Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- United States
Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Louis Stulberg, President. Correspondence
The Stulberg presidential records consist of correspondence, memoranda, photographs, speeches and subject files primarily dealing with union matters during Stulberg's term in office, though there are some personal materials in the collection as well.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Morris Sigman, President. Records
The collection consists of correspondence, subject files, form letters, circulars, speeches and other items from Morris Sigman's term as ILGWU president.
Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Dye House Workers' International Union Files
Local 1199 Oral History Project
The unedited oral history interviews of the National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees discuss the evolution of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union drugstore local (known as Local 1199 and District 1199), representing pharmacists and drug clerks in New York City, into an international union of professional and non-professional workers in voluntary and non-profit health institutions, including hospitals, clinics and nursing homes, as well as drug stores.
Morris Hillquit Papers on Microfilm
Includes materials pertaining to the following broad subjects: socialist unity, growth and conflict, 1900- 1913; the war years, 1914-1919; Bolshevism and red-baiting, 1918-1921; fusion politics, 1922-1924; reconstruction and decline of the Socialist Party, 1925-1933; and trade unionism, 1909-1933. This is a microfilm edition of the Morris Hillquit papers, the originals are at the Wisconsin State Historical Society.
Teper, Lazare. Collection
This collection contains reports and statements written or delivered by Lazare Teper, as well as correspondence and notes relating to a course, "Labor Issues and the Planning Process," taught by Teper.
UNITE Accounting Department File on Contractors
This collection contains a significant amount of material from ILGWU.
UNITE Convention Document
Statement regarding the union FOUR, from the UNITE convention of June 1995.