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Box 3

 Container

Contains 46 Results:

Local unions, 1920

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 31
Abstract

Urge election or appointment of delegates to a conference protesting the Russian blockade.

Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

Lohse, Dora, 1925

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents From the Series: Correspondence primarily documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's first president during its formative years. Early correspondence with such figures as Joseph Schlossberg and Jacob Potofsky describes the 1914 split with the United Garment Workers, which led to the formation of the ACWA. Letters from Potofsky, E.J. Brais and Frank Rosenblum also discuss the process of industrial unionization, the amalgamation of the craft unions that had previously represented organized workers...
Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

London, Samuel

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents From the Series: Correspondence primarily documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's first president during its formative years. Early correspondence with such figures as Joseph Schlossberg and Jacob Potofsky describes the 1914 split with the United Garment Workers, which led to the formation of the ACWA. Letters from Potofsky, E.J. Brais and Frank Rosenblum also discuss the process of industrial unionization, the amalgamation of the craft unions that had previously represented organized workers...
Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

Lorimer, Frank, 1927

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents From the Series: Correspondence primarily documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's first president during its formative years. Early correspondence with such figures as Joseph Schlossberg and Jacob Potofsky describes the 1914 split with the United Garment Workers, which led to the formation of the ACWA. Letters from Potofsky, E.J. Brais and Frank Rosenblum also discuss the process of industrial unionization, the amalgamation of the craft unions that had previously represented organized workers...
Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

Lowenthal, Max (ACWA attorney, New York City) 1920-25

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 35
Abstract Defense in the Rogers Peet Company case; Bauman Clothing Corp. versus Arthur C. Yost, et al (Springfield, Mass.), concerns striking for the purpose of securing a closed shop; Buffalo Joint Board's request to meet with M. Wile & Co. to discuss working conditions; injunction order and explanation of the terms of the order in Marks Arnheim, Inc. versus Sidney Hillman; Simpson Clothing Co. strike (Trenton, NJ): violence against strikers (especially women and young girls), ex parte injunction...
Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

Lustberg, Nast and Company (New York City) 1925

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents From the Series: Correspondence primarily documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's first president during its formative years. Early correspondence with such figures as Joseph Schlossberg and Jacob Potofsky describes the 1914 split with the United Garment Workers, which led to the formation of the ACWA. Letters from Potofsky, E.J. Brais and Frank Rosenblum also discuss the process of industrial unionization, the amalgamation of the craft unions that had previously represented organized workers...
Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

Madanick, H. (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1915-20

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 37
Abstract Detailed documentation of the Sonneborn and Co. strike and related events (strikes at other companies, employee discharges, worker arrests and Baltimore press coverage of the strikes); many comments about women workers in relation to hiring, discriminatory discharges, strike fund allowance, union dues, etc.; investigative report from The Committee of Inquiry relating to sanitary conditions, 46 hour workweek and pay increase at Samuelson and Kaplan; the need for Italian, Polish and Bohemian...
Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

Magnus, J.L. (arbitrator) 1915

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents From the Series: Correspondence primarily documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's first president during its formative years. Early correspondence with such figures as Joseph Schlossberg and Jacob Potofsky describes the 1914 split with the United Garment Workers, which led to the formation of the ACWA. Letters from Potofsky, E.J. Brais and Frank Rosenblum also discuss the process of industrial unionization, the amalgamation of the craft unions that had previously represented organized workers...
Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

Maisch, John (Local 121, Cincinnati, Ohio) 1914-16

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 39
Abstract

Rickert trouble; Hillman faction to publish paper with English section; "the matter of Amalgamation".

Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

Manheimer, Leo (Jewish Community Center of New York) 1914-15

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents From the Series: Correspondence primarily documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's first president during its formative years. Early correspondence with such figures as Joseph Schlossberg and Jacob Potofsky describes the 1914 split with the United Garment Workers, which led to the formation of the ACWA. Letters from Potofsky, E.J. Brais and Frank Rosenblum also discuss the process of industrial unionization, the amalgamation of the craft unions that had previously represented organized workers...
Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)