printed material.

Quantity:

3 linear ft.

Forms of Material:

Records (documents), photographs .

General

Contact Information:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives Martin P. Catherwood Library 227 Ives Hall Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (607) 255-3183 kheel_center@cornell.edu http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheel-center
Compiled by:
D. Mordente, April 13, 2009
EAD encoding:
Kheel Staff, April 11, 2019
Title
ILGWU Local 23-25 Records
Status
Completed
Author
Compiled by D. Mordente
Date
April 11, 2019
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Revision Statements

  • 02/23/2024: This resource was modified by the ArchivesSpace Preprocessor developed by the Harvard Library (https://github.com/harvard-library/archivesspace-preprocessor)

Repository Details

Part of the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives Repository

Contact:
227 Ives Hall
Ithaca NY 14853