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Box 8

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Committee Rulings: 1938-54.

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Much of the collection is made up of routine correspondence. There is, however, significant material documenting such ILGWU activities as the annual convention, Union Health Center, Unity House (the ILGWU resort), and Unity Broadcasting Corporation, which owned a number of radio stations across the country. In addition, the collection contains correspondence with government officials about labor situations in the garment industry during World War II, and information about health care,...
Dates: 1934-1955 [bulk 1940-1950].

Correspondence and general memoranda, 1937-48.

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 6a-6b
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Much of the collection is made up of routine correspondence. There is, however, significant material documenting such ILGWU activities as the annual convention, Union Health Center, Unity House (the ILGWU resort), and Unity Broadcasting Corporation, which owned a number of radio stations across the country. In addition, the collection contains correspondence with government officials about labor situations in the garment industry during World War II, and information about health care,...
Dates: 1934-1955 [bulk 1940-1950].

Disability Benefits: 1949-55.

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 3
Abstract

Includes statement made by James Lipsig to N.Y. State Joint Legislative Committee on Industrial and Labor conditions, Dec. 1950.

Dates: 1934-1955 [bulk 1940-1950].

Displaced Persons: 1949-50.

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 4
Abstract

Includes letters and releases from Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons.

Dates: 1934-1955 [bulk 1940-1950].

Displaced Persons: 1947-48.

 File — Box: 8, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Much of the collection is made up of routine correspondence. There is, however, significant material documenting such ILGWU activities as the annual convention, Union Health Center, Unity House (the ILGWU resort), and Unity Broadcasting Corporation, which owned a number of radio stations across the country. In addition, the collection contains correspondence with government officials about labor situations in the garment industry during World War II, and information about health care,...
Dates: 1934-1955 [bulk 1940-1950].