Labor unions--Clothing workers--New York (State)--New York.
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Gerechtigkeit (Justice)
This collection contains issues of Gerechtigkeit, the Yiddish-language edition of the ILGWU's official organ Justice.
ILGWU. Giustizia (Justice) Publications
This collection contains issues of Giustizia, the Italian-language edition of the ILGWU's official organ Justice.
ILGWU Joint Board Dress & Waistmakers' Union of Greater New York Managers' Correspondence
Contains the correspondence of managers (Julius Hochman, 1928-1958 and Charles S. Zimmerman, 1958-1972) of the ILGWU Joint Board Dress and Waistmakers' Union. Also includes information on the function and activity of the board as well as the dress industry.
ILGWU. Justicia (Justice)
This collection contains issues of Justicia, the Spanish-language edition of the ILGWU's official organ Justice.
ILGWU. Leon Stein collection
Contains draft manuscripts of Leon Stein's writings, drafts of his translation of the work of Abraham Cahan, research material for books on the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City and the Ludlow (Colorado) massacre, and some correspondence.
ILGWU. Local 10. Managers' correspondence
This collection contains the correspondence of two of Local 10 managers, Isidore Nagler and Moe Falikman.
ILGWU. Local 10. Managers' correspondence
The collection contains the correspondence of Isidore Nagler, Manager of the Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Union, Local 10 of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
ILGWU Local 22 Israel Breslow Papers
The collection contains the records of Local 22's manager, Israel Breslow, including speeches and articles by Breslow, files relating to local union elections, and Breslow's reports to the membership.
ILGWU. Local 22 minutes
Records of International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Local 22, Dressmakers Union. Includes minutes of Executive Board, Membership, and Grievance Committee meetings.
ILGWU Local 22 Records
The collection consists of alphabetical files of Local 22 from 1920 to 1933, containing correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and other material.