Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- United States
Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:
ILGWU. Giustizia (Justice) Publications
This collection contains issues of Giustizia, the Italian-language edition of the ILGWU's official organ Justice.
ILGWU. Gold Bond certificates
This collection consists of samples of Gold Bond certificates of different denominations, as well as related notes, correspondence, receipts, and contribution lists.
ILGWU Governor Smith's Hearings and Arbitration with Various Associations Records
The collection consists of the records regarding the hearings of the Special Commission of Arbitration on July 15, 1924.
ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers
Chiefly correspondence and articles with and by Gus Tyler from the 1950s to the 1970s.
ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers
Contains Gus Tyler's records, documenting his work as Political Director of the ILGWU, writer, editor, and lecturer. In addition to general subject files, records include administrative files, documentation of political activity and speaking engagements, and Tyler's writings, including columns and work for his book Organized Crime in America.
ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers
Correspondence, subject files, articles, transcripts of broadcasts, photographs, and other materials dating from the end of the 1950s to 1996.
ILGWU. Independents. Out-of-Business Contracts
This collection consists of agreements and contracts between the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and defunct independent garment manufacturers.
ILGWU. Industrial Council of Cloak Suit, and Skirt Manufacturers. Current Bulletin and Weekly Market Letter
This collection contains Current Bulletin, Weekly Market Letter, and Style and Merchandise Review, publications of the Industrial Council of Cloak, Suit, and Skirt Manufacturers.
ILGWU International Relations Department Records
ILGWU. Irwin Solomon papers
Contains the files of Irwin Solomon during his tenure as Executive Vice President and later General Secretary-Treasurer of the ILGWU. The collection consists primarily of correspondence files, but also includes financial reports and files pertaining to the merger of the ILGWU and Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers of America to form the Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile Employees (UNITE).