Discrimination in employment -- United States
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
ILGWU. James Lipsig papers
ILGWU. James Lipsig papers
Contains correspondence, testimony, and other material relating to James Lipsig's work as Assistant Executive Secretary of the ILGWU. Also included are minutes of the Finance Committee and the Education Committee.
James C. Hill Arbitration Files
Documents relating to the U.S. National War Labor Board and the U.S. Wage Stabilization Board, as well as general subject files.
Papers of the NAACP, Pt. 13, Series A, B, & C on Microfilm
Correspondence, press releases, and clippings regarding employment opportunities and traning programs for blacks in national defense industries. Principal correspondents: Sidney Hillman and Robert C. Weaver.
President's Committee Report "In the Matter of a Hearing to Hear Evidence on Complaints of Racial Discrimination in Employment on Certain Railroads of the U.S."
"In the Matter of a Hearing to Hear Evidence on Complaints of Racial Discrimination in Employment on Certain Railroads of the U.S." 9/15/43, 396 pp.
UMWA Records: Series 1. Joint Conventions and Conference Proceedings on Microfilm
Contains transcripts of joint conventions and conferences between mine operators and union officials of the Central Competitive Fields (CCF) and agreements between these parties (1899-1919). Also proceedings of a District 12 union conference (1918) and a report on union elections (1926-1927).
United Packinghouse Workers of America Audio-Visual Materials
This collection consists of color slides and a tape recording of the United Packinghouse Workers Fourth Biennial Wage and Contract Policy Conference, Third National Anti-Discrimination Conference and the Third National Conference on Women's Activities held September 30 to October 4, 1957. It was made to let the "Little Guy" who never gets to conferences or district meetings have the living experience of taking part in a conference.
William Goff Caples Speeches
Consists chiefly of copies of speeches made by Caples (few originals, few reprints) before workingmen's associations, management conferences, civic and social groups, and educational institutes in his capacity as an Inland Steel Company executive.