Box 37
Contains 19 Results:
Strikes - Pennsylvania - selected
Includes: David Dubinsky with a group of women strikers from Penna Dress Makers; Local 111 members picket, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1964; Pennsylvania strikers take part in the general strike, April 1958; Local 295 members march in Cleveland, 1937, with Rose Pesotta; Allentown male workers picket, 1964; Local 111 members strike against Lesavoy Mills, Allentown, 1977
Strikes - Pennsylvania
Includes: David Dubinsky and Antonini lead a picket line in front of Kayser - Roth; woman with placard, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; employees of Scranton Frocks Shop strike, Scranton, 1958; Local 111 members picket, 1964; union members hand out anti-Judy Bond shopping bags outside the Bon Ton, York, Pennsylvania, 1964; Locals 424-445 picket, 1980
Strikes - Serbin - selected
Includes: Serbin employees picket on Alabama - Tennessee state line; jubilant union members; picketers ride horses; strikers pose with their families, Fayetteville, Tennessee, 5/11/55; strikers receive a check; women in prisoner's uniforms at a strike meeting
Strikes - Serbin [folder 1 of 4]
Includes: women pose in prisoner's uniforms; Zimmerman at a strike meeting; strikers dress in prisoner's uniforms walk with a ball and chain; Serbin strikers picket in front of Morrison Hotel, Chicago, 1955; ILGWU defendants in Lincoln County Jail; policemen; police with handcuffed striker
Strikes - Sears - selected
Includes: Men, one dressed as Santa Claus, picket Sears, Dec. 1966; employees strike Sears, 1967; Local 148-162 strikes in front of Sears
Strikes - Sears
Includes: Police talk to black woman staging sit-in in Sears, Newark, New Jersey, 1966; police drag woman away from sit - in; man loads into police wagon; women strike in back of Sears, Paducah, Kentucky, 3/30/67; Local 346 members picket Sears, 11/6/66, Chattanooga, Tennessee; strikers picket Sears
Strikes - Teachers, New York City - selected
Includes: David Dubinsky, Robert Kennedy, and Stulberg; David Dubinsky, Wagner, and Potofsky; Stulberg, Sammy Davis Jr., Humphry, and Wagner