Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- New York (State) -- New York
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Fabio Schettini ILGWU Files
This collection consists of correspondence and newspaper clippings documenting the ILGWU and the Liberal Party, and Mr. Schettini's work with both organizations and their various departments.
Fabio Schettini ILGWU Memorabilia
This collections consists of various pieces of memorabilia documenting Fabio Schettini's work with the ILGWU and the Liberal Party.
Fabio Schettini ILGWU Photographs
This collection consists of photographs documenting Fabio Schettini's involvment in the ILGWU, the AFL-CIO, the Liberal Party of New York, and his work on the mayoral campaign of John Lindsay.
Fabio Schettini ILGWU Publications
This collection consists of various pamphlets documenting the ILGWU, the Liberal Party, and other New York unions that were collected by Fabio Schettini.
ILGWU. Local 155 records
The Local 155 records consist primarily of the correspondence of Louis Nelson, manager of Local 15. The activities of the local are documented through articles, speeches, and other materials from the depression years through the late 1960s. Also included are minutes of Local 155's Executive Board between 1979 and 1995, issues of the local's publication, Knitgood Workers' Voice, from 1937 to 1995, files on Joe Lombardo and the Local 155's Health and Welfare Fund.
ILGWU. New York Cloak Joint Board records
The New York Cloak Joint Board of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, represented a number of New York City local unions whose members were employed as cloak makers. The collection contains reports, photographs, and the correspondence of three of its managers Israel Feinberg, Isidore Nagler and Henoch Mendelsund.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Louis Stulberg, General Secretary-Treasurer. Correspondence
The Stulberg General Secretary-Treasurer records consist primarily of correspondence dealing with union managerial matters during Stulberg's term in office, though there is also some correspondence from his tenure as executive vice-president (April 1956-May 1959), as well as a small amount (ca. 1 linear foot) of personal correspondence in the collection.
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.