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Frank Waldner oral history interview, December 4, 2011
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Identifier: WaldnerF_L2012-14
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Waldner discusses his family history and growing up in Maryland. He talks about his first job in the military and as a mechanic. He differentiates working in the engine shop and working as a mechanic. He goes to work for Capital Airlines and talks about the various positions he held there. He discusses moving up to the District level and how working in the union has affected his home life. Waldner then becomes Airline Coordinator and he discusses changes in...
Dates:
December 4, 2011
Office files, 1988-1994
File — Box 11, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
: [handwritten notes on negotiations for Wood Mach Cell Operator dated July 1993]
[“Wood Shop Notice” regarding job reclassification dated September 6, 1993]
[negotiations regarding stock shapers September 1993]
[job description for Stock Shaper dated 10/10/88]
[memo dated March 8, 1991 regarding settlement of grievance regarding the job duties of Stock Shaper and Machine Operator B]
[letter addressed to Craig Gouthier from Georgianna E. Coleman dated October 4, 1988 regarding a revised job...
Dates:
1988-1994
Antoinette Brooks-Floyd oral history interview, November 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: Brooks-FloydA_L2013-17
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Brooks-Floyd begins by discussing her family background, growing up in New York, her father’s work and personal history. She talks about her father’s political background and her relationship with him. She talks about her early marriage and motherhood and taking classes at NYU as well as her early work history working part-time at night as a reservationist at TWA. She describes relocating to Los Angeles and taking a reservationist position at TWA, where they...
Dates:
November 20, 2013
Andrea Gorman oral history interview, November 19, 2013
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Identifier: GormanA_L2013-16
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Gorman begins by discussing her family background and recalls growing up as the seventh of eight children. She talks about her father’s death, when the family was separated and placed into orphanages, and their eventual reunion. She talks about her early marriage and becoming the mother of three sons. Gorman talks about becoming a Teamster in 1966 when she worked making car parts. She recalls becoming a steel worker, then a machinist and her efforts to promote...
Dates:
November 19, 2013
Roger Hare oral history interview, July 27, 2014
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Identifier: HareR_L2014-23
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Roger Hare was born in Houlton, Maine on August 27th, 1927. He discusses his struggle with tuberculosis as a teenager, necessitating bed rest for a year and his mother's death from cancer that same year. Hare recalls his first job working for the Maine Turnpike Authority as a toll collector, which had a high number of applicants for a small number of positions. Hare discusses his boss attempting to buy him out because he joined the Teamsters. He details his...
Dates:
July 27, 2014
James Brown Jr. oral history interview, December 6, 2011
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Identifier: BrownJ_L2012-03
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Brown recounts his early work experience at Harold’s Mobile Service, working on cars as a Teamster under Harold Stull, who was also a former IAMAW member. Brown recalls his early positions within the union, and describes the politics behind the breakoff of McDonnell/Douglas from district 9 during his time as an organizer for the district lodge. Brown discusses the impact of the PATCO strike and NAFTA on the labor movement. Brown describes the retiree...
Dates:
December 6, 2011
Robert Gregory oral history interview, December 4, 2011
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Identifier: GregoryR_L2012-07
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Gregory discusses his upbringing and education. Gregory describes the structure and “shop politics” and classifications of the Aerojet plant, and his working relationships with officers Chuck Jones and Hal Sheehan. Gregory also discusses the types of government projects that Aerojet would receive. Gregory recalls his increased involvement in the union and his early election history within his local lodge, and some of the other companies that his local lodge...
Dates:
December 4, 2011
Fred Waggoner oral history interview, December 7, 2011
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Identifier: WaggonerF_L2012-13
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Rachel Bernstein. Waggoner discusses growing up on a farm with many siblings. His family had no knowledge of unions, but after Waggoner gets back from the war he decides to take a union job at a glass factory. He then works for Pacific Intermountain Express where he gets more involved with the local. He moves from shop steward to chief steward on to secretary-treasurer. He talks about all of his positions held and getting involved with the District and Grand Lodge. He...
Dates:
December 7, 2011
C. T. Weed oral history interview, October 2, 2017
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: WeedC_L2017-34
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. In this interview, Weed begins with a discussion of his earlier childhood and agrarian lifestyle. He discusses joining the Navy in order to leave the farm. After discussing his time traveling and learning in the Navy, he discusses the many positions he held throughout his career. He mainly discusses his time at Fort Rucker where he worked and held union positions. He discusses issues the union dealt with (strikes, pension, etc.) and his many leadership roles....
Dates:
October 2, 2017
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
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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
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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
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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