Clothing workers -- Labor unions
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
ACTWU's Executive Vice-President's Office Records
This collection consists of correspondence, reports, and files from the Executive Vice-President's office. During the time period of these records, this office was held by Sol Stetin (Senior Executive Vice-President), William DuChessi (Executive Vice-President), and Scot Hoyman (Executive Vice-President).
ACTWU's Research Department Records
ACTWU's Unification Committee Records
This collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, and other materials of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers' Union Unification Committee on the 1995 merger of the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU), and the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) to form the Union of Needletrades, Industrial, and Textile Employees (UNITE!).
Angela Y. Lean "San Francisco's 1938 National Dollar Store Strike: An Opportunity for Change" Manuscript
This is a Senior Essay for the History Dept. at Yale University, April 12, 1993, by Angela Y. Lean.
Archives Union File (AUF)
The Archives Union File is a collection of publications of United States labor unions. Included is information on the American Institute for Free Labor Development. The AUF collection consists largely of pamphlets and publications of unions, collected by the Kheel Center.
ILGWU 4x5 Negatives of Photographs
The index for this collection was created by the ILGWU on file cards. The early years (1890 1960) were divided into names followed by subject areas. The second half of the card file (1960-1973) has names and subjects interfiled. P? indicates print with negative though prints and negatives do not always match.
Additional material described by subject headings is available.
ILGWU. Association contracts
This collection consists of 800 agreements and contracts between the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and associations of garment manufacturers.
ILGWU Graphics
The collection contains assorted publications, as well as graphics, advertisments and posters created by or used by the ILGWU.
ILGWU Health and Safety Department Records
The collection contains company files, training files, and subject files that include information on workplace hazards, standards and studies, and other health and safety programs.