Industrial relations
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
ATHM Textile Industry Publications on Microfilm
Microfilm collection of letters, press relesases, petitions, and pamplets relating to the arrest and imprisonment of Joseph Ettor and the "Bread and Roses" strike in Lawrence, MA in 1912.
C. W. Smith Papers
Account book for a carding and finishing mill in Methuen, MA
Carroll H. Bush Hosiery Workers Union Files
Contains forms, flyers, blank pledge cards & guidelines for organizers from various unions for hosiery workers. Also correspondence, a dues book, pamphlets, proceedings, constitutions, bylaws, etc. Unions include: American Federation of Hosiery Workers, New England Hosiery Workers, American Federation of Full Fashioned Hosiery Workers, Federation of Woolen and Worsted Workers of America, and UTWA.
Clifton Manufacturing Records
Collection of receipts, bills and statements. Also some minutes, tax returns, correspondence, sight drafts and checks, and labor-related receipts. There is one folder of papers of Jefferson Choice Evins, the Company's third president; it includes some correspondence relating to his duties as president of the Cotton Manufacturers Association of South Carolina.
Concord Manufacturing Company Records
A ledger listing names of workers, days worked, wages paid, and signatures of workers indicating they had received the sums listed by their names.
E. Davis Records
Collection of a consignment book listing types of goods, number of yards of fabric, and to whom they were assigned. Also a time book listing workers' names and the amount of hours they worked.
Elinor C. Larson Papers
Collection of information gathered by Larson about various textile fabrics and companies. Also contains a letter from the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union, answering Larson's inquiry about a cotton fabric in the Mount Vernon collection which was reprinted for the U.S. Centennial in 1876; and a letter from Diane Fagan Affleck, Merrimack Valley Textile Museum, North Andover, MA, giving information about fabrics in the Museum's collection.