Industrial relations
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
International Typographical Union, Local 90 (Richmond, Va.) records
International Typographical Union, Local 104 (Birmingham, Ala.) records
Joseph M. Brown collection
Joseph M. Brown served as Governor of Georgia in 1909-11 and 1912-13. The collection contains a speech delivered on October 29, 1912, regarding in strikes and labor conflicts, and correspondence between the governor and the Georgia Federation of Labor and the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America.
Labor and Employment Relations Association, Atlanta chapter records
Labor and Employment Relations Association, Atlanta chapter records (1983-2006) consits of correspondence and meeting materials. The Labor and Employment Relations Association (LERA) is the singular organization in the country where professionals interested in all aspects of labor and employment relations network to share ideas and learn about new developments, issues, and practices in the field.
Mississippi State AFL-CIO records
North Carolina State AFL-CIO records
The North Carolina State Federation of Labor was organized in 1907 and held annual conventions until 1957. The North Carolina State AFL-CIO was then organized in 1958. The collection consists of administrative files, 1945, 1949-1981, and also includes material regarding the North Carolina gubernatorial campaign of Wilbur Hobby, president of the North Carolina State AFL-CIO.
Paul L. Styles, Sr. collection
The collection of Paul L. Styles Sr., 1950-1972, is composed primarily of his correspondence and speeches during his three years as a member of the National Labor Relations Board and his eleven years as the chief labor relations officer with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, Southeastern Region records
Reverend Joe Irwin papers
The papers, 1955-1980, of the Reverend Joe Irwin consist of reports, memoranda, and a seminar paper concerning the International Labor Organization (ILO).
Roma Heaney Collection
The Roma Heaney Collection consists of a 17 page paper, "Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: The Introduction of Industrial Work Discipline in the Southern Pine Region, 1900-1920."
Savannah Typographical Union Local 183 collection
The collection contains newspaper clippings and one photograph.
Service Employees International Union, Southern Region records
South Carolina Labor Council records
The records, 1950-1972, of the South Carolina Labor Council, AFL-CIO, consist mainly of correspondence.
Tennessee State Labor Council records
The Records, 1937-1979, of the Tennessee State Labor Council consist of correspondence, literature on pending state legislation affecting labor, "state of the state" addresses of the Tennessee governors, and legislative bulletins and newsletters.
Terry Koupas collection
This collection consists of an anonymous 55-page typescript titled Brief History of the United States Department of Labor (circa 1962) and a sheet reproducing 3 unidentified photographs.
UNITE HERE/Workers United Southern Region records
UNITE HERE/Workers United Southern Region records consist of contracts, negotiations, grievances, videotapes, photographs, charters, periodicals, and t-shirts. The Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees (UNITE) merged in 2004 with the Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union (HERE) in 2004 to create a new union known as UNITE HERE.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 144 (Macon, Ga.) records
United Brotherhood of Carpenters, Local 144 (Macon, GA) Records, 1887-1970, consist of minutes, correspondence, financial documents and printed material. The collection, which includes the original minutes of the founding of the local in 1887, bulks in the 1940s and 1950s.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 384 (Asheville, N.C.) records
The Records, 1934-1959, of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 384 (Asheville, N.C.) concern the meetings, elections, salary increase requests, and violation charges against members, as well as the proposed affiliation of Local 384 with the North Carolina State AFL-CIO.
United Food & Commercial Workers Union of America, Local 204 (Charlotte, N.C.) records
The United Food & Commercial Workers Union of America, Local 204 (Charlotte, N.C.) records, 1977-1994, consist of financial and membership records, organizing materials, contract negotiations, grievances, office files, and correspondence. UFCW Local 204 is based in Charlotte, North Carolina and primarily represents the interests of grocery store and nursing home employees.
United Food & Commercial Workers Union of America, Local 204 (Winston-Salem, N.C.) records
United Food & Commercial Workers Union of America, Local 204 (Winston-Salem, N.C.) records, 1976-1996, consist of grievances, contract negotiations, office files, newspaper clippings, NLRB cases, legal files, and financial records. UFCW Local 204 was based in Charlotte, North Carolina, before moving to Winston-Salem and primarily represents the interests of grocery store and nursing home employees.