Box 8
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence-Unions, 1964-1966
Contains correspondence with unions, non-profit organizations, the National Labor Relations Board, the Mayor, and the State of New York regarding employment, employment conditions, training, strikes (grape growers and teachers), requests for information, monetary contributions, dinner and funeral invitations, laws and bills, elections, conventions, rallies, and advertisements. Also includes telegrams, invitations, a news clipping, flyers and handwritten notes.
Correspondence-Unions, 1966-1968
Contains correspondence with unions, students, the mayor, James Hoffa, and non-profit organizations regarding invitations, organizing workers, strikes, congratulations, collective bargaining contracts, thanks, working conditions, elections, monetary donations, advice, and injunctions. Contains newsletters, handwritten notes, a news clipping, telegrams, a pamphlet, a leaflet, a statement, a sample membership survey (ILWU), and a policy statement on the jailing of James Hoffa.
Correspondence-Unions, 1963-1971
Correspondence-Unions, 1971-1972
Contains correspondence with lawyers, unions, government organizations and non-profit organizations regarding boycotts, thanks, negotiations, the pay board, Local 77, and 1199 News. Contains an agreement between Local 144 and Local 1199, UAW financial reports, handwritten notes, news clippings, SEIU resolutions, SEIU amendments to the constitution, and SEIU officer reports.
Credit Union, 1964-1968
Contains information about Local 1199's credit union including monthly credit union statements, annual reports, and treasurer reports.