Box 4
Container
Contains 48 Results:
McDonald, Duncan (Secretary-Treasurer, Illinois District, United Mine Workers) 1915
File — Box: 4, Folder: 1
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)
McIntosh, Aaron (Associated Clothing Manufacturers of Toronto) 1923-25
File — Box: 4, Folder: 2
Abstract
Piece work system
Dates:
1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)
Meserole, Katherine (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 1926
File — Box: 4, Folder: 3
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)
Meyer, A.W. (Organizer, Chicago) 1925
File — Box: 4, Folder: 4
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)
Meyer, Carl (Chicago, Business Agent) 1911
File — Box: 4, Folder: 5
Abstract
Racial discrimination against Jews at Hart, Shaffner and Marx.
Dates:
1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)
Michelson, Max (St. Louis, organizer) 1918
File — Box: 4, Folder: 6
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)
Miles, H.E. (Fair Tariff League) 1922
File — Box: 4, Folder: 7
Abstract
Opposition to the Fordney-McCumber Bill.
Dates:
1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)
Miller, Morris (Buttonhole Makers Union, Local 244, Chicago, Illinois) 1919-25
File — Box: 4, Folder: 8
Abstract
Brownsville members request a branch bank; urgent request for reinstatement in a Chicago local.
Dates:
1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)
Milton Ochs Company (Cincinnati) 1919
File — Box: 4, Folder: 9
Abstract
A contract shop
Dates:
1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)
Milwaukee Leader, 1920
File — Box: 4, Folder: 10
Abstract
H.B. Brougham (Managing Editor, The Leader) inviting Hillman to a Congress of the Northwest ("Movement to unite the radical parties of the Northwest"); emigration of American technicians to Russia.
Dates:
1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)