Clothing workers -- Labor unions -- United States
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records
Correspondence, clippings, minutes, organizing leaflets, photographs, speeches, phonographs, scrapbooks, and organizational records documenting the founding, growth, history and development of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America; the activities of its officers and other leading officials; its organizing activities; and its administration.
ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers
Chiefly correspondence and articles with and by Gus Tyler from the 1950s to the 1970s.
ILGWU. Gus Tyler papers
Correspondence, subject files, articles, transcripts of broadcasts, photographs, and other materials dating from the end of the 1950s to 1996.
ILGWU International Relations Department Records
ILGWU Local 22, Charles S Zimmerman Papers on Microfilm
Primarily correspondence, reports, minutes, newspaper clippings, and broadsides dealing with his activities as a leader in Local 22 (in Series I), as well as his other union and political activities (in Series II). Among the most significant material in the collection is correspondence documenting Zimmerman's activities with the Communist Party in the U.S. and its various factions and splinter groups, as well as other political organizations and figures.
ILGWU. Local 89. Luigi Antonini correspondence
Correspondence, speeches, and subject files covering Luigi Antonini's activities, both within and outside of the ILGWU, from the 1920s to the 1960s.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Charles S. Zimmerman papers
The Charles Zimmerman papers consist primarily of correspondence, reports, minutes, newspaper clippings, and broadsides dealing with his activities as a leader in Local 22 (in Series I), as well as his other union and political activities (in Series II).
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Louis Stulberg, President. Correspondence
The Stulberg presidential records consist of correspondence, memoranda, photographs, speeches and subject files primarily dealing with union matters during Stulberg's term in office, though there are some personal materials in the collection as well.