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Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

ACTWU Audio-Visual Materials

 Collection
Identifier: 5619 AV
Abstract

This collection contains mostly "media type tapes" received from the Kamber Group. However, there are also cassette (audio) tapes, video tapes and movie films included.

Dates: 1935-2004

ACTWU's Organizing Department Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5619/007
Abstract

This collection consists of correspondence, reports, minutes of staff meetings, and files from the Organizing Department. Much of the material is related to the J. P. Stevens campaign.

Dates: 1960-1995

Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records

 Collection
Identifier: 5619
Abstract

Correspondence, clippings, minutes, organizing leaflets, photographs, speeches, phonographs, scrapbooks, and organizational records documenting the founding, growth, history and development of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America; the activities of its officers and other leading officials; its organizing activities; and its administration.

Dates: 1914-1980; 1920-1950 (bulk)

ILGWU International Relations Department Records

 Collection
Identifier: 5780/062
Abstract The International Relations Department records consist chiefly of the correspondence of its director, Henoch Mendlesund, during his tenure from 1968-1980, and Michele Briones. The collection also includes articles, reports, conference materials, photographs, and other items. b The materials in this collection have an emphasis on labor issues in the developing world. There is correspondence with leaders of clothing and textile workers' unions in India, Japan, Turkey, Kenya, Latin America,...
Dates: 1968-1998

ILGWU. Local 22. Charles S. Zimmerman photographs

 Collection
Identifier: 5780/014 P
Abstract

The collection includes images of important people in Local 22, along with images of sports and cultural events, parades, marches, strikes, meetings and educational programs.

Dates: 1930-1959