International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Louis Stulberg, President. Correspondence,
1945-1977 [bulk 1966-1975]

Collection Number: 5780/004

Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library

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Compiled by:
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Date completed:
November 1976
EAD encoding:
Casey S. Westerman, July 8, 2002

© 2002 Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Louis Stulberg, President. Correspondence, 1945-1977 [bulk 1966-1975].
Collection Number:
5780/004
Creator:
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. President's Office.
Quantity:
28 linear ft.
Forms of Material:
Correspondence.
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library
Abstract:
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.


ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY

Louis Stulberg was born in Poland in 1901 and emigrated with his parents to Canada in 1904. After graduating from the Harborn Collegiate Institute in Toronto in 1918, he moved to Chicago, where he worked as a cutter and joined ILGWU Local 81. Stulberg moved around the country, working as a cutter and union organizer in Toledo, Ohio, Chicago, and New York City. It was in New York that he finally settled, working as an official and organizer in ILGWU Local 10. Later he held a number of executive positions in the ILGWU, including the vice-presidency, a seat on the General Executive Board, the executive vice-presidency, and the office of General Secretary-Treasurer. He was elected president of the union in 1966, succeeding David Dubinsky, and served until his retirement in 1975. He died in 1977.
Stulberg's term was an inward-looking time, after the long tenure of David Dubinsky. A demographic shift in ILGWU membership, from largely Jewish and Italian workers to more Hispanic and African-American workers, had begun under Dubinsky, but accelerated rapidly during Stulberg's term. During this period, the ILGWU focused more heavily on organizing, and membership reached an all-time high in 1968. But by 1970, it had begun to fall dramatically, as more clothing manufacturers moved their operations abroad. The union also shed many of its political connections under Stulberg's leadership. In 1968 he led the union out of the Liberal Party, which it had helped to found, and severed its ties to the Americans for Democratic Action.

COLLECTION DESCRIPTION

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.
Significant individuals in the collection include: David Dubinsky; Hubert Humphrey, Jacob Javits; Lyndon Johnson; Edward Kennedy; Jay Lovestone; Eugene McCarthy, George McGovern, George Meany, Richard Nixon; A Philip Randolph; Bayard Rustin; Robert Strauss; Harry S. Truman; Gus Tyler; and Charles S. Zimmerman.
Notable organizations represented in the collection are: the AFL-CIO; Americans for Democratic Action; the Democratic National Committee; the Liberal Party of New York; and the National Labor Relations Board.
Topics covered include: civil rights; dealings with garment manufacturers; international labor activities; locals and regional departments of the ILGWU throughout the U.S., Puerto Rico, and Canada; minority membership in the ILGWU; relations with other unions; strikes and other labor disputes; union administrative matters; union conventions; union involvement in politics and government, especially in New York City and New York State; retirees' benefits, scholarships; union organizing; and wages.

SUBJECTS

Names:
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
Dubinsky, David, 1892-
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978.
Javits, Jacob K. (Jacob Koppel), 1904-1986.
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines) ,1908-1973.
Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1932-
Lovestone, Jay.
McCarthy, Eugene J., 1916-
McGovern, George S. (George Stanley) ,1922-
Meany, George, 1894-
Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-
Randolph, A. Philip (Asa Philip), 1889-
Rustin, Bayard, 1912-1987.
Strauss, Robert S.
Stulberg, Louis, 1901-1977.
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972.
Tyler, Gus.
AFL-CIO.
Americans for Democratic Action.
Democratic National Committee (U.S.)
Democratic Party (U.S.)
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Convention.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union--Presidents.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union--Political activity--New York (State)
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union--Political activity--New York (State)--New York.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union--Political activity--United States.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
Liberal Party of New York State.
United States. National Labor Relations Board.

Subjects:
Civil rights--United States.
Clothing trade--New York (State)--New York.
Clothing trade--United States.
Clothing trade--Canada.
Clothing trade--Puerto Rico.
Clothing workers--New York (State)--New York.
Clothing workers--United States.
Clothing workers--Canada.
Clothing workers--Puerto Rico.
Collective bargaining--Clothing industry--New York (State)--New York.
Collective bargaining--Clothing industry--United States.
Collective bargaining--Clothing industry--Canada.
Collective bargaining--Clothing industry--Puerto Rico.
Employee rights--United States.
Industrial relations--United States.
Postemployment benefits--United States.
Strikes and lockouts--Clothing trade--New York (State)--New York.
Strikes and lockouts--Clothing trade--United States.
Afro-American labor union members.
Clothing workers--Labor unions--New York (State)--New York.
Clothing workers--Labor unions--United States.
Clothing workers--Labor unions--Canada.
Clothing workers--Labor unions--Puerto Rico.
Clothing workers--Labor unions--Organizing--United States.
Labor union locals.
Minority labor union members--United States.
Wages--Clothing workers--New York (State)--New York.
Wages--Clothing workers--United States.
Women's clothing industry--New York (State)--New York.
Women's clothing industry--United States.
Women's clothing industry--Canada.
Women's clothing industry--Puerto Rico.

Form and Genre Terms:
Correspondence
Memorandums
Organization files
Photographs
Speeches


INFORMATION FOR USERS

Cite As:
International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Louis Stulberg, President. Correspondence, 1945-1977 [bulk 1966-1975]. #5780/004. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.

COLLECTION ARRANGEMENT

General Executive Board correspondence is arranged in reverse chronological order. General Office correspondence, regions, joint boards, and departments corresponcence, non-union correspondence, and requests from organizations are arranged alphabetically within each series. Locals correspondence is arranged numerically by local number.


RELATED MATERIAL


SERIES LIST

Series I. Union correspondence.
A. General Executive Board.
Box 1
B. General Office.
Boxes 2-8
C. International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
Boxes 8-9
D. Regions, joint boards, and departments.
Boxes 10-21
E. Locals.
Boxes 22-25
Series II. Non-union correspondence. Boxes 26-42
Series III. Requests from organizations. Boxes 43-51
Series IV. Personal correspondence. Boxes 52-54.


Description
Container
I. Union correspondence.
A. General Executive Board correspondence.
General Executive Board Meetings: 1975.
Box 1 Folder 1
Correspondence on arrangements for Board members.
GEB Meetings: 1974
Box 1 Folder 2
GEB Meetings: 1973
Box 1 Folder 3
GEB Meetings: 1972
Box 1 Folder 4
GEB Meetings: 1971
Box 1 Folder 5
GEB Meetings: 1970
Box 1 Folder 6
GEB Meetings: 1969
Box 1 Folder 7
GEB Meetings: 1968
Box 1 Folder 8
GEB Meetings: 1967
Box 1 Folder 9
GEB Meetings: 1966
Box 1 Folder 10
Includes decisions at meeting.
B. General Office correspondence.
General Office: Auditing Dept., 1966-75.
Box 2 Folder 1
G.O.: Central Organization, 1968-73.
Box 2 Folder 2
Douglas Levin (Director).
G.O.: Circulation Dept., 1974.
Box 2 Folder 3
G.O.: Death Benefit Dept., 1967-75.
Box 2 Folder 4
Includes requests from families of members re death benefit claims; from Union members re membership.
Dubinsky, David: 1967-75.
Box 2 Folder 5a
David Dubinsky Foundation: 1968-75.
Box 2 Folder 5b
Correspondence with Gus Tyler (Administrator) on organizational requests for contributions.
G.O.: Education Dept., 1971-74.
Box 2 Folder 6
G.O.: Fair Trade Practices Dept., 1972-1973.
Box 2 Folder 7
Matthew Schoenwald (Director).
G.O.: Health Services Plan, 1973-75.
Box 2 Folder 8
G.O.: Health Services Plan, 1968-72.
Box 2 Folder 9
G.O.: Institute, Staff Training, 1973.
Box 3 Folder 1
G.O.: Investment Dept., 1966-74
Box 3 Folder 2
G.O.; Justice, 1967-75.
Box 3 Folder 3
G.O.: Legal Dept., 1965-75.
Box 3 Folder 4a-4b
Includes correspondence with Max Zimny (General Counsel) re cases.
G.O.: Legal Dept., 1967-74.
Box 3 Folder 5
Includes correspondence with Zalmen Lichtenstein re Golden Ring Council of Senior Citizens Clubs.
G.O.: Legal Dept., 1969-75.
Box 3 Folder 6a-6b
James Lipsig.
G.O.: Management Engineering Dept., 1965, 1967-75.
Box 3 Folder 7
Includes articles and reports by Mitchell Lokiec (Director).
G.O.: Master Agreements Dept., 1966-76.
Box 4 Folder 1a-1b
Letters, reports from Wilbur Daniels (Director).
G.O.: Membership Status, 1973-74.
Box 4 Folder 2
Inquiries from Union members and responses.
G.O.: Personnel Review, 1972-75. Forms.
Box 4 Folder 3
G.O.: Political Dept., 1973-75
Box 4 Folder 4
Correspondence with Evelyn Dubrow (Legislative Representative) and Gus Tyler (Asst. President) re legislation and political campaigns.
G.O.: Political Dept., 1969-72.
Box 4 Folder 5
G.O.: Political Dept., 1966-68.
Box 4 Folder 6
G.O.: Research Dept., 1972-74.
Box 4 Folder 7
Reports and statements by Lazare Teper on garment industry and legislation.
G.O.: Research Dept., 1966-71
Box 4 Folder 8
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1975.
Box 4 Folder 9
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1975.
Box 5 Folder 1a-1b
Inquiries.
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1974.
Box 5 Folder 2a-2c
Inquiries.
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1973.
Box 5 Folder 3a-3b
Inquiries.
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1970-72.
Box 5 Folder 4
Inquiries.
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1967-69.
Box 5 Folder 5
Inquiries; includes reports.
G.O.: Retirement Fund, Staff, 1972-75.
Box 6 Folder 1
Louis Rolnick (Administrator).
G.O.; Retiree Service Dept., 1971-75.
Box 6 Folder 2
Correspondence with David Dubinsky (Administrator)
G.O.: Retiree Service Dept., 1967-70.
Box 6 Folder 3
G.O.: Scholarship Fund, 1965-66, 1972-75.
Box 6 Folder 4
Includes ltrs. from recipients, thanking the Union for scholarships.
G.O.: Supplementary Unemployment
Box 6 Folder 5
Benefit Fund, 1972-75
G.O.: Union Health Center, 1974-75.
Box 6 Folder 6
Includes reports by Milton Arons (Director).
G.O.: Union Health Center, 1970-73.
Box 6 Folder 7
G.O.: Union Health Center, 1967-69.
Box 7 Folder 1a-1b
G.O.: Union Label Dept., 1973-74.
Box 7 Folder 2
Campaigns and activities.
G.O.: Union Label Dept., 1971-72.
Box 7 Folder 3
G.O.: Union Label Dept., 1966-70.
Box 7 Folder 4a-4b
G.O.: Unity House, 1968-74.
Box 7 Folder 5a-5b
Correspondence with Saul Gold (Director).
G.O.: Welfare and Health Benefits Dept., 1966-75.
Box 8 Folder 1a-1d
Reports and correspondence with Louis Rolnick (Director)
G.O.: Welfare Funds Control Dept., 1966-72.
Box 8 Folder 2
C. International Ladies Garment Workers Union correspondence.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union: 1966-77.
Box 8 Folder 3
General correspondence
ILGWU: Convention, 1974 (May).
Box 9 Folder 1
ILGWU: Convention, 1968.
Box 9 Folder 2 to 8
Arrangements
Box 9 Folder 2
Committees and delegates
Box 9 Folder 3
Congratulatory messages
Box 9 Folder 4
Entertainment and form letters
Box 9 Folder 5
Guests and hotels
Box 9 Folder 6
Speakers
Box 9 Folder 7
General material
Box 9 Folder 8
ILGWU: Committees, 1973-74.
Box 9 Folder 9
ILGWU: Campaign Committee, 1974.
Box 9 Folder 10
ILGWU: Review Committee, 1961-65.
Box 9 Folder 11
ILGWU: Forms, 1967-75.
Box 9 Folder 12
ILGWU: Seventy-fifth Anniversary, 1975
Box 9 Folder 13
ILGWU: Workers' Benefits Committee, 1968, 1971, 1973.
Box 9 Folder 14
D. Regions, joint boards, and departments.
Boston Joint Board: 1967-74.
Box 10 Folder 1a-1c
Correspondence with Philip Kramer (Manager) re collective agreements, complaints.
Canada: Montreal Area, Mar, 1971-74.
Box 10 Folder 2a-2b
Correspondence with Si Bresner (Manager).
Canada: Montreal Area, 1966-Feb. 1971.
Box 10 Folder 3a-3c
Correspondence with Bernard Shane.
Canada: Toronto Joint Board, 1969-74.
Box 11 Folder 1a-1b
Canada: Toronto Joint Board, 1966-68.
Box 11 Folder 2a-2c
Canada: Winnipeg and Vancouver Area, 1967-73.
Box 11 Folder 3a-3b
Cloak Out-of-Town Dept.: 1967-75.
Box 11 Folder 4
Henoch Mendelsund (Supervisor).
Central States Region: 1971-75.
Box 12 Folder 1
Correspondence with Frederick Siems (Regional Director), officers and local members.
Central States Region: 1966-70.
Box 12 Folder 2a-2b
Eastern Region: 1969-75.
Box 12 Folder 3a-3b
Correspondence with Edward Kramer (Manager).
Eastern Region: 1967-68.
Box 12 Folder 4a-4b
Includes Kramer report on "Union-to-Union Mission, Brazil," June-July 1968.
Los Angeles Joint Board : 1966-74.
Box 13 Folder 1a-1g
Includes correspondence with Cornelius Wall and Isidor Stenzor.
Mid-West Region: 1970-75.
Box 14 Folder 1a-1c
Includes correspondence with Morris Bialis and local members.
Mid-West Region: 1969.
Box 14 Folder 2
Includes petitions to Stulberg from employees of Johnnye Mfg. Co. to keep firm in operation, Jan-Feb. 1969.
Mid-West Region: 1968.
Box 14 Folder 3a-3b
Includes petitions to Stulberg from local members to retain Joe Ramski as Union representative.
Mid-West Region: 1966-67.
Box 14 Folder 4
N.Y. Cloak Joint Board: 1967-73.
Box 14 Folder 5a-5b
Correspondence with Henoch Mendelsund.
N.Y. Dressmakers' Joint Council: 1965-75.
Box 15 Folder 1
Correspondence with Murray Gross and Charles Zimmerman.
N.Y. Dress Joint Board: 1967-72.
Box 15 Folder 2a-2b
Northeast Dept.: 1973-75.
Box 15 Folder 3a-3b
Correspondence with David Gingold (Director), Sol Chaikin (Associate Director) and local Union members.
Northeast Dept.: 1972.
Box 15 Folder 4
Includes correspondence re aid allocated for relief of ILGWU members in aftermath of Hurricane Agnes.
Northeast Dept.: 1970-71.
Box 15 Folder 5a-5b
Northeast Dept.: 1966-69.
Box 16 Folder 1a-1d
Ohio-Kentucky Area; 1967-75.
Box 16 Folder 2a-2b
(comprising Cleveland Joint Board and Knitgoods Council) Correspondence with Sam Janis (Director).
Pacific Coast Region: 1970-72.
Box 16 Folder 3
Philadelphia Dress Joint Board: 1973-75.
Box 16 Folder 4
Includes correspondence on controversy bet. Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and William Ross, 1973.
Philadelphia Dress Joint Board: 1966-72.
Box 17 Folder 1a-1b
Puerto Rico: 1972-74.
Box 17 Folder 2a-2b
(Local 600-601) Correspondence with Clifford Depin and Alberto Sanchez
Puerto Rico: 1973.
Box 17 Folder 3
Puerto Rico: 1972
Box 17 Folder 4a-4b
Puerto Rico: 1971
Box 18 Folder 1a-1b
Puerto Rico: 1970
Box 18 Folder 2a-2b
Puerto Rico: 1969
Box 18 Folder 3a-3c
Puerto Rico: 1968
Box 18 Folder 4a-4b
Puerto Rico: 1967.
Box 19 Folder 1a-1c
Includes Stulberg's report on visit to Puerto Rico, Mar. 1967.
Puerto Rico: 1966.
Box 19 Folder 2
San Francisco Joint Board: 1967-74.
Box 19 Folder 3
Correspondence with Cornelius Wall and Mattie Jackson.
Southeast Region: 1973-75.
Box 19 Folder 4a-4b
Correspondence with Nicholas Bonanno.
Southeast Region: 1972
Box 19 Folder 5
19 Southeast Region: 1970-71.
Box 19 Folder 6
Southeast Region: 1969.
Box 20 Folder 1a-1c
Correspondence with Martin Morand (Director); includes complaints from local Union members.
Southeast Region: 1968.
Box 20 Folder 2a-2c
Continued correspondence with Morand and local Union members.
Southeast Region: Apr-Dec. 1967.
Box 20 Folder 3a-3b
Southeast Region: Sept. 1966-Mar. 1967.
Box 21 Folder 1a-1b
South Jersey Joint Board: 1968-74. (Philadelphia)
Box 21 Folder 2
Upper South Dept.: 1971-75.
Box 21 Folder 3
Correspondence with Sol Hoffman and Angela Bambace.
Upper South Dept.: 1969-70.
Box 21 Folder 4a-4b
Upper South Dept.: 1968.
Box 21 Folder 5
Upper South Dept.: 1966-67.
Box 21 Folder 6
Western States Region: 1966-74.
Box 21 Folder 7
Includes correspondence with Isidor Stenzor and Cornelius Wall.
E. Locals.
Local 1: 1973-75.
Box 22 Folder 1
(United Coat, Suit and Allied Garment Workers Union) Correspondence with Nat Windman.
Local 9: 1967-68.
Box 22 Folder 2
(Cloak and Suit Tailors Union) Correspondence with Harry Fisher.
Local 10: 1973-75.
Box 22 Folder 3
Includes correspondence with Abe Dolgen (Mgr.) on election of Local officers and left-wing faction
Local 10: 1971-72.
Box 22 Folder 4a-4b
Local 10: 1966-70.
Box 22 Folder 5a-5b
Includes correspondence with Moe Falikman (Mgr.); Stulberg resignation letter as Asst. Mgr. of Local, June 21, 1945.
Local 20: 1966-70.
Box 22 Folder 6a-6b
(Waterproof Garment Workers Union) Correspondence with Sam Fine and Joe Kessler.
Local 22: 1967-75.
Box 22 Folder 7
(Dressmakers Union) Correspondence with Israel Breslaw.
Local 23-25: 1967-75.
Box 22 Folder 8
(Blouse, Skirt and Sportswear Workers Union). Includes Shelley Appleton statement to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1974.
Local 30: 1966-74.
Box 23 Folder 1
(Designers Guild of Ladies' Apparel)
Local 32: 1966-75.
Box 23 Folder 2a-2c
(Corset and Brassiere Workers' Union) Correspondence with Julius Ramirez and Max Goldenberg.
Local 35: 1967-71.
Box 23 Folder 3
(Cloak, Skirt and Dress Pressers Union)
Local 38: 1968-74.
Box 23 Folder 4
(Theatrical Costume, Ladies' Tailors, Custom Dress and Alteration Workers Union
Local 40: 1967-74.
Box 23 Folder 5
(Beltmakers' Union)
Local 48: 1967-75.
Box 23 Folder 6
(United Coat, Suit and Allied Garment Workers' Union)
Local 60-60A: 1967-72.
Box 23 Folder 7
(Dress and Waist Pressers' and Shipping Clerks' Union)
Local 62: 1966-75.
Box 23 Folder 8a-8b
(Undergarment and Negligee Workers' Union) Correspondence with Matthew Schoenwald.
Local 66: 1967-74
Box 23 Folder 9
(Bonnaz, Embroideries, Tucking, Pleating, Allied Crafts Union)
Local 82: 1970
Box 23 Folder 10
Local 89: 1966-74.
Box 24 Folder 1
(Italian Dress and Waistmakers Union) Includes correspondence with Salvatore Noto and Luigi Antonini.
Local 91: 1967-74.
Box 24 Folder 2
(Children's Dress, Infants' Wear, Housedress and Bathrobe Makers' Union) Includes Edward Schneider's report, "Unions in Action," labor exhibit in Caracas, Venezuela, 1970.
Local 98: 1967-75.
Box 24 Folder 3
(Rubberized Novelty and Plastic Fabric Workers Union)
Local 99: 1967-75.
Box 24 Folder 4a-4b
(Office and Employees' Distribution Union). Correspondence with Douglas Levin.
Local 102: 1966-75.
Box 24 Folder 5a-5b
(Cloak and Dress Drivers and Helpers Union) Includes complaints by Local 102 against Herbert Pensig (Impartial Chairman).
Local 105: 1968-75.
Box 24 Folder 6a-6b
(Snow-Suits, Skiwear, Leggings, Infants and Novelty Sportswear Union). Correspondence with Martin Cohen.
Local 105: 1966-67.
Box 25 Folder 1a-1b
Includes Belle Citrin Case.
Local 117: 1967-72.
Box 25 Folder 2
(United Cloak, Suit, Infants and Children's Coat Operators and Sample Makers Union) Correspondence with Nat Windman.
Local 132: 1967-74.
Box 25 Folder 3
(Plastic, Moulders and Novelty Workers Union) Correspondence with Samuel Eisenberg and Local pamphlets
Local 155: 1966-75.
Box 25 Folder 4a-4b
(Knitgoods Workers Union) Correspondence with Sol Greene and Louis Nelson.
Local 159: 1974-75.
Box 25 Folder 5
(Office Employees of the Dress Industry)
Local 190: 1967-74.
Box 25 Folder 6
(Knitgoods Union, Philadelphia) Correspondence with Joseph Schwartz.
Locals 415-475: 1966-74.
Box 25 Folder 7a-7b
Correspondence with Harry Metz.
II. Non-union correspondence.
Correspondence between Union and outside organizations, arranged alphabetically by subject.
A: 1966-75.
Box 26 Folder 1
Americans for Democratic Action: 1968.
Box 26 Folder 2
Includes controversy bet. Union and ADA over ADA's endorsement of Eugene McCarthy for President and ILGWU's resignation from ADA.
Antonini, Luigi: 1968.
Box 26 Folder 3
Newspaper clippings re his death, December 1968.
Applications: 1974-75.
Box 26 Folder 4
For positions in Union.
Atlas Underwear Corporation: 1967, 1969, 1971
Box 26 Folder 5
B: 1966-72.
Box 26 Folder 6
Beth Abraham Hospital: 1965-72.
Box 26 Folder 7
(Louis Stulberg, Trustee) Includes correspondence on Union contributions and agreement.
Bobbie Brooks: 1967-72.
Box 26 Folder 8
Correspondence re negotiations for agreement
Books: 1973-74.
Box 26 Folder 9
Brandeis University: 1968-77.
Box 26 Folder 10
Includes correspondence with University officials re the Louis Stulberg Chair in Law and Politics and Fellow of Brandeis University.
Brotherhood-in-Action, Inc.: 1965-72.
Box 26 Folder 11
C: 1967-77.
Box 26 Folder 12
Civil Rights: 1968.
Box 26 Folder 13
Complaints against the Union and local affiliates.
Committees: 1973-76.
Box 26 Folder 14
Complaints: 1975.
Box 27 Folder 1a-1b
(Except retirees)
Complaints: Oct-Dec. 1974.
Box 27 Folder 2
Complaints: July-Sept. 1974.
Box 27 Folder 3a-3b
Complaints: Mar-June 1974
Box 27 Folder 4a-4b
Complaints: Jan-Feb. 1974.
Box 27 Folder 5
Complaints: 1974.
Box 27 Folder 6
Re Eufaula Fashions, Eufaula, Ala.; includes grievance reports.
Complaints: Sept-Dec. 1973.
Box 28 Folder 1a-1b
Complaints: Jan-Aug. 1973.
Box 28 Folder 2a-2b
Complaints: 1972.
Box 28 Folder 3
AFL-CIO Affiliates.
Box 29 Folder 1
Associations, Trade.
Box 29 Folder 2
Attorneys.
Box 29 Folder 3
City, State and Federal Officials.
Box 29 Folder 4
Employers in Garment Industry.
Box 29 Folder 5a-5b
Foreign.
Box 29 Folder 6
Impartial Chairmen.
Box 29 Folder 7
ILGWU Officers and Members.
Box 29 Folder 8a-8c
Organizations.
Box 29 Folder 9
Personal.
Box 30 Folder 1
Political.
Box 30 Folder 2
Press.
Box 30 Folder 3
Miscellaneous.
Box 30 Folder 4a-4c
Congratulatory Messages upon being elected to the Executive Council of the AFL-CIO, 1968.
Box 30 Folder 5
Consumer Affairs, President's Committee: 1967-69.
Box 30 Folder 6
Corset and Brassiere Manufacturers, Inc.,: 1969, 1972
Box 30 Folder 7
Cost-of-Living Wage Adjustments: 1972.
Box 30 Folder 8
Includes correspondence on Cost-of-Living Council not to decontrol wages in the apparel industry.
D: 1966-75.
Box 30 Folder 9
Democratic Labor Advisory Council: 1974.
Box 30 Folder 10
Democratic National Committee: 1969-75.
Box 30 Folder 11
Includes correspondence with Robert Strauss; requests for Union contributions and support for telethon.
Dino Boutiques, Inc.: 1968.
Box 30 Folder 12
Re s