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Collection about United Automobile Workers of America, Local 34 (Doraville, Ga.) retirees
Photographs and a sound recording, 22 June 1983, document an event for retirees who belonged to United Auto Workers, Local 34 (Doraville, Ga.).
Herb Butler papers
Herb Green papers
Herb Green began his career in the labor movement shortly after being employed in the General Motors plant in Doraville, Georgia, in 1948, by serving on the union's collective bargaining committee. His Papers, 1959-1981, include thirty photographs of Green (also pictured are Andrew Young, Lane Kirkland, Sen. Walter Mondale, and Sen. Jim Sasser), and newspaper articles about him.
Robert Claxton collection
The Robert Claxton collection contains newspaper clippings documenting a United Auto Workers Local 1725 strike at an auto parts plant in Carrolton, Georgia from January 12, 1972 until February 6, 1973.
Sue Doro collection
United Auto Workers contract collection
The collection contains thirty-three contracts dated 1940-1993.
United Auto Workers, Local 882 (Atlanta, Ga.) records
United Auto Workers, Local 882 (Atlanta, Ga.) records
United Auto Workers Local 882, Ford Assembly Plant Scrapbooks collection
This collections contains scrapbooks (1979-2006) that include photographs, news clippings, articles, invitations, announcements, and other materials related to the Hapeville, GA, Ford Assembly Plant and its workers, including members of the United Auto Workers Local 882 (Atlanta, Ga.)
United Auto Workers, Local Lodge 868 (Atlanta, Ga.) records
International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implementation Workers of America, Local Lodge 868 was located in Atlanta, Georgia and its members were employees of Chrysler Corporation, Parts Division which closed in October 1984. The records of Local 868, 1970-1984, consist of correspondence, finances, grievances, and negotiations, as well as artifacts.
William "Bill" Roberts collection
The collection of William "Bill" Roberts contains telegrams, bulletins and letters relating to a strike of the Fisher Body Employees in 1936.