- keyword(s): United Furniture Workers of America (UFWA)
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United Furniture Workers of America records
United Furniture Workers of America contracts and agreements collection
The Contracts and Agreements Collection of the United Furniture Workers of America (1905-1975) includes agreements and contracts between UFWA locals and companies located throughout the United States.
[United Furniture Workers of America (UFWA-CIO) organizing], 1940s, undated
AFL-CIO Region 8 records
United Furniture Workers of America (UFWA-CIO) newsletters, various locals, 1947
United Furniture Workers of America (UFWA-CIO), Thomasville Chair Company Newsletter, March 1947
UFWA Common Sense (United Furniture Workers of America), March 1950
The Labor Periodicals Collection is a collection of printed journals, newspapers, newsletters and other published materials separated from various Southern Labor Archives organizational collections, or acquired through subscription. Most titles are the official publications of AFL-CIO affiliated labor organizations, primarily in the Southeast, however the collection also includes many national and international union publications.
Sealy - Southeast, Memphis, TN and United Furniture Workers of America [UFWA], Local 282
UFWA 1010 News Bulletin (United Furniture Workers of America. Local 1010 (Los Angeles, Calif.)), February 1956
The Labor Periodicals Collection is a collection of printed journals, newspapers, newsletters and other published materials separated from various Southern Labor Archives organizational collections, or acquired through subscription. Most titles are the official publications of AFL-CIO affiliated labor organizations, primarily in the Southeast, however the collection also includes many national and international union publications.
UFWA Rank and File Committee for CIO Bulletin (United Furniture Workers of America. Rank and File Committee for CIO), January 1950
The Labor Periodicals Collection is a collection of printed journals, newspapers, newsletters and other published materials separated from various Southern Labor Archives organizational collections, or acquired through subscription. Most titles are the official publications of AFL-CIO affiliated labor organizations, primarily in the Southeast, however the collection also includes many national and international union publications.