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Office and Professional Employees International Union records
This collection consists of documents and artifacts relating to the management and relations of the OPEIU and its relationship with the Tennessee Valley Authority and other business and government organizations. This collection covers documentation pertaining to the activities of the union from the 1950s to the 2000s.
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, Arbitration and Grievances [Series X]
The Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) was formed in 1968 to represent the interests of federally employed air traffic controllers and was dissolved in 1981, after a strike against the United States government resulted in all PATCO members being fired from their Federal Aviation Administration jobs. This finding aid (number 10 of 18) describes Series X, Arbitration and Greivances, 1969-1982 (17.75 linear feet of records in 43 boxes).
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, Central Office Files [Series VI]
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, Executive Vice President's files [Series II]
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, Membership Files [Series VII]
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, President's files [Series I]
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, Regional Vice President's files [Series III]
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, Safety and Health files [Series XIII]
Tennessee Valley Trades and Labor Council records
Organized in 1937 from a Tennessee Valley Authority employee relations committee. Composed of international representatives of 16 craft unions, the TVTLC represents employees of TVA in Tennessee and Alabama. The records, 1941-1974, consist of correspondence, committee files, grievances and documents pertaining to matters brought before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEO).
Textile Workers Union of America, Georgia-Tennessee-Alabama Joint Board records
The Georgia-Tennessee-Alabama Area Joint Board of the Textile Workers Union of America (TWUA-GTA) provides support and leadership to the several TWUA local unions in northwest Georgia, northeast Alabama, and the Chattanooga area of Tennessee. Its records, 1952-1980, consist of correspondence, minutes, contract negotiation papers, grievance cases and printed items of the six TWUA Local unions in the area.
United Auto Workers, Local 882 (Atlanta, Ga.) records
United Auto Workers, Local 882 (Atlanta, Ga.) records
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.
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.
United Food and Commercial Workers 2598T (Enka, N.C.) records
United Food and Commercial Workers, Local 815T (Morristown, Tenn.) records
The United Food and Commercial Workers Local 815T represented textile workers employed by the America Enka Company in Morristown, Tennessee. The records include meeting minutes, strike and protest organization materials, union membership and leadership rosters, member resignation records, union election records, business contracts, grievances, arbitration, and negotiations, benefits information, trial records, and records of the union local’s history with both the UFCW and the UTWA.