Box 1
Contains 201 Results:
Item 1: For the Defence of Farah Workers
By Paul Newton Poling. Item is in English.
Item 2: For the Defence of Farah Workers
By Paul Newton Poling. Copy 2. Item is in English.
Item 3: Farah: The Union Struggle in the 70s
By Rex Hardesty. Reprinted from the The American Federationist. Item is in English.
Item 4: Union Drive in the Southwest: Chicanos Strike at Farah
By San Francisco Bay Area Farah Stike Support Committee. January, 1974. Item is in English;Spanish.
Item 5: Victory for the Farah Strike: A Victory for Us All
By Farah Strike Support Committee. Item is in English;Spanish.
Item 1: ACWA v. NLRB; NLRB v. Farah
By United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. March 21, 1974. Case nos. 73-2092; 73- 2600. Item is in English.
Annual reports, 1967-1973
This collection consists of annual reports of the Farah Manufacturing Company, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) materials, newspaper clippings and other printed material relating to the Amaglamated Clothing Workers of America's strike against the Farah Manufacturing Company for 18 months from 1972 to 1974.
Broadsides
This collection consists of annual reports of the Farah Manufacturing Company, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) materials, newspaper clippings and other printed material relating to the Amaglamated Clothing Workers of America's strike against the Farah Manufacturing Company for 18 months from 1972 to 1974.
Bulletins
This collection consists of annual reports of the Farah Manufacturing Company, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) materials, newspaper clippings and other printed material relating to the Amaglamated Clothing Workers of America's strike against the Farah Manufacturing Company for 18 months from 1972 to 1974.
Clippings, 1972
This collection consists of annual reports of the Farah Manufacturing Company, National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) materials, newspaper clippings and other printed material relating to the Amaglamated Clothing Workers of America's strike against the Farah Manufacturing Company for 18 months from 1972 to 1974.