Box 4
Contains 20 Results:
Local Unions, Internal Conflict with Union: 1925
Includes correspondence with Local 22 and Empire City Safe Deposit Co., on Local's withdrawing securities, June; letter to John Lahey Chief Inspector), Police Department on suspension of officers from Locals 2, 9 and 22, August; peace plan between Union and Joint Action Committee of Cloak and Dressmakers, Sept.
Local Unions, Internal Conflict with Union; 1927
Includes General Executive Board resolution suspending Locals 2, 9, 22 and 35; replies from Locals; Union release on N.Y. Cloakmakers Union situation.
Needle Trade Union, Warsaw, Poland: 1924-28.
Includes letter supporting N.Y. Cloakmakers strike (1926); requests from Union for financial assistance, 1928.
Needle Trades Workers' Union of the USSR: 1923-27.
Includes greetings between Union and Needle Trades Workers; invitations to attend All-Russian Congress; General Executive Board reply, Jan. 1927
New York Cloak Industry: 1924.
Includes list of manufacturers in contractual relation with Union, Sept.
1924 (July 8-Aug. 11)
Includes Union statement, release, memorandum, resolution on controversy, Sigman letters on condition in industry.
Cloakmakers, Imprisoned. 1926, Jan-Feb. 1927.
Correspondence with imprisoned Cloakmakers and statements from prisoners denouncing left faction of Union for betraying workers.
Cloakmakers, Imprisoned. 1926, March-Dec. 1927.
(Continued from above.)
Cloakmakers, Imprisoned. 1926.
Includes correspondence with attorneys for prisoners and relatives; William Green appeal to Governor Alfred E. Smith to commute sentences; letters from Sigman to Board of Parole and Judge Otto A. Rosalsky on the release of prisoners; list of contributors to Defense Fund; statement by released prisoners, Samuel Grossman and Harry Friedman denouncing Sigman and Union in Freiheit, Nov. 1927.
Committees. 1926.
Letters from Union members on striking members; correspondence with committees.