Box CMCC 6
Contains 12 Results:
Buckeye Bumper, 1940
1941
Material includes: newspapers, handbills, bulletins and AFL promotional billings, concerning the organization of different unions, a souvenir booklet of the International Convention of the UAW of America (AFL affiliation); a special convention issue of the VOICE OF THE UNION CEMENT, LIME, GYPSUM & ALLIED WORKER. [AFL affiliation]; a print of the AFL logo. Correspondents include: M.R. Ford; Harry Geis; Wm. Green.
Ford Campaign, 1941
Material includes: newspaper articles, handbills, fliers and other promotional materials dealing with the campaign to organize the Ford plant, and the resulting dispute between the AFL and the CIO.
Newspaper clippings, 1942
Material includes: campaign and organization of the Western Cartridge Company in Alton, Illinois.
Western News, 1942
Material includes: copies of small newspapers published by the AFL "in the interests of the Western Cartidge Employees"- propaganda to help push organization with the AFL.
Western Cartridge, 1942
Material includes: newsletters published by the AFL to aid in their organization of the Western Cartridge Co. in East Alton, Illinois.
Bunzy Case- Western Cartridge, 1942
Material includes: newspapers, letters and notices concerning the organizing within the East Alton Manufacturing Co. and the Chemical Workers Union; the decision of the independent wage earners of the Western Cartridge Co. to reamin independent. Correspondents include: Alphonse Eberle, dean of Law at St. Louis University; Joseph A. Padway, General Counsel, AFL; J.M. Olin, First V-P., Western Cartridge Co.
Newark - Ohio; ALCOA News-Views, 1943
Material includes: small newspapers (of the American Aluminum Workers); propaganda and election news of the Newark Aluminum Workers.
ALCOA News-Views-Personal, 1943
Material includes: handbills, bulletins and newsletters published by the AFL to encourage the organization of the American Aluminum workers; the eventual victory of the AFL in the ALCOA plants.
ALCOA- Lafayette, Ind., 1943
Material includes: newsletters and handbills concerning the organization of Alcoa plant in Lafayette, Indiana.
ALCOA- Lafayette, Ind.- General, 1943-1944
Material includes: telegrams; letters and reports on the negotiation for the Aluminum Plant Workers in Lafayette, Ind.; photos of a man with an injured leg (no explanation); a summary of the International Council of Aluminum Workers Union AFL 1934-1943. Correspondents include: Frank P. Fenton, Director of Organization, AFL; Margaret Scattergood, Research Dept., AFL; Harold Graybill; Hugh Gormley, Regional Director, AFL.
American Federationist Magazine, 1944
Material consists of: a single copy of magazine AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST.