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Newsclippings, 1983-1985

 File — Box 18, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents [File Folder 1 Title: Christmas Holidays Take-Aways Lodge 690 – USRACO Leaflets + News Releases 1985 Contents: NH Register Article, “‘Honeymoon’ ends at gun plant: No bonus, extended furlough sour union on management” dated November 13, 1985; article, “Repeating Arms workers protest loss of yule pay” dated November 27, 1985; NH Register article, “Gun factory workers protest holiday pay loss” dated November 23, 1985; Bulls Eye newsletter dated November 1985; “Yes I want the IAM” cards;...
Dates: 1983-1985

Strike Publicity Olin- Victory Lodge 609, 1969

 File — Box 21, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents The American Independent Movement Newsletter IV:18 October 1, 1969; Strike News published by the American Independent Movement No. 5 12/2/69; Olin Strike News put out by AIM; article “Workers Strike Profit-Hungry Olin' by Ruth Meyerowitz regarding the 1969 strike, “The members of Victory Lodge 609 of the IAM rejected a company offer which would have destroyed many of the gains won by the workers over the past 13 years. The union pointed out that a 5% wage increase was grossly inadequate and...
Dates: 1969

Discharge Council, circa 1988

 File — Box 15, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents [File Folder 1 Title: 609 Jenny Council Contents: agreement between USRAC and Lodge 609 of IAMAW dated February 29, 1988; agreement between Olin Corporation and Lodge 609 dated July 16, 1974; agreement between USRAC and Lodge 609 dated February 29, 1988; handwritten note from John Palmeri; Opening Statement for an arbitration regarding the termination of an employee with seniority; Master Attendance Record 1985, 1986, 1987; USRAC Disciplinary Action Notice; letter addressed to Georgiana...
Dates: circa 1988

Coet Combs oral history interview, December 7, 2011

 Item — Othertype Oral History: Series Series A: ; Series Series B:; Series Series C: ; Series Series D: ; Series Series E: ; Series Series F: ; Series Series G: ; Series Series H: ; Series Series I: ; Series Series J: ; Series Series K: ; Series Series L: ; Series Series M: ; Series Series N: ; Series Series P: ; Series Series Q: ; Series Series R: ; Series I; Series II; Series III; Series IV; Series L2006-08; Series L2005-23; Series L2008-07
Identifier: CombsC_L2012-04
Scope and Contents Interviewed by Rachel Bernstein. Combs describes his early life and family background in rural Kentucky, and his father’s involvement with the United Mine Workers. Combs recalls his education at Hindman boarding school and his decision to join the United States Navy. Combs describes the military and unionized civilian employment that he held prior to joining the IAMAW. Combs discusses the effect that the political environment of the late 1960s and early 1970s, including race relations and...
Dates: December 7, 2011

Roger Nauyalis oral history interview, December 6, 2011

 Item — Othertype Oral History: Series Series A: ; Series Series B:; Series Series C: ; Series Series D: ; Series Series E: ; Series Series F: ; Series Series G: ; Series Series H: ; Series Series I: ; Series Series J: ; Series Series K: ; Series Series L: ; Series Series M: ; Series Series N: ; Series Series P: ; Series Series Q: ; Series Series R: ; Series I; Series II; Series III; Series IV; Series L2006-08; Series L2005-23; Series L2008-07
Identifier: NauyalisR_L2012-10
Scope and Contents Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Roger Nauyalis mainly discusses the responsibilities he had in various positions he held in the union over his working years. He talks about his family background and early working years starting in 1964, at different open and closed shops in Illinois. He joined the IBEW and the Machinists early in his career and worked his way up from shop steward to vice president within Local Lodge 2045. Specifically, he discusses the wildcat strike at his first job in J.I....
Dates: December 6, 2011

William Engler oral history interview, December 8, 2011

 Item — Othertype Oral History: Series Series A: ; Series Series B:; Series Series C: ; Series Series D: ; Series Series E: ; Series Series F: ; Series Series G: ; Series Series H: ; Series Series I: ; Series Series J: ; Series Series K: ; Series Series L: ; Series Series M: ; Series Series N: ; Series Series P: ; Series Series Q: ; Series Series R: ; Series I; Series II; Series III; Series IV; Series L2006-08; Series L2005-23; Series L2008-07
Identifier: EnglerW_L2012-06
Scope and Contents Interviewed by Rachel Bernstein. Engler discusses growing up in an ethnically German household in a European immigrant neighborhood. He recalls how his parents expectation was going to work not college. He remembers his first job out of high school as a lab tech with a company that made springs. Engler recalls moving to the National Tea Company, which was organized by the Teamsters and reflects on the differences between the Teamsters and the IAMAW. Engler discusses joining the IAMAW in 1966...
Dates: December 8, 2011

Bob Kourpias oral history interview, December 6, 2011

 Item — Othertype Oral History: Series Series A: ; Series Series B:; Series Series C: ; Series Series D: ; Series Series E: ; Series Series F: ; Series Series G: ; Series Series H: ; Series Series I: ; Series Series J: ; Series Series K: ; Series Series L: ; Series Series M: ; Series Series N: ; Series Series P: ; Series Series Q: ; Series Series R: ; Series I; Series II; Series III; Series IV; Series L2006-08; Series L2005-23; Series L2008-07
Identifier: KourpiasG_L2012-09
Scope and Contents Interviewed by Rachel Bernstein. George Kourpias begins the interview discussing his parents, including his mother contracting the flu in the 1918 epidemic and how his father coming to the U.S. He talks about his first jobs selling newspapers and shining shoes before discussing leaving school to work in Chicago. Eventually he returned to Sioux city and began work in a plant organized by the IAMAW. Kourpias discusses being elected chair of the negotiating committee in 1957 and the following...
Dates: December 6, 2011

James Gordon Worley oral history interview, March 20, 2013

 Item — Othertype Oral History: Series Series A: ; Series Series B:; Series Series C: ; Series Series D: ; Series Series E: ; Series Series F: ; Series Series G: ; Series Series H: ; Series Series I: ; Series Series J: ; Series Series K: ; Series Series L: ; Series Series M: ; Series Series N: ; Series Series P: ; Series Series Q: ; Series Series R: ; Series I; Series II; Series III; Series IV; Series L2006-08; Series L2005-23; Series L2008-07
Identifier: WorleyG_L2013-05
Scope and Contents Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Worley begins by discussing his parents' work background and their feelings about unions. He recounts his relationship with his half-brother. Worley talks about serving in the Navy, basic training and working on an aircraft carrier. Worley talks about working at Oak Ridge Laboratory and joining the union. He discusses the various projects he worked on at Oak Ridge. Worley talks about being steward and chief steward and about the strike of 1963. He recalls the...
Dates: March 20, 2013

Olin materials and correspondence, 1977-1983

 File — Box 18, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents [letter addressed to Ralph Iannuzzi from George Poulin dated June 30, 1983 granting a strike sanction against U.S. Repeating Arms Co.] [letter from Louis Romano dated July 6, 1983 about the condition of a former Financial Secretary and her work ability due to disability] [Notice to Mediation Agencies] [letter addressed to W.W. Winpisinger from John Palmieri dated July 18, 1983 requesting Removal of Strike Sanction LL 609 & USRAC] [letter addressed to Craig S. Gouthier from Sal Iaccio...
Dates: 1977-1983

Donations, 1990

 File — Box 9, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents [letter addressed to Ms Mildred Fowler from Frances McGill (Secretary-Treasurer, 1990) donation “in Lieu of flower’s”] [letter addressed to NAACP New Haven Chapter regarding Freedom Fund Dinner tickets from Frances McGill, letter to Victory Lodge No 609 IAM regarding dinner tickets April 1990, “Business, Corporate, Community Table Packages” for 1990 NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner – Thursday, May 24, 1990 Park Plaza Hotel New Haven, CT, handwritten list of names (4 pages stapled)] [letter sent out...
Dates: 1990

Arbitration cases, 1982-1987

 File — Box 10, Folder: 26
Scope and Contents [File Folder 26 Title: Arbr. Carroll Daugherty 7 tests for establishing just cause in discipline Contents: “The Questions” (6 copies); “Know Your Rights!” regarding union contract, “Seven Tests for Just Cause (4 pages)] [File Folder 27 Title: Arb - Usnaro vs Lodge 609 Contents: “Change in Employee Status Form” dated 10/01/46; “Change In Employee Status Form” dated 3/25/41] [File Folder 28 Title: IAM Audit Record Contents: “Sample Monthly Work Report” July 1986 (3 pages stapled);...
Dates: 1982-1987

Sound Recordings:

 File
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents note 1. The Original "Talking Union" and Other Union Songs, Almanac Singers with Pete Seeger and Chorus, lyrics and information included, Folkways Records and Service Corporation, New York, 1 copy, 33 1/3 rpm, 1955 2. Lionel Bart's "Oliver", original Broadway cast recording, RCA...
Dates: 1956-1996

Job Descriptions, 1972-2004

 File — Box 8, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents [Hourly Job Description (6)][Job Description (3)][Qualification Standards (1)[U.S. Repeating Arms Interoffice Memo regarding a revised job description for “Materials Clerk” submitted to John Reynolds dated October 25, 2004, a revised “Hourly Job Description, Qualification Standards (3 pages stapled)][“Janitorial Procedures,” explaining how each of the janitors’ duties are to be accomplished (7 pages stapled)][1 photographic negative with 2 exposures][Hourly Job Description for “Inventory...
Dates: 1972-2004

Periodicals and additional printed material

 File — Box OS 4/4: Series X
Identifier: B
Scope and Contents Aero Mechanic - Aeronautical Industrial District Lodge 751 - International Association of Machinists - Official Organ Washington State Machinists (May 28, 1962; April 11, 1966) The Aircrafter [in the interests of the membership of Aeronautical Industrial District Lodge 1578, International Association of Machinists] (March 16,...
Dates: 1957-2002

Thomas Hurd oral history interview, December 7, 2011

 Item — Othertype Oral History: Series Series A: ; Series Series B:; Series Series C: ; Series Series D: ; Series Series E: ; Series Series F: ; Series Series G: ; Series Series H: ; Series Series I: ; Series Series J: ; Series Series K: ; Series Series L: ; Series Series M: ; Series Series N: ; Series Series P: ; Series Series Q: ; Series Series R: ; Series I; Series II; Series III; Series IV; Series L2006-08; Series L2005-23; Series L2008-07
Identifier: HurdT_L2012-08
Scope and Contents Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Hurd begins by discussing his family background and the circumstances that led to his family moving from Kansas to southern California. Hurd describes some of the jobs that his father held before his passing, his memories growing up around the amusement center, and his family’s political beliefs and the internal conflicts that arose from them. Hurd then describes his military academy and Catholic school educational background, and wishes that he had “joined the...
Dates: December 7, 2011

AFL-CIO COPE:

 File
Identifier: 2
Scope and Contents note 28. Big Business in Politics, a presentation of AFL-CIO's COPE, (Mauer, Show #1, 1 copy, 16mm b/w, estimated 500′, estimated 13 minutes, metal case, reel and film in good condition, undated 29. Politics Is Money, a presentation of AFL-CIO's COPE, (Show #2 in a series), 1 copy, 16mm b/w, 1...
Dates: 1956-1996

Separated to Southern Labor Archives Periodicals Collection

 Sub-Series
Identifier: E
Scope and Contents of the Subseries For access see the Southern Labor Archives Periodicals Collection finding aid or catalog.Titles below are part of the Labor Periodicals Collection--see inventory for Labor PeriodicalsAction, North Carolina Labor Committee for McGovern Action...
Dates: 1945-1981