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Ron Simpson oral history interview, May 24, 2018
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. In this interview, Ron Simpson talks about his life and shares his thoughts on current events while situating them within their historical contexts. He talks about his upbringing, his time in the military, and his roles as shop steward and lodge vice-president within his union.
William W. Winpisinger Oral History Project, September-October 2003
Georgia State University Library, Special Collections Department holds over 70 oral history interviews with retirees, members, and leaders of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers. Most of the interviews have been conducted by IAMAW Grand Lodge personel or Southern Labor Archives Staff. Many of the interviews have been transcribed.
Grand Lodge forms, ETC, 1981
Steward information, 1979-1986
FAG Bearings Corporation, 1974
Claude Barnes oral history interview, May 23, 2018
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. In this interview, Barnes discusses his childhood growing up on a farm. He then focuses on his work in the aircraft industry and the labor union. He discusses creating a new district and the many roles he played in the union. He also talks about his retirement, his family life, and work in the Retirees Club.
Bob Bax oral history interview, August 17, 2015
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. In this interview, Bob Bax reflects on his career and what it was like for him growing up in Missouri. He speaks on his industrious family upbringing, opportunities from his time competing in high school athletics, and the various jobs he has held throughout his lifetime. He speaks about being drafted into the military and also about working two major disasters involving aircraft before his eventual retirement.
Earl Schuessler oral history interview, May 23, 2018
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. In this interview, Schuessler discusses his upbringing (country life, adoption, sports). He then discusses his young adult life when he went to college for a year. After discussing that period, he focuses on his professional career. He also discusses the many labor union roles he has held throughout the years.
Shop Floor Re-Think Minutes, 1995-1998
United Way of Greater New Haven, 1974-1975
New England Conference, 1984
Office files, 2000-2004
Stewards Election results, 1999
Tom Faul oral history interview, May 16, 2019
Interviewed by Lisa Vallen. In this interview, Faul describes his early life and career as a machinist and his education. He discusses his work with Local 126, describes significant events and negotiations in his career and reminisces about the best and worst aspects of working for a labor union. He also describes labor union demonstrations which he helped organize and participated in.
Tom Faul, Jr. oral history interview, May 16, 2019
Interviewed by Lisa Vallen. In this interview, Faul describes his early life and career as a machinist and his education. He discusses his work with Local 126, describes significant events and negotiations in his career and reminisces about the best and worst aspects of working for a labor union. He also describes labor union demonstrations which he helped organize and participated in.
Grievance files, 2002-2004
Arbitration cases, 1970-1981
Correspondence, 1987
Roe Spencer oral history interview, May 24, 2012
Ray Moffatt oral history interview, October 4, 2017
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. In this interview, Moffatt begins with a discussion of his childhood and years in college. He then speaks about his travel and work with the Marine Corps. After this portion of the interview, Moffatt focuses on the many labor union jobs he held throughout his career. He concludes his interview with a discussion of retirement and the need for mentors in machinist labor unions.