Box 2777
Contains 17 Results:
Textile Workers Union of America, 1969
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
Textile Workers Union of America, 1970-1973
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
United Textile Workers of America, 1956-1973
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada, 1961-1964
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
Tobacco Workers International Union, 1956-1971
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
Amalgamated Transit Union, 1956-1970
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
United Transport Service Employees of America, 1956-1967
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
Transport Workers Union of America, 1956-1969
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
United Transport Service Employees Union (also Laundry Workers International Union), 1962
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
International Typographical Union, Union Label and Public Relations Department, 1957
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
International Typographical Union, 1956-1966
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
Upholsterers' International Union of North America, 1969, undated
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
Confederation of Upholsterers and Furniture Workers (United Furniture Workers), 1957
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
Utility Workers Union of America, 1958-1973
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers International Union, 1956-1965
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
International Woodworkers of America, 1970-1973
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.
International Woodworkers of America, 1956-1967, 1969, 1971
Series V, Unions, 1951-1974, contains correspondence between the regional office and various local and international unions. These materials primarily include information about potential and actual organizing activities. Vote tallies of unionizing efforts appear in this series. In many cases, the documentation is relatively thin although some unions, including the Textile Workers Union of America, carried on an extensive correspondence.