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Atlanta Transit System records
The collection consists of labor relation files of the various companies that have operated Atlanta's public transit system.
Glass Bottle Blowers Association, Local 101 (East Point, Ga.) records
The records of the Glass Bottle Blowers Association of the United States and Canada (GBBA), Local 101 (East Point, Ga.), 1953-1992, largely reflect the local's relationship with its principal employer, the Owens-Illinois Company plant in East Point. Contains eight series: Administrative, Contracts, Correspondence, Financial documents, Grievances, Legal documents, Minutes, and Subject files.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Southeast Regional Office records
Jimi Richards collection
Jimi Richards served as the Secretary-Treasurer and Manager of International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 728, Atlanta (Ga.). The Jimi Richards collection, 1988-2003, contains correspondence, organizing materials, agreements, bylaws, local newsletters, election materials, printed materials, videocassette tapes, and case documents of Locals 728, 528, and 928 (Atlanta, Ga.)
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization records, Accident files [Series XII]
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, Conventions [Series IX]
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 9 of 18) describes Series IX, Conventions, 1969-1981 (1.25 linear feet of records in 3 boxes), documenting PATCO's annual national meetings.