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AFSCME Communications Department Records 100.5 linear feet (100 SB, 1 MB); 34 posters; 37 videos
1967-2002 Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
Finding aid written by Johanna Russ on June 11, 2012. Accession Number: LR002204 Creator: AFSCME Communications Department Acquisition: The AFSCME Communications Department Records were first
deposited at the Reuther Library in 1974. Subsequent deposits have occurred, and the Reuther Library continues to serve as the official repository for AFSCME International records.
Language: Material almost entirely in English, with a few items in Spanish. Access: Records are open for research. Items in vault are available at the
discretion of the archives. Some audiovisual material may be unreadable depending on format, condition, and equipment, especially certain audio and video recordings.
Use: Refer to the Walter P. Reuther Library Rules for Use of Archival
Materials. Notes: Citation style: “AFSCME Communications Department Records,
Box [#], Folder [#], Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs, Wayne State University”
Copies: Portions of the photographic and audio recordings subseries have
been digitized and are available on the Reuther Library’s website. Other Access Aids: A number of the photos found in Series X, Subseries A have been
scanned and uploaded to the AFSCME image gallery: http://www.reuther.wayne.edu/image/tid/25. A handful of the audio recordings found in Series X, Subseries B have been digitized and uploaded to the Reuther website: https://www.reuther.wayne.edu/audio/user.
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Related Material: Many other records from the AFSCME collections relate to the
material found here, including AFSCME Office of the President: Jerry Wurf Records, AFSCME Office of the President: Gerald McEntee Records, AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy Records, AFSCME Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: Gordon Chapman/Joseph Ames Records, AFSCME Program Development Department Records, and AFSCME International Executive Board Records.
The AFSCME magazine has been published under three different names over the years: Journal of State and Local Government Employees (1937-1946), Public Employee (1947-2007), and AFSCME Works (2007-present). The AFSCME Communications Department is responsible for producing this magazine. A full run of the publication can be found in the Library collection. Likewise, the Communications Department is responsible for publication of the biennial convention proceedings and officers’ reports. These also reside in the Library collection. The Reuther Library holds a handful of AFSCME-produced videos from the 1980s as part of its UAW collection, and these are available for research. Two photographs were removed from this collection and are stored in the Reuther Library vault. Photocopies of these images appear in the original folders. The first, in 55-95, has the signature of Lyndon B. Johnson, and the second, in 70-22, has the signature of North Dakota Governor George Sinner. Two posters (PC-272 and PC-273) used during the 1968 Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike are also stored in the Reuther Library vault. Digital files related to the 1998 Convention are accessible on site at the Reuther Library. Digital images from the 2002 University of Maryland organizing campaign, and a 2001-2002 Powerpoint presentation from the AFSCME Education Department are also available. Series X: Audio Visual Materials, Boxes 45-100, are stored in the Reuther Library Audio Visual Department stacks.
History AFSCME has produced a regularly published magazine since its inception. Publication duties for this organ and other materials were accomplished by the Education and Publications Department for the first twenty years of AFSCME’s existence. The 1954 Convention, however, passed Resolution 14, establishing a Publications and Public Relations Department. This new department would continue to publish the AFSCME magazine and other materials and would also take on new media public relations duties
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both at headquarters, and importantly, in the field. Recognizing that current field staff’s duties did not include crafting AFSCME’s message during organizing campaigns and strikes, it was hoped that the new department would provide skilled public relations professionals on the ground. The new department was created on April 1, 1956. The Publications and Public Relations Department existed until 1971 when the name was changed to the Public Affairs Department. This existed until 2011 when the name was changed again to the Communications Department. According to the 1968 departmental report, “The Department originates and produces publications for the membership and material to be used in organizing activities, prepares news releases and other publicity matter for use by the various communications media—the press, television, and radio.” The department also writes speeches for AFSCME officials and helps orchestrate the biennial conventions and other meetings and conferences. Also, as might be expected, in more recent years, AFSCME web initiatives have become a major focus for the department as AFSCME outreach and communication has moved into the digital world. The records in this collection primarily pre-date the web and were created during the production of AFSCME publications (the photographs in Series X: Subseries A were largely used in the AFSCME magazine), publicity, events, video and audio, and during the everyday operations of the Department. Scope and Content The AFSCME Communications Department Records document the public activities of the Department, AFSCME International, and AFSCME officials. Records include speech transcripts; press releases; surveys and polls; documents related to AFSCME biennial conventions such as transcripts of proceedings, correspondence, and planning documents; correspondence; publications; meeting minutes; clippings; photographs, slides, and negatives; audio and video recordings; and posters.
Important Subjects: AFL-CIO
AFL-CIO. Public Employee Dept. AFSCME. International Convention Americans for Democratic Action Apartheid—Africa, Southern Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (U.S.) Coalition of Labor Union Women (U.S.) Democratic National Convention Equal rights amendments Health care reform
Labor unions—organizing Medical care Pay equity Political campaigns Presidents—Election Public Services International
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Sanitation Workers Strike, Memphis, Tenn., 1968 Sex discrimination against women—Law and legislation Strikes and lockouts United States. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Important Names: Ames, Joseph Lynn, 1925- Caoile, Gloria Carter, Jimmy, 1924- Chapman, Gordon Warner, 1907- Chavez-Thompson, Linda, 1944-
Ciampa, P.J. Clinton, Bill, 1946- Clinton, Hillary Rodham Fauntroy, Walter E. Gore, Albert, 1948- Gotbaum, Victor Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978 Jackson, Jesse, 1941- Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1932-2009 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006 Kirkland, Lane Kramer, Leo Kubista, Roy Lucy, William Mandela, Nelson, 1918- McEntee, Gerald W. McEntee, William J. (William Joseph), 1903- McGovern, George S. (George Stanley), 1922- Meany, George, 1894-1980 Mondale, Walter F., 1928- Newman, Winn Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994 Reagan, Ronald Rewolinski, Ernest Roberts, Lillian Saunders, Lee Watkins, Vernon Wurf, Jerry, 1919- Zander, Arnold S. (Arnold Scheuer), 1901-1975
Series I: Speeches, 1967-2002; undated (finding aid p. 7) This series contains transcripts of speeches delivered by, articles written by, testimony delivered by, and interviews conducted with AFSCME officials. Especially prominent are addresses from and interviews with Presidents Jerry Wurf and Gerald McEntee and Secretary-Treasurer William Lucy. Speeches from a handful of other AFSCME officials also appear.
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Series II: Press Releases, 1971-2002 (finding aid p. 75) This series contains press releases promoting a variety of AFSCME events, as well as press releases that give AFSCME’s official response to a variety of current events.
Series III: Surveys and Polls, 1977-2002 (finding aid p. 94) This series contains surveys and polls conducted by polling companies hired by AFSCME. Some ask questions about the union itself, and some ask questions about politics and elections. Mostly, both the questions and the results appear, and occasionally included are correspondence about conducting the survey, methodology information, and information on training the pollsters.
Series IV: Biennial Convention, 1980-2000 (finding aid p. 98) This series contains information on AFSCME’s biennial conventions, including scripts, speeches, correspondence, schedules, clippings, and planning documentation.
Series V: Chronological Correspondence Files, 1994-1999 (finding aid p. 99) This series contains correspondence from AFSCME Communications Department officials and staff to other AFSCME departments and to outside organizations.
Series VI: State Files, 1968-2000 (finding aid p. 101) This series contains files on the activities of AFSCME Councils and Locals around the country. Files include correspondence, publications, information on organizing campaigns, and information on strikes.
Series VII: Subject/Association Files, 1977-1999 (finding aid p. 102) This series contains information on outside organizations with which the AFSCME Communications Department had interactions. Files also appear that contain information on events, organizing campaigns, and strikes. Files primarily contain correspondence and clippings.
Series VIII: AFSCME Internal Department Files, 1992-1999 (finding aid p. 105)
This series contains correspondence and documents created by the Communications Department related to their internal workings and projects.
Series IX: Historical Clippings Subject Files, 1980-2000 (finding aid p. 106) This series contains clippings kept on a variety of subjects of importance to AFSCME. These subject files were likely referenced when preparing speeches and other publications.
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Series X: Audiovisual Materials – *Please note, some audiovisual material may be unreadable depending on format, condition, and equipment, especially certain audio and video recordings.
Subseries A: Photographs, Slides, and Negatives, 1946-2002 (finding aid p. 112) This series contains photographs, slides, and negatives taken at a variety of AFSCME events over its history. Many of the images were published in the AFSCME magazine. Events include meetings, conventions, workshops, training sessions, strikes, rallies, campaign efforts, and speeches. Biographical files are also included with images of individuals important in AFSCME and labor history. Images of AFSCME staff also appear.
Subseries B: Audio recordings, 1965-1981 (finding aid p. 203) This series contains audio recordings of AFSCME radio spots, interviews with AFSCME officials, speeches, AFSCME biennial conventions, meetings, conferences, seminars, press conferences, and other events. Subseries C: Video recordings, 1972-2002 (finding aid p. 216) This series contains video recordings of AFSCME Conventions, events, and interviews. It also contains videos produced by AFSCME to highlight organizing campaigns and other union issues. Of particular note is a series of oral history interviews with people involved in the campaign and legal battle for pay equity for members of Washington Council 28 in the early 1980s.
Subseries D: Posters, 1968-2002 (finding aid p. 226)
This series contains posters created for a variety of AFSCME organizing campaigns, as well as posters advertising AFSCME’s political messages.
Arrangement Arranged in ten series – Series I (Boxes 1-22), Series II (Boxes 22-25), Series III (Boxes 25-31), Series IV (Boxes 31-32), Series V (Boxes 32-33), Series VI (Boxes 33-35), Series VII (Boxes 35-38), Series VIII (Boxes 38-39), Series IX (Boxes 39-44; 101), Series X (Boxes 45-100). Series I: Speeches is arranged chronologically by year. During the years of Jerry Wurf’s presidency (1964-1981), speeches are arranged purely chronologically within each year. Beginning with Gerald McEntee’s presidency (1981-2012), speeches are arranged by speech giver, and then chronologically within, for instance: McEntee speeches for 1986, followed by Secretary-Treasurer William Lucy speeches for 1986, finally followed by speeches given by other AFSCME officials arranged chronologically within 1986. Series II: Press Releases, Series III: Surveys and Polls, Series IV: Biennial Convention, and Series V: Chronological Correspondence Files are arranged chronologically. Series VI: State Files is arranged chronologically, and then alphabetically by state within each
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time period. Series VII: Subject/Association Files is arranged roughly chronologically, and then alphabetically by subject or association within each time period. Series VIII: AFSCME Internal Department Files is arranged alphabetically. Series IX: Historical Clippings Subject Files is arranged alphabetically by subject, with Box 101 out of order. Series X: Audiovisual Materials is further divided into four subseries: Subseries A (Boxes 45-89 and drawers listed), Subseries B (Boxes 90-94), Subseries C (Boxes 95-100 and shelves listed), and Subseries D (drawers listed). Subseries A: Photographs, Slides, and Negatives is arranged roughly chronologically, roughly by decade or five-year period. Within each time period, folders are further arranged by different original schema including numerically by Local and Council number, alphabetically by last name of subject, alphabetically by state, alphabetically by event, and chronologically by meeting or convention. Subseries B: Audio Recordings is arranged roughly chronologically, and essentially in the order in which it arrived from AFSCME. Those videos from Subseries C: Video Recordings in Boxes 95-100 are arranged chronologically. Videos on the shelves and Subseries D: Posters have no strict arrangement. Series I: Speeches, 1967-2002 Box 1
1. McEntee; Testimony, undated 2. Nelson, Bruce; Comparable wage speech, undated 3. Wurf; National League of Cities (Atlanta, GA), undated 4. Wurf; Testimony before Commission on Political Activity of Government
Personnel on the Hatch Act, 1967 May 5. Wurf; United States Conference of Mayors (1967: Honolulu, HI), 1967 June
19 6. Wurf; Federal Bar Association, 1968 March 28 7. Fortune Magazine, “Those Newly Militant Government Workers,” 1968
August 8. Wurf; National Academy of Arbitrators (1969: Los Angeles, CA), 1969 May
9 9. Wurf; Testimony before House Ways and Means on Social Security, 1969
October 31 10. Wurf; Testimony before Subcommittee on Labor on HR6228 and HR13488 to
amend Title VII of Civil Rights Act, 1969 December 2 11. Miscellaneous Speeches, 1970s 12. Wurf; Testimony before Subcommittee on Employment and Poverty on
S2838 Proposed Manpower Training Act, circa 1970 13. Wurf; Collective Bargaining Forum (1970: New York, NY), 1970 May 18 14. Wurf; Wayne State University Labor College Commencement (1970: Detroit,
MI), 1970 May 23 15. Wurf; “Collective Bargaining in the 1970s,” Advanced Management Research
Conference (1970: Washington, DC), 1970 June 10
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16. Wurf; American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Convention (1970: Pittsburgh, PA), 1970 August 17
17. Wurf; Testimony before Senate Finance Committee on HR16311 Family Assistance Plan, 1970 August 27
18. Wurf; AFL-CIO Committee on Public Education (COPE) Convention (1970: Honlulu, HI), 1970 August 29
19. Wurf; Today Show interview, 1970 September 4 20. Wurf; Testimony before House Subcommittee on Labor on 1970
Amendments to Fair Labor Standards Act, 1970 September 17 21. Wurf; American Psychiatric Association (1970: Philadelphia, PA), 1970
September 22 22. Wurf; Welfare Workers Conference on Family Assistance Program (1970:
Washington, DC), 1970 October 7 23. Wurf; Federal Labor Relations Council pursuant to Executive Order 11491,
1970 October 9 24. Wurf; National League of Cities (1970: Atlanta, GA), 1970 December 10 25. AFSCME; Veto of Manpower Program, 1970 December 17 26. Wurf; article for The New Physician, publication of the Student American
Medical Association, 1971 March 19 27. Wurf; Television documentary “The Advocates” on public employees’ right
to strike, 1971 May 18 28. Wurf; Conference on Cities (1971: Indianapolis, IN), 1971 May 27 29. Wurf; AFSCME Leadership Conference (1971: Washington, DC), 1971 June
7 30. Wurf; Convocation of Americans to End the War (1971: Washington, DC),
1971 June 8 31. AFSCME; Statement to House Subcommittee on Ways and Means on Federal
Aid for Cities, 1971 July 1 32. Wurf; AFL-CIO Jobs Conference (1971: Washington, DC), 1971 July 12 33. Morrison, Donald of NEA, Howard McClennan of IAFF, and Wurf; Join
Statement, 1971 August 18 34. Ames, Joseph; National Legislative Conference (1971: Minneapolis, MN),
1971 August 19 35. Wurf; Statement on Wage-Price Freeze, 1971 August 28 36. Wurf; AFSCME and the Wage-Price Freeze (1971: Minneapolis, MN), 1971
August 30 37. Wurf; Council 24 Convention (1971: Madison, WI), 1971 September 9 38. Wurf; Testimony before House Banking and Currency Committee, 1971
October 5 39. Wurf; Testimony before Subcommittee on Labor on Public Service
Employment Revisions of HR11167 and HR11413 Manpower Act, 1971 November 3
40. Wurf; “From Confrontation to Cooperation,” Secretary of Labor’s Conference on State and Local Government Relations (Washington, DC), 1971 November 22
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41. Wurf; Subcommittee on Manpower, Employment, and Poverty on Emergency Employment Act of 1971 PL92-54, 1972 March 14
42. Wurf; Testimony before Subcommittee on Postal Service concerning Labor Relations in the Public Sector, 1972 May 1
43. Wurf; AFSCME International Convention (1972: Houston, TX), 1972 May 29 44. Wurf; National Education Association (NEA) Conference (1972: Atlantic
City, NJ), 1972 June 27 45. Wurf; Testimony before Senate Committee Finance on HR14370 State and
Local Fiscal Assistance Act, 1972 July 21 46. Wurf; Labor for McGovern Rally (1972: Baltimore, MD), 1972 September 15 47. Wurf; “The Cause is the Country,” National Model Cities Association
Conference (1972: Chicago, IL), 1972 October 6 48. Wurf; “Getting Together,” Texas Municipal League Conference (1972:
Dallas, TX), 1972 November 14 49. Wurf; “Public Employees in a Changing Nation,” Labor Law Section of
Minnesota Bar Association, 1972 December 8 50. Lucy; “A Public View of Management,” circa 1973 51. Lucy; Statement of Steering Committee of CBTU before Senate Committee
on Labor and Public Welfare, 1973 January 19 52. Wurf; American Society for Public Administration, University of Delaware
(1973: Newark, DE), 1973 January 25 53. Wurf; Testimony before Labor Subcommittee on Amending Fair Labor
Standards Act, 1973 February 54. Wurf; Testimony before Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations, State
Committee on Government Operations, 1973 February 28 55. Wurf; Testimony before House Committee on Ways and Means on Tax
Reform, 1973 March 6 56. Wurf; Roosevelt Day Dinner of Americans for Democratic Action (1973:
Boston, MA), 1973 March 10 57. AFSCME; Statement before Subcommittee on Labor on HR4204, 1973 March
22 58. Wurf; Wisconsin State Employees Union (WSEU) Council 40 (1973:
Madison, WI), 1973 April 1 59. Wurf; Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) Meeting (1973: Baltimore,
MD), 1973 April 8 60. Wurf; Hall of Fame Ceremony (1973: Duluth, MN), 1973 April 24 61. Wurf; AFSCME Special Conference on Health Care in a Time of Change
(1973: Washington, DC), 1973 April 27 62. AFSCME; Statement to Senate Finance Committee on Social Service
Regulations, 1973 May 18 63. Wurf; “Government and Government Employees in a Private Economy,”
Histadrut International Conference (1973: Tel Aviv, Israel), 1973 May 22-25
64. Wurf; “Organize for Tax Justice,” PUSH Conference on Tax Reform (1973: Chicago, IL), 1973 June 15
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65. Wurf; Testimony before Pension Subcommittee on Senate Finance Committee S4, 1973 June 25
66. Wurf; Testimony before Judiciary Committee on S821 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1973, 1973 June 26
67. Lucy; NAACP Conference (1973: Indianapolis, IN), 1973 July 5 68. Wurf; National Education Association (NEA) Conference (1973: Portland,
OR), 1973 July 5 69. Lucy; “Involvement and Cooperation,” National Association of Counties
(1973: Dallas, TX), 1973 July 25 70. Wurf; “Fringe Benefits: What Does the Future Hold?” 1973 August 3 71. Wurf; Testimony before Subcommittee on Labor concerning Federal
Legislation dealing with Labor Relations in the Public Sector, 1973 October 4
72. Wurf; Public Services International (PSI) World Congress (1973: New York, NY), 1973 October 8
73. Bilik, Al; Conference of the College and University Personnel Association (1973: Knoxville, TN), 1973 October 15
74. Wurf; Notre Dame University (1973: South Bend, IN), 1973 November 5 75. Wurf; “How NOT to Deliver Health Care Services,” American Public Health
Association (1973: San Francisco, CA), 1973 November 6 76. Johns, Edward; Maryland State Employees, 1974 January 11 77. Wurf; University of Iowa (1974: Iowa City, IA), 1974 February 7 78. Wurf; (1974: Chicago, IL), 1974 April 19 79. Wurf; Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) Breakfast, 1974 May 11 80. Wurf; AFSCME International Convention (1974: Honolulu, HI), 1974 June
10 81. Wurf; National Education Association (NEA) Conference (1974: Chicago,
IL), 1974 July 1 82. Wurf; “Merit: A Union View,” Public Administration, 1974 Fall 83. Wurf; Labor Conference on Inflation (1974: Washington, DC), 1974
September 11 84. Wurf; Conference on Inflation and Health (1974: Washington, DC), 1974
September 19 85. Wurf; HUD State and Local Government Conference on Inflation (1974:
Washington, DC), 1974 September 23 86. Wurf; Statement on Public Employees Relations Act, 1974 October 1. Other
relation material, 1973-1974 87. Wurf; South Dakota Farmers Union Convention (1974: Huron, SD), 1974
October 14 88. Wurf; “An Alternative to Public Employee Strikes,” Society of Federal Labor
Relations Professionals (1974: Kansas City, MO), 1974 December 4 89. Wurf; Testimony on S1359 the Intergovernmental Countercyclical Assistance
Act of 1975 90. Wurf; Reaction to the State of the Union Address, 1975 January 15 91. Wurf; 1975 January 29 92. Wurf; Senate Subcommittee on Intergovernmental Relations, 1975 January 31
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93. Lucy; Article in Freedomways magazine, 1975 February 94. Wurf; Rise in Unemployment Figures, 1975 February 7 95. Wurf; Senate Budget Committee, 1975 March 4 96. Wurf; Reaction to February Unemployment Figures, 1975 March 7 97. Wurf; “Why Public Employee Unions” (1975: New Orleans, LA), 1975
March 13 98. Wurf; “Why Public Employee Unions,” University of New Orleans, 1975
March 13 99. Wurf; National Conference of State Legislatures, 1975 March 20
100. Lucy; House Subcommittee on Ways and Means, 1975 April 15 101. Lucy; Notre Dame University, 1975 April 18 102. Welsh, William; Testimony at Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee,
1975 May 20 103. Kusnet, Dave; Harrisburg column concerning Beal and mental health
institution closures, 1975 May 21 104. Lucy; CBTU Convention (1975: Atlanta, GA), 1975 May 24 105. Welsh, William; Senate Subcommittee on Children and Youth/House
Subcommittee on Special Education Programs on Child and Family Services Act, 1975 June 20
106. Wurf; In response to a commentary by George F. Will, 1975 June 25 107. Wurf; “Should Federal, State and Local Employees have the Right to
Unionize?” National Town Meeting, 1975 July 9 108. Wurf; National Press Club, 1975 July 10 109. Lucy; Notre Dame Law Review Special Civil Rights Issue, 1975 July 21 110. Gleason, Martin; Statement before House Subcommittee on Unemployment
Compensation, 1975 July 22 111. Wurf; Meet the Press Labor Day episode, 1975 August 31 112. Boykin, Geraldine and Wurf; Testimony before Census and Population
Subcommittee on HR1810, 1975 September 10 113. Wurf; Institute on Hospital and Community, American Psychiatric
Association (1975: Washington, DC), 1975 September 25 114. Wurf; Resolution 87 (1975: San Francisco, CA), 1975 October 6-7 115. Wurf; Background statement, 1975 October 20 116. Wurf; Interview with Civil Liberties Review, 1975 November 117. Wurf; “Public Unions in the South in the 1970s,” Georgia State University
(1975: Atlanta, GA), 1975 November 20 118. Wurf; Article for Day Care, 1975 November/December
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1. Wurf; Interview with U.S. News & World Report, 1975 December 29 2. Public Employees as Scapegoats, circa 1976 3. Wurf; Testimony before House Committee on Ways and Means on Federal
Interest Subsidy Payments for Taxable Municipal Bonds, 1976 January 21 4. Lucy; “The Economy,” Central Labor Body, 1976 January 24 5. Cyrus, Lovell; Testimony before D.C. Council Committee on Government
Operations, 1976 January 29
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6. Wurf; Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee 1976 Issues Conference, 1976 January 31
7. Cyrus, Lovell; Washington, DC Council 20 Press Conference, 1976 February 6
8. Hamilton, William; Conference on Full Employment and the Urban Crisis (1976: Philadelphia, PA), 1976 February 28
9. Wurf; Carnegie Mellon Graduate School of Industrial Administration (1976: Pittsburgh, PA), 1976 March 24
10. Wurf; American Society of Public Administrators, 1976 March 25 11. Wurf; “The Role of Nursing Homes in Caring for Discharged Mental
Patients” before Senate, 1976 March 26 12. Lucy; Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, 1976 April 6 13. Wurf; Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (1976: Syracuse,
NY), 1976 April 13 14. Lucy; Democratic Platform Committee Hearings (1976: Atlanta, GA), 1976
April 17 15. Wurf; Testimony before House Subcommittee on Social Security, 1976 April
27 16. Wurf; Pacific Coast Law Conference (1976: Seattle, WA), 1976 May 17. Wurf; “Where Does Government Go From Here?” Symposium on the Future
of Democratic Capitalism (1976: Washington, DC), 1976 May 5 18. Wurf; Democratic Platform Committee (1976: Washington, DC), 1976 May
18 19. Wurf; Skeptic Interview, 1976 May 19 20. Lucy; AFSCME Convention (1975: Washington, DC), 1975 February 8 21. Wurf; Employee Relations Law Journal, 1976 Summer 22. Wurf; AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL), 1976 June 14-18 23. Guest speakers; AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL), 1976 June
14-18 24. Wurf; Democratic National Convention (1976: New York, NY), 1976 July 13 25. Wurf; United Mine Workers Convention (1976: Cincinnati, OH), 1976
September 24 26. Wurf; “President Carter’s Flawed Welfare Reform Plan,” 1977 27. Wurf; National Conference on Public Sector Labor Relations (1977:
Washington, DC), 1977 February 14 28. Wurf; Commonwealth Club (1977: San Francisco, CA), 1977 March 25 29. Wurf; Legislative Conference (1977: Columbus, OH), 1977 May 18 30. Wurf; National Leadership Conference on Controlling Health Care (1977:
Washington, DC), 1977 June 27 31. Wurf; Creative Loafing interview, 1977 July 32. Wurf; “A Flawed Welfare Plan,” 1977 September 33. McGarrah, Robert; Testimony before Secretary of Health, Education, and
Welfare’s Hearing on National Health Insurance, 1977 October 4 34. Wurf; National Journal interview, 1977 November 12
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35. Wurf; National League of Cities (1977: San Francisco, CA), 1977 December 6
36. Wurf; National Press Club (1978: Washington, DC) 1978 March 21 37. Wurf; National Association of Counties (1978: Tampa, FL), 1978 May 1 38. Wurf; Nation’s Cities interview, 1978 June 39. Lucy; Outline for speech on labor law reform, 1978 June 2 40. Wurf; Face the Nation transcript, 1978 June 11 41. Wurf; AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV), 1978 June 26 42. Kluncker, Heinz; AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV), 1978 June 27 43. Higgins, George; AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV), 1978 June 27 44. Galbraith, John Kenneth; AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV), 1978
June 28 45. Marshall, Ray; AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV), 1978 June 29 46. Weber, Arnold; AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV), 1978 June 30 47. Wurf; Meet the Press, 1978 September 3 48. Lucy; ITASCA Seminar, 1978 September 28 49. Wurf; Crossfire: Tax Revolt Round Three, 1978 October 1 50. Lucy; Productivity Conference (1978: New York, NY), 1978 October 3 51. Lucy; SANE Radio Interview on Military Budget, Inflation, and
Unemployment, 1978 October 4 52. Wurf; Washington Post interview, 1978 November 18 53. Wurf; “Issues and Answers,” ABC News, 1978 December 10 54. “Labor’s View of Quality of Work Life Programs,” circa 1979 55. Lucy; Women’s Conference (Boston, MA), circa 1979 56. Lucy; Ohio Council 8, circa 1979 57. Wurf; Editorial in Pension World, 1979 January 58. Wurf; AFSCME Leadership Conference (1979: Washington, DC), 1979
January 8 59. Mukulski, Barbara; AFSCME Leadership Conference (1979: Washington,
DC), 1979 January 8 60. Wurf; AFSCME Leadership Conference (1979: Washington, DC), 1979
January 10 61. Wurf; “Women and the Economy,” Testimony before Senate Committee on
Human Resources, 1979 February 1 62. Wurf; CSEA/AFSCME, 1979 February 10 63. Statement on Fiscal Year 1980 Budget Submitted to US House Committee on
the Budget, 1979 February 28 64. Wurf; Village Voice interview, 1979 March 26 65. Wurf; U.S. Conference of Mayors (1979: Honolulu, HI), 1979 April 25 66. Clay, William; AFSCME Leadership Conference (1979: Detroit, MI), 1979
April 27-29 67. AFSCME Leadership Conference Transcript, 1979 circa May 68. AFSCME Leadership Conference Transcript, (1979: Seattle, WA), 1979 circa
May 69. AFSCME Leadership Conference Transcript, 1979 May 5-6
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70. AFSCME Leadership Conference Transcript (1979: Boston, MA), 1979 May 19
71. Wurf; “Labor and 1980: We Must not be Spectators,” National Press Club, 1979 July 12
72. Lucy; Testimony before House Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities on CETA Youth Employment and Training Program, 1979 July 18
73. Lucy; “The Politics of Housing, Economics and Employment,” National Bar Association, 1979 July 26
74. Wurf; Firing Line interview with William F. Buckley, 1979 July 29 75. AFSCME Leadership Conference Booklet, 1979 August 76. Lucy; Maryland State Teachers Association (1979: Catonsville, MD), 1979
August 13 77. Lucy; Detroit Human Relations Commission’s Women’s Committee, 1979
August 21 78. Wurf; “Inflation: Who’s to Blame?” ABC’s It’s Your Business interview,
1979 September 9 79. Lucy; UPW Hawaii, 1979 September 24 80. Wurf; Business Ethics Report interview, 1979 October 81. Lucy; SANE Peace Award Dinner (1979: Philadelphia, PA), 1979 October 9 82. Wurf; CSEA Convention, 1979 October 21-26 83. Lucy; AFSCME Communications Conference, 1979 December 17 84. Wurf; AFSCME Communications Conference, 1979 December 18 85. General Revenue Sharing, circa 1980 86. Wurf; Democratic Agenda, circa 1980 87. Lucy; Democratic Agenda, circa 1980 88. Wurf; “Labor Views the 1980s,” AAA, circa 1980 89. Wurf; Testimony on Federal Spending Limitation, 1980 90. Lucy; Students for Employment and Economic Democracy Conference (1980:
Ann Arbor, MI), 1980 January 19 91. Wurf; Testimony on Mental Health – Koch Hospital Closing Plan, 1980
January 24 92. Wurf; National Association of Social Workers (NASW) News, 1980 February 93. AFSCME Political/Legislative Conference, 1980 February 7 94. AFSCME Legislative and Political Conference transcript (1980: Washington,
DC), 1980 February 9-10 95. Wurf; Testimony before Subcommittee on Health on Public General
Hospitals, 1980 February 29 96. Lucy; “Prospects for Unions in 1980,” Labor Studies Center, 1980 March 3 97. Wurf; Anti-Inflation CBC, 1980 March 14 98. Lucy; News Center Forum interview, 1980 March 22 99. Lucy; Wisconsin Council 40, 1980 March 29
100. Lucy and Wurf; AFSCME endorses Kennedy, 1980 April 1-2 101. Lucy; Testimony on Reauthorization of the General Revenue Sharing
Program, 1980 April 16 Box 3
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1. Wurf; AFSCME Convention (1980: Anaheim, CA), 1980 June 9 2. Ray, Marshall; AFSCME Convention (1980: Anaheim, CA), 1980 June 12 3. Clay, William; AFSCME Convention PEOPLE Breakfast (1980: Anaheim,
CA), 1980 June 12 4. Wurf; Business Week interview, 1980 June 23 5. Making a Better Democratic Omelette, 1980 November 19 6. Trask, David; Honolulu, HI, circa 1980 7. Lucy; We the People Coalition Rally (1981: Madison, WI), 1981 January 17 8. Hatcher Richard; AFSCME Leadership Conference (1981: Washington, DC),
1981 January 24 9. Wurf; Democrats Response to Reagan Budget Cuts, 1981 March 2
10. Wurf; CSEA New York, 1981 March 23 11. Wurf; COPE Dinner (1981: Dearborn, MI), 1981 March 27 12. Lucy; 1980 Election Wrap up, 1981 April 16 13. Lucy; PBS Interview correspondence, 1981 April 21 14. Lucy; Labor rally (1981: Hartford, CT), 1981 May 6 15. Lucy; “Importance of Health and Safety for Public Employees,” PhilaPOSH
(1981: Philadelphia, PA), 1981 May 9 16. Wurf; Press Club on Social Security, 1981 May 23 17. Wurf; draft, 1981 May 26 18. Lucy; New York Office of Mental Hygiene/CSEA Labor-Management
Conference (1981: Hidden Valley, NY), 1981 May 28 19. Lucy; “A Rare and Refreshing Place,” Conference on Public Investment in
South Africa, 1981 June 13 20. Lucy; Americans for Democratic Action (1981: Washington, DC), 1981 June
27 21. McDrmott, Joseph; Unions in the Public Sector Conference on Human Issues
in Management (1981: Silver Bay, NY), 1981 July 9 22. (1981: Los Angeles, CA), 1981 July 30 23. Wurf; Solidarity Day (1981: Washington, DC), 1981 September 19 24. Lucy; Labor Studies Center University of District of Columbia, 1981
September 21 25. Rewolinski, Ernest; Florida Convention, 1981 October 26. Wurf; Council 25 Convention (1981: Dearborn, MI), 1981 October 9 27. Massachusetts Council 93 Convention, 1981 October 28 28. Wurf; National Conference for Responsive Philanthropy and the National
Black United Fund (1981: Washington, DC), 1981 November 6 29. Trask, David; Council 33 Concerned Women’s Committee (1981:
Philadelphia, PA), 1981 November 8 30. Lucy; Council 17 Convention (1981: Baton Rouge, LA), 1981 November 8 31. Lucy; District Council 37 Legislative Conference, 1981 November 11 32. Foster, Gary; American Society for Public Administration Regional
Conference (1981: Hartford, CT), 1981 December 1 33. Silbiger, Stephen; Effect of Reaganomics on State and Local Government,
1981 December 4
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34. McEntee; “Tribute to Jerry Wurf,” Jewish Labor Committee’s National Trade Union Council of Human Rights (1982: New York, NY), 1982 January 7
35. McEntee; Press Conference Council 14 Founding Convention (1982: Minneapolis, MN), 1982 January 15
36. McEntee; Council 14 Founding Convention (1982: Minneapolis, MN), 1982 January 15
37. McEntee; AFSCME Leadership Conference (1982: Washington, DC), 1982 March 18
38. McEntee; New Jersey, 1982 March 31 39. McEntee; New York Local 372 Education Conference (1982: Fallsview, NY),
1982 April 2 40. McEntee; National Press Club (1982: Washington, DC), 1982 May 13 41. McEntee; AFSCME Convention (1982: Atlantic City, NJ), 1982 June 21 42. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 24 50th Anniversary (1982: Madison, WI), 1982
June 26 43. McEntee; New York Local 1000, 1982 June 29 44. Lucy; Seattle, 1982 January 20 45. Lucy; Harvard Kennedy School Seminar (1982: Boulder, CO), 1982 January
21 46. Lucy; Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights, 1982 February 21 47. Lucy; Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) State and Local Role in
Governance (1982: Washington, DC), 1982 March 7 48. Lucy; Annapolis, MD, 1982 March 13 49. Lucy; DSOC (1982: Bloomington, IN), 1982 March 20 50. Lucy; American Society of Public Administration Panel on Alternative Work
Patterns (1982: Honolulu, HI), 1982 March 23 51. Lucy; American Society of Public Administration (1982: Honolulu, HI), 1982
March 24 52. Lucy; New York Local 372 (1982: Fallsview, NY), 1982 April 2 53. Lucy; D.C. Prayer Breakfast, 1982 April 4 54. Lucy; (CLUW) Coalition of Labor Union Women (1982: Los Angeles, CA),
1982 May 1 55. Lucy; AFL-CIO OSHA Health and Safety of Women and Minorities (1982:
Washington, DC), 1982 May 24 56. Lucy; Histadrut, 1982 June 12 57. Lucy; AFSCME Convention (1982: Atlantic City, NJ), 1982 June 22 58. Lucy; Wisconsin Council 24, 1982 June 26 59. Lucy; Democratic Workshop Making Government Work (1982: Philadelphia,
PA), 1982 June 26 60. Lucy; Wisconsin Fight Back Conference (1982: Fond du Lac, WI), 1982
August 9 61. Lucy; New York Council 82 Convention (1982: Toronto, Ontario, Canada),
1982 September 1 62. Lucy; Ohio Council 8 Convention (1982: Columbus, OH), 1982 September 12 63. Lucy; Black Youth Unemployment and Education, 1982 September 15 64. Lucy; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1982: Stevens Point, WI), 1982 September 18
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65. Lucy; South Dakota Council 59 (1982: Huron, SD), 1982 September 25 66. Lucy; Minnesota Council 6 (1982: St. Paul, MN), 1982 October 2 67. Lucy; New York City Local 1549 (1982: Lake George, NY), 1982 October 9 68. Lucy; Labor Education Association (1982: Washington, DC), 1982 October
22 69. Lucy; NAACP Dinner (1982: Harrisburg, PA), 1982 October 23 70. Lucy; New York (CLUW) Coalition of Labor Union Women (1982: Buffalo,
NY), 1982 October 24 71. Lucy; CBTU OSHA (1982: Detroit, MI), 1982 October 30 72. Lucy; Southern Regional Council (1982: Atlanta, GA), 1982 November 6 73. Lucy; Arkansas Council 38 (1982: Little Rock, AR), 1982 November 6 74. Lucy; National Black Caucus of State Legislators (1982: Hilton Head, SC),
1982 December 2 75. Lucy; African American History Ohio Historical Center (1982: Columbus,
OH), 1982 December 17 76. Beeman; New York, 1982 February 20 77. Cranston, Alan; AFSCME Leadership Conference, 1982 March 19 78. Goldberg, Paul; Council 30 (1982: Springfield, VA), 1982 October 23 79. Kirkland, Lane; AFSCME Convention (1982: Atlantic City, NJ), 1982 June
22 80. Newman, Winn; circa 1982 81. O’Brien, Vincent; Council 9 Convention (1982: Helena, MT), 1982 April 24 82. O’Brien, Vincent; Political Education Symposium of Philip Murray Institute
of Labor Studies and Allegheny County Central Labor Council (1982: Pittsburgh, PA), 1982 May 1
83. O’Brian, Vincent; Pittsburgh Chapter of American Society of Public Administrators (1982: Pittsburgh, PA), 1982 May 14
84. O’Brien, Vincent; Council 81 (1982: Rehoboth Beach, DE), 1982 September 24
85. O’Brien, Vincent; Council 84 Leadership Conference (1982: Seven Springs, PA), 1982 November 14
86. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 1 Convention (1982: Rutgers, NJ), 1982 August 5
87. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 1 Leadership Conference (1982: North Brunswick, NJ), 1982 November 20
88. Schultz, Chuck and Linda Jones; circa 1982 89. Schultz, Chuck; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1982 April 23 90. AFSCME; Statement to the House Budget Committee Task Force on
Education and Employment, 1983 June 28 91. McEntee; Jobs, Unemployment, and Economic Growth, circa 1983 92. McEntee; 1983 January 24 93. McEntee; 1983 January 31 94. McEntee; AFSCME Regional Leadership Conference (1983: Atlanta, GA),
1983 February 5 95. McEntee; 1983 April 28 96. McEntee; Towards a National Industrial Policy, 1983 June 1
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97. McEntee; Comparable Worth Press Conference (1983: Washington, DC), 1983 August 30
98. Lucy; International Personnel Management Association (1983: Terre Linda, CA), 1983 January 19
99. Lucy; (CLUW) Coalition of Labor Union Women National Executive Board (1983: Atlanta, GA), 1983 February 5
100. Lucy; Rutgers Labor Alumni Association (1983: New Brunswick, NJ), 1983 March 1
101. Lucy; Florida Council 79 Winter Institute (1983: Daytona Beach, FL), 1983 March 3
102. Lucy; Kettering Effect Government (1983: Charlotte, NC), 1983 March 16 103. Lucy; Texas Local 1550 Harris County Hospital District Unit (1983: Houston,
TX), 1983 March 19 104. Lucy; Martin Luther King Memorial (1983: Memphis, TN), 1983 April 3 105. Lucy; ADP Seminar, 1983 May 10 106. Lucy; Wisconsin Council 24 (1983: Oconomowoc, WI), 1983 May 20 107. Lucy; Colorado Council 76 (1983: Denver, CO), 1983 June 25 108. Lucy; New York Council 1707 Conference (1983: Rye Brook, NY), 1983 July
8 109. Lucy; NAACP (1983: New Orleans, LA), 1983 July 12 110. Lucy; New York District Council 37 (1983: Bermuda, S.S. Volendam), 1983
July 14 111. Lucy; Arizona Council 97 (1983: Phoenix, AZ), 1983 July 22 112. Lucy; Florida Council 79 (1983: Jacksonville, FL), 1983 July 23 113. Lucy; Blacks and Government Region X Training Conference (1983: Seattle,
WA), 1983 July 28 114. Lucy; Iowa Council 61 Convention (1983: Des Moines, IA), 1983 July 29 115. Lucy; D.C. March, 1983 August 27 116. Lucy; Labor Day (1983: New Haven, CT), 1983 September 5 117. Lucy; Council 67 Conference (1983: Nassau, Bahamas), 1983 September 23 118. Lucy; Illinois Council 31, 1983 October 15; California Council 36, 1983
October 15; Hawaii UPW, 1983 October 19 119. Lucy; New York Local 1000 CSEA Meeting (1983: Kiamesha Lake, NY),
1983 October 25 120. Lucy; Maryland Council 92 (1983: Frederick, MD), 1983 November 3 121. Lucy; University of Arizona organizing (1983: Tucson, AZ), 1983 November
4 122. Lucy; Women (1983: Chicago, IL), 1983 November 4 123. Lucy; Council 17 Convention (1983: Alexandria, LA), 1983 November 12 124. Lucy; Women (1983: Denver, CO), 1983 November 13 125. Lucy; Toxic/Minority (1983: New Orleans, LA), 1983 November 18 126. Lucy; Women (1983: Washington, DC), 1983 November 20 127. Lucy; PhilaPOSH OSHA (1983: Philadelphia, PA), 1983 December 3 128. Collette, Cathy; Nestle Boycott, 1983 March 1 129. O’Brien, Vincent; New York Local 372 Political Action Conference (1983:
The Catskills, NY), 1983 April 15
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130. Wasserman, Donald; American Society of Public Administrators (1983: New York, NY), 1983 April 17
131. Moran, Germaine; Pennsylvania Council 13 Women’s Education Conference (1983: Harrisburg, PA), 1983 May 6
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1. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 71 Convention (1983: Montego Bay, Jamaica), 1983 May 7
2. Rewolinski, Ernest; New Mexico Council 18 (1983: Albuquerque, NM), 1983 June 18
3. Rewolinski, Ernest; Florida Council 79 (1983: Jacksonville, FL), 1983 July 23 4. O’Brien, Vincent; Walk-on, 1983 August 18 5. Gotbaum, Victor; Gondwanaland Conference, 1983 Fall 6. Rewolinski, Ernest; Labor Day (1983: Manitowoc, WI), 1983 September 10 7. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 62 (1983: Indianapolis, IN), 1983 September 23 8. O’Brien, Vincent; Council 52 Delegate Assembly (1983: Atlantic City, NJ),
1983 October 6 9. Rewolinski, Ernest; Minnesota Council 65 Convention (1983: St. Paul, MN),
1983 October 8 10. Bonavito, Joseph; Jichiro Conference (1983: Tokyo, Japan), 1983 October 17 11. Cowan, Frank; Michigan Council 25 (1983: Dearborn, MI), 1983 October 21 12. Rewolinski, Ernest; United Public Works Retirees Convention (1983:
Honolulu, HI), 1983 October 27 13. O’Brien, Vincent; Council 30 (1983: Springfield, VA), 1983 October 29 14. O’Brien, Vincent; council 24 Leadership Conference (1983: Seven Springs,
PA), 1983 November 5 15. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 17 (1983: Alexandria, LA), 1983 November 12 16. Rock, Diana; Comparable Worth Press Conference (1983: Washington, DC),
1983 November 19 17. McEntee; Columbus, Ohio Organizing Rally, 1984 January 7 18. McEntee; Martin Luther King Dinner-Dance (1984: Detroit, MI), 1984
January 14 19. McEntee; U.S. Conference of Mayors Economic Committee (1984:
Washington, DC), 1984 January 26 20. McEntee; Arizona Council 97 Political Action Conference (1984: Phoenix,
AZ), 1984 February 4 21. McEntee; Joint Conference Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service;
Western Chapters, Industrial Relations Research Association; Division of Cooperative Labor-Management Programs U.S. Department of Labor (1984: Phoenix, AZ), 1984 February 7
22. McEntee; Telecommunications International Union Conference (1984: Washington, DC), 1984 February 10
23. McEntee; Special Delegate Conference Ohio Association of School Board Employees (1984: Columbus, OH), 1984 February 11
24. McEntee; AFL-CIO Action Rally for Mondale (1984: Miami, FL), 1984 March 3
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25. McEntee; (NPELRA) National Public Employer Labor Relations Association (1984: Clearwater, FL), 1984 March 13
26. McEntee; Texas State AFL-CIO, 1984 March 14 27. McEntee; Organizing campaign rally (1984: Chicago, IL), 1984 March 22 28. McEntee; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (1984:
Chicago, IL), 1984 March 23 29. McEntee; New York Local 1549 Dinner honoring Al Diop (1984: New York,
NY), 1984 March 30 30. McEntee; Colloquium on Labor Unions and Public Policy, Jerry Wurf
Memorial Trade Union Program, Harvard University (1984: Cambridge, MA), 1984 April 3
31. McEntee; Martin Luther King Memorial (1984: Memphis, TN), 1984 April 4 32. McEntee; Oregon Council 75 Convention, 1984 April 7 33. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1984: Pittsburgh, PA), 1984
April 15 34. McEntee; Montana Council 9 Convention (1984: Helena, MT), 1984 April 27 35. McEntee; New York CSEA Delegate Workshops, 1984 May 4 36. McEntee; Rhode Island Council 94 (1984: Providence, RI), 1984 May 5 37. McEntee; Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional
Conference (1984: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), 1984 May 10 38. McEntee; Hawaii HGEA (1984: Honolulu, HI), 1984 May 11 39. McEntee; Ohio OAPSE Convention, 1984 May 16 40. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Convention (1984: Oconomowoc, WI), 1984
May 18 41. McEntee; Iowa Council 61 Convention (1984: Des Moines, IA), 1984 June 2 42. McEntee; AFSCME Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA), 1984 June 43. McEntee; Democratic National Convention, 1984 July 44. McEntee; (TIU) Telecommunications International Union (1984: Buffalo,
NY), 1984 July 24 45. McEntee; Community Occupation Readiness and Placement Program (1984:
Philadelphia, PA), 1984 August 17 46. McEntee; Labor Day (1984: Des Moines, IA), 1984 September 3 47. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6 Convention (1984: Bloomington, MN), 1984
September 6 48. McEntee; Minnesota Council 96 Convention (1984: Duluth, MN), 1984
September 10 49. McEntee; New York Council 82 (1984: Liverpool, NY), 1984 September 13 50. McEntee; Wisconsin PEOPLE Conference (1984: Stevens Point, WI), 1984
September 14 51. McEntee; Ohio OCSEA Convention (1984: Columbus, OH), 1984 September
15 52. McEntee; Ohio Council 8 Political Action, 1984 September 15 53. McEntee; Indiana Council 62 (1984: Indianapolis, IN), 1984 September 21 54. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 (1984: Hyannis, MA), 1984 September
22 55. McEntee; Delaware Council 81 (1984: Dover, DE), 1984 September 28
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56. McEntee; Delaware Telecommunications International Union (TIU), 1984 September 28
57. McEntee; Washington Council 28 (1984: Everett, WA), 1984 September 29 58. McEntee; Wisconsin State AFL-CIO (1984: Green Bay, WI), 1984 October 8 59. McEntee; Council 93 Regional Council (1984: New Bedford, MA), 1984
October 9 60. McEntee; Minnesota Council 65 (1984: Bemidji, MN), 1984 October 13 61. McEntee; AFL-CIO Political rallies, (1984: Albany, NY), 1984 October 14;
(1984: Philadelphia, PA), 1984 October 17; (1984: Pittsburgh, PA), 1984 October 18
62. McEntee; Maryland Council 92 (1984: Annapolis, MD), 1984 October 19 63. McEntee; New York CSEA (1984: Lake Placid, NY), 1984 October 24 64. McEntee; Virginia Council 30 (1984: Springfield, VA), 1984 October 27 65. McEntee; Industrial Relations Research Associations Sectional Meeting
(1984: Buffalo, NY), 1984 November 15 66. McEntee; Louisiana Council 17 Convention (1984: Baton Rouge, LA), 1984
November 17 67. McEntee; New York District Council 37 PEOPLE Affair (1984: New York,
NY), 1984 November 30 68. McEntee; New York District Council 37 40th Anniversary (1984: Brooklyn,
NY), 1984 December 7 69. Lucy; AFL-CIO (IUD) Industrial Union Department (1984: Washington, DC),
1984 January 25 70. Lucy; Faculty-Student Rally on Central America (1984: Iowa City, IA), 1984
February 13 71. Lucy; 4th National Policy Institute (1984: Washington, DC), 1984 March 2 72. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 47 Americans for a Democratic Action (ADA) El
Salvador Conference (1984: Philadelphia, PA), 1984 March 14 73. Lucy; Bermuda Industrial Union (1984: Hamilton, Bermuda), 1984 March 15 74. Lucy; Panel “Promoting Minority Leadership Within our Unions,” Coalition
of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Affirmative Action Conference (1984: Chicago, IL), 1984 March 22
75. Lucy; Martin Luther King Memorial (1984: Memphis, TN), 1984 April 4 76. Lucy; Close-up Health and Human Services (1984: Washington, DC), 1984
April 11 77. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1984: Pittsburgh, PA), 1984
April 15 78. Lucy; A. Phillip Randolph Dinner (1984: Los Angeles, CA), 1984 April 15 79. Lucy; Democratic Platform Committee (1984: Birmingham, AL), 1984 April
21 80. Lucy; AFSCME Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA), 1984 June 18 81. Lucy; Illinois Chapter 31 Retirees Founding Convention (1984: Springfield,
IL), 1984 September 11 82. Lucy; International Public Works Congress (1984: Philadelphia, PA), 1984
September 19
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83. Lucy; Florida Council 79 Convention (1984: Orlando, FL), 1984 September 22
84. Lucy; article in Amsterdam News, 1984 September 85. Lucy; Message concerning Leon Scholl of Americans for Democratic Action
(ADA), 1984 November 2 86. Lucy; New York CSEA (1984: Lake Placid, NY), 1984 October 21 87. Lucy; China trip, 1984 November 20 88. Lucy; Political Action Conference, 1984 December 89. O’Brien, Vincent; Point Breeze Salaried Employees Association (1984:
Baltimore, MD), 1984 January 15 90. Wells, Arthur “Tiny;” Wisconsin Council 40 Retirees, 1984 April 14 91. Rewolinski, Ernest; Arizona Council 97, 1984 July 21 92. Alexander, Ron; Ohio OCSEA, 1984 September 15 93. Rewolinski, Ernest; Labor Day (1984: Milwaukee, WI), 1984 September 3
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1. Rewolinski, Ernest; North Dakota Council 95 (1984: Bismarck, ND), 1984 September 22
2. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 52 Convention (1984: Atlantic City, NJ), 1984 October 20
3. O’Brien, Vincent; University of Pittsburgh Labor-Management School (1984: Pittsburgh, PA), 1984 November 9
4. O’Brien, Vincent; Council 84 (1984: Seven Springs, PA), 1984 November 10 5. Unidentified Speech Material, 1984 November 30 6. Silbiger, Stephen; Testimony before Intergovernmental Relations and Human
Resources Subcommittee, 1984 December 12 7. McEntee; Miscellaneous, 1985 8. McEntee; Telecommunications Commercial Employees Union (TIU) Local
643 (1985: Chicago, IL), 1985 January 8 9. McEntee; Wisconsin Action Coalition (1985: Milwaukee, WI), 1985 January
19 10. McEntee; University of California AFSCME Council 10, 1985 January 26 11. McEntee; New York City District Council 37 Retirees, 1985 February 5 12. McEntee; New York Local 372 Education Conference (1985: Ellenville, NY),
1985 March 16 13. McEntee; AFSCME Leadership Conference (1985: Washington, DC), 1985
March 22 14. McEntee; West Virginia University rights (1985: Morgantown, WV), 1985
March 25 15. McEntee; Budget Rally (1985: Washington, DC), 1985 March 26 16. McEntee; Kent Law School (1985: Chicago, IL), 1985 April 8 17. McEntee; Rhode Island Council 94 (1985: Providence, RI), 1985 April 12 18. McEntee; University of Massachusetts, 1985 April 19 19. McEntee; Massachusetts Democrats (1985: Boston, MA), 1985 April 19 20. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Convention (1985: Stevens Point, WI), 1985
April 27
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21. McEntee; Washington Council 28 Dedication (1985: Olympia, WA), 1985 May 4
22. McEntee; Ohio OAPSE Convention (1985: Cleveland, OH), 1985 May 9 23. McEntee; CBTU Convention (1985: Philadelphia, PA), 1985 May 25 24. McEntee; Iowa Council 61 (1985: Des Moines, IA), 1985 June 1 25. McEntee; Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Award (1985: Philadelphia, PA), 1985 June 26. McEntee; Irish American Award (1985: Boston, MA), 1985 June 13 27. McEntee; New York Local 371 Welfare Strike Anniversary, 1985 June 15 28. McEntee; New York District Council 37 Education Conference (1985:
Nassau, Bahamas), 1985 June 26 29. McEntee; New York Council 1707 (1985: Glen Clove, NY), 1985 July 12 30. McEntee; Arizona Council 97 (1985: Mesa, AZ), 1985 August 24 31. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 24 Rally (1985: Madison, WI), 1985 September
3 32. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1985: Milwaukee, WI), 1985 September 6 33. McEntee; Hawaii UPW Convention (1985: Honolulu, HI), 1985 September 19 34. McEntee; Texas Council 42 (1985: El Paso, TX), 1985 September 21 35. McEntee; AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED) Convention (1985:
Washington, DC), 1985 September 23 36. McEntee; Indiana Council 62 (1985: Indianapolis, IN), 1985 September 27 37. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1985: Pittsburgh, PA), 1985 September 27 38. McEntee; Illinois Council 31 (1985: Chicago, IL), 1985 October 5 39. McEntee; WPEA (1985: Olympia, WA), 1985 October 6 40. McEntee; Ohio OAPSE (1985: Columbus, OH), 1985 October 11 41. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 (1985: Dearborn, MI), 1985 October 12 42. McEntee; New York City Local 983, 1985 October 12 43. McEntee; Local 1549 Al Diop (1985: Philadelphia, PA), 1985 October 13 44. McEntee; Public Employee Benefits Conference (1985: New Orleans, LA),
1985 October 15 45. McEntee; Mental Health/Mental Retardation Conference (1985: Chicago, IL),
1985 October 19 46. McEntee; New York CSEA Convention (1985: New York, NY), 1985
October 23 47. McEntee; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1985: Stevens Point, WI), 1985 November 9 48. McEntee; AFSCME Organizers’ Rally (1985: Columbus, OH), 1985
December 18 49. McEntee; Masten Event, 1985 December 20 50. Lucy; D.C. Department of Public Works’ 1st Annual Employee Awards
Ceremony, 1985 January 24 51. Lucy; Minnesota Council 14 (1985: St. Paul, MN), 1985 February 9 52. Lucy; Labor Committee on South Africa (1985: New York, NY), 1985 March
1 53. Lucy; Connecticut Council 4 (1985: Bridgeport, CT), 1985 March 9 54. Lucy; New York Local 372 (1985: Ellenville, NY), 1985 March 15 55. Lucy; Leadership Conference (1985: Washington, DC), 1985 March 22 56. Lucy; Martin Luther King Memorial (1985: Memphis, TN), 1985 April 4
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57. Lucy; Mental Retardation Volunteers (1985: Washington, DC), 1985 April 11 58. Lucy; Jobs/Foreign Policy (1985: Philadelphia, PA), 1985 April 13 59. Lucy; Michigan Council 25 Jim Glass Testimonial Dinner (1985: Lansing,
MI), 1985 April 20 60. Lucy; Local 420 Shop Stewards’ Training Conference (1985: Catskill, NY),
1985 May 9 61. Lucy; Ohio OAPSE (1985: Cleveland, OH), 1985 May 10 62. Lucy; NAACP Legal Defense Fund (1985: New York, NY), 1985 May 16 63. Lucy; NAACP Awards (1985: Philadelphia, PA), 1985 May 16 64. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1985: Philadelphia, PA), 1985
May 19 65. Lucy; (CBTU) Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (1985: Philadelphia, PA),
1985 May 25 66. Lucy; Colorado Council 76 (1985: Dillon, CO), 1985 June 8 67. Lucy; Democratic Socialists of America Labor Conference (1985: Detroit,
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1. Lucy; New York Local 371 Welfare Strike Anniversary (1985: New York, NY), 1985 June 15
2. Lucy; New York District Council 37 Education Conference (1985: Nassau, Bahamas), 1985 June 24
3. Lucy; Dawkins Dinner, 1985 June 26 4. Lucy; New York Council 1707 Convention (1985: Glen Cove, NY), 1985 July
13 5. Lucy; Wisconsin Council 24 Convention (1985: Eau Claire, WI), 1985 July
20 6. Lucy; Minnesota Council 65 Al Church Retirement Dinner, 1985 July 20 7. Lucy; National Urban League on Blacks and Labor Movement (1985:
Washington, DC), 1985 July 23 8. Lucy; Florida Council 79 Convention (1985: Orlando, FL), 1985 September 7 9. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1985: Milwaukee, WI), 1985 September 7 10. Lucy; Maryland Councils 67 and 30 (1985: Nassau, Bahamas), 1985
September 20 11. Lucy; Ohio Council 8 (1985: Cleveland, OH), 1985 September 21 12. Lucy; Texas Council 42 (1985: El Paso, TX), 1985 September 22 13. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1985: Pittsburgh, PA), 1985 September 28 14. Lucy; Maryland Council 92 (1985: Baltimore, MD), 1985 October 3 15. Lucy; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) panel on collective
bargaining (1985: Boston, MA), 1985 October 4 16. Lucy; Illinois Council 31 (1985: Chicago, IL), 1985 October 5 17. Lucy; Michigan Council 25 (1985: Dearborn, MI), 1985 October 11 18. Lucy; Ohio OAPSE (1985: Columbus, OH), 1985 October 12 19. Lucy; Pennsylvania Local 1549 Al Diop (1985: Philadelphia, PA), 1985
October 13 20. Lucy; Mental Health/Mental Retardation, 1985 October 19
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21. Lucy; Louisiana Council 17 (1985: Baton Rouge, LA), 1985 November 3 22. Lucy; Anti-Apartheid (1985: Newark, NJ), 1985 November 9 23. Lucy; California Council 36 (1985: Santa Barbara, CA), 1895 November 11 24. Lucy; Community and Labor Coalition Dinner (1985: Binghamton, NY),
1985 November 21 25. Lucy; Rutgers Labor Education Center Conference (1985: New Brunswick,
NJ), 1985 December 5 26. Lucy; Ohio OAPSE Leadership Conference (1985: Columbus, OH), 1985
December 14 27. King, T.; 1985 February 25 28. Rewolinski, Ernest; Colorado Council 76 (1985: Dillon, CO), 1985 June 8 29. Rewolinski, Ernest; New Mexico Council 18 (1985: Santa Fe, NM), 1985
June 22 30. Zamarripa, Phyllis; Hiroshima (1985: Pueblo, CO), 1985 August 6 31. Bonavita, Joseph; Jichiro – Contracting Out (1985: Tokyo, Japan), 1985 July
13 32. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 66 Convention (1985: Lake Lucerne, NY), 1985
July 27 33. Rewolinski, Ernest; New Jersey Council 73 (1985: Atlantic City, NJ), 1985
September 4 34. Rewolinski, Ernest; New York Council 82 (1985: Kiamesha Lake, NY), 1985
September 11 35. O’Brien, Vincent; South Dakota Council 59 (1985: Pierre, SD), 1985
September 21 36. Rewolinski, Ernest; Massachusetts Council 93 (1985: Hyannis, MA), 1985
September 21 37. Culen; (CUPE) Canadian Union of Public Employees (1985: Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada), 1985 October 15 38. Rewolinski, Ernest; Pennsylvania Chapter 13 Retirees, 1985 October 17 39. O’Brien, Vincent; Arkansas Council 38 (1985: Little Rock, AR), 1985
October 26 40. Rewolinski, Ernest; New Jersey Council 52 (1985: Atlantic City, NJ), 1985
October 27 41. Rewolinski, Ernest; Louisiana Council 17 (1985: Baton Rouge, LA), 1985
November 2 42. O’Brien, Vincent; Pennsylvania Council 84 (1985: Seven Springs, PA), 1985
November 2 43. Rewolinski, Ernest; Minnesota Council 96 Stewards (1985: Duluth, MN),
1985 November 12 44. McEntee; AFL-CIO Public Employees Department (PED) Conference on
PCBs, 1986 January 8 45. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 Martin Luther King PEOPLE Dinner (1986:
Detroit, MI), 1986 January 11 46. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1986: Portland, OR), 1986 January 25 47. McEntee; AFSCME Collective Bargaining Conference (1986: Washington,
DC), 1986 January 29
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48. McEntee; AFSCME AIDS Symposium (1986: Washington, DC), 1986 January 30
49. McEntee; New York District Council 37 PEOPLE, 1986 January 30 50. McEntee; Ohio Association of Public Employees Northeast Region Local 4
(1986: Hudson, OH), 1986 February 1 51. McEntee; Presidential Classroom, 1986 February 13 52. McEntee; Al Wurf Retirement (1986: Princeton, NJ), 1986 March 15 53. McEntee; National Public Employer Labor Relations Association (NPELRA)
Conference, 1986 March 18 54. McEntee; PBS National Teleconference on AIDS in the Workplace (1986:
Washington, DC), 1986 March 26 55. McEntee; Common Sense Campaign, 1986 March 27 56. McEntee; Martin Luther King Memorial (1986: Memphis, TN), 1986 April 3 57. McEntee; Chicago Contract Victory Rally, 1986 April 4 58. McEntee; AFL-CIO Department of Professional Employees (DPE)
Conference for Technological Change (1986: Teaneck, NJ), 1986 April 11 59. McEntee; Bethune-DuBois Fundraiser (1986: Washington, DC), 1986 April
30 60. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Annual State Convention (1986: Stevens
Point, WI), 1986 April 26 61. McEntee; CSEA Local 690 New York State Department of Taxation and
Finance (1986: Utica, NY), 1986 April 29 62. McEntee; New Directions Conference (1986: Washington, DC), 1986 May 3 63. McEntee; Industrial Relations Research Association (IRRA) Conference
(1986: Honolulu, HI), 1986 May 8 64. McEntee; HGEA State Convention (1986: Honolulu, HI), 1986 May 9 65. McEntee; OAPSE Convention (1986: Cincinnati, OH), 1986 May 14 66. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13, 1986 May 17 67. McEntee; New York CSEA City, County, and School Board Conference
(1986: Lake Placid, NY), 1986 May 31 68. McEntee; AFSCME Convention (1986: Chicago, IL), 1986 June 23 69. McEntee; AFSCME Staff Internship Program (ASIP) Breakfast (1986:
Washington, DC), 1986 July 13 70. McEntee; Arizona Council 77 Convention, 1986 July 16 71. McEntee; PAI Labor Day, 1986 July 22 72. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 24 Convention (1986: Green Bay, WI), 1986
July 25 73. McEntee; AFSCME/California Founding Tri-Council PEOPLE Conference
(1986: Oakland, CA), 1986 July 27 74. McEntee; Organizing Rally for Cook County Circuit Court Clerks (1986:
Chicago, IL), 1986 July 30 75. McEntee; Retirement Dinner for Tim Hyatt of Council 81 (1986: Claymont,
DE), 1986 August 9 76. McEntee; Michigan State Employees Association (MSEA) General Assembly
Local 5 (1986: Grand Rapids, MI), 1986 August 21 77. McEntee; Ohio OCSEA, 1986 August 22
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78. McEntee; Illinois Local 2000 (1986: Chicago, IL), 1986 August 23 79. McEntee; Labor Day (1986: Detroit, MI), 1986 September 1
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1. McEntee; Ohio Council 8 PEOPLE (1986: Columbus, OH), 1986 September 13
2. McEntee; Connecticut AFL-CIO Convention (1986: Hartford, CT), 1986 September 18
3. McEntee; Indiana Council 62 (1986: Indianapolis, IN), 1986 September 26 4. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 (1986: Hyannis, MA), 1986 September
27 5. McEntee; Municipal Labor Committee (1986: Hershey, PA), 1986 September
29 6. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6 (1986: Bloomington, MN), 1986 October 3 7. McEntee; Florida Council 79 (1986: Orlando, FL), 1986 October 4 8. McEntee; Arnold Dubin Labor Research Center of Southeast Massachusetts
University (1986: Boston, MA), 1986 October 9 9. McEntee; Druge Abuse Conference, 1986 October 21 10. McEntee; National Safety Council Conference panel discussion on AIDS,
Fact and Fallacy (1986: Chicago, IL), 1986 October 22 11. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 47 (1986: Philadelphia, PA), 1986 October
23 12. McEntee; New York CSEA Convention (1986: Niagara Falls, NY), 1986
October 28 13. McEntee; Crofoot Retirement, 1986 November 7 14. McEntee; Seminar on Privatization (1986: Washington, DC), 1986 December
4 15. McEntee; Steel Rally (1986: Gary, IN), 1986 December 6 16. McEntee; Political/Legislative Conference (1986: Washington, DC), 1986
December 10 17. McEntee; Economic Policy Institute (EPI) Session (1986: Washington, DC),
1986 December 18 18. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1986: Portland, OR), 1986 January 24 19. Lucy; District Council 37 PEOPLE (1986: New York, NY), 1986 January 30 20. Lucy; U.S. Department of Administrative Services (1986: Washington, DC),
1986 January 31 21. Lucy; Ohio AFL Civil Rights (1986: Columbus, OH), 1986 February 10 22. Lucy; AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department concerning South Africa (1986:
Washington, DC), 1986 February 14 23. Lucy; New York CSEA Region 2 (1986: Kiamesha, NY), 1986 February 22 24. Lucy; District Council 37 Black History Week (1986: New York, NY), 1986
February 28 25. Lucy; Texas AFL-CIO concerning Shell Boycott for South Africa divestment
(1986: Houston, TX), 1986 March 22 26. Lucy; Northeast Ohio Anti-Apartheid in South Africa Rally (1986: Cleveland,
OH), 1986 April 5
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27. Lucy; AFL-CIO Department of Professional Employees (DPE) Conference on Technological Change (1986: Teaneck, NJ), 1986 April 12
28. Lucy; Oregon Council 75 (1986: Portland, OR), 1986 April 26 29. Lucy; (CBTU) Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (1986: Pittsburgh, PA),
1986 May 3 30. Lucy; New Directions Conference (1986: Washington, DC), 1986 May 4 31. Lucy; National Conference of Christians and Jews Wynn Award (1986:
Washington, DC), 1986 May 8 32. Lucy; OAPSE (1986: Cincinnati, OH), 1986 May 16 33. Lucy; NUL Jobs Article, 1986 May 16 34. Lucy; AFSCME Staff Internship Program (ASIP) Foreign Policy, 1986 May
17 35. Lucy; CBTU Convention speech notes, 1986 May 24 36. Lucy; Conference on Nuclear Arms Race (1986: Washington, DC), 1986 June
8 37. Lucy; AFSCME Convention (1986: Chicago, IL), 1986 June 25 38. Lucy; Labor Relations Agencies (1986: St. Paul, MN), 1986 July 14 39. Lucy; Wisconsin Council 24 Convention (1986: Green Bay, WI), 1986 July
25 40. Lucy; Local 1550 Rally (1986: Houston, TX), 1986 August 8 41. Lucy; Testimonial Dinner for Tim Hyatt of Council 81 (1986: Claymont, DE),
1986 August 9 42. Lucy; Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) Convention (1986:
Jacksonville, FL), 1986 August 13 43. Lucy; Ohio OCSEA, 1986 August 22 44. Lucy; Industrial Relations Research Association (IRRA) Stanford Law
School, 1986 August 27 45. Lucy; A. Philip Randolph Institute (1986: Cherry Hill, NJ), 1986 Septe 6 46. Lucy; Washington Council 28 (1986: Spokane, WA), 1986 September 27 47. Lucy; Indiana Council 62 Education Leadership Conference (1986:
Indianapolis, IN), 1986 September 28 48. Lucy; Texas NAACP Dinner (1986: Texas City, TX), 1986 October 18 49. Lucy; Minnesota Council 65 Convention (1986: St. Cloud, MN), 1986
October 24 50. Lucy; Baton Rouge Rally, 1986 October 29 51. Lucy; Crofoot Retirement, 1986 November 7 52. Lucy; (CLUW) Coalition of Labor Union Women (1986: St. Louis, MO),
1986 November 8 53. Lucy; Arkansas Council 38 (1986: Little Rock, AR), 1986 November 22 54. Lucy; Louisiana Council 17 (1986: Baton Rouge, LA), 1986 December 6 55. Lucy; Political/Legislative Conference (1986: Washington, DC), 1986
December 11 56. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 48 Dinner honoring Richard Markowski (1986:
Milwaukee, WI), 1986 January 18 57. Rewolinski, Ernest; California Council 10 Convention (1986: Burlingame,
CA), 1986 March 15
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58. O’Brien, Vincent; Florida Organizing (1986: Orlando, FL), 1986 March 22 59. Rewolinski, Ernest; Rhode Island Council 94 (1986: Providence, RI), 1986
March 22 60. Rewolinski, Ernest; Montana Council 9 (1986: Helena, MT), 1986 April 26 61. O’Brien, Vincent; Kansas Council 64 (1986: Topeka, KS), 1986 May 17 62. Rewolinski, Ernest; District Council 37 Statue of Liberty (1986: New York,
NY), 1986 May 17 63. O’Brien, Vincent; Rhode Island Council 94 (1986: Pawtucket, RI), 1986 June
8 64. Marshall, E. G.; AFSCME Convention Retirees Reception (1986: Chicago,
IL), 1986 June 23 65. Alexander, Ron; Ohio OCSEA Convention, 1986 August 22 66. O’Brien, Vincent; New York Council 82 Convention (1986: Saratoga Springs,
NY), 1986 September 9 67. Rewolinski, Ernest; Local 205 Convention (1986: Nassau, Bahamas), 1986
September 18 68. Rewolinski, Ernest; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1986: Stevens Point, WI), 1986
September 26 69. O’Brien, Vincent; South Dakota Council 59 (1986: Sioux Falls, SD), 1986
September 27 70. O’Brien, Vincent; Pennsylvania Chapter 13 Retirees (1986: Carlisle, PA),
1986 October 10 71. O’Brien, Vincent; Delaware Council 81 Convention (1986: New Castle, DE),
1986 October 17 72. O’Brien, Vincent; Virginia Council 30 (1986: Arlington, VA), 1986 October
24 73. O’Brien, Vincent; Pennsylvania Council 84 (1986: Seven Springs, PA), 1986
November 1 74. Caoile, Gloria; Philippines, 1986 November 19 75. O’Brien, Vincent; OAPSE Local 4 Leadership Conference (1986: Columbus,
OH), 1986 November 22 76. Rewolinski, Ernest; Louisiana Council 17 (1986: Baton Rouge, LA), 1986
December 6 77. McEntee; Minnesota Council 14 (1987: St. Paul, MN), 1987 January 24
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1. McEntee; Harvard Union Affiliation Reception (1987: Cambridge, MA), 1987 January 29
2. McEntee; District Council 37 PEOPLE (1987: New York, NY), 1987 February 6
3. McEntee; Health Advisory Committee (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 February 10
4. McEntee; AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED), 1987 February 14 5. McEntee; National School Employees Conference (1987: Washington, DC),
1987 February 28
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6. McEntee; OCSEA Mental Health/Mental Retardation (1987: Columbus, OH), 1987 February 21
7. McEntee; Pennsylvania Public Employees Issues Forum (1987: Hershey, PA), 1987 March 12
8. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6, 1987 March 14 9. McEntee; Midwest Health Conference (1987: Chicago, IL), 1987 March 17 10. McEntee; McWherter – Tennessee Local 1733, 1987 March 19 11. McEntee; Public Employees Department (PED) New York Forum (1987:
Albany, NY), 1987 March 24 12. McEntee; Public Services International (PSI) Grace Hartman Retirement
Reception, 1987 April 2 13. McEntee; Victor Gotbaum roast, 1987 April 3 14. McEntee; Martin Luther King Anniversary (1987: Memphis, TN), 1987 April
4 15. McEntee; Advisory Committee on the Rights of the Disabled (1987:
Washington, DC), 1987 April 6 16. McEntee; Industrial Relations Research Association (IRRA) Dinner (1987:
Philadelphia, PA), 1987 April 7 17. McEntee; New York Local 372, 1987 April 10 18. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 (1987: Pittsburgh, PA), 1987 April 11 19. McEntee; New York CSEA Educational Workshop (1987: Kiamesha Lake,
NY), 1987 April 24 20. McEntee; Connecticut Council 15 Convention (1987: Atlantic City, NJ), 1987
April 21 21. McEntee; Massachusetts Democratic Dinner Kennedy Introduction (1987:
Boston, MA), 1987 May 2 22. McEntee; OAPSE Convention (1987: Dayton, OH), 1987 May 8 23. McEntee; Michigan Staff Conference (1987: Traverse Point, MI), 1987 May 9 24. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Convention (1987: Green Bay, WI), 1987
May 15 25. McEntee; Victor Gotbaum Farewell (1987: New York, NY), 1987 May 15 26. McEntee; National Urban Coalition Convocation (1987 Washington, DC),
1987 May 21 27. McEntee; New York Council 1707 Home Health Care Rally (1987: New
York, NY), 1987 May 28 28. McEntee; Dinner for Roger Frazer of Iowa, 1987 June 5 29. McEntee; CSEA Local Government Workshop (1987: Concord, NY), 1987
June 5 30. McEntee; Council 61 Convention (1987: Des Moines, IA), 1987 June 6 31. McEntee; AFSCME Retirees Dinner (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 June 10 32. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1987: Minneapolis, MN), 1987 June 13 33. McEntee; District Council 37 Leadership Conference (1987: Aboard the ship
M/V Homeric), 1987 June 15 34. McEntee; United Staff Union Convention (1987: Baltimore, MD), 1987 June
27 35. McEntee; Council 66 (1987: Alexandria Bay, NY), 1987 July 14
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36. McEntee; OCSEA Presidents Conference (1987: Columbus, OH), 1987 July 25
37. McEntee; Delores McCollum Farewell (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 July 29 38. McEntee; Midwest Academy – canceled (1987: Chicago, IL), 1987 August 1 39. McEntee; Youth Policy Institute, 1987 August 5 40. McEntee; AFSCME Hospital and Corrections Advisory Committee AIDS
Session (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 August 13 41. McEntee; Michigan State Employees Association (1987: Grayling, MI), 1987
August 28 42. McEntee; Political Action Conference (1987: Detroit, MI), 1987 August 29 43. McEntee; Labor Day (1987: Baltimore, MD), 1987 September 7 44. McEntee; Council 82 Convention (1987: Saratoga Springs, NY), 1987
September 8 45. McEntee; Council 73 Convention (1987: Atlantic City, NJ), 1987 September
10 46. McEntee; Political Action Conference (1987: Oakland, CA), 1987 September
12 47. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 (1987: Wakefield, MA), 1987 September
19 48. McEntee; National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 1987 September 20 49. McEntee; Nebraska State AFL-CIO, 1987 September 21 50. McEntee; New York Leadership Conference (1987: Albany, NY), 1987
September 22 51. McEntee; Jobs with Justice Rally (1987: Santa Fe, NM), 1987 September 24 52. McEntee; Council 25 Convention (1987: Flint, MI), 1987 October 9 53. McEntee; Political Action Conference (1987: New Orleans, LA), 1987
October 9 54. McEntee; New Mexico State Labor Federation (1987: Albuquerque, NM),
1987 October 16 55. McEntee; Political Action Conference (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 October
16 56. McEntee; UPW Conference (1987: Honolulu, HI), 1987 October 22 57. McEntee; unlabeled, 1987 November 58. McEntee; AFSCME Professional Employees Conference, 1987 November 6 59. McEntee; New York State Public Employees Conference (1987: Tarrytown,
NY), 1987 November 12 60. McEntee; Maryland Council 92, 1987 November 19 61. McEntee; Leamon Hood Roast, 1987 November 20 62. McEntee; Governor’s Panel on Managing in a Unionized Environment – New
York Government Conference (1987: Bolton Landing, NY), 1987 December 2
63. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 – Wayne State Archives (1987: Detroit, MI), 1987 December 4
64. McEntee; Louisiana Council 17 Convention (1987: Baton Rouge, LA), 1987 December 5
65. McEntee; Local 372 Banquet (1987: Atlantic City, NJ), 1987 December 12
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66. McEntee; State Mental Health Program Commissioners, 1987 December 14 67. McEntee; AFL-CIO Studio Opening (1987: Washington, DC), 1987
December 14 68. Lucy; Citizens for Tax Justice (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 January 14
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1. Lucy; Health Advisory Committee (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 February 10
2. Lucy; AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department (1987: Bal Harbour, FL), 1987 February 11
3. Lucy; District Council 37 Black History (1987: New York, NY), 1987 February 27
4. Lucy; Black Men in Unions at the Labor Studies Center (1987: Ann Arbor, MI), 1987 February 27
5. Lucy; School Employees Conference (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 February 28
6. Lucy; California Council 10 (1987: San Diego, CA), 1987 March 7 7. Lucy; New York High School (1987: Hartsdale, NY), 1987 March 12 8. Lucy; Black Leadership Roundtable (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 March 14 9. Lucy; Martin Luther King Memorial (1987: Memphis, TN), 1987 April 4 10. Lucy; Black Family Conference (1987: Pontiac, MI), 1987 April 11 11. Lucy; Local 372 Education Conference (1987: Ellenville, NY), 1987 April 11 12. Lucy; Mayor Richard Hatcher Banquet (1987: Gary, IN), 1987 April 18 13. Lucy; Local 21 Men’s Day (1987: Summit, NJ), 1987 April 26 14. Lucy; (CBTU) Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (1987: St. Louis, MO),
1987 May 23 15. Lucy; OAPSE Bus Rally (1987: Cleveland, OH), 1987 May 27 16. Lucy; District Council 37 Leadership Conference (1987: New York, NY),
1987 June 16 17. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1987: Minneapolis, MN), 1987 June 14 18. Lucy; (SCLC) Southern Christian Leadership Conference (1987: New
Orleans, LA), 1987 August 11 19. Lucy; Political Action Conference (1987: Detroit, MI), 1987 August 30 20. Lucy; Political Action Conference (1987: Oakland, CA), 1987 September 13 21. Lucy; Wisconsin Health and Human Services (1987: Milwaukee, WI), 1987
September 21 22. Lucy; Texas Council 42 (1987: San Antonio, TX), 1987 September 26 23. Lucy; Political Action Conference (1987: New Orleans, LA), 1987 October 10 24. Lucy; Political Action Conference (1987: Washington, DC), 1987 October 17 25. Lucy; Local 2000 Stewards Award Dinner (1987: Chicago, IL), 1987 October
31 26. Lucy; Tennessee State AFL-CIO (1987: Nashville, TN), 1987 November 2 27. Lucy; UCLA Labor Center (1987: Los Angeles, CA), 1987 November 6 28. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1987: Philadelphia, PA), 1987 November 15 29. Lucy; California Council 36 (1987: Palm Springs, CA), 1987 November 14
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30. Lucy; Maryland Council 92 Convention (1987: Annapolis, MD), 1987 November 19
31. Rewolinski, Ernest; Rizzo retirement, 1987 March 32. Rewolinski, Ernest; Rhode Island Council 94 (1987: Galilee, RI), 1987 April
11 33. Rewolinski, Ernest; Connecticut Council 15 correspondence (1987: Atlantic
City, NJ), 1987 April 22 34. Alexander, Ron; Minority/Community Affairs Committee of Ohio OCSEA,
1987 May 2 35. Rewolinski, Ernest; Harvard Organizing Rally (1987: Cambridge, MA), 1987
May 7 36. Rewolinski, Ernest; Colorado Council 76 Convention (1987: Pueblo, CO),
1987 June 6 37. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 18 Convention (1987: Albuquerque, NM), 1987
June 19 38. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 24 (1987: Appleton, WI), 1987 July 17 39. Culen, Steve; Arizona Council 97 (1987: Phoenix, AZ), 1987 July 18 40. Rewolinski, Ernest; Pennsylvania Council 85, 1987 July 25 41. O’Brien, Vincent; Senior Political Advisor Project 500, 1987 September 4 42. Rewolinski, Ernest; New York Local 983 (1987: Great Neck, NY), 1987
September 11 43. Badolato, Dominic; Central Labor Council (1987: Manitowoc, WI), 1987
September 11 44. Rewolinski, Ernest; Pennsylvania Local 2502/2323 Founder’s Day, 1987
September 12 45. Rewolinski, Ernest; Indiana Council 62 (1987: Indianapolis, IN), 1987
September 25 46. McEntee, Lucy, Frank Cowan; Connecticut Building Dedication
correspondence, 1987 September 26 47. Rewolinski, Ernest; OAPSE Local 4 Leadership Conference (1987:
Columbus, OH), 1987 October 3 48. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 67 Convention (1987: Nassau, Bahamas), 1987
October 15 49. Rewolinski, Ernest; Illinois Council 31 (1987: Springfield, IL), 1987 October
23 50. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; (CUPE) Canadian Union of Public Employees
(1987: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada), 1987 October 26 51. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 84 Leadership Conference (1987: Champion,
PA), 1987 October 31 52. Adkins, Terry; Council 38 (1987: Little Rock, AR), 1987 November 7 53. Cowan, Frank; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1987: Green Bay, WI), 1987 November
13 54. McEntee; Miscellaneous, 1988 55. McEntee; Independent Federation of Flight Attendants Reception (1988:
Washington, DC), 1988 January 12 56. McEntee; Martin Luther King Day (1988: Phoenix, AZ), 1988 January 18
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57. McEntee; District Council 37 PEOPLE (1988: New York, NY), 1988 January 29
58. McEntee; Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) Dinner (1988: Washington, DC), 1988 January 30
59. McEntee; Bargaining Conference, 1988 February 2 60. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1988: Seattle, WA), 1988 February 6 61. McEntee; Black History Month message to Pennsylvania Local 1422, 1988
February 8 62. McEntee; Nominating Al Bilik to AFL-CIO Public Employees Department
(PED), 1988 February 10 63. McEntee; Florida Council of Senior Citizens (1988: Miami, FL), 1988
February 15 64. McEntee; Minnesota Council 14 (1988: St. Paul, MN), 1988 February 20 65. McEntee; Harvard Rally (1988: Cambridge, MA), 1988 February 22 66. McEntee; Testimony before Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs on
Hatch Act Reform, 1988 February 24 67. McEntee; Testimony before House Committee on Education and Labor on
Act for Better Child Care, 1988 February 25 68. McEntee; Council 1707 Jobs for Justice Rally (1988: New York, NY), 1988
March 10 69. McEntee; Teamsters Public Employee Conference (1988: Scottsdale, AZ),
1988 March 11 70. McEntee; Hatch Act Conference (1988: Washington, DC), 1988 March 23 71. McEntee; Harvard University Jerry Wurf Dinner (1988: Cambridge, MA),
1988 March 25 72. McEntee; National Public Employer Labor Relations Association (NPELRA)
Conference (1988: San Diego, CA), 1988 March 30 73. McEntee; Martin Luther King memorial (1988: Memphis, TN), 1988 April 4 74. McEntee; (CBTU) Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (1988: Washington,
DC), 1988 May 28 75. McEntee; Oregon Council 75 Convention (1988: Portland, OR), 1988 April 9 76. McEntee; Labor council for Latin American Advancement (1988: New York,
NY), 1988 April 14 77. McEntee; Council 31 Childcare Rally (1988: Chicago, IL), 1988 April 26 78. McEntee; Citizens for Tax Justice Board Meeting, 1988 April 28 79. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 (1988: Appleton, WI), 1988 April 29 80. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1988: Philadelphia, PA),
1988 April 30 81. McEntee; Senator Pepper Day Rally (1988: Washington, DC), 1988 May 2 82. McEntee; President’s Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped
(1988: Washington, DC), 1988 May 4 83. McEntee; Missouri Council 72 (1988: Jefferson City, MO), 1988 May 7 84. McEntee; Ohio Association of Public School Employees (OAPSE) Local 4
Convention (1988: Toledo, OH), 1988 May 11 85. McEntee; AFL-CIO Public Employees Department (PED) Conference (1988:
Washington, DC), 1988 June 3
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86. McEntee; Child Care Press Conference (1988: Washington, DC), 1988 June 13
87. McEntee; AFSCME Convention (1988: Los Angeles, CA), 1988 June 20 88. McEntee; Rally in support of Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union Local
11 (1988: Los Angeles, CA), 1988 June 23 89. McEntee; Irish Trade Union Congress (1988: Dublin, Ireland), 1988 July 4 90. McEntee; Arizona Council 97 (1988: Tucson, AZ), 1988 July 30 91. McEntee; Statement submitted to the National Economic Commission, 1988
August 92. McEntee; Florida State AFL-CIO COPE (1988: St. Petersburg, FL), 1988
August 6 93. McEntee; National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Convention (1988:
Portland, OR), 1988 August 10 94. McEntee; Kentucky Council 988 Political Action Dinner (1988: Louisville,
KY), 1988 August 13 95. McEntee; CSEA Retirees Convention (1988: Binghamton, NY), 1988 August
16 96. McEntee; AFL-CIO Board Meeting (1988: Washington, DC), 1988 August 24 97. McEntee; Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA)
Convention (1988: San Antonio, TX), 1988 August 26 98. McEntee; Hamilton Pierce, 1988 September 99. McEntee; Labor Day, 1988 September 100. McEntee; Labor Day (1988: Washington, DC), 1988 September 5 101. McEntee; OCSEA Convention (1988: Columbus, OH), 1988 September 3 102. McEntee; AIDS Conference (1988: Chicago, IL), 1988 September 16 103. McEntee; Council 95 Jobs for Justice Rally (1988: Bismarck, ND), 1988
September 17 104. McEntee; National Academy of Sciences Infant Mortality (1988: Washington,
DC), 1988 September 19 105. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 (1988: Nashua, NH), 1988 September 23 106. McEntee; Ohio Dukakis Rally (1998: Cleveland, OH), 1988 September 26 107. McEntee; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1988: Wausau, WI), 1988 October 1 108. McEntee; Washington Council 28 (1988: Seattle, WA), 1988 October 2 109. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6 (1988: St. Paul, MN), 1988 October 7 110. McEntee; Local 1549 Convention (1988: Alexandria, VA), 1988 October 8 111. McEntee; CSEA Officers Installation (1988: Albany, NY), 1988 October 12 112. McEntee; Pennsylvania Public Interest Coalition (PIC) Dinner (1988:
Philadelphia, PA), 1988 October 13 Box 10
1. McEntee; University of the District of Columbia Labor Studies Lecture, 1988 October 17
2. McEntee; Council 4 Message (1988: Hartford, CT), 1988 October 17 3. McEntee; Council 26 Rally (1988: Washington, DC), 1988 October 19 4. McEntee; Industrial Relations Research Association (IRRA) Convention
(1988: Boston, MA), 1988 October 19
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5. McEntee; CSEA (1988: Lake Placid, NY), 1988 November 3 6. McEntee; Connecticut Council 4 50th Anniversary (1988: Hartford, CT), 1988
November 13 7. McEntee; Illinois Council 31 Education Conference (1988: Rock Island, IL),
1988 November 17 8. McEntee; Full Employment, 1988 November 29 9. McEntee; Political Action Conference (1988: Washington, DC), 1988
November 30 10. McEntee; Alaska State Employees Association (ASEA) Constitutional
Convention (1988: Anchorage, AK), 1988 December 10 11. McEntee; Keller Dinner (1988: Pittsburgh, PA), 1988 December 12 12. Lucy; General, 1988 13. Lucy; Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC) Marting Luther King
Day (1988: Los Angeles, CA), 1988 January 15 14. Lucy; “Prevailing with our Heritage” for Black History Month, 1988 February 15. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (1988: San
Francisco, CA), 1988 February 13 16. Lucy; Local 1655 Dinner (1988: Lancaster, PA), 1988 March 9 17. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1988: Atlanta, GA), 1988 March 13 18. Lucy; National Workers Council of Trade Unions and Associations
Convention (1988: Nassau, Bahamas), 1988 March 16 19. Lucy; Anti-Apartheid Rally (1988: Chicago, IL), 1988 March 18 20. Lucy; Council 6 Convention (1988: St. Paul, MN), 1988 March 24 21. Lucy; Public Services International (PSI) PTTI Conference on Trade Union
Rights (1988: Stockholm, Sweden), 1988 April 19 22. Lucy; Council 1 Convention (1988: Jamesburg, NJ), 1988 April 30 23. Lucy; AFL-CIO Public Employees Department (PED) Professional Women
(1988: Washington, DC), 1988 May 3 24. Lucy; John Oliver Harvey Dinner (1988: Durham, NC), 1988 May 13 25. Lucy; Don Day Roast (1988: Ohio), 1988 May 14 26. McEntee and Lucy; Ray Clark Dinner (1988: Parksville, MD), 1988 May 22 27. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (1988:
Washington, DC), 1988 May 28 28. Lucy; Bill McGowan Dinner (1988: Albany, NY), 1988 June 1 29. Lucy; Ohio AFL-CIO (1988: Cleveland, OH), 1988 June 10 30. Lucy; AFSCME Convention (1988: Los Angeles, CA), 1988 June 20 31. Lucy; Rally in support of HERE Local 11 (1988: Los Angeles, CA), 1988
June 23 32. Lucy; Wisconsin Council 24 correspondence (1988: Racine, WI), 1988 July
29 33. Lucy; Council 988 organizing (1988: Louisville, KY), 1988 August 13 34. Lucy; OCSEA Local 11 Convention (1988: Columbus, OH), 1988 September
2 35. Lucy; Florida Council 79 (1988: Jacksonville, FL), 1988 September 9 36. Lucy; District Council 1707 Women of the Year Award (1988: New York,
NY), 1988 September 17
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37. Lucy; Library of Congress Locals 2477 and 2910 (1988: Washington, DC), 1988 September 22
38. Lucy; Washington Council 28 (1988: Seattle, WA), 1988 September 30 39. Lucy; New York City Local 1549 Stewards (1988: Alexandria, VA), 1988
October 9 40. Lucy; Local 1733 Dinner (1988: Memphis, TN), 1988 October 14 41. Lucy; Central District OAPSE Day (1988: Columbus, OH), 1988 October 21 42. Lucy; Local 2000 Stewards (1988: Chicago, IL), 1988 October 22 43. Lucy; Nelly Stone Scholarships (1988: St. Paul, MN), 1988 November 10 44. Lucy; Louisiana Council 17 (1988: Baton Rouge, LA), 1988 December 3 45. Alexander, Ron; Martin Luther King Day, 1988 January 14 46. Caiole, Gloria; 1988 February 22 47. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 94 Convention (1988: Providence, RI), 1988
April 30 48. Rewolinski, Ernest; HGEA Convention (1988: Kona, HI), 1988 May 10 49. Okata, Russell; Jichiro Conference on Disarmament (1988: Hiroshima,
Japan), 1988 July 23 50. Adams, Brock; Washington Retirees, 1988 September 51. Rewolinski, Ernest; South Dakota Council 59 (1988: Rapid City, SD), 1988
September 17 52. Rewolinski, Ernest; Indiana Council 62 (1988: Indianapolis, IN), 1988
September 17 53. Rewolinski, Ernest; Delaware Council 81 Convention (1988: Dover, DE),
1988 September 30 54. Rewolinski, Ernest; Pennsylvania Council 84 Leadership Conference (1988:
Seven Springs, PA), 1988 October 29 55. Rewolinski, Ernest; Louisiana Council 17 (1988: Baton Rouge, LA), 1988
December 3 56. McEntee; Miscellaneous, 1989 57. McEntee; AIDS Conference (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 January 9 58. McEntee; District Council 37 VIP Dinner (1989: New York, NY), 1989
January 19 59. McEntee; Irish American Labor Coalition Dinner (1989: New York, NY),
1989 January 27 60. McEntee; Council 82 Political Action Convention (1989: Albany, NY), 1989
February 6 61. McEntee; Tom King Dinner, 1989 February 9 62. McEntee; Introducing Evan Bayh, 1989 February 18 63. McEntee; Local 1199 NUCHHE Rally (1989: Harrisburg, PA), 1989 February
27 64. McEntee; Council 25 Community Services Conference (1989: Detroit, MI),
1989 March 4 65. McEntee; Jobs with Justice Rally (1989: Santa Fe, NM), 1989 March 5 66. McEntee; New York Local 372 Education Conference, 1989 March 16 67. McEntee; AFL-CIO COPE Award Banquet (1989: Philadelphia, PA), 1989
March 18
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68. McEntee; Harvard Lecture (1989: Cambridge, MA), 1989 March 22 69. McEntee; Legislative Conference (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 April 3 70. McEntee; Martin Luther King Memorial (1989: Memphis, TN), 1989 April 4 71. McEntee; AFL-CIO Fairness at Eastern Rally (1989: Washington, DC), 1989
April 6 72. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6, 1989 April 7 73. McEntee; California Local 1199 Nurses, 1989 April 11 74. McEntee; National Health Policy Conference, 1989 April 13 75. McEntee; Connecticut Council 15 Convention (1989: Atlantic City, NJ), 1989
April 18 76. McEntee; Testimony before Senate Finance Committee on Childcare Related
Tax Credit Proposals, 1989 April 19 77. McEntee; Rhode Island Council 94 Convention (1989: Newport, RI), 1989
April 22 78. McEntee; Local 1199 Delegate Assembly (1989: Philadelphia, PA), 1989
April 24 79. McEntee; Heather Booth Dinner (1989: Chicago, IL), 1989 April 27 80. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 (1989: Stevens Point, WI), 1989 April 28 81. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1989: Hershey, PA), 1989
April 29 82. McEntee; OAPSE (1989: Cleveland, OH), 1989 May 4 83. McEntee; Local 1199M Affiliation Rally (1989: Flint, MI), 1989 May 5 84. McEntee; Michigan AFL-CIO (1989: Detroit, MI), 1989 May 17 85. McEntee; Pittsburgh Histadrut Council Dinner Honoring Edward J. Keller,
1989 May 21 86. McEntee; New Jersey Council 1 (1989: Atlantic City, NJ), 1989 May 22 87. McEntee; Council 67 (1989: Greenbelt, MD), 1989 May 25 88. McEntee; AFSCME Retiree Council Conference (1989: Washington, DC),
1989 June 21 89. McEntee; Citizen Action Dinner honoring Senator Alan Cranston (1989:
Washington, DC), 1989 June 20 90. McEntee; Children’s Day on the Hill (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 June 21 91. McEntee; Council 2 Convention (1989: Spokane, WA), 1989 June 24 92. McEntee; Democratic Socialists of America Dinner honoring Kris Rondeau
(1989: Cambridge, MA), 1989 June 27 93. McEntee; District Council 37 (1989: New York, NY), 1989 July 12 94. McEntee; Eastern Airline Strike Rally – not delivered (1989: Washington,
DC), 1989 July 19 95. McEntee; Nassau Local 830, 1989 August 2 96. McEntee; United Mine Workers Rally (1989: Wise County, VA), 1989
August 23 97. McEntee; Hawaii UPW, 1989 August 31 98. McEntee; Trade Union Council (1989: Blackpool England), 1989 September
5 99. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1989: Boston, MA), 1989 September 8 100. McEntee; Health Care Advisory Committee, 1989 September 14
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101. McEntee; Florida Council 79, 1989 September 16 102. McEntee; Maryland AFL-CIO, 1989 September 20 103. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 (1989: Nashua, NH), 1989 September 23 104. McEntee; Indiana Council 62, 1989 September 24 105. McEntee; United Mine Workers Rally (1989: Southwest Virginia), 1989
September 27 106. McEntee; Council 82 (1989: Saratoga Springs, NY), 1989 September 28 107. McEntee; South Dakota Council 59 (1989 Aberdeen, SD), 1989 September 30 108. McEntee; AFL-CIO Public Employees Department (PED) Workshop on
Public Works and Utilities (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 October 4 109. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 (1989: Detroit, MI), 1989 October 6 110. McEntee; Housing Now Rally (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 October 7 111. McEntee; Council 8 Banquet (1989: Cincinnati, OH), 1989 October 14
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1. McEntee; Nebraska Local 61 NAPE Rally (1989: Lincoln, NE), 1989 October 12
2. McEntee; CSEA (1989: Buffalo, NY), 1989 October 19 3. McEntee; Minnesota Leadership Conference (1989: St. Paul, MN), 1989
October 20 4. McEntee; Richard Bischert Dinner (1989: Albany, NY), 1989 October 25 5. McEntee; Local 1199 Rally (1989: Philadelphia, PA), 1989 October 26 6. McEntee; Oklahoma State AFL-CIO (1989: Afton, OH), 1989 November 1 7. McEntee; Bureau of National Affairs Conference on Work and Family (1989:
Washington, DC), 1989 November 3 8. McEntee; Maryland Council 92 (1989: Annapolis, MD), 1989 November 8 9. McEntee; Philippines President Corazon Aquino Dinner (1989: Washington,
DC), 1989 November 8 10. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 November 18 11. McEntee; National Black Caucus of State Legislators Labor Roundtable
Awards Luncheon (1989: Miami, FL), 1989 December 1 12. McEntee; Introduction of William Lucy at Labor Research Association’s
Labor Awards Dinner, 1989 December 7 13. McEntee; Ohio OCSEA, 1989 December 9 14. McEntee; Local 1199 Rally (1989: Philadelphia, PA), 1989 December 11 15. Lucy; African American Institute’s African American Conference (1989:
Zambia), 1989 January 10 16. Lucy; District Council 37 VIP Dinner for Black History Month (1989: New
York, NY), 1989 January 19 17. Lucy; “Labor and the Future of the Democratic Party” for Conference on
Popular Power in Post-Industrial Societies (1989: New York, NY), 1989 February 15-19
18. Lucy; Public Services International (PSI) Inter-American Regional Conference (1989: Mexico City, Mexico), 1989 March 1
19. Lucy; California Council 10 (1989: Anaheim, CA), 1989 March 11 20. Lucy; Local 1199C NUHHCE (1989: Philadelphia, PA), 1989 March 14
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21. Lucy; Legislative Conference (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 April 3 22. Lucy; Martin Luther King memorial (1989: Memphis, TN), 1989 April 4 23. Lucy; Ohio Retirees Local 1184 Founding (1989: Columbus, OH), 1989 April
26 24. Lucy; Worker Memorial Day (1989: Baltimore, MD), 1989 April 28 25. Lucy; House Staff Convention (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 April 29 26. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Conference (1989: Detroit,
MI), 1989 May 27 27. Lucy; District Council 27 Education Conference (1989: Las Vegas, NV), 1989
July 14 28. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Dinner (1989: St. Louis,
MO), 1989 September 2 29. Lucy; UAW Civil Rights (1989: Onoway, MI), 1989 September 6 30. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1989: Boston, MA), 1989 September 10 31. Lucy; Council 40 Recognition Dinner (1989: Madison, WI), 1989 September
22 32. Lucy; United Mine Workers Rally (1989: Southwestern Virginia), 1989
September 27 33. Lucy; Texas Council 42 (1989: Austin, TX), 1989 October 1 34. Lucy; Michigan Council 25 PEOPLE (1989: Detroit, MI), 1989 October 5 35. Lucy; Hawaii Retirees, 1989 October 19 36. Lucy; Illinois Council 31 Convention (1989: Springfield, IL), 1989 October
21 37. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1989: Washington, DC), 1989 November 19 38. Lucy; Maryland Retirees (1989: Baltimore, MD), 1989 November 20 39. Lucy; CSEA Labor Management (1989: Albany, NY), 1989 November 27 40. Lucy; Labor/Higher Education Council Discussion on Developing the New
American Work Force at Wake Forest University (1989: Winston-Salem, NC), 1989 November 30
41. Lucy; Labor Research Association Labor Awards Dinner (1989: New York, NY), 1989 December 7
42. Lucy; National Conference of Christians and Jews Testimonial Dinner (1989: Memphis, TN), 1989 December 10
43. Other speakers; Miscellaneous, 1989 44. Rewolinski, Ernest; McEntee dinner, 1989 March 17 45. Rewolinski, Ernest; New Mexico Council 18 (1989: Las Cruces, NM), 1989
April 28 46. Booth, Paul; Colorado Council 76 Convention (1989: Dillon, CO), 1989 June
9 47. Rewolinski, Ernest; Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP)
Convention (1989: Manila, Philippines), 1989 July 15 48. Booth, Paul; Iowa Council 61, 1989 July 15 49. Rewolinski, Ernest; Arizona Council 97 Convention (1989: Phoenix, AZ),
1989 July 27 50. O’Hara, Lorraine; Michigan Local 5 Convention (1989: Traverse City, MI),
1989 August 25
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51. Webb, Garland; Alabama Council 49 (1989: Birmingham, AL), 1989 September 9
52. Rewolinski, Ernest; Indiana Council 62 (1989: Indianapolis, IN), 1989 September 22
53. Rewolinski, Ernest; Maryland Council 67 (1989: Bahamas), 1989 October 13 54. Kuffer, Joe; National Council of State Legislators Labor Committee Panel on
What Labor has to Offer the Native American (1989: New Mexico), 1989 October 16
55. Rewolinski, Ernest; United Mine Workers (1989: Southwestern Virginia), 1989 October 18
56. Krohn, Faye; Minnesota Leadership Conference (1989: St. Paul, MN), 1989 October 20
57. Jordan, Blondie; McEntee Award, 1989 December 1 58. Rewolinski, Ernest; Louisiana Council 17 Convention, 1989 December 2 59. McEntee; Miscellaneous, 1990 60. McEntee; Video for Montana Public Employees Association (MPEA), 1990
January 6 61. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1990: Anaheim, CA), 1990 January 6 62. McEntee; Indiana Collective Bargaining Testimony (1990: Indianapolis, IN),
1990 January 16 63. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1990: Portland, OR), 1990 January 19 64. McEntee; Collective Bargaining Conference and Organizing Rally (1990:
Indianapolis, IN), 1990 January 30 65. McEntee; Collective Bargaining Conference Agenda (1990: Washington,
DC), 1990 February 5 66. McEntee; Health Conference (1990 New York, NY), 1990 February 7 67. McEntee; District Council 37 PEOPLE Rally (1990: New York, NY), 1990
February 9 68. McEntee; Local 1199J Bargaining Conference (1990: Pleasantville, NJ), 1990
February 11 69. McEntee; Presidential Classroom (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 March 2 70. McEntee; Ohio Health Rally (1990: Columbus, OH), 1990 March 6 71. McEntee; Nurses Congress (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 March 15 72. McEntee; Jerry Clark Eulogy, 1990 March 29 73. McEntee; Martin Luther King memorial (1990: Memphis, TN), 1990 April 4 74. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1990: Pittsburgh, PA), 1990
April 7 75. McEntee; Health Rally (1990: Tallahassee, FL), 1990 April 10 76. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 (1990: Green Bay, WI), 1990 April 20 77. McEntee; New Jersey Council 1 (1990: East Brunswick, NJ), 1990 April 21 78. McEntee; Judy Heh nomination to Pennsylvania AFL-CIO (1990: Pittsburgh,
PA), 1990 May 2 79. McEntee; OAPSE Local 4 Convention (1990: Cleveland, OH), 1990 May 9 80. McEntee; Gray Panthers (1990: Chevy Chase, MD), 1990 May 12 81. McEntee; HGEA Local 152 Convention (1990: Keauhou, HI), 1990 May 17
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82. McEntee; FMCS Labor-Management Conference (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 June 1
83. McEntee; Project 2000 Corrections Lunch (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 June 22
84. McEntee; AFSCME Convention (1990: Miami, FL), 1990 June 25 85. McEntee; Organizing Rally (1990: Indianapolis, IN), 1990 July 13 86. McEntee; AFL-CIO Community Services speaking invitation (1990: Denver,
CO), 1990 July 17 87. McEntee; Cuomo Commission on Global Competition (1990: Albany, NY),
1990 July 18 88. McEntee; Labor Relations Agencies (1990: Cincinnati, OH), 1990 July 23 89. McEntee; “National Health Care: States Lead the Way” at National
Conference of State Legislators (1990: Nashville, TN), 1990 August 6 90. McEntee; Statement before the House Subcommittee on Economic
Stabilization, 1990 August 7 91. McEntee; OCSEA Local 11 Convention (1990: Cincinnati, OH), 1990 August
16 92. McEntee; Oklahoma Union Officers, 1990 August 16 93. McEntee; Ohio Labor-Management Conference, 1990 September 6 94. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1990: Indianapolis, IN), 1990 September 8 95. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 (1990: Nashua, NH), 1990 September 22 96. McEntee; United Mine Workers Convention (1990: Miami, FL), 1990
September 25 97. McEntee; Ohio Retirees Chapter 1184 Convention (1990: Cincinnati, OH),
1990 September 26 98. McEntee; Hispanic Leadership Conference Labor Breakfast (1990: Chicago,
IL), 1990 October 13 99. McEntee; Local 1199 Convention (1990: Philadelphia, PA), 1990 November
1 100. McEntee; District Council 37 Rally (1990: New York, NY), 1990 November
7 101. McEntee; Council 67 Strike Anniversary (1990: Deep Creek Lake, MD), 1990
November 9 102. McEntee; New York State Labor Federation Public Employee Department
Conference (1990: Atlantic City, NJ), 1990 November 19 103. Lucy; Miscellaneous, 1990 104. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1990: Anaheim, CA), 1990 January 7 105. Lucy; Martin Luther King Day (1990: San Antonio, TX), 1990 January 14 106. Lucy; University of Oregon Labor Forum (1990: Portland, OR), 1990 January
19 107. Lucy; Women’s Regional Conference (1990: Portland, OR), 1990 January 20 108. Lucy; Collective Bargaining Conference (1990: Indianapolis, IN), 1990
January 30 109. Lucy; Black History (1990: Norristown, PA), 1990 February 1 110. Lucy; Black History Month (1990: Seattle, WA), 1990 February 14
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111. Lucy; Collective Bargaining Conference (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 February 15
112. Lucy; New Jersey Council 71 Midwinter Conference (1990: New Orleans, LA), 1990 February 23
113. Lucy; Local 1199 Organizing Seminar (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 March 13
114. Lucy; Nurses Congress (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 March 17 115. Lucy; Martin Luther King memorial (1990: Memphis, TN), 1990 April 4 /
(1990: Pittsburgh, PA), 1990 April 8 116. Lucy; Michigan Labor Committee on Central America Annual Dinner (1990:
Detroit, MI), 1990 April 7 117. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 13 (1990: Pittsburgh, PA), 1990 April 8 118. Lucy; New York City Local 420 Hospital Rally (1990: New York, NY), 1990
April 25 119. Lucy; OSHA Conference (1990: Cleveland, OH), 1990 April 27 120. Lucy; Workers Memorial Day (1990: Cleveland, OH), 1990 April 28 121. Lucy; OAPSE Convention (1990: Cleveland, OH), 1990 May 9 122. Lucy; Illinois Council 31 Regional Conference (1990: Springfield, IL), 1990
May 19 123. Lucy; Supreme Court Program (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 May 23
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1. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (1990: New Orleans, LA), 1990 May 26
2. Lucy; Apprentice Report Video, 1990 June 13 3. Lucy; NAACP Luncheon (1990: Los Angeles, CA), 1990 July 10 4. Lucy; Organizing Rally (1990: Indianapolis, IN), 1990 July 13 5. Lucy; National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC) Convention (1990:
Chicago, IL), 1990 July 17 6. Lucy; Council 1 Summer Conference, 1990 July 26 7. Lucy; Michigan State Employees Association (MSEA) Local 5 (1990: Detroit,
MI), 1990 August 24 8. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1990: Indianapolis, IN), 1990 September 8 9. Lucy; Council 1707 Women’s Committee Dinner (1990: New York, NY),
1990 September 15 10. Lucy; Local 1199C Retreat (1990: Mountain Laurel, PA), 1990 September 21 11. Lucy; Washington Council 28 (1990: Spokane, WA), 1990 September 28 12. Lucy; Conference of Indiana Department of Public Welfare Employees (1990:
Gary, IN), 1990 September 29 13. Lucy; Affirmative Action (1990: Dayton, OH), 1990 October 2 14. Lucy; NAACP Dinner (1990: Harrisburg, PA), 1990 October 12 15. Lucy; CSEA Convention (1990: Kiamesha Lake, NY), 1990 October 25 16. Lucy; Local 1199 Salute to Women (1990: Philadelphia, PA), 1990 November
2 17. Lucy; Local 2000 Convention (1990: Chicago, IL), 1990 November 3 18. Lucy; Council 17 Convention (1990: Baton Rouge, LA), 1990 November 4
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19. Lucy; Council 92 (1990: Columbia, MD), 1990 November 19 20. Other speakers; Miscellaneous, 1990 21. Rewolinski, Ernest; HGEA Sessions (1990: Maui, Oahu, and Kauai, HI), 1990
January 30 – February 2 22. Scheckelhoff, Mary; Basic speech, 1990 February 23. Sackman, Kathy; Nurses Congress (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 March 15 24. Jordan, Blondie; Health Rally (1990: Tallahassee, FL), 1990 April 10 25. Caoile, Gloria; DC Dinner, 1990 May 9 26. McKee, Don; IAM Eastern Airlines Strike Rally (1990: Des Moines, IA),
1990 May 12 27. Reliford, Ron; Kentucky Rally (1990: Louisville, KY), 1990 June 5 28. Duncan, Wil; Council 79 PEOPLE Dinner (1990: Jacksonville, FL), 1990
September 14 29. Duncan, Wil; Council 79 Convention (1990: Jacksonville, FL), 1990
September 15 30. Rewolinski, Ernest; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1990: Stevens Point, WI), 1990
September 29 31. Rewolinski, Ernest; Louisiana Council 17 (1990: Baton Rouge, LA), 1990
November 3 32. Caoile, Gloria; Little Miss Philippines Coronation and Ball (1990: Crystal
City, VA), 1990 November 9 33. McEntee; Introduction, 1990s 34. McEntee; Miscellaneous, 1991 35. McEntee; Council 82 Political Action Conference (1991: Albany, NY), 1991
February 4 36. McEntee; Rally of New York State Employees (1991: Albany, NY), 1991
February 5 37. McEntee; Collective Bargaining Conference, 1991 February 5 38. McEntee; New York City Locals 1199 and 1707 Rally, 1991 February 5 39. McEntee; District Council 37 Black History Month (1991: New York, NY),
1991 February 28 40. McEntee; Legislative Conference, 1991 March 4 41. McEntee; Civil Rights Press Conference, 1991 March 12 42. McEntee; Martin Luther King memorial agenda (1991: Memphis, TN), 1991
April 4 43. McEntee; Ohio George Meany Award (1991: Columbus, OH), 1991 April 5 44. McEntee; New York Local 1199 Home Care Strike (1991: New York, NY),
1991 April 17 45. McEntee; Local 1199C Rally (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991 April 26 46. McEntee; Worker Memorial Day (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991 April 27 47. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1991: Philadelphia, PA),
1991 April 27 48. McEntee; New York State Budget Protest Rally (1991: New York, NY), 1991
April 30 49. McEntee; Nurses Congress (1991: Washington, DC), 1991 May 50. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 (1991: Stevens Point, WI), 1991 May 2
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51. McEntee; Citizens Action of New York Awards Dinner (1991: Albany, NY), 1991 May 7
52. McEntee; Ohio OAPSE, 1991 May 9 53. McEntee; Lasalle University Honorary Degree (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991
May 12 54. McEntee; Jobs with Justice Rally (1991: Cleveland, OH), 1991 June 6 55. McEntee; SummuPublic Health: Statewide Unification of Massachusetts
Mental/(Public Health) Union Policy, 1991 June 14 56. McEntee and Lucy; District Council 37 Video (1991: New York, NY), 1991
June 20 57. McEntee; Washington Council 2 Convention, 1991 June 22 58. McEntee; Rainbow Coalition Rally (1991: Bridgeport, CT), 1991 June 23 59. McEntee; National Association of Counties (NACO) Convention (1991: Salt
Lake City, UT), 1991 July 15 60. McEntee; Arizona Council 97 (1991: Phoenix, AZ), 1991 July 20 61. McEntee; University of California staff training (1991: Berkeley, CA), 1991
July 23 62. McEntee; Local 372 50th Anniversary (1991: New York, NY), 1991 August 3 63. McEntee; Connecticut Rally, 1991 August 11 64. McEntee; CSEA Officer Installation (1991: Albany, NY), 1991 August 28 65. McEntee; Jackson Memorial Hospital Rally (1991: Miami, FL), 1991 August
29 66. McEntee; Solidarity Day II (1991: Washington, DC), 1991 August 31 67. McEntee; New York Council 82, 1991 September 19 68. McEntee; New England Council 93, 1991 September 20 69. McEntee; AFSCME Environment Conference (1991: Washington, DC), 1991
September 25 70. McEntee; Indiana Council 62, 1991 September 27 71. McEntee; Ohio Council 8, 1991 September 28 72. McEntee; Leukemia Foundation, 1991 October 4 73. McEntee; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) (1991: Pittsburgh, PA),
1991 October 4 74. McEntee; CSEA Delegates Meeting (1991: Niagara Falls, NY), 1991 October
9 75. McEntee; Local 1549 Convention (1991: New York, NY), 1991 October 12 76. McEntee; Women’s Regional Conference (1991: Washington, DC), 1991
October 19 77. McEntee; Hawaii UPW, 1991 October 24 78. McEntee; United Nurses Associations of California (UNAC) (1991: San
Diego, CA), 1991 October 25 79. McEntee; Illinois Council 31 (1991: Springfield, IL), 1991 November 15 80. McEntee; Ohio OCSEA, 1991 November 16 81. McEntee; Oklahoma State AFL-CIO, 1991 November 21 82. McEntee; AFSCME Regional Political Action Conference (1991:
Washington, DC), 1991 November 23
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83. McEntee; WVSEU Founding Convention (1991: Charleston, WV), 1991 December 6
84. McEntee; Regional Political Action Conference (1991: Chicago, IL), 1991 December 7
85. McEntee; Council 1707 Childcare Rally (1991: New York, NY), 1991 December 12
86. McEntee; Political Action Conference (1991: San Francisco, CA), 1991 December 14
87. Lucy; Miscellaneous, 1991 88. Lucy; Black History Month (1991: Seattle, WA), 1991 February 2 89. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Black History (1991:
Toledo, OH), 1991 February 9 90. Lucy; Harvard Trade Union on South Africa and Apartheid (1991:
Cambridge, MA), 1991 March 12 91. Lucy; Black Leadership Conference (1991: Washington, DC), 1991 March 16 92. Lucy; New York Rally (1991: Albany, NY), 1991 March 19 93. Lucy; Local 372 Education Conference (1991: Ellenville, NY), 1991 March
22 94. Lucy; Public Services International (PSI) Privatization (1991: Geneva,
Switzerland), 1991 March 25 95. Lucy; New York City Home Care Rally, 1991 April 11 96. Lucy; Literacy in the Workplace Conference (1991: Washington, DC), 1991
April 17 97. Lucy; Council 20 Convention, 1991 April 19 / (1991: Norfolk, VA), 1991
April 17 / (1991: Geneva, Switzerland), 1991 March 22; 25 98. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 13 (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991 April 28 99. Lucy; New Jersey Council 1 (1991: Atlantic City, NJ), 1991 May 2 100. Lucy; Local 427 (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991 May 15 101. Lucy; Marlboro State Hospital Monument Dedication (1991: Marlboro, NJ),
1991 May 16 102. Lucy; Local 1199J (1991: Newark, NJ), 1991 May 21 103. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Women (1991: Chicago,
IL), 1991 May 24 104. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (1991:
Chicago, IL), 1991 May 25 105. Lucy; Congress of South African Municipal Workers (1991: Capetown, South
Africa), 1991 June 1 106. Lucy; Labor Breakfast Rainbow Conference (1991: Washington, DC), 1991
June 7 107. Lucy; Women’s Regional Conference (1991: Chicago, IL), 1991 June 30 108. Lucy; New York City Council 1707 Convention (1991: San Juan, Puerto
Rico), 1991 July 26 109. Lucy; Nurses’ Auxiliary of Christ Missionary Baptist Church (1991:
Indianapolis, IN), 1991 July 28 110. Lucy; Local 372 (1991: Catskill, NY), 1991 August 3
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111. Lucy; Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) (1991: Birmingham, AL), 1991 August 15
112. Lucy; Connecticut Rally 3 (1991: West Hartford, CT), 1991 August 16 113. Lucy; CSEA Retirees (1991: Lake Kiamesha, NY), 1991 August 21 114. Lucy; Jackson Memorial Hospital Rally (1991: Miami, FL), 1991 August 29 115. Lucy; Solidarity Day (1991: Washington, DC), 1991 August 31 116. Lucy; Texas Council 42 (1991: Corpus Christi, TX), 1991 September 14 117. Lucy; Education Summit: Fortune Magazine seminar panel on “Linking
Learning to Earning” (1991: Washington, DC), 1991 September 16 118. Lucy; Clarence Thomas testimony (1991: Washington, DC), 1991 September
18 119. Lucy; Environment Conference, 1991 September 25 120. Lucy; New Jersey Council 73 (1991: Atlantic City, NJ), 1991 September 26 121. Lucy; Council 8 Convention (1991: Cleveland, OH), 1991 September 28 122. Lucy; Maryland Council 67 (1991: Nassau, Bahamas), 1991 September 29 123. Lucy; New York City Local 957, 1991 September 30 124. Lucy; Chapter 13 Retirees (1991: Harrisburg, PA), 1991 October 4 125. Lucy; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) (1991: Pittsburgh, PA),
1991 October 5 126. Lucy; Council 6 Convention (1991: Rochester, MN), 1991 October 11 127. Lucy; New York City Local 1549 Convention (1991: Arlington, VA), 1991
October 12 128. Lucy; Council 25 Convention (1991: Dearborn, MI), 1991 October 13 129. Lucy; Maryland Council 92 (1991: Virginia Beach, VA), 1991 October 24 130. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Region 3 (1991: Atlanta,
GA), 1991 October 26 131. Lucy; United Negro College Fund (UNCF) (1991: Philadelphia, PA), 1991
November 2 132. Lucy; Council 17 Convention (1991: Baton Rouge, LA), 1991 November 10 133. Lucy; National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) (1991: San Diego,
CA), 1991 November 21 134. Other speakers; Miscellaneous, 1991 135. Rewolinski, Ernest; Minnesota Council 14 (1991: Bloomington, MN), 1991
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1. Heh, Judy; 20th Anniversary of Passage of Act 195 (1991: Hershey, PA), 1991 March 14
2. Duncan, Wil; New Jersey Council 71 Education Conference (1991: Bermuda), 1991 March 14
3. Bilik, Al; National Public Employer Labor Relations Association (NPELRA) (1991: Orlando, FL), 1991 March 19
4. Hill, Stanley; Hispanic Labor Leaders (1991: Albany, NY), 1991 March 25 5. Rewolinski, Ernest; Connecticut Council 15 (1991: Atlantic City, NJ), 1991
April 23
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6. Rewolinski, Ernest; Wisconsin Council 24 (1991: Milwaukee, WI), 1991 July 26
7. Jordan, Blondie; New York Council 1707 Convention (1991: San Juan, Puerto Rico), 1991 July 26
8. Rewolinski, Ernest; South Dakota Council 59 (1991: Sioux Falls, SD), 1991 September 7
9. Rewolinski, Ernest; Texas Council 42 (1991: Corpus Christi, TX), 1991 September 14
10. Bloomfield; Jean Marsh dinner, 1991 September 20 11. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 18 Convention (1991: Riodoso, NM), 1991
September 21 12. Rewolinski, Ernest; New Jersey Council 73 (1991: Atlantic City, NJ), 1991
September 26 13. Rewolinski, Ernest; Council 84 Leadership Conference (1991: Seven Springs,
PA), 1991 October 18 14. Watkins, Vernon; New York City Local 371 (1991: Vernon, NJ), 1991
October 25 15. Watkins, Vernon; Jersey Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), 1991
October 27 16. Watkins, Vernon; Local 2000 Steward of the Year Dinner (1991: Chicago,
IL), 1991 November 2 17. Rewolinski, Ernest; Louisiana Council 17 Convention (1991: Baton Rouge,
LA), 1991 November 9 18. Rewolinski, Ernest; Pennsylvania Council 90 Convention (1991: Harrisburg,
PA), 1991 November 15 19. Lucy; Council 31 Convention (1991: Springfield, IL), 1991 November 16 20. McEntee; Miscellaneous, 1992 21. McEntee; Statement before Senate Budget Committee on an Economic
Recovery Program, 1992 January 9 22. McEntee; Southern California Industrial Relations Research Association
(IRRA) (1992: Los Angeles, CA), 1992 January 13 23. McEntee; Campaign for New Priorities, 1992 January 21 24. McEntee; Regional Women’s Conference (1992: Seattle, WA), 1992 February
1 25. McEntee; Hawaii Exhibit, 1992 February 3 26. McEntee; Council 14 Convention (1992: Bloomington, NY), 1992 February 7 27. McEntee; Bob Brindza roast (1992: Ohio), 1992 February 8 28. McEntee; New Mexico Council 18 Victory (1992: Albuquerque, NM), 1992
March 20 29. McEntee; UAW/Caterpillar Rally (1992: Peoria, IL), 1992 March 22 30. McEntee; Nurses Congress (1992: Washington, DC), 1992 March 23 31. McEntee; AFSCME Hawaii Leadership Conference (1992: Honolulu, HI),
1992 March 26 32. McEntee; Martin Luther King Memorial (1992: Memphis, TN), 1992 April 4 33. McEntee; Philadelphia Health Rally, 1992 April 6
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34. McEntee; National Conference of Jewish Women (1992: Washington, DC), 1992 April 8
35. McEntee; Joliet, IL Labor Council, 1992 May 1 36. McEntee; Council 72 Convention (1992: Jefferson City, MO), 1992 May 2 37. McEntee; Report to AFSCME Convention, 1992 May 15 38. McEntee; Council 13 Invitation (1992: Hershey, PA), 1992 May 16 39. McEntee; D.C. Rally, 1992 May 16 40. McEntee; Statement before Platform Committee of the Democratic Party
(1992: Cleveland, OH), 1992 May 18 41. McEntee; New Castle, PA Labor-Management, 1992 May 26 42. McEntee; Oregon Council 75, 1992 May 30 43. McEntee; AFSCME Convention (1992: Las Vegas, NV), 1992 June 15 44. McEntee; Philadelphia Rally, 1992 June 30 45. McEntee; Ohio Political Training Seminar, 1992 July 7 46. McEntee; Democratic National Convention (1992: New York, NY), 1992 July
14 47. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 24 (1992: Green Bay, WI), 1992 July 24 48. McEntee; American Postal Workers (1992: Anaheim, CA), 1992 August 3 49. McEntee; Before Senate Banking Committee on the State of the U.S.
Economy, 1992 August 12 50. McEntee; Press Conference, 1992 August 13 51. McEntee; OCSEA Local 11 (1992: Toledo, OH), 1992 August 19 52. McEntee; Connecticut State AFL-CIO (1992: Hartford, CT), 1992 September
17 53. McEntee; New York CSEA Convention, 1992 September 23 54. McEntee; Michigan State Employees Association Local 5, 1992 September 25 55. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93, 1992 September 26 56. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6, 1992 October 2 57. McEntee; Council 28 Convention (1992: Tacoma, WA), 1992 October 3 58. McEntee; Kentucky State AFL-CIO, 1992 October 5 59. McEntee; Louisville Press Brief, 1992 October 5 60. McEntee; Jim Butler Dinner (1992: New York, NY), 1992 October 9 61. McEntee; Montgomery County COPE (1992: Norristown, PA), 1992 October
10 62. McEntee; Maryland Council 92, 1992 October 15 63. McEntee; Pennsylvania Monongahela Valley AFL-CIO, 1992 October 16 64. McEntee; Milwaukee Labor Press, 1992 October 18 65. McEntee; York, PA Labor Council invitation, 1992 October 31 66. McEntee; Council 33 Dinner (1992: Philadelphia, PA), 1992 November 7 67. McEntee; Louisiana Council 17 (1992: Baton Rouge, LA), 1992 November 14 68. McEntee; AIDS National Leadership Coalition (1992: Washington, DC), 1992
November 18 69. McEntee; Council 37 PEOPLE (1992: New York, NY), 1992 November 20 70. McEntee; Northeast Public Employees Department (PED) (1992: Atlantic
City, NJ), 1992 November 23 71. McEntee; AIDS, 1992 November 30
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72. McEntee; Labor Research Association Dinner (1992: New York, NY), 1992 December 3
73. McEntee; Las Vegas Rally information, 1992 December 3 74. McEntee; Need for a Fiscal Stimulus Package – President Clinton’s Economic
Summit (1992: Little Rock, AR), 1992 December 15 75. Lucy; Miscellaneous, 1992 76. Lucy; Financial Standards Code Tape, 1992 77. Lucy; Maryland Rally (1992: Annapolis, MD), 1992 January 13 78. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1992: Seattle, WA), 1992 February 2 79. Lucy; Before the House Committee on Budget on Fiscal Year 1993 Budget
and the Economy, 1992 February 12 80. Lucy; Black Labor Memorial Trade Union Labor Council (TULC) Black
History Month (1992: Detroit, MI), 1992 February 16 81. Lucy; Local 420 Black History Month (1992: New York, NY), 1992 February
20 82. Lucy; Nurses Congress (1992: Washington, DC), 1992 March 24 83. Lucy; Hawaii Leadership Conference (1992: Honolulu, HI), 1992 March 27 84. Lucy; New York City Local 1655 (1992: Mystic, CT), 1992 April 29 85. Lucy; New Jersey Council 71 (1992: Atlantic City, NJ), 1992 May 8 86. Lucy; Council 1 Convention (1992: Atlantic City, NJ), 1992 May 9 87. Lucy; National Education Association (NEA) Organizers (1992: Sanibel
Island, FL), 1992 May 16 88. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) (1992: Chicago, IL), 1992
May 23 89. Lucy; Local 375 (1992: New York, NY), 1992 May 30 90. Lucy; Ohio AFL-CIO (1992: Cincinnati, OH), 1992 June 2 91. Lucy; New Jersey Council 1 Seminar, 1992 July 30 92. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Region 1 (1992: Cherry
Hill, NJ), 1992 August 16 93. Lucy; OCSEA (1992: Toledo, OH), 1992 August 22 94. Lucy; New York City Local 957 (1992: Nassau, Bahamas), 1992 August 25 95. Lucy; UAW Video, 1992 September 12 96. Lucy; Ohio Retirees (1992: Cleveland, OH), 1992 September 17 97. Lucy; Labor/Higher Education (1992: Baltimore, MD), 1992 September 18 98. Lucy; International Labor Organization (ILO) (1992: Geneva, Switzerland),
1992 September 21 99. Lucy; International Association of Machinists (IAM) (1992: Montreal,
Quebec, Canada), 1992 October 5 100. Lucy; Council 28 Convention (1992: Tacoma, WA), 1992 October 3 101. Lucy; Congressman Charles Hayes (1992: Chicago, IL), 1992 October 17 102. Lucy; Local 2000 Stewards (1992: Chicago, IL), 1992 October 31 103. Lucy; Las Vegas Hotel Workers, 1992 December 5 104. Lucy; New York Local 768, 1992 December 19 105. Other speakers; Miscellaneous, 1992 106. Reliford, Ron; Martin Luther King Day, 1992 January 18
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107. Watkins, Vernon; Council 2 Legislative Conference (1992: Olympia, WA), 1992 February 7
108. Watkins, Vernon; California Council 10, 1992 March 14 109. Sackman, Kathy; Nurses Congress (1992: Washington, DC), 1992 March 23 110. Moralis, Peter; Workers Memorial Day (1992: Baltimore, MD), 1992 April 27 111. Watkins, Vernon; CSEA Region 2 Workshop (1992: Loch Sherdrak, NY),
1992 April 30 112. Rewolinski, Ernest; Wisconsin Council 40 (1992: Stevens Point, WI), 1992
May 1 113. Teague, Harold; West Virginia Optimists (1992: Charleston, WV), 1992 May
26 114. Watkins, Vernon; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1992: Stevens Point, WI), 1992
September 26 115. Rewolinski, Ernest; New Jersey Session (1992: Atlantic City, NJ), 1992
September 29 116. Watkins, Vernon; Council 92 Leadership Conference (1992: Harpers Ferry,
WV), 1992 October 16 117. Rewolinski, Ernest; Pennsylvania Council 84 (1992: Seven Springs, PA),
1992 October 23 118. Rewolinski, Ernest; Virginia Council 30 Leadership Conference (1992:
Richmond, VA), 1992 November 7 119. Rewolinski, Ernest; Illinois Local 1111 (1992: Evergreen Park, IL), 1992
December 16 120. McEntee; News Conference Addressing Concerns of Corrections Officers,
1993 May 6 121. McEntee; Carnegie Council on Privatization (1993: New York, NY), 1993
October 22 122. Lucy; NAACP Seminar on NAFTA (1993: Washington, DC), 1993 June 8 123. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; Before the Committee on Government Operations
Legislation and National Security Subcommittee on NAFTA, 1993 July 27 124. Saunders, Lee; Statement before Working Group on Welfare Reform, Family
Support, and Independence, 1993 August 19 125. Earthquake speech (1994: Los Angeles, CA), 1994 January 126. McEntee; Before Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee on
Comprehensive OSHA Reform, 1994 March 22 127. McEntee; Conference on Legal Issues in Redefining the Public Sector
Workforce (1994: Albany, NY), 1994 March 29 128. McEntee; Martin Luther King Anniversary Services (1994: Memphis, TN),
1994 April 4 129. McEntee; Roy Kubista Roast, 1994 May 13 130. McEntee; Rainbow Coalition Address (1994: New York, NY), 1994 May 13 131. McEntee; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) (1994: Orlando, FL),
1994 May 28 132. McEntee; VASE speech, 1994 July
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1. McEntee; National Council of State Governments (NCSG) (1994: Philadelphia, PA), 1994 September
2. McEntee; Symposium on Excellence in Government through Labor-Management Cooperation (1994: Lake Geneva, WI), 1994 November 11
3. McEntee; National Conference of State Legislators (1994: San Juan, Puerto Rico), 1994 December 9
4. Lucy; Michigan Local 5, 1994 July 23 5. Lucy; Washington Council 28 Convention Banquet (1994: Spokane, WA),
1994 September 30 6. Lucy; CSEA (1994: Rochester, NY), 1994 October 5 7. Saunders, Lee; Minnesota Quality Conference (1994: Minneapolis, MN),
1994 October 19 8. Lucy; New York CSEA Session talking points, 1994 December 9. Lucy; Conference on Survival in the New Global Economy Industrial
Relations Research Association Chapters (1994: Las Vegas, NV), 1994 December 7
10. McEntee; Miscellaneous, 1995 11. McEntee; Local 1199C Contract, 1995 February 2 12. McEntee; Social Services Conference (1995: Washington, DC), 1995
February 4 13. McEntee; Decatur, IL Rally, 1995 March 4 14. McEntee; New York City Local 420 Rally, 1995 March 9 15. McEntee; Citizen Action Conference on Health Care (1995: Washington,
DC), 1995 March 10 16. McEntee; Albany, NY Rally, 1995 March 20 17. McEntee; Pennsylvania State University Lecture (1995: State College, PA),
1995 March 23 18. McEntee; Local 1199C Education Conference (1995: White Haven, PA),
1995 March 24 19. McEntee; Legislative Conference, 1995 March 27 20. McEntee; Nurses March (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 March 31 21. McEntee; Robert Reich Roast, 1995 April 3 22. McEntee; Martin Luther King Anniversary (1995: Memphis, TN), 1995 April
4 23. McEntee; New Jersey Council 1 (1995: Atlantic City, NJ), 1995 April 7 24. McEntee; Cornell Labor Leaders Breakfast Forum on Privatization (1995:
New York, NY), 1995 April 21 25. McEntee; Oklahoma City/Workers Memorial Day, 1995 April 27 26. McEntee; Ohio OCSEA Redesign, 1995 April 28 27. McEntee; New Jersey Rally (1995: Trenton, NJ), 1995 May 2 28. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Conference, 1995 May 5 29. McEntee; Citizens Action Conference on Health Care (1995: Washington,
DC), 1995 May 10 30. McEntee; Local 1199C Children’s Hospital Rally (1995: Philadelphia, PA),
1995 May 10 31. McEntee; Pennsylvania – Frank Schubert testimony, 1995 May 11
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32. McEntee; Rhode Island Council 94 Rally, 1995 May 12 33. McEntee; Nurses Congress (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 May 15 34. McEntee; Michigan State AFL-CIO (1995: Detroit, MI), 1995 May 18 35. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13, 1995 May 20 36. McEntee; Atlanta memo of understanding, 1995 June 1 37. McEntee; Washington Council 2, 1995 June 9 38. McEntee; Ron Carey tribute, 1995 June 13 39. McEntee; UAW Convention, 1995 June 15 40. McEntee; District Council 37 Education Conference (1995: New York, NY),
1995 June 23 41. McEntee; Decatur, IL Rally, 1995 June 24 42. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1995: Las Vegas, NV), 1995 June 30 43. McEntee; Iowa Council 61 (1995: Des Moines, IA), 1995 July 28 44. McEntee; OCSEA (1995: Columbus, OH), 1995 August 17 45. McEntee; Harlem Hospital Rally (1995: New York, NY), 1995 August 30 46. McEntee; Ohio Council 8 (1995: Cincinnati, OH), 1995 September 16 47. McEntee; Texas Council 42 (1995: Corpus Christi, TX), 1995 September 17 48. McEntee; UAW Convention (1995: Miami, FL), 1995 September 27 49. McEntee; U.S. Hispanic Leadership Conference (1995: Chicago, IL), 1995
October 6 50. McEntee; Women’s Conference (1995: Orlando, FL), 1995 October 7 51. McEntee; United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) Local 1199, 1995
October 10 52. McEntee; New Jersey Council 52, 1995 October 12 53. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6, 1995 October 12 54. McEntee; Illinois Council 31, 1995 October 20 55. McEntee; Indiana Council 62, 1995 October 20 56. McEntee; Local 1199J, 1995 October 27 57. McEntee; Connecticut Council 4 Awards Dinner (1995: Hartford, CT), 1995
November 3 58. McEntee; AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) National Conference (1995:
Niagara Falls, NY), 1995 November 4 59. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 video, 1995 November 10 60. McEntee; Pennsylvania Mother Jones Award, 1995 November 17 61. McEntee; Transportation Conference, 1995 December 16 62. Lucy; University of Georgia speech information, 1995 January 13 63. Lucy; Blue Cross-Blue Shield National Labor Education and Training
Seminar (1995: Scottsdale, AZ), 1995 January 19 64. Lucy; Gary, IN Local 3146, 1995 January 20 65. Lucy; AFSCME Social Services Conference (1995: Washington, DC), 1995
February 4 66. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) (1995: Buffalo, NY), 1995
February 11 67. Lucy; Testimony on Blacks in Government Affirmative Action Hearing, 1995
March 3
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68. Lucy; Community Forum on District Services (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 March 16
69. Lucy; New York City Local 1655 (1995: Atlantic City, NJ), 1995 March 24 70. Lucy; Local 1199C Education Conference (1995: White Haven, PA), 1995
March 25 71. Lucy; COEMA of Argentina Graduation Ceremony (1995: Silver Springs,
MD), 1995 April 13 72. Lucy; Steelworkers Conference on Civil Rights (1995: Las Vegas, NV), 1995
April 19 73. Lucy; Philadelphia Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), 1995 April
22 74. Lucy; New Jersey Council 71 Convention (1995: Atlantic City, NJ), 1995
May 12 75. Lucy; Arizona Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), 1995 May 19 76. Lucy; Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) Awards Dinner (1995: New
York, NY), 1995 June 7 77. Lucy; Colorado Council 76 (1995: Silver Creek, CO), 1995 June 10 78. Lucy; National Baptists Convention Religion/Labor Luncheon and Workshop
(1995: San Diego, CA), 1995 June 20 79. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1995: Las Vegas, NV), 1995 July 1 80. Lucy; NAACP (1995: Minneapolis, MN), 1995 July 11 81. Lucy; Local 372 Education Conference (1995: Catskills, NY), 1995 July 14 82. Lucy; New York Local 1251 (1995: Atlantic City, NJ), 1995 July 28 83. Lucy; OCSEA (1995: Columbus, OH), 1995 August 19 84. Lucy; Florida AFL-CIO (1995: Miami, FL), 1995 September 11 85. Lucy; Washington AFL-CIO (1995: Tacoma, WA), 1995 September 22 86. Lucy; University of Indiana Conference on Enhancing Minority Attainment
(1995: Kokomo, IN), 1995 September 28 87. Lucy; Maryland Council 67 (1995: Nassau, Bahamas), 1995 October 1 88. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1995: Orlando, FL), 1995 October 8 89. Lucy; New Jersey Council 52 (1995: Atlantic City, NJ), 1995 October 12 90. Lucy; Michigan Council 25, 1995 October 14 91. Lucy; New York Industrial Council, 1995 October 20 92. Lucy; Miami Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), 1995 October 28 93. Lucy; Louisiana Council 17 (1995: Baton Rouge, LA), 1995 November 5 94. Lucy; National Black Caucus of State Legislators (NBCSL) panel on
international trade, 1995 November 29 95. Lucy; PR Legal Defense Fund, 1995 December 4 96. Other speakers; Miscellaneous, 1995 97. Watkins, Vernon; District of Columbia Council 20 (1995: Valley Forge, PA),
1995 April 21 98. Sackman, Kathy; Nurses Congress (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 May 15 99. Tyson, Pat; Pennsylvania Council 13 Women’s Educational Conference, 1995
June 23 100. Watkins, Vernon; District Council 37 Educational Conference (1995:
Catskills, NY), 1995 June 23
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101. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; Rally, 1995 June 28 102. Saunders, Lee; New York Local 372 (1995: Catskill, NY), 1995 July 13 103. Saunders, Lee; Wisconsin Council 24 (1995: Au Clair, WI), 1995 July 15 104. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; Campaign for Executive Vice President, 1995
September 1 105. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; Nevada AFL-CIO (1995: Las Vegas, NV), 1995
September 7 106. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; Teamsters Civil Rights Conference (1995:
Washington, DC), 1995 September 15 107. Saunders, Lee; Ohio Council 8 (1995: Cincinnati, OH), 1995 September 16 108. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; Buffalo rally, 1995 September 20 109. Watkins, Vernon; United Domestic Workers (1995: Visalia, CA), 1995
September 23 110. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; United Mine Workers (1995: Miami, FL), 1995
September 29 111. Chavez-Thompson, Linda; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) (1995:
Detroit, MI), 1995 October 14 112. Saunders, Lee; Michigan Council 25 (1995: Detroit, MI), 1995 October 14 113. Watkins, Vernon; Minnesota Council 65 (1995: Bemidji, MN), 1995 October
27 114. Watkins, Vernon; Illinois Local 2000 (1995: Chicago, IL), 1995 October 28 115. Caoile, Gloria; Filipino Civil Rights, 1995 October 29 116. Watkins, Vernon; New York Local 957 (1995: Atlantic City, NJ), 1995
October 30 117. Saunders, Lee; Massachusetts Council 93, 1995 November 17 118. McEntee; Miscellaneous, 1996 119. McEntee; Alaska ASEA Local 52 Convention (1996: Anchorage, AK), 1996
May 4 120. McEntee; March for Safe Patient Care (1996: Washington, DC), 1996 May 10 121. McEntee; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) (1996: Miami, FL),
1996 May 24 122. McEntee; Oregon Council 75 (1996: Portland, OR), 1996 May 31 123. McEntee; Maryland organizing rally (1996: Pikesville, MD), 1996 June 6 124. McEntee; AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL), 1996 June 17 125. McEntee; Living Wage Building Dedication Program (1996: Baltimore, MD),
1996 July 25 126. McEntee; Oklahoma Public Employee Association, 1996 June 29 127. McEntee; Ohio Civil Service Employees Association (OCSEA) (1996:
Columbus, OH), 1996 August 10 128. McEntee; Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL), 1996 August
28 129. McEntee; Labor Day (1996: Milwaukee, WI), 1996 September 2 130. McEntee; AFSCME/NUHHCE Local 1199J (1996: Atlantic City, NJ), 1996
September 5 131. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 (1996: Boston, MA), 1996 September 13 132. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6 (1996: St. Paul, MN), 1996 September 19
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133. McEntee; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1996: Stevens Point, WI), 1996 September 27 134. McEntee; United Corrections and Public Safety Employees of Maryland
AFSCME/IBT (1996: Hagerstown, MD), 1996 September 28 135. McEntee; West Virginia State Employees Union (1996: Charleston, WV),
1996 September 28 136. McEntee; New York CSEA Local 1000 (1996: New York, NY), 1996 October
3 137. McEntee; Atlantic City, NJ, 1996 October 17 138. McEntee; Get Out the Vote rally (1996: Cleveland, OH), 1996 October 23 139. McEntee; Minnesota Council 65 (1996: Rochester, MN), 1996 October 25 140. McEntee; New York Locals 1549 and 372 Political Action Conference (1996:
New York, NY), 1996 October 26 141. McEntee; Dedication of Clinton/Gore Banner (1996: Washington, DC), 1996
October 28 142. McEntee; The Success of Labor ’96 Working Families are Back, 1996
November 143. McEntee; Presidential Classroom, 1996 November 144. McEntee; Chicago Kent College of Law, 1996 November 8 145. McEntee; AFSCME Welfare Reform Conference (1996: Washington, DC),
1996 December 2 146. McEntee; Before Labor ’96 (1996: Linthicum Heights, MD), 1996 December
14 147. McEntee; SEIU New Voter Reception (1996: Washington, DC), 1996
December 19 148. Lucy; Miscellaneous, 1996 149. Lucy; generic speech, 1996 150. Lucy; Affirmative Action speech, 1996 151. Lucy; Maryland Council 92 (1996: Annapolis, MD), 1996 January 15 152. Lucy; Presidential Classroom (1996: Washington, DC), 1996 February 7 153. Lucy; Detroit AFL-CIO Conference on Civil Rights, 1996 February 10 154. Lucy; Abe Zwerdling Memorial Program for Social Justice (1996:
Washington, DC), 1996 March 2 155. Lucy; CSEA Region 2 (1996: Bushkyll, NY), 1996 March 28 156. Lucy; CSEA Region 2 (1996: Washington, DC), 1996 March 30 157. Lucy; Oakland, CA Rally, 1996 May 3 158. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) talking points, 1996 May
23 159. Lucy; AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL), 1996 June 19 160. Lucy; “Facing the New Millennium: The People, the Economy, and the
Government” – South Africa, 1996 July 161. Lucy; Caribbean Public Services Association Conference (1996: Georgetown,
Guyana), 1996 July 22 162. Lucy; American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Black Caucus (1996:
Cincinnati, OH), 1996 August 3
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163. Lucy; National Urban League Convention (1996: New Orleans, LA), 1996 August 11; American Postal Workers Union Human Relations Conference (1996: Los Angeles, CA), 1996 August 15
164. Lucy; Ohio Retirees Chapter 1144 (1996: Akron, OH), 1996 September 20 165. Lucy; Minnesota Council 6 (1996: St. Paul, MN), 1996 September 21 166. Lucy; New York CSEA / Washington Council 28, 1996 October 3 167. Lucy; Washington Council 28 (1996: Seattle, WA), 1996 October 6 168. Lucy; Harris County, Texas AFL-CIO, 1996 October 12 169. Lucy; Local 1199, 1996 October 16 170. Lucy; New York Locals 372 and 1549 Political Action Conference (1996:
New York, NY), 1996 October 25 / Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) (1996: Missouri), 1996 October 26
171. Lucy; New York City Local 1113, 1996 November 9 172. Lucy; AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Constitutional
Convention Banquet honoring Elmer Chatak (1996: Washington, DC), 1996 November 12
173. Lucy; IUE, 1996 November 22 174. Lucy; Welfare Conference, 1996 December 3 175. Watkins, Vernon; Minnesota Council 6 (1996: St. Paul, MN), 1996 March 29 176. Watkins, Vernon; New Jersey Council 71 (1996: Atlantic City, NJ), 1996 May
9 177. Caoile, Gloria; Asian Pacific American Women's Leadership Institute
(APAWLI), 1996 May 16 178. Caoile, Gloria; Asian Pacific American Caucus Institute emcee, 1996 May 17 179. Saunders, Lee; Wisconsin Council 24, 1996 July 1 180. Saunders, Lee; Ohio AFSCME United Political Action Conference (1996:
Columbus, OH), 1996 July 13 181. Saunders, Lee; Local 420 rally (1996: New York, NY), 1996 September 23 182. Watkins, Vernon; New Jersey Council 52, 1996 October 17 183. Watkins, Vernon; Connecticut Council 4, 1996 October 18 184. Caoile, Gloria; Asian Pacific American, 1996 November 9 185. Speech schedule, 1997-1999 186. McEntee; Presidential Classroom for Young Americans (1997: Washington,
DC), 1997 March 19 187. McEntee; Maryland Council 92 State Employee Pay Raise Rally (1997:
Annapolis, MD), 1997 March 24 188. McEntee; Martin Luther King Anniversary (1997: Memphis, TN), 1997 April
5 189. McEntee; Statement on Union of American Physicians and Dentists (UAPD)
affiliation with AFSCME, 1997 August 27 190. McEntee; ACU speech, 1997 October 191. Lucy; Miscellaneous, 1997 192. Lucy; Jobs with Income Summit (1997: Philadelphia, PA), 1997 January 31
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1. Lucy; New York State Employees Brotherhood Luncheon (1997: New York, NY), 1997 February 19
2. Lucy; AFSCME Public Affairs Department session, 1997 March 14 3. Lucy; Nellie Stone Johnson Scholarship Dinner (1997: Bloomington, MN),
1997 March 20 4. Lucy; IUE staff, 1997 March 23 5. Lucy; American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) Training
(1997: Orlando, FL), 1997 March 27 6. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Minority Awards Banquet
speaker invitation (1997: Seattle, WA), 1997 March 28 7. Lucy; Illinois Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) (1997: Joliet, IL),
1997 April 26 8. Lucy; New Jersey Council 71 (1997: Nassau, Bahamas), 1997 May 3 9. Lucy; Nurses Congress (1997: Washington, DC), 1997 May 6 10. Lucy; OAPSE (1997: Dayton, OH), 1997 May 8 11. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), 1997 May 22 12. Lucy; New York City Local 1251 (1997: Atlantic City, NJ), 1997 June 9 13. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1997: Cincinnati, OH), 1997 June 22 14. Lucy; Local 372 (1997: Catskill, NY), 1997 July 18 15. Lucy; Talking points on globalization, 1997 August 16. Lucy; New Jersey Council 1 Conference (1997: Cherry Hill, NJ), 1997
August 1 17. Lucy; CUT Congress/Brazil, 1997 August 15 18. Lucy; Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers (OCAW) International Union
Convention (1997: Las Vegas, NV), 1997 August 21 19. Lucy; OCSEA Banquet (1997: Cincinnati, OH), 1997 August 22 20. Lucy; Ohio AFL-CIO African American Summit (1997: Columbus, OH),
1997 August 23 21. Lucy; Congressional Black Caucus (1997: Washington, DC), 1997 September
11 22. Lucy; Column, 1997 October 23. Lucy; New York City Local 1597 (1997: Atlantic City, NJ), 1997 October 1 24. Lucy; Michigan Council 25 Convention (1997: Detroit, MI), 1997 October 3 25. Lucy; Maryland Council 67 (1997: Nassau, Bahamas), 1997 October 5 26. Lucy; United Domestic Workers (1997: Visalia, CA), 1997 October 10 27. Lucy; California Council 36 (1997: Palm Springs, CA), 1997 October 17 28. Lucy; Wisconsin privatization, 1997 October 24 29. Lucy; Local 1199C/J Summit (1997: Atlantic City, NJ), 1997 October 30 30. Lucy; Public Services International (PSI) Convention (1997: Yokohama,
Japan), 1997 November 11 31. Lucy; Women’s Conference (1997: Las Vegas, NV), 1997 November 22 32. Lucy; Ontario Federation of Labor (1997: Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1997
November 25 33. Lucy; AFSCME Health Care Conference (1997: Washington, DC), 1997
December 2 34. Other speakers; Miscellaneous, 1997
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35. Booth, Paul; Indiana Council 62, circa 1997 36. LeBeau, Josephine; Labor Institute National Association of Black Social
Workers (NABSW) (1997: Detroit, MI), 1997 April 22 37. Caoile, Gloria; Filipino Civil Rights Advocates (FILCRA) National
Convention (1997: Washington, DC), 1997 July 25 38. Caoile, Gloria; Asian Pacific American Labor Association (APALA), 1997
August 6 39. Joel; Labor Day op-ed, 1997 September 40. Caoile, Gloria; Asian Pacific American Women’s Leadership Institute
(APAWLI) Graduation Dinner (1997: Washington, DC), 1997 September 10
41. International Executive Board (IEB) Sweeney introduction, 1997 September 19
42. International Executive Board (IEB) (1997: Philadelphia, PA), 1997 September 19
43. International Executive Board (IEB) Political, 1997 September 19 44. Watkins, Vernon; New Jersey Council 52 (1997: Atlantic City, NJ), 1997
September 30 45. Watkins, Vernon; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1997: Appleton, WI), 1997 October 5 46. Watkins, Vernon; Minnesota Council 65 (1997: White Cloud, MN), 1997
October 18 47. Saunders, Lee; Pennsylvania deregulation (1997: Harrisburg, PA), 1997
November 7 48. Saunders, Lee; Massachusetts deregulation (1997: Boston, MA), 1997
November 15 49. Herman, Alexis; AFSCME Women’s Meeting (1997: Las Vegas, NV), 1997
November 22 50. Miscellaneous, 1998 51. McEntee; Before Culinary Workers Victory Rally (1998: Las Vegas, NV),
1998 January 30 52. McEntee; Frontier Hotel and Casino Workers (1998: Las Vegas, NV), 1998
January 31 53. McEntee; Council 72’s Black History Month Celebration (1998: New York,
NY), 1998 February 27 54. McEntee; Presidential Classroom (1998: Washington, DC), 1998 March 12 55. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 33 (1998: Philadelphia, PA), 1998 March 28 56. McEntee; Joint Lobby Day (1998: Albany, NY), 1998 March 30 57. McEntee; Memphis Labor Banquet, 1998 April 3 58. McEntee; San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1998 April 3 59. McEntee; Martin Luther King Anniversary (1998: Memphis, TN), 1998 April
4 60. McEntee; Local 420 Rally (1998: New York, NY), 1998 April 16 61. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Convention (1998: Appleton, WI), 1998
April 17 62. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 25th Anniversary (1998: Philadelphia,
PA), 1998 April 18
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63. McEntee; California PEOPLE Conference (1998: Sacramento, CA), 1998 April 19
64. McEntee; New York Chapter of Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) Roosevelt Humphrey Dinner (1998: New York, NY), 1998 April 23
65. McEntee; Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Convention (1998: Pittsburgh, PA), 1998 April 29
66. McEntee; State of Nevada Employees Association (1998: Carson City, NV), 1998 May 1
67. McEntee; Maryland Workers’ Memorial Day (1998: Baltimore, MD), 1998 May 1
68. McEntee; AFL-CIO Public Employee Conference (1998: Atlantic City, NJ), 1998 May 3
69. McEntee; AFSCME Corrections United Press Conference National Press Club (1998: Washington, DC), 1998 May 6
70. McEntee; Child Care Workers’ Organization Meeting (1998: Philadelphia, PA), 1998 May 16
71. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 47 Rally – Philadelphia Justice Center, 1998 May 16
72. McEntee; Hawaii Government Employee Association (HGEA) (1998: Honolulu, HI), 1998 May 28
73. McEntee; Talking points for New York Council 82 (1998: Washington, DC), 1998 June 24
74. McEntee; Cambridge, MA, 1998 July 12 75. McEntee; National CLC Conference (1998: Chicago, IL), 1998 August 1 76. McEntee; OCSEA Presidents’ Conference (1998: Columbus, OH), 1998
August 1 77. McEntee; Hawaii Convention Center (1998: Honolulu, HI), 1998 August 24 78. McEntee; Wisconsin PEOPLE Conference (1998: Appleton, WI), 1998
September 18-20 79. McEntee; Council 52 25th Anniversary (1998: Atlantic City, NJ), 1998
September 23 80. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6 (1998: St. Paul, MN), 1998 September 25 81. McEntee; Council 93 Legislative Conference (1998: Danvers, MA), 1998
September 26 82. McEntee; Council 82 Convention (1998: Syracuse, NY), 1998 September 29 83. McEntee; Washington Council 28 Convention (1998: Spokane, WA), 1998
October 2 84. McEntee; OAPSE Local Presidents Conference (1998: Columbus, OH), 1998
October 2-3 85. McEntee; CSEA Convention (1998: Rochester, NY), 1998 October 8 86. McEntee; United Nurses Associations of California (UNAC) (1998: Newport
Beach, CA), 1998 October 12 87. McEntee; Wisconsin Unity Dinner (1998: Kenosha, WI), 1998 October 24 88. McEntee; Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) talking points 89. McEntee; Council 8 Staff Retreat and Organizing Conference (1998:
Columbus, OH), 1998 November 18
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90. McEntee; Council 92 Leadership Conference (1998: Cumberland, MD), 1998 November 21
91. McEntee; Democrats 2000 Press Conference Against Impeachment (1998: Washington, DC), 1998 December 17
92. McEntee; Anti-Impeachment rally and prayer vigil (1998: Washington, DC), 1998 December 17
93. Lucy; New York State Brotherhood Luncheon (1998: New York, NY), 1998 February 19
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1. Lucy; MAI op-ed, 1998 March 4 2. Lucy; AFL-CIO Full Participation/Civil Rights Conference (1998: Los
Angeles, CA), 1998 March 27 3. Lucy; Virginia Association of State Employees (VASE) Legislative and
Leadership Conference (1998: Virginia Beach, VA), 1998 April 8 4. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (1998: Philadelphia, PA), 1998
April 19 5. Lucy; BPSA General Secretary Eugene Blakeney Retirement Banquet (1998:
Tuckers Town, Bermuda), 1998 May 9 6. Lucy; National Union of General and Public Employees Convention (1998:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1998 June 12 7. Lucy; NUHHCE District 1199C Training Fund Graduation (1998:
Philadelphia, PA), 1998 June 23 8. Lucy; Column, 1998 July 9. Lucy; Avondale rally, 1998 July 12 10. Lucy; AFSCME Ohio United (1998: Columbus, OH), 1998 July 18 11. Lucy/McEntee; Beverly Rolling-King Service Awards Luncheon honoring
Eileen Leffler, 1998 August 7 12. Report to AFSCME Convention by the Task Force for AFSCME’s Future
(1998: Honolulu, HI), 1998 August 24 13. Lucy; AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI), 1998 August 25 14. Lucy; D.C. Economics Club, 1998 September 8 15. Lucy; D.C. Local 2250 (1998: Prince George’s County, MD), 1998 September
16 16. Lucy; Minnesota Council 6 video, 1998 September 25 17. Lucy; Florida Conference of Black State Legislators (1998: Orlando, FL),
1998 October 2 18. Lucy; African American Labor Leaders’ Economic Summit – Harvard (1998:
Cambridge, MA), 1998 October 8 19. Lucy; New York Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) (1998: New
York, NY), 1998 November 14 20. Lucy; Public Services International (PSI) Executive Board (1998:
Johannesburg, South Africa), 1998 November 23 21. Lucy; Impeachment rally, 1998 December 17 22. Watkins, Vernon; Vineland Developmental Center Black History Month
(1998: Vineland, NJ), 1998 February 11
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23. Watkins, Vernon; District Council 37 Black History Month (1998: New York, NY), 1998 February 27
24. Watkins, Vernon; Local 1199 (1998: Washington, DC), 1998 February 28 25. Marette, Mike; Wisconsin corrections officers, 1998 April 23 26. Watkins, Vernon; Rhode Island Council 94 (1998: Providence, RI), 1998
April 25 27. Watkins, Vernon; Wisconsin Council 24 (1998: Green Bay, WI), 1998 July 17 28. Watkins, Vernon; New Jersey Council 52 (1998: Atlantic City, NJ), 1998
September 23 29. Watkins, Vernon; Washington Council 28, 1998 October 3 30. Watkins, Vernon; Texas Council 7 (1998: Austin, TX), 1998 October 30 31. Watkins, Vernon; Louisiana Council 17 Convention (1998: Baton Rouge,
LA), 1998 November 15 32. Watkins, Vernon; District Council 37 Puerto Rican Heritage Day (1998: New
York, NY), 1998 November 20 33. Miscellaneous, 1999 34. McEntee; Speech quotes, 1999 35. McEntee; ACU Congress, 1999 36. McEntee; Alaska, 1999 37. McEntee; Asian Pacific American Labor Association (APALA), 1999 38. McEntee; Black History Month, 1999 February 39. McEntee; Public Safety Act, 1999 40. McEntee; Philadelphia Head Start Workers Rally – Whalen Temple Church,
1999 January 20 41. McEntee; Local 420 Rally (1999: Brooklyn, NY), 1999 January 27 42. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 Flo Walker Retirement Dinner (1999: Detroit,
MI), 1999 January 29 43. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 Special Convention (1999: Detroit, MI), 1999
January 30 44. McEntee; Minnesota Council 14 Convention (1999: St. Paul, MN), 1999
January 30 45. McEntee; Local 1199J Leadership Conference (1999: Atlantic City, NJ), 1999
February 10-12 46. McEntee; District Council 37 Black History Month (1999: New York, NY),
1999 February 26 47. McEntee; Senate Dirksen Auditorium (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 March 3 48. McEntee; New York Lobby Day, 1999 March 16 49. McEntee; Democratic National Committee General Session (1999:
Washington, DC), 1999 March 20 50. McEntee; AFSCME Organizing and Field Services Department Retirement
Dinner (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 March 21 51. McEntee; International union area directors (IUAD) retirement, 1999 March
21 52. McEntee; Maryland State Employees Rally for Collective Bargaining (1999:
Annapolis, MD), 1999 March 22
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53. McEntee; AFSCME Legislative Conference (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 March 22
54. McEntee; Introduction of President Clinton, 1999 March 23 55. McEntee; Martin Luther King Anniversary (1999: Memphis, TN), 1999 April
5 56. McEntee; AIM Central Region Organizing Conference (1999: Chicago, IL),
1999 April 9 57. McEntee; Organizing Conference (1999: Chicago, IL), 1999 April 10 58. McEntee; Council 82 Washington Lobby Day, 1999 April 12 59. McEntee; Council 28 Collective Bargaining Rally (1999: Olympia, WA),
1999 April 16 60. McEntee; AFSCME Regional Political Conference (1999: Las Vegas, NV),
1999 April 24 61. McEntee; PEOPLE Legislative Conference (1999: Sacramento, CA), 1999
April 25-27 62. McEntee; Workers Memorial Day Celebration (1999: Baltimore, MD), 1999
April 28 63. McEntee; John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University
(1999: Cambridge, MA), 1999 April 29 64. McEntee; Eastern Region Organizing Conference (1999: Philadelphia, PA),
1999 April 30 65. McEntee; Public Employee column, 1999 May-June 66. McEntee; Nurses Congress (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 May 2 67. McEntee; Social Security Press Conference – National Press Club (1999:
Washington, DC), 1999 May 6 68. McEntee; New York City Lobby Day, 1999 May 12 69. McEntee; OAPSE (1999: Columbus, OH), 1999 May 13 70. McEntee; Oregon Council 75 Convention (1999: Pendleton, OR), 1999 May
15 71. McEntee; Marie Monrad Farewell Party (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 June
28 72. McEntee; Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA) Convention
(1999: Washington, DC), 1999 August 7 73. McEntee; AFSCME Corrections United Congress (1999: Madison, WI), 1999
August 20 74. McEntee; AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Congress (1999: Madison,
WI), 1999 August 20 75. McEntee; CSEA Retirees (1999: White Plains, NY), 1999 August 26 76. McEntee; OCSEA Convention (1999: Columbus, OH), 1999 August 27 77. McEntee; Beverly Rolling-King Luncheon, 1999 August 30 78. McEntee; Labor Day Press Conference, 1999 September 1 79. McEntee; Labor Day Celebration (1999: Milwaukee, WI), 1999 September 6 80. McEntee; Senate Press Gallery, 1999 September 15 81. McEntee; Child Labor Press Conference (1999: Washington, DC), 1999
September 15
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Box 17 1. McEntee; Prison Privatization Press Conference (1999: Washington, DC),
1999 September 22 2. McEntee; Council of Engineers and Scientists Organizations (1999:
Washington, DC), 1999 September 23 3. McEntee; Ohio Council 8 Convention (1999: Columbus, OH), 1999
September 23 4. McEntee; Nomination of Mayor Ed Rendell Democratic National Committee
(1999: Washington, DC), 1999 September 25 5. McEntee; CSEA Contract Rally (1999: New York, NY), 1999 September 28 6. McEntee; Willah Christner’s Retirement Celebration (1999: Washington,
DC), 1999 September 29 7. McEntee; Wisconsin PEOPLE (1999: Appleton, WI), 1999 October 1 8. McEntee; United Domestic Workers (UDW) Convention (1999: San Diego,
CA), 1999 October 1 9. McEntee; Ward A.M.E. Church (1999: Los Angeles, CA), 1999 October 10 10. McEntee; Local 1199 Convention (1999: Palm Springs, CA), 1999 October 18 11. McEntee; Van Sheet Retirement Ceremony, 1999 October 19 12. McEntee; New York CSEA Convention (1999: Washington, DC), 1999
October 21 13. McEntee; Minnesota Council 65 Convention (1999: Fairmont, MN), 1999
October 22 14. McEntee; National Policy Association Dinner honoring Linda Chavez-
Thompson (1999: New York, NY), 1999 October 27 15. McEntee; Eileen Leffler’s Retirement Ceremony, 1999 October 28 16. McEntee; Van Sheets Memorial Service (1999: Washington, DC), 1999
October 29 17. McEntee; Maryland Council 62 Convention, 1999 October 29 18. McEntee; Massachusetts Council 93 Convention (1999: Danvers, MA), 1999
November 5 19. McEntee; Illinois Council 31 Convention (1999: Springfield, IL), 1999
November 12 20. McEntee; Western Regional Women’s Conference (1999: Las Vegas, NV),
1999 November 19 21. McEntee; Venetian Hotel Rally (1999: Las Vegas, NV), 1999 November 20 22. McEntee; National Organization on Disability Awards (1999: Las Vegas,
NV), 1999 November 21 23. Lucy; Introduction, 1999 24. Lucy; Rolling-King Award Ceremony, 1999 25. Lucy; UFCW Speech, 1999 26. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 47 talking points, 1999 27. Lucy; Public Employee column, 1999 28. Lucy; National Educational Association (NEA) (1999: Louisville, KY), 1999
January 8 29. Lucy; Michigan Council 25 (1999: Detroit, MI), 1999 January 30
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30. Lucy; Workforce Investment Act Leadership Meetings (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 February 9
31. Lucy; Local 1199J Conference (1999: Atlantic City, NJ), 1999 February 10 32. Lucy; Akron, OH Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU), 1999 February
12 33. Lucy; Social Security stock speech, 1999 March 34. Lucy; Stock speech, 1999 March 11 35. Lucy; Legislative Conference (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 March 23 36. Lucy; Joint Community Services Conference (1999: Chicago, IL), 1999
March 30 37. Lucy; Regional Organizing Conference (1999: Chicago, IL), 1999 April 10 38. Lucy; California PEOPLE Conference, 1999 April 24 39. Lucy; Oregon Council 75 Convention (1999: Pendleton, OR), 1999 May 16 40. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (1999: New
Orleans, LA), 1999 May 27 41. Lucy; Washington Council 2 (1999: Tacoma, WA), 1999 June 10 42. Lucy; British Columbia Government Employees Union (1999: Vancouver,
BC), 1999 June 11 43. Lucy; Eastern Regional Organizing Conference (1999: Philadelphia, PA),
1999 June 12 44. Lucy; Iowa Council 16 (1999: Des Moines, IA), 1999 June 25 45. Lucy; Eastern Regional Women’s Conference (1999: New York, NY), 1999
June 25-27 46. Lucy; Eastern Women’s Conference (1999: New York, NY), 1999 June 26 47. Lucy; International Longshoremen’s Association Atlantic Coast District
Convention (1999: Orlando, FL), 1999 July 15 48. Lucy; Wisconsin Council 24 (1999: LaCrosse, WI), 1999 July 16-18 49. Lucy; Talking points on Census 2000, 1999 August 5 50. Lucy; UFCW Conference (1999: Ocean City, MD), 1999 August 24 51. Lucy; OCSEA (1999: Columbus, OH), 1999 August 27 52. Lucy; Florida Conference of Black State Legislators (1999: Miami, FL), 1999
September 3 53. Lucy; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Conference (1999:
Chicago, IL), 1999 September 4 54. Lucy; Connecticut AFL-CIO Convention (1999: New Haven, CT), 1999
September 13 55. Lucy; Waterbury Town Hall Meeting (1999: Waterbury, CT), 1999
September 14 56. Lucy; Maryland Council 67 correspondence, 1999 September 23 57. Lucy; Ohio Council 8 Convention (1999: Columbus, OH), 1999 September 25 58. Lucy; 20th Anniversary Celebration of United Domestic Workers (UDW)
(1999: San Diego, CA), 1999 October 1 59. Lucy; NUHHCE / Council 1199 Convention (1999: Palm Springs, CA), 1999
October 19 60. Lucy; New York CSEA Convention (1999: Washington, DC), 1999 October
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1. Lucy; Detroit Congressional Event, 1999 October 21 2. Lucy; AFSCME Health Care Advisory Committee (1999: Washington, DC),
1999 November 9 3. Lucy; Illinois Council 31 (1999: Springfield, IL), 1999 November 13 4. Herman, Alexis; Maryland Legislature, 1999 February 17 5. Jayne, Ed; Mandatory Social Security Coverage, 1999 May 18 6. McEntee; California Labor Federation (2000: Oakland, CA), 2000 January 6 7. McEntee; Labor for Gore rally (2000: Des Moines, IA), 2000 January 8 8. McEntee; New Hampshire Rally (2000: Manchester, NH), 2000 January 15 9. McEntee; AFSCME Child Welfare Meeting (2000: Washington, DC), 2000
January 24 10. McEntee; Colorado Labor Day at the Capitol (2000: Denver, CO), 2000
January 31 11. McEntee; Robert Lattimer’s Retirement Dinner (2000: Albany, NY), 2000
February 4 12. McEntee; Council 14 (2000: Bloomington, MN), 2000 February 5 13. McEntee; Labor Council for American Advancement (2000: New Orleans,
LA), 2000 February 12 14. McEntee; Public Pension Trustee Roundtable (2000: New Orleans, LA), 2000
February 13 15. McEntee; Local 420 Rally (2000: New York, NY), 2000 February 17 16. McEntee; District Council 37 Black History Month Celebration (2000: New
York, NY), 2000 February 25 17. McEntee; Colorado Democratic Party (2000: Denver, CO), 2000 March 3 18. McEntee; Florida Affirmative Action Rally (2000: Tallahassee, FL), 2000
March 7 19. McEntee; AFL-CIO Working Women 2000 Conference, 2000 March 11 20. McEntee; Legislative rally (2000: Olympia, WA), 2000 March 20 21. McEntee; Family farm rally (2000: Washington, DC), 2000 March 21 22. McEntee; Nurses’ Committee Meeting (2000: Washington, DC), 2000 March
21 23. McEntee; Janet Rivera’s Farewell Celebration (2000: Washington, DC), 2000
March 24 24. McEntee; Retirement Party for John Irwin (2000: Washington, DC), 2000
March 30 25. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6 Convention (2000: Bloomington, MN), 2000
March 31 26. McEntee; Martin Luther King Anniversary – Local 1733 rally (2000:
Memphis, TN), 2000 April 4 27. McEntee; New York Lobby Day rally (2000: Albany, NY), 2000 April 11 28. McEntee; Jobs for Justice rally (2000: Washington, DC), 2000 April 16 29. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (2000: Hershey, PA), 2000
April 29
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30. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Convention (2000: Green Bay, WI), 2000 April 30
31. McEntee; Rhode Island Council 94 Convention (2000: Providence, RI), 2000 May 5
32. McEntee; Health Care Advisory Committee Meeting, 2000 May 9 33. McEntee; National Correctional Officers Caucus (2000: Washington, DC),
2000 May 9 34. McEntee; US Action Board of Directors (2000: Chicago, IL), 2000 May 12 35. McEntee; Montana Council 9 Convention (2000: Butte, MT), 2000 May 21 36. McEntee; HGEA Convention (2000: Kona, HI), 2000 May 24 37. McEntee; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention video
presentation (2000: Atlanta, GA), 2000 May 28 38. McEntee; AFSCME United (2000: Columbus, OH), 2000 July 16 39. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 24 Convention (2000: Appleton, WI), 2000 July
21 40. McEntee; Union Leaders Forum (2000: Cambridge, MA), 2000 July 23 41. McEntee; California School Employee Association (2000: Las Vegas, NV),
2000 August 3 42. McEntee; Beverly Rolling-King Award Dinner honoring Cecilia Miller, 2000
August 23 43. McEntee; Labor Day greeting for AFL-CIO website, 2000 August 25 44. McEntee; Illinois Council 31 Political Conference (2000: Springfield, IL),
2000 September 9 Box 19
1. McEntee; SEIU Executive Board (2000: Boston, MA), 2000 September 15 2. McEntee; Michigan PEOPLE Conference (2000: Lansing, MI), 2000
September 16 3. McEntee; AFL-CIO Anti-Private Prison rally (2000: Grafton, OH), 2000
September 18 4. McEntee; Council 93 Legislative Conference (2000: Danvers, MA), 2000
September 22 5. McEntee; Stand Up for Labor Peace rally (2000: Milwaukee, WI), 2000
September 27 6. McEntee; New York CSEA 1000 Statewide (2000: New York, NY), 2000
September 28 7. McEntee; Labor’s International Hall of Fame (2000: Detroit, MI), 2000
September 28 8. McEntee; United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) (2000: Universal
City, CA), 2000 October 3 9. McEntee; Council 52 Delegates Assembly (2000: Atlantic City, NJ), 2000
October 5 10. McEntee; COPE Award Banquet, 2000 October 6 11. McEntee; Council 28 Convention (2000: Tacoma, WA), 2000 October 7 12. McEntee; Wisconsin PEOPLE State Federation, 2000 October 8
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13. McEntee; National Organization of Women (NOW) rally (2000: Washington, DC), 2000 October 15
14. McEntee; Indiana Rallies (2000: Kokomo, IN and Muncie, IN), 2000 October 18
15. McEntee; Trenton Home Care Rally, 2000 October 19 16. McEntee; Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) Roosevelt-Humphrey
Day Dinner honoring Representative Charles Rangel, 2000 October 19 17. McEntee; Council 79 Convention (2000: Altamonte Springs, FL), 2000
October 21 18. McEntee; Talking points Portland bus tour (2000: Portland, OR), 2000
October 22 19. McEntee; Great Wilkes-Barre, PA Labor, 2000 October 26 20. McEntee; AFL-CIO Bus tour rallies (2000: Toledo, Youngstown, Cleveland,
OH and Detroit, MI), 2000 October 31-November 2 21. McEntee; AFL-CIO Bus tour (2000: Pennsylvania), 2000 November 4 22. McEntee; Council 1 Special Convention (2000: Jamesburg, NJ), 2000
November 14 23. McEntee; Farewell Party for Marcy Magid (2000: Washington, DC), 2000
November 17 24. McEntee; Solidarity Rally (2000: Miami, FL), 2000 December 1 25. McEntee; Florida Vote Count rally (2000: Tallahassee, FL), 2000 December 6 26. McEntee; Florida State Legislative rally (2000: Tallahassee, FL), 2000
December 13 27. McEntee; Dedication of Council 67 Headquarters (2000: Baltimore, MD),
2000 December 15 28. Lucy; AFSCME Welfare Meeting (2000: Washington, DC), 2000 January 25 29. Lucy; CWA Minority Caucus, 2000 August 26 30. Lucy; Ohio AFL-CIO Convention (2000: Cincinnati, OH), 2000 September
26 31. Lucy; CSEA Convention (2000: New York, NY), 2000 September 27 32. Lucy; African American Labor Leaders Economic Summit (2000: Boston,
MA), 2000 September 29 33. Lucy; New Jersey Council 52 Convention (2000: Atlantic City, NJ), 2000
October 5 34. Lucy; Council 6 Convention (2000: Bloomington, MN), 2000 October 6 35. Lucy; Washington Council 28 (2000: Tacoma, WA), 2000 October 7 36. Lucy; 15th Annual Mother Jones Dinner (2000: Springfield, IL), 2000 October
14 37. Lucy; National Black Caucus of State Legislators (2000: Charlotte, NC), 2000
November 28 38. Caoile, Gloria; Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies,
2000 May 39. McEntee; Council 14 Convention (2001: South St. Paul, MN), 2001 February
2 40. McEntee; Council 67 – Sallie Williams Retirement (2001: Baltimore, MD),
2001 February 21
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41. McEntee; District Council 37 Black History Month Celebration (2001: New York, NY), 2001 February 23
42. McEntee; Minnesota Spring Convention (2001: Bloomington, MN), 2001 March 16
43. McEntee; Tallahassee, FL Town Hall Meeting, 2001 March 18 44. McEntee; AFSCME Legislative Conference (2001: Washington, DC), 2001
March 27 45. McEntee; Democrats 2000 Annual Dinner (2001: Washington, DC), 2001
March 28 46. McEntee; Political Action Farewell Reception, 2001 March 28 47. McEntee; Farewell for AFSCME Public Affairs Art Coordinator Sabina
Parks, 2001 March 29 48. McEntee; Albany, NY Lobby Day, 2001 April 3 49. McEntee; Martin Luther King Anniversary (2001: Memphis, TN), 2001 April
4 50. McEntee; Council 79 Special Convention (2001: Tallahassee, FL), 2001 April
7 51. McEntee; Tallahassee, FL Lobby Day and Rally, 2001 April 9 52. McEntee; District 1199J NUHHCE Leadership Conference (2001: Atlantic
City, NJ), 2001 April 12 Box 20
1. McEntee; Olympia, WA rally, 2001 April 21 2. McEntee; Nurses Congress (2001: Chicago, IL), 2001 April 22 3. McEntee; AFSCME Headquarters Administrative Professionals Day, 2001
April 25 4. McEntee; Rhode Island Council 94 Convention (2001: Providence, RI), 2001
April 27 5. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Convention (2001: Appleton, WI), 2001
April 28 6. McEntee; New Jersey Council 1 Convention (2001: Atlantic City, NJ), 2001
May 2 7. McEntee; Oregon Council 75 Convention (2001: Eugene, OR), 2001 May 5 8. McEntee; Press Conference on the Public Safety Act (2001: Washington,
DC), 2001 May 8 9. McEntee; Repeal of Estate Tax rally (2001: Washington, DC), 2001 May 10 10. McEntee; Retirement dinner for Ohio Council 8 Vice President Bill Endsley
(2001: Columbus, OH), 2001 May 12 11. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (2001: Hershey, PA), 2001
May 20 12. McEntee; Tacoma and Olympia, WA Strike Rally, 2001 May 24 13. McEntee; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) town hall meeting
(2001: Orlando, FL), 2001 May 25 14. McEntee; NPR’s Talk of the Nation (2001: Rochester, NY), 2001 May 31 15. McEntee; Las Vegas, NV rally, 2001 June 2
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16. McEntee; Regional Women’s Conference (2001: Las Vegas, NV), 2001 June 2
17. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 PEOPLE Conference (2001: East Lansing, MI), 2001 June 16
18. McEntee; Patients’ Bill of Rights rally (2001: Washington, DC), 2001 June 21 19. McEntee; United American Nurses Labor Assembly Reception (2001:
Washington, DC), 2001 June 28 20. McEntee; Rally against closure of Nopeming (2001: Duluth, MN), 2001 July
10 21. McEntee; Victim’s Economic Security and Safety Act (VESSA) Press
Conference (2001: Washington, DC), 2001 July 25 22. McEntee; Social Security Rally (2001: Washington, DC), 2001 July 24 23. McEntee; Iowa Council 62 Convention (2001: Des Moines, IA), 2001 July 27 24. McEntee; AFSCME Union Leadership Institute at Harvard (2001: Cambridge,
MA), 2001 July 29 25. McEntee; Arizona Council 97 Convention (2001: Laughlin, NV), 2001
August 6 26. McEntee; Beverly Rolling-King Awards (2001: Washington, DC), 2001
August 8 27. McEntee; ACU Congress (2001: Minneapolis, MN), 2001 August 17 28. McEntee; Organizing Convention (2001: Los Angeles, CA), 2001 September
7 29. McEntee; Retirement dinner for Council 4’s Mike Ferrucci (2001:
Southington, CT), 2001 September 20 30. McEntee; Bruce S. Raynor UNITE Reception (2001: Washington, DC), 2001
September 25 31. McEntee; Maryland Council 67 Convention (2001: Nassau, Bahamas), 2001
September 28-October 1 32. McEntee; New Jersey Councils 52 and 73 Delegate Assembly (2001: Atlantic
City, NJ), 2001 October 4 33. McEntee; Jerry Wurf Memorial Lecture at Harvard’s Kennedy School, 2001
October 4 34. McEntee; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (2001: Las
Vegas, NV), 2001 October 6 35. McEntee; Minnesota strike rallies (2001: Duluth, Brainerd, St. Cloud, and
Wilmar, MN), 2001 October 9-11 36. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 Convention (2001: Dearborn, MI), 2001
October 12 37. McEntee; California Council 36 Convention (2001: Los Angeles, CA), 2001
October 20 38. McEntee; United Domestic Workers (UDW) Convention (2001: Bakersfield,
CA), 2001 October 27 39. McEntee; Indiana Council 62 Convention (2001: Indianapolis, IN), 2001
October 27 40. McEntee; Illinois Council 31 Convention (2001: Springfield, IL), 2001
November 9-10
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41. McEntee; Council 93 Convention (2001: Danvers, MA), 2001 November 10 42. McEntee; Council 92 Convention (2001: Annapolis, MD), 2001 November 12 43. McEntee; Eastern Regional Women’s Conference (2001: New York, NY),
2001 November 17 44. McEntee; Indiana State Employees rally (2001: Indianapolis, IN), 2001
December 10 45. McEntee; AFSCME Holiday party, 2001 December 11 46. McEntee; Memorial for Nadra Floyd (2001: Washington, DC), 2001
December 11 47. Lucy; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Columbus Chapter’s salute
to Martin Luther King, 2001 January 6 48. Lucy; AFSCME Legislative Conference (2001: Washington, DC), 2001
March 2 49. Lucy; Nurses Congress (2001: Chicago, IL), 2001 April 2
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1. Lucy; District 1199J NUHHCE Leadership Conference (2001: Atlantic City, NJ), 2001 April 12
2. Lucy; New Jersey Council 1 Convention (2001: Atlantic City, NJ), 2001 May 3
3. Lucy; Eastern Legislative District Regional Conference (2001: Wilmington, DE), 2001 May 19
4. Lucy; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (2001: Hershey, PA), 2001 May 18
5. Lucy; Regional Women’s Conference (2001: Las Vegas, NV), 2001 June 2 6. Lucy; Michigan Council 25 PEOPLE Conference (2001: East Lansing, MI),
2001 June 16 7. Lucy; Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance (APALA) (2001: Honolulu,
HI), 2001 August 17 8. Lucy; Milwaukee NAACP Freedom Fund Dinner (2001: Tallahassee, FL),
2001 September 2 9. Lucy; AFSCME Organizing Convention (2001: Los Angeles, CA), 2001
September 8 10. Lucy; New Jersey Council 52 and 73 Delegate Assembly (2001: Atlantic City,
NJ), 2001 October 4 11. Lucy; Minnesota strike rallies (2001: Mankato and St. Paul, MN), 2001
October 9-10 12. Lucy; Michigan Council 25 Constitutional Convention (2001: Dearborn, MI),
2001 October 12 13. Lucy; United Domestic Workers (UDW) of America Constitutional
Convention (2001: Bakersfield, CA), 2001 October 25 14. Lucy; Illinois Council 31 Convention (2001: Springfield, IL), 2001 November
9 15. Lucy; Eastern Women’s Conference (2001: New York, NY), 2001 November
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16. Saunders, Lee; Legislative Conference (2001: Washington, DC), 2001 March 28
17. Booth, Paul; State of Nevada Employees Association Local 4041 General Council, 2001 May 5
18. Caoile, Gloria; Memorial service for Bettye W. Roberts (2001: New York, NY), 2001 June 14
19. McEntee; Solomon Marble remembrance, 2002 February 11 20. McEntee; Pueblo, CO Council 76 retiree Phyllis Zamarripa, 2001 February 13 21. McEntee; 2002 Budget Crisis Strategies Conference (2002: Washington, DC),
2002 February 13 22. McEntee; AFSCME Fiscal Crisis Conference (2002: Washington, DC), 2002
February 13 23. McEntee; Condolences to Alice McEnroe, wife of District Council 1707’s
Robert McEnroe, 2002 February 15 24. McEntee; Maryland State Employee rally (2002: Annapolis, MD), 2002
February 18 25. McEntee; OCSEA Local 11 Corrections rally (2002: Columbus, OH), 2001
February 20 26. McEntee; Rally for Wellstone at the IBEW Local 110 Hall (2002: St. Paul,
MN), 2002 February 21 27. McEntee; Council 14 Convention (2002: Bloomington, MN), 2002 March 2 28. McEntee; David W. Jones International AIDS Trust delegation coordinator,
2002 March 7 29. McEntee; Missouri Council 72 Education Conference (2002: Jefferson City,
MO), 2002 March 13 30. McEntee; AFL-CIO American Federation of School Administrators
Leadership Conference PAC Luncheon (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 March 16
31. McEntee; “Enough is Enough” – Wisconsin Council 24 rally (2002: Madison, WI), 2002 March 28
32. McEntee; Mrs. Michael K. Brady, McEntee responds to accusation that AFSCME/AFL-CIO support liberal democratic politicians, 2002 April 1
33. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6 Convention (2002: Bloomington, MN), 2002 April 5
34. McEntee; Progressive Donor Network Conference and Dinner (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 April 9
35. McEntee; Pennsylvania AFL-CIO Constitutional Convention (2002: Pittsburgh, PA), 2002 April 10
36. McEntee; Campaign for America’s Future Gala Dinner – “Reclaiming America: Progressive Strategies for the New Era,” 2002 April 10
37. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 Dale D. Latta U.P. Spring Educational Conference, 2002 April 12-13
38. McEntee; Welfare Conference (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 April 15 39. McEntee; HGEA/AFSCME Study Tour, 2002 April 17 40. McEntee; Wisconsin Council 40 Convention (2002: Appleton, WI), 2002
April 19-21
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41. McEntee; Workers Memorial Day Rally (2002: Boston, MA), 2002 April 26 42. McEntee; Building Union Power II Conference (2002: Columbus, OH), 2002
April 27 43. McEntee; Pennsylvania Council 13 Convention (2002: Harrisburg, PA), 2002
April 27 44. McEntee; 1199J NUHHCE Installation ceremony for newly elected executive
board members and delegates, 2002 April 30 45. McEntee; SNEA Convention (2002: Reno, NV), 2002 May 2 46. McEntee; California PEOPLE Conference (2002: Sacramento, CA), 2002
May 4 47. McEntee; New York Council 1707 Officer Swearing In, 2002 May 7 48. McEntee; OAPSE Local 4 Conference (2002: Dearborn, MI), 2002 May 9 49. McEntee; Michigan Council 25 PEOPLE Conference (2002: Dearborn, MI),
2002 May 18 50. McEntee; Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention (2002: Las
Vegas, NV), 2002 May 26 Box 22
1. McEntee; New Jersey State AFL-CIO Legislative/COPE Endorsement Conference (2002: Atlantic City, NJ), 2002 June 12
2. McEntee; Daniel Rivera New Mexico Federation of Labor Executive Director letter of regret
3. McEntee; Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA) Leadership on a Political and Membership Mobilization Program, 2002 July 11
4. McEntee; Harvard ULI (2002: Boston, MA), 2002 July 29 5. McEntee; Labor Council for Latin American Advancement National
Membership Meeting and Convention (2002: Dearborn, MI), 2002 August 2-3
6. McEntee; “Labor for Dingell” rally (2002: Ypsilanti, MI), 2002 August 3 7. McEntee; AFL-CIO Executive Council Meeting (2002: Chicago, IL), 2002
August 7 8. McEntee; Retiree luncheon for Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (2002:
Baltimore, MD), 2002 August 13 9. McEntee; “De-Rail the Bungling Brothers/Bush McCallum Circus Train” –
Milwaukee County Labor Council AFL-CIO (2002: Milwaukee, WI), 2002 August 14
10. McEntee; “Together We’re Stronger” – MAT Leadership Conference (2002: Anaheim, CA), 2002 August 23
11. McEntee; District Council 37 Get Out the Vote (2002: New York, NY), 2002 August 27
12. McEntee; AFSCME Remembers 9-11 Anniversary (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 September 11
13. McEntee; CSEA Delegate Meeting (2002: New York, NY), 2002 September 12
14. McEntee; Wisconsin PEOPLE Conference (2002: Appleton, WI), 2002 September 13-14
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15. McEntee; Beverly Rolling-King Awards (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 September 25
16. McEntee; Minnesota Council 6 Fall Convention (2002: Bloomington, MN), 2002 September 27-28
17. McEntee; Council 52 Delegate Assembly (2002: Atlantic City, NJ), 2002 October 3
18. McEntee; Minnesota Council 65 Convention (2002: Bemidji, MN), 2002 October 4-5
19. McEntee; Servidores Publicos Unidos (SPU) (2002: Carolina, Puerto Rico), 2002 October 11
20. McEntee; Retiree event for Paul Wellstone (2002: Oakdale, MN), 2002 October 18
21. McEntee; Council 79 Convention (2002: Orlando, FL), 2002 October 19 22. McEntee; Get Out the Vote/Election 2002 Appreciation Meeting (2002:
Washington, DC), 2002 November 13 23. McEntee; Council 31 Special Convention (2002: Springfield, IL), 2002
November 18 24. McEntee; CPA Awards Dinner (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 November 22 25. McEntee; Political and Fiscal Crisis Conference (2002: Washington, DC),
2002 December 9 26. McEntee; Political and Fiscal Crisis Conference (2002: Washington, DC),
2002 December 10 27. McEntee; AFSCME Holiday Party (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 December
13 28. Lucy; Memorial for Seth Hendler (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 February 11 29. Lucy; AFSCME Fiscal Crisis Conference (2002: Washington, DC), 2002
February 14 30. Lucy; African American Labor Leaders Economic Summit, Harvard
University (2002: Cambridge, MA), 2002 March 15 31. Lucy; Minnesota Council 6 Spring Convention (2002: Bloomington, MN),
2002 April 5 32. Lucy; Welfare Conference (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 April 16 33. Lucy; Michigan Council 25 PEOPLE Convention (2002: Dearborn, MI), 2002
May 17 34. Lucy; Public Services International (PSI) Congress (2002: Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada), 2002 September 2 35. Lucy; Public Services International (PSI) Congress Keynote (2002: Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada), 2002 September 2 36. Lucy; Florida Council 79 Anti-Privatization Conference (2002: Miami, FL),
2002 September 20-21 37. Lucy; Beverly Rolling-King Awards (2002: Washington, DC), 2002
September 25 38. Lucy’ Council 52 Delegate Assembly (2002: Atlantic City, NJ), 2002 October
3 39. Lucy; African American Old Fashioned Town Hall Meeting (2002: Los
Angeles, CA), 2002 October 5
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40. Lucy; Local 372 Scholarship Dinner Dance (2002: Bronx, NY), 2002 October 17
41. Lucy; AFSCME Political and Fiscal Crisis Conference (2002: Washington, DC), 2002 December 9
42. Saunders, Lee; Montana Council 9 Convention, 2002 May 11 43. Saunders, Lee; Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA) Local
152 General Assembly, 2002 May 16 44. Booth, Paul; Maritime Institute of Trades and Graduate Studies Good Jobs
First Conference (2002: Baltimore, MD), 2002 July 11 45. Saunders, Lee; Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA) Local
152 Steward Training Units 02 and 03, 2002 September 12 46. Saunders, Lee; Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA) Local
152 Joint Labor-Management Steward Training Unites 09 and 13, 2002 September 16
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1976 June 15 7. Wurf Deplores Court Decision, 1976 June 24 8. Backgrounder on Counter-Cyclical Aid, 1976 July 22 9. AFSCME Alert on Supreme Court Decision, 1976 August 2 10. Wurf Charges the DC School Board with complete lack of leadership, 2976
August 20 11. Correction to October 21 AFSCME Alert on CETA, 1976 November 1 12. Iowa State Maintenance Workers choose AFSCME, 1976 November 5 13. AFSCME wins in Florida and Arizona, 1976 November 29 14. Florida State Workers vote AFSCME, 1976 December 10 15. Wurf statement on the Florida Human Services election victory, 1976
December 13 16. Wurf hails Carter appointments, 1976 December 21 17. Today at AFSCME, 1976 18. Press Releases, 1977
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19. AFSCME wins Martin Luther King Holiday for DC Blue Collar Employees, 1977 January 13
20. Comment by Wurf on the Virginia Supreme Court Decision, 1977 January 14 21. AFSCME wins at Princeton, 1977 February 17 22. San Jose School Employees choose AFSCME, 1977 March 9 23. AFSCME calls for controls on doctors exemptions for low wage workers,
1977 May 11 24. Letter by Cleveland Chappell, President Local 1644 to Washingtonians, 1977
May 12 25. Atlanta and DC workers picket fundraiser for Atlanta mayor, 1977 May 12 26. Don McClure moves to CAPE, 1977 May 16 27. AFSCME wins again in Iowa, 1977 May 17 28. Wurf praises Supreme Court agency shop decision, 1977 May 24 29. Wurf calls for employee participation in solving government’s problems, 1977
May 26 30. AFSCME opposes Louisiana parish social security system withdrawal, 1977
June 1 31. AFSCME exhibits four centuries’ images of labor, 1977 June 7 32. Carter’s hospital cost gap would penalize workers, public hospitals, 1977 June
27 33. Geraldine Boykin named Executive Director of Council 20, 1977 July 11 34. AFSCME Rhode Island Council 94 administratorship lifted, 1977 July 25 35. Labor leader charges welfare plan insensitive to urban America, 1977 August
10 36. AFSCME calls city pension plan “Multi-million dollar fraud,” 1977 August
29 37. New public service announcements radio spots letter, 1977 August 31 38. AFSCME membership growth during a difficult period for unions, 1977
September 3 39. DC School Employees Union urges arbitration, “Sunshine bargaining,” 1977
September 19 40. AFSCME exhibits “The black experience in prints,” 1977 September 19 41. AFSCME wins in Missouri, 1977 October 3 42. Wurf tells congressional unit: welfare plan flawed, 1977 October 12 43. November 16-18 leadership conference letter, 1977 November 14 44. Contracting out exposed as national scandal, 1977 November 14 45. AFSCME scores Iowa win, 1977 November 22 46. AFSCME welfare study, 1977 December 1 47. Union legislative conference set in Albany, 1977 December 2 48. Wurf blasts Carter urban plan, calls for alliance of mayors and public
employees, 1977 December 6 49. Union blasts return of violent patient to “scene of the crime,” 1977 December
19 50. AFSCME Alert on unemployment compensation suit, 1977 December 29 51. AFSCME wins in Florida, 1977 December 29 52. Today at AFSCME, 1977
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53. Press Releases, 1978 54. Convention publicity, 1978 55. Today at AFSCME, 1978-1979 January 56. George Meany death, 1980 January 11 57. Maryland Council 92 rally, 1980 January 18 58. AFSCME attends White House briefing, 1980 January 23 59. AFSCME urges Senator Proxmire’s Banking Committee not to intervene in
New York City negotiations, 1980 February 17 60. AFSCME recognizes legal staff, 1980 February 25 61. Wurf severely criticizes Mayor Koch and New York City hospital closings,
1980 February 29 62. Historic first Michigan State Employee contract completed, 1980 March 18 63. PERB Rules AFSCME contract void, 1980 March 26 64. AFSCME publishes handbook on fighting workplace sexual harassment, 1980
March 28 65. AFSCME warns revenue sharing cuts would injure New York, 1980 April 16 66. AFSCME supports Kennedy for president, 1980 April 22 67. AFSCME Pennsylvania calls for Kennedy, 1980 April 22 68. Employees at Patent and Trademark Office to picket agency, 1980 April 23 69. Media advisory: AFSCME/Kennedy support activities, 1980 April 70. Maryland labor endorses Kennedy, 1980 May 1 71. AFSCME Leadership Advisory Newsletter, Saco, ME, 1980 May 6 72. Media advisory: AFSCME convention 1980 June 9-13, 1980 May 73. “The Art of Politics,” 1980 May 16 74. Ohio AFSCME launches major effort for Kennedy, 1980 May 19 75. Kennedy running strong among Ohio labor, 1980 May 20 76. AFSCME President Wurf cites dangers of revenue sharing cuts before Senate
Subcommittee, 1980 May 21 77. Layoffs rally New Jersey to Kennedy, 1980 June 2 78. A record of achievement, 1980 June 79. California Proposition 9 defeated, 1980 June 4 80. AFSCME Convention convenes June 9 in California, 1980 June 6 81. AFSCME Convention hails defeat of Jarvis’s Proposition 9, plans national
campaign against tax and spending limit proposals, 1980 June 9 82. Kennedy addresses AFSCME Convention, 1980 June 10 83. Wurf, Lucy reelected to head AFSCME, 1980 June 10 84. Kennedy attacks budget cuts, outlines city and state aid program to 3,000
AFSCME delegates, 1980 June 11 85. AFSCME delegates hit Carter, Congress on federal budget cuts; NAACP
Director Hooks warns joblessness threatens urban peace, 1980 June 12 86. Labor Secretary defends Carter to AFSCME; Representative Clay slams
Carter economy failures, 1980 June 13 87. AFSCME delegates conclude national convention: MAP program to defeat
public service cutbacks, 1980 June 13 88. Paul Hall death, 1980 June 25 89. Key AFSCME staff appointments announced, 1980 June 26
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90. Wurf names new Legislative Director, 1980 July 3 91. AFSCME aims for media access, 1980 July 23 92. Advisory: Democratic National Convention, 1980 August 93. AFSCME convenes special meeting to discuss President Carter’s economic
development program and presidential politics, 1980 September 3 94. Wurf statement re: IEB endorsement of Carter, 1980 September 3 95. AFSCME Highland Park City, MI City Workers win top wage, 1980
September 3 96. AFSCME urges Connecticut congressional delegation to support state
government’s share of revenue sharing, 1980 September 17 97. General revenue sharing press conference, 1980 September 19 98. General revenue sharing Wurf statement of endorsement 99. Press conference on general revenue sharing program, 1980 September 23 100. Russo appointment to social services post 101. Montana Health Care Employees affiliate with AFSCME, 1980 October 21 102. AFSCME throws its weight behind union coalition rally, 1980 October 27 103. Statement by Wurf, 1980 November 5 104. AFSCME President Wurf urges fast action on revenue sharing, 1980
November 17 105. Burbank City Employees choose AFSCME affiliation, 1980 November 18 106. AFSCME hosts AntX Hill Workshop Exhibit, 1980 December 1 107. Pay equity facts, 1983 108. AFSCME wins elections to represent 1,000 Missouri Corrections Employees,
1983 January 19 109. Study shows “State of states” near the brink of disaster, 1983 January 24 110. Union leader calls Reaganomics “Star-Spangled 21-Gun Fiasco,” 1983
January 26 111. Labor leader hits budget in Detroit Economic Club address, 1983 January 31 112. Reaganomics hit as South loses $9.4 billion in federal aid, 1983 February 5 113. Exclusion of civil rights and women’s organizations from participation in the
Combined Federal Campaign, 1983 February 10 114. Texas advertising campaign, 1983 February 21 115. Florida press conference – AFL-CIO Kirkland/Wurf, 1983 February 21 116. Florida loses $1.7 billion in federal aid, 1983 February 23 117. Post-Reaganomics poll released, 1983 February 24 118. New contract for Library of Congress, 1983 February 25 119. Sunbelt losing $5 billion in federal aid, 1983 March 5 120. California loses $6 billion in federal aid, 1983 March 11 121. Washington State judge sets trial date for landmark pay equity lawsuit, 1983
April 5 122. OSHA hit on ethylene oxide standard, 1983 April 11 123. Major labor union begins massive political action report, 1983 April 12 124. AFL-CIO Union begins presidential endorsement process, 1983 April 15 125. Supreme Court ruling on corrections officers denounced, 1983 April 22 126. Ohio – passage of Senate Bill 133, 1983 April 22 127. Pay equity study for National Secretary’s Week, 1983 April 25
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128. McEntee speaks at Wharton Business School, 1983 May 2 129. City worker union elects new officers, 1983 May 3 130. AFSCME/OCSEA Affiliation, 1983 May 9 131. William McEntee death, 1983 May 23 132. AFSCME and Ohio independent union affiliate, 1983 May 26 133. B’Nai B’rith Rabbis demonstrate, 1983 May 31 134. May 1983 unemployment figures, 1983 June 3 135. Labor leader says jobs should be part of industrial policy, 1983 June 4 136. El Salvador, 1983 June 14 137. AFSCME warns of de-skilling due to automation, 1983 June 14 138. AFSCME head proposes national industrial strategy at Michigan AFL-CIO
Convention, 1983 June 27 139. AFSCME wins representation vote for 30,000 University of California
Employees, 1983 June 30 140. AFSCME, National Committee on Pay Equity hold pay equity workshop,
1983 July 8 141. Union leader hits Reaganomics at annual NAACP Convention, 1983 July 12 142. Jobs Bill, 1983 July 14 143. Lynda Clendenning of Maryland Council 92 on “America Works,” 1983 July
16 144. AFL-CIO recognizes AFSCME and OCSEA affiliation, 1983 July 21 145. Major report on hospital dangers reported to OSHA, 1983 July 21 146. Black union leader campaigns with labor candidate in Chicago primary, 1983
July 22 147. Pay equity hearing in New York, 1983 July 27 148. AFSCME official blasts St. Elizabeth’s staff cuts, 1983 July 28 149. Ron Alexander of Ohio elected to AFSCME IEB, 1983 August 26 150. Pay equity news advisory, 1983 August 26 151. Pay equity trial press conference, 1983 August 30 152. OCSEA/AFSCME affiliation, 1983 September 8 153. Fundamental change at Tacoma trial, 1983 September 10 154. Washington State pay equity win, 1983 September 16 155. AFSCME endorses Mondale, 1983 October 1 156. Union leader urges Virginia Public Employees to organize politically, 1983
October 29 157. AFSCME blasts OSHA on Ethylene Oxide (EtO) standards, 1983 November
1 158. Pay equity series win Broadcast Awards, 1983 November 9 159. McEntee to discuss gender gap, 1983 November 11 160. Crisis in pension fund system, 1983 November 14 161. Women’s Conference, 1983 November 19 162. “Passing the Bucks,” 1983 December 5 163. Judge issues ruling in largest sex discrimination case, 1983 December 14 164. AFSCME urges Labor Department to limit admission of foreign nurses in
American hospitals, 1995 February 27
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165. Statement by AFSCME President McEntee on the Senate’s vote to defeat balanced budget amendment, 1995 March 2
166. City rejects unions; offer of 6.25% pay cut, $71 million savings as deadline arrives today, 1995 March 7
167. D.C. to be united at forum, agenda to focus on saving services and jobs, 1995 March 9
168. Forum to save services and jobs in D.C., 1983 March 16 169. AFSCME lauds White House domestic violence initiative, 1995 March 20 170. News advisory – Vice President Gore, members of Congress to address
AFSCME Legislative Conference, 1995 March 21 171. News advisory – Welfare reform, budget policy, and spending cuts to be
addressed at AFSCME Legislative Conference, 1995 March 23 172. Media advisory – AFSCME nurses march on Washington to protest unsafe
patient care, 1995 March 23 173. House welfare vote denounced by leader of largest public employee union,
1995 March 24 174. President of largest public employee union decries GOP effort to derail
Medicaid, 1995 April 4 175. AFSCME denounces first 100 days of the new Republican Congress, 1996
April 6 176. President of largest public employee and health care workers union urges
Congress to preserve long-term care safety net, 1995 April 13 177. AFSCME Retirees help pass the torch of social security and Medicare to
future generations, 1995 April 28 178. AFSCME President praises public employees who respond to “The Call of
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2. Union leaders announce committee to open up election process for AFL-CIO leadership positions, 1995 May 9
3. National Nurses Congress announcement, 1995 May 9 4. News advisory – 5th National Nurses Congress, 1995 May 16 5. Medicare/Medicaid cuts statements, 1995 May 17 6. President McEntee press conference, 1995 May 22 7. Momentum continues to build in campaign for new AFL-CIO leadership,
1995 May 23 8. AFSCME nurses: The Voice of Quality, 1995 May 26 9. Labor leader appointed to National Violence Against Women Advisory
Council, 1995 July 13 10. States would suffer “Triple Whammy” under budget blueprint, 1995 July 18 11. States would suffer “Triple Whammy” under budget blueprint, 1995 July 28 12. Iowa workplace burn victim lobby against OSHA cuts, 1995 August 3 13. States would suffer “Triple Whammy” under budget blueprint, 1995 August
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14. National $2 million media campaign and massive grassroots effort launched to combat federal cuts in Medicare, education, health, 1995 September 11
15. AFSCME says Gingrich budget plan cuts too much from Medicare/Medicaid, 1995 September 19
16. Affirmative action, politics, and AFL-CIO leadership battle to be focus of Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) meeting, 1995 September 27
17. Labor insurgents prepare to lead AFL-CIO, 1995 September 27 / Sweeney, Trumka, Chavez-Thompson launch pre-election blitz at Mine Workers Convention, 1995 September 29
18. Statement by McEntee: Save America’s Family Coalition ad campaign, 1995 October 11
19. Nonprofits threatened by Istook ‘Silence America’ amendment, 1995 October 16
20. AFSCME President applauds new AFL-CIO leadership, 1995 October 25 21. Corrections officers and international union president to hold news conference
opposing state’s plan to “double-cell” inmates, 1995 November 3 22. Photo opportunity care package for children, 1995 November 9 23. AFSCME President reacts to GOP budget stonewalling, 1995 November 14 24. New report outlines effect of jobs lost due to Medicaid/Medicare cuts, 1995
November 14 25. Study finds GOP budget would cause severe job loss; CA, PA, FL would be
hardest hit, 1995 December 11 26. New report finds that GOP reconciliation bill will result in major job losses,
1995 December 12 27. AFSCME names new director of Political Action, 1996 January 5 28. AFSCME President hails President Clinton’s vision for America, 1996
January 23 29. AFSCME names new director of Research and Collective Bargaining, 1996
January 29 30. AFSCME retiree testifies on devastating impact of federal default, 1996
January 30 31. AFSCME hails labor’s role in Wyden victory; McEntee calls Oregon’s race
“barometer for November 1996,” 1996 January 31 32. Labor union endorses National Day of Commitment to Children, 1996
February 1 33. Statement by McEntee re: physicians and dentists joining unions, 1996
February 2 34. Statement by McEntee re: campaign for health security news conference,
1996 February 12 35. AFL-CIO launches unprecedented political effort for 1996, 1996 February 22 36. Labor advocacy groups fight efforts to gut workplace protections, 1996
February 26 37. D.C. Doctors Council affiliates with AFSCME, 1996 February 27 38. AFSCME International Vice President applauds NLRB decisions that define
nursing “supervisors,” 1996 March 6 39. AFSCME welcomes OSHA violence guidelines, 1996 March 14
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40. Statement by McEntee – news conference on minimum wage increase, 1996 March 21
41. AFSCME selects HUD Office to head Public Affairs Department, 1996 March 26
42. Five years after last minimum wage increase AFSCME President urges lawmakers to enact “living wage,” 1996 March 29
43. Dr. King to be honored on Thursday, April 4 by mayor’s office and AFSCME, 1996 April 3
44. Statement by McEntee re: death of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, 1996 April 4
45. McEntee appearance on The Newshour with Jim Leher, 1996 April 10 46. NLRB seeks court order to require nation’s largest for-profit hospital chain to
bargain with nurses union; alleges Columbia/HCA violates labor law, 1996 April 10
47. Union applauds presidential proclamation declaring 4/11 National Pay Inequity Day, 1996 April 12
48. AFSCME President denounces Wisconsin welfare reform, 1996 May 2 49. Minimum wage, 1996 May 9 50. President of largest health care workers union charges that CEO greed to
blame for decline in patient care, 1996 May 10 51. AFSCME to provide safety and health training to D.C. Water and Sewer
Authority Employees, 1996 May 21 52. Statement by McEntee on minimum wage, 1996 May 23 53. Stations/networks for use in newscasts and features, AFSCME will be
distributing the following newsfeed, 1996 May 29 54. Statement by McEntee on Republican Medicaid bill (HR3507), 1996 June 3 55. Clinton to address AFSCME Convention in Chicago, other speakers include
Ted Kennedy, Richard Gephardt, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Myrlie Evers, 1996 June 11
56. Massachusetts NAACP chair of the board Myrlie Evers-Williams to address AFSCME Convention, 1996 June 17; Senator Kennedy also to speak, 1996 June 18
57. More than 2,000 unionists from across the country to march on Cook County Building to protest stalled contract talks, 1996 June 17
58. AFSCME President warns delegates what is at stake in the November elections, 1996 June 17
59. William Lucy to address AFSCME Convention; AFL Executive Vice President Linda Chavez-Thompson also to speak, 1996 June 18
60. NAACP chairperson speaks to 5,000 delegates and guests at AFSCME Convention, 1996 June 18
61. Election battle stressed by Senator Kennedy at AFSCME Convention, 1996 June 18
62. AFL-CIO leader sings praises of change at the nation’s labor federation, 1996 June 19
63. Gephardt, Aaron Feurstein, and Harold Ford, Jr. to address AFSCME Convention, 1996 June 19
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64. AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Lucy says union has grown in size, strength and vision, 1996 June 19
65. Gephardt and Ford address AFSCME Convention, 1996 June 20 66. AFSCME hails Malden Mills owner as a “business hero,” Feurstein continued
to pay workers despite fire at company, 1996 June 20 67. President Clinton to address AFSCME Convention, 1996 June 20 68. Local nurse honored as “1996 Nurse Hero” by national union – Fontana, CA,
1996 June 21 69. President tells AFSCME, 1996 June 21 70. AFSCME delegates give president enthusiastic welcome, 1996 June 21 71. Local nurse honored as “1996 Nurse Hero” by national union – Beaumont,
TX, 1996 June 21 72. Local nurse honored as “1996 Nurse Hero” by national union – Belle Mead,
NJ, 1996 June 21 73. Local nurse honored as “1996 Nurse Hero” by national union – Simsbury, CT,
1996 June 21 74. AFSCME wins big nurse election in San Diego forming largest unit of RNs in
collective bargaining, 1996 June 24 75. Sharp using delaying tactics to avoid bargaining with nurses, 1996 July 2 76. AFSCME President takes stand against “Wisconsin Works” welfare reform,
1996 July 8 77. Nurses at Mercy Health Care and Rehabilitation Center vote for union
representation, 1996 July 11 78. Maryland Governor and AFSCME President to designate nation’s first living
wage building, 1996 July 22 79. New study details devastating impact on congressional budget plan on states,
1996 July 27 80. New report dispels myth that public employees are “protected class,” 1996
July 29 81. Statement by McEntee on President Clinton’s intention to sign “welfare
reform,” 1996 July 31 82. Statement by McEntee, 1996 August 6 83. AFSCME leaders sharply criticize district officials for layoffs, 1996 August
23 84. AFSCME looks back on year of action for labor, 1996 August 23 85. AFSCME President urges Fed to block joint effort between University
Medical Center, Columbia/HCA, 1996 August 27 86. Statement by McEntee on President Clinton’s National Commission on health
care quality, 1996 September 5 87. New York City workers to travel to Puerto Rico to assist with hurricane
“relief caravan,” 1996 September 17 88. McEntee available for election ’96 interviews, 1996 November 1 89. Statement by McEntee on Political Education Committee, 1996 November 5 90. Statement in reaction to Alexis Herman being named Secretary of Labor, 1996
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91. Florida State Employees among nation’s lowest paid receive pay raise as result of union contract, 1997 January 16
92. Hundreds of activists join AFSCME leaders and union members in Memphis in commemoration of Martin Luther King on Friday, April 4, 1997 April 2
93. Women’s pay still lags behind men’s, union applauds president’s proclamation declaring April 11 National Pay Inequity Day, 1997 April 11
94. AFSCME Legislative Conference to be held April 28-30, 1997 April 23 95. Vice President Gore, House Minority Leader Gephardt vow support for
AFSCME’s legislative priorities, 1997 April 30 96. AFSCME President says Herman confirmation a victory for organized labor
and working families, 1997 April 30 97. More than 200 AFSCME nurses to examine “Money or Morals: An Ethical
Dilemma,” May 4-7, 1997 May 2 98. AFSCME’s United Nurses of America names local nurse to Nurse Advisory
Committee, 1997 May 16 99. Statement by McEntee on why workfare participants should receive basic
workplace protection, 1997 June 4 100. AFSCME President to address nation’s oldest medical society, 1997 June 10 101. Statement by McEntee on congressional efforts to dismantle
Medicare/Medicaid, 1997 June 23 102. Long-time advocate for fair pay for women, AFSCME supports Houre
Paycheck Fairness Act, 1997 June 24 103. AOC Employees file class action lawsuit against the Architect of the Capitol,
1997 July 21 104. Architect of the Capitol Employees say yes to AFSCME, 1997 August 1 105. AFSCME receives ruling in discrimination complaint against Voice of
America, 1997 August 14 106. Patients First! Unions join forces to fight back against for-profit medical care;
Alliance links nation’s largest physicians union with AFSCME, 1997 August 24
107. Public employee retirees in 12 states would keep more social security income under proposed legislation, 1997 September 10
108. Statement by McEntee on SEC proposal to destroy shareholder rights, 1997 October 28
109. AFSCME applauds Mukulski Bill to fix the government pension offset, 1997 November 4
110. AFSCME Council 26 protest proposed layoffs at the US Department of Justice, 1997 November 12
111. Consumer, health provider, labor groups call for improved enforcement of quality standards, 1997 November 19
112. McEntee on enforcement of health care standards and protections, 1997 November 19
113. Labor Secretary Alexis Herman and AFL-CIO Executive Vice President to speak at AFSCME Western Regional Women’s Conference in Las Vegas November 21-23, 1997 November 21
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114. Hundreds attend union picket and rally at DC General Hospital, 1997 December 3
115. Statement by McEntee in support of jobs with justice’s National Day of Action for Welfare/Workfare Justice, 1997 December 10
116. McEntee on slain PG Hospital Center nurse and risk of workplace violence faced by hospital workers, 1998 January 14
117. Professional Staff Nurses Association news advisory staff nurses’ union to hold press conference on hospital security, 1998 January 20
118. Staff nurses’ union again call on administrators to improve security immediately, 1998 January 21
119. Staff nurses’ union once again call on administrators to improve security immediately; security survey released, 1998 January 21
120. NOW honors female capitol hill custodians who fought for pay equity, 1998 February 19
121. Hundreds attend NOW rally honoring female capitol hill custodians who fought for pay equity, 1998 February 20
122. AFSCME Legislative Conference to be held March 22-24, 1998 March 15 123. Testimony supports mandatory disease testing for inmates, 1998 March 26 124. Working women rally for equal pay – The question is, “Where is my 26
cents?” 1998 April 1 125. AFSCME retirees to US Congress: You’ll never save social security by
destroying it, 1998 April 3 126. Health care workers union calls for expansion on OSHA tuberculosis
standards, 1998 April 9 127. AFSCME members vs. Dallas County, TX Public Works settlement reached
in overtime compensation suit, 1998 April 22 128. Renewing the fight for workplace safety AFSCME observes Workers
Memorial Day, 1998 April 27 129. Should crime pay? AFSCME to release startling facts on for-profit prisons,
1998 May 4 130. Union child care workers to address child care concerns at founding
convention in Philadelphia, 1998 May 17 131. AFSCME nurses ratify first contract with Sharp Healthcare; Non-nurses now
prevented from performing nursing duties, 1998 May 28 132. McEntee on the anniversary of the Equal Pay Act 133. The Patients’ Bill of Rights is not a cause for political games; Time is running
out: save America’s health care system, 1998 July 9 134. McEntee on Senate rejection of Nickels proposal; Pass Patient Bill of Rights,
1998 July 15 135. McEntee calls on Senate to reject Gingrich proposal; Pass Patient Bill of
Rights, 1998 July 16 136. House rejects Patient Bill of Rights; AFSCME President denounces vote,
1998 July 24 137. Doctors testify before Congress on unfair and unethical managed care
insurance contracts, 1998 July 28
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138. AFSCME to unveil plan to revitalize organizing, political efforts at Convention August 24-28 in Honolulu, 1998 August 17
139. AFSCME President urges delegates to make unprecedented commitment to organizing, 1998 August 24
140. News advisory – Vice President Gore to address AFSCME Convention, 1998 August 24
141. News advisory – Tipper Gore to speak at AFSCME breakfast, 1998 August 25 142. Strong support by Vice President Gore brings AFSCME delegates to their
feet, 1998 August 25 143. AFL-CIO President John Sweeney addresses AFSCME Convention, 1998
August 26 144. Tipper Gore urges AFSCME women to become equal partners in the
economy, 1998 August 26 145. News advisory – AFSCME Convention delegates will rally at Capitol to
support Hawaii government, 1998 August 26 146. Milwaukee girl’s essay on Martin Luther King wins top prize in national
contest, 1998 August 27 147. AFL-CIO leader Chavez-Thompson: “We need to lift America up,” 1998
August 27 148. AFSCME delegates tell of organizing challenges at Convention, 1998 August
27 149. McEntee on Governor Wilson’s executive order in defiance of the will of the
voters, 1998 September 11 150. AFSCME appeal for fairness in 2000 Census count, 1998 October 7 151. News advisory – New survey shows nations child welfare workers face
workplace violence, rising caseloads, lack of training, 1998 November 16 152. Veteran foster care worker says excessive caseloads, lack of training,
inadequate funding pose threat to foster children, 1998 December 14 153. McEntee on the impeachment process, 1998 December 15 154. McEntee denounces impeachment vote as “politics at its worst,” 1998
December 19 155. Miscellaneous, 1999 156. Jesse Jackson joins the Philadelphia head start workers in their fight for
dignity and respect, 1999 January 19 157. McEntee on Clinton’s State of the Union, 1999 January 20 158. McEntee in reaction to the AMA vote to form a union, 1999 January 24 159. By close to a 2-to-2 margin RHD workers vote for union, 1999 January 25 160. McEntee on Census decision by US Supreme Court, 1999 January 26 161. AFSCME Judicial Panel upholds administratorship of New York City District
Council 37, 1999 February 8 162. AOC employees to give firsthand accounts of house safety violations to
congressional subcommittee, 1999 February 8 163. McEntee on acquittal of President Clinton, 1999 February 12 164. Problems plaguing private prisons draws attention on Capitol Hill, 1999
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165. AFSCME supports continued efforts to pass Patient Bill of Rights, 1999 March 9
166. News advisory – President Clinton to address AFSCME Legislative Conference, 1999 March 16
167. President Clinton addresses AFSCME Legislative Conference, 1999 March 23 168. Statement in support of the quality health care act, 1999 March 25 169. AFSCME gears up organizing efforts; names regional directors, 1999 April 6 170. AFSCME President applauds Congressional leaders for their support of
Patient Bill of Rights, 1999 April 9 171. Howard University Hospital Employees protest years of pay freezes, 1999
April 26 172. AFSCME Local 2094 members protest years of pay freezes, 1999 April 27 173. AFSCME President requests congressional hearings to address workplace
safety on Capitol Hill, 1999 April 28 174. AFSCME Judicial Panel upholds administratorship of Local 1549, 1999 April
28 175. More than 300 AFSCME nurses gather in Washington for National Nurses
Congress, 1999 May 3 176. AFSCME President criticizes efforts to privatize Social Security, 1999 May 6 177. Hundreds set to protest job realignments at the D.C. Department of Human
Services, 1999 May 11 178. News advisory – Forcing all Massachusetts public workers into social security
carries $2 billion price tag for state, 1999 May 17 179. News advisory – Forcing all Nevada public workers into social security
carries $1/2 billion price tag for state, 1999 May 17 180. News advisory – Forcing all California public workers into social security
carries $4 billion price tag for state, 1999 May 17 181. News advisory – Forcing all Ohio public workers into social security carries
$4 billion price tag for state, 1999 May 17 182. News advisory – Forcing all public workers into social security carries $26
billion price tag for state, 1999 May 18 183. Statement by AFSCME spokesperson Edwin S. Jayne on health and safety
worker protections, 1999 May 20 184. United Nurses of America supports national efforts to pass needle stick
legislation, 1999 May 20 185. McEntee on national needle stick legislation, 1999 May 20 186. L.A. County doctors unionize cite discontent over patient care, working
conditions, job security in hospitals, 1999 May 28 187. AFSCME Judicial Panel upholds administratorship of Local 1549, 1999 May
28 188. AFSCME Judicial Panel upholds administratorship of Local 1549, 1999 May
30 189. FAA Chief Counsel’s office votes for AFSCME, 1999 June 11 190. AFSCME doctor testifies before Congress on unethical managed care
contracts, 1999 June 21 191. Administratorship lifted from Local 372, 1999 June 22
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192. Reaction by AFSCME to AMA vote to unionize doctors, 1999 June 24 193. McEntee in reaction to the AMA vote to form a union, 1999 June 24 194. Doctors and nurses available to discuss what unions of medical professionals
mean for patients, 1999 June 28 195. AFSCME supports President’s plan to invest in America’s future, including a
proposal to strengthen Medicare, 1999 June 29 196. AFSCME responds to collective bargaining defeat, 1999 July 2 197. Office of compliance issues additional citations against Architect of the
Capitol, 1999 July 12 198. McEntee on the need for a real Patient Bill of Rights, 1999 July 14 199. McEntee on the Senate’s failure to pass a real Patient Bill of Rights, 1999 July
16 200. Administratorship lifted from Local 372, 1999 July 22 201. International campaign targets US companies for importing surgical
instruments made by Pakistani children, 1999 August 15 202. Local 768 President H. Greene, Local 420 President J. Butler elected
AFSCME International Vice Presidents representing District Council 37, 1999 August 19
203. Jerry Clark Memorial Scholarship winner complete successful summer internship, 1999 August 19
204. AFSCME marks final Labor Day of the century with unveiling of labor’s 10 greatest accomplishments, 1999 August 31
205. CIO founding tops list of labor’s triumphs in 20th Century, 1999 September 1 206. News advisory – International campaign targets US companies for importing
surgical instruments made by Pakistani children, 1999 September 13 207. International campaign targets US companies for importing surgical
instruments made by Pakistani children, 1999 September 15 208. News advisory – The public agrees: Crime shouldn’t pay; new survey
underscores public opposition to private prisons, 1999 September 20 209. The public agrees: Crime shouldn’t pay; new survey underscores public
opposition to private prisons, 1999 September 22 210. AFSCME endorses Norwood/Dingell compromise managed care bill, 1999
September 23 211. Managed care—Is there a cure? Patients’ Bill of Rights being voted on this
week—Is it the answer? 1999 October 4 212. McEntee on the Norwood-Dingell Bill (HR2723) Patients’ Bill of Rights,
1999 October 4 213. AFSCME applauds passage of the Norwood-Dingell Bill (HR2723) Patients’
Bill of Rights, 1999 October 7 214. AFSCME endorses Al Gore for President, 1999 October 11 215. McEntee on AFL-CIO endorsement of Vice President Al Gore, 1999 October
13 216. AFL-CIO Endorsement of Vice President Al Gore, 1999 October 13 217. Trade union movement releases study on race relations in Brazil, 1999
October 27
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218. Campbell bill falls victim to pressure from managed care organizations, 1999 October 29
219. Proposed OSHA ergonomics regulation, 1999 November 22 220. McEntee on Supreme Court ruling – Kimble decision, 2000 January 11 221. AFSCME demands meeting between Mattel Board, large shareholders, 2000
February 14 222. Invest in future before Tax Cuts Focus Groups, 2000 February 14 223. AFSCME flies in FAA union election – 800 more employees to be
represented, 2000 March 10 224. McEntee on OSHA’s ergonomics rulemaking, 2000 March 13 225. McEntee on the Health Care Coalition Act, 2000 March 30 226. McEntee on Gore’s plan to make social security fair for women, 2000 April 4 227. Caoile named labor representative to Asian American and Pacific Islander
Commission, 2000 May 5 228. AFSCME says all seniors must be eligible for Medicare drug coverage, 2000
May 10 229. McEntee on Equal Pay Day, 2000 May 10 230. News advisory – AFSCME testifies for strong ergonomics standard – Final
OSHA hearings on proposed ergonomics rule, 2000 May 10 231. 650 more FAA headquarters’ employees choose AFSCME representation,
2000 May 16 232. Private school bus transportation proves costly OAPSE report “Taking them
for a ride,” 2000 May 16 233. Public opposes privatizing public services AFSCME poll shows, 2000 May 18 234. Private profits eat up $27 million of Milwaukee’s welfare funds, 2000 July 19 235. Nation’s largest public employee union calls for corrective action on
substandard staffing levels in nursing homes, 2000 July 26 236. Media advisory – Labor poised to take lead in campaign for Gore ticket, 2000
August 7 237. Media advisory – AFSCME sets agenda for November elections during
caucus meetings at the Democratic National Convention, 2000 August 10 238. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) endorses Lieberman for Vice
President, 2000 August 11 239. McEntee speaks to DNC delegates about America’s promise, 2000 August 14 240. Strong support by Gore brings AFSCME delegates to their feet, 2000 August
25 241. Lucy speaks of union’s past and future, 2000 August 25 242. AFL-CIO President John Sweeney addresses AFSCME Convention, 2000
August 26 243. AFSCME lobbies shareholders to vote against dissident slate at Tenet Citing
Group’s conflicts of interest, checkered governance record, 2000 September 27
244. Father of AFSCME President inducted into Hall of Fame, 2000 September 28 245. AFSCME files complaint with Securities and Exchange Commission, 2000
October 3 246. Union ads say Bush plan is bad for working families, 2000 October 11
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247. Home health workers slate statehouse rally for October 19, 2000, 2000 October 17
248. Home health care workers rally at legislature for better pay and job stability, 2000 October 19
249. AFSCME Council 36 Orange County tries to stop probation officers from bringing in aggressive new union, 2000 October 20
250. AFSCME launches all-out effort to get voters out, 2000 October 25 251. AFSCME applauds new law requiring safer needles, 2000 October 26 252. Ergonomics standard is important victory for workers, 2000 November 14 253. School bus drivers vote for AFSCME representation, 2000 December 15
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1. McEntee on nomination of Linda Chavez-Thompson as Secretary of Labor, 2001 January 4
2. Congress: Don’t pass huge tax cut for the rich, 2001 January 8 3. School board votes 6-1 to recognize AFSCME as union for Food Service
Workers, 2001 January 9 4. AFSCME experts to participate in privatization conference, 2001 January 9 5. McEntee on withdrawal of Linda Chavez-Thompson as Secretary of Labor,
2001 January 9 6. Hands off the OSHA ergonomics standard, 2001 January 16 7. Serious fire hazards cited at the Library of Congress, 2001 February 1 8. Over 1,000 city managerial employees win union representation with
AFSCME, 2001 February 3 9. McEntee in support of the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2001, 2001 February 7 10. Los Angeles Recreation and Parks Workers honored at forum, 2001 February
9 11. Media advisory – AFSCME makes the tax season less taxing, 2001 February
16 12. Bush directives assault worker rights, 2001 February 17 13. Court’s narrow decision delivers blow to civil rights of workers with
disabilities, 2001 February 21 14. AFSCME blasts Bush’s “reckless” tax plan, 2001 February 28 15. Statements by AFSCME officials on Governor Bush’s “Service First”
proposal, 2001 March 1 16. George Magazine names AFSCME President one of America’s 50 most
powerful people in politics, 2001 March 7 17. Unions, consumer advocates, providers, and health professionals join to
address nursing shortage in nursing homes, 2001 March 14 18. AFSCME applauds Secretary Mineta on opposing privatization of FAA, 2001
March 15 19. Illinois native among honorees at National Awards Ceremony in Washington,
2001 March 19 20. Independent association of nurses votes to affiliate with AFSCME, 2001
March 26 21. Media advisory – Democrats 2000 honor AFSCME President, 2001 March 27
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22. AFSCME Nurses Congress to draw 400 nurses to Chicago: Mandatory overtime and nursing shortage top conference agenda, 2001 April 11
23. Monthly media advisory, 2001 April 12 24. 400 AFSCME nurses descend upon the Windy City, 2001 April 13 25. AFSCME nurses address national shortage during three day conference, 2001
April 18 26. Largest attendance ever expected at AFSCME National Nurses Congress in
Chicago, 2001 April 20 27. Workers rally for safe working conditions on Capitol Hill, 2001 April 26 28. AFSCME blasts social security commission, 2001 May 2 29. AFSCME calls Bush tax plan “monumental mistake,” 2001 June 7 30. News advisory – AFSCME to release new poll showing doctors want
collective bargaining as AMA delegates gather in Chicago, 2001 June 13 31. NUHHCE home health aides wage hike in New Jersey budget, 2001 June 29 32. Republican leaders admit massive tax cut means raid on social security and
Medicare, 2001 July 30 33. Florida State Employees file lawsuit against Governor Jeb Bush and Katherine
Harris for violating right to collectively bargain, 2001 August 2 34. AFSCME to hold first organizing convention, 2001 August 21 35. State corrections workers to announce petition for union Friday, 2001 August
22 36. AFSCME to move conference to New York to show solidarity with City and
its victims, 2001 September 24 37. Former Vice President Gore to deliver 2001 Jerry Wurf Memorial lecture at
Harvard, 2001 October 3 38. AFSCME, Governors to discuss deepening budget crisis in the states with
reporters as new unemployment figures released, 2001 November 1 39. First class action lawsuit under the Congressional Accountability Act is
settled, 2001 November 8 40. Media advisory – AFSCME Women’s Conference to contribute $1.5 million
to New York economy, 2001 November 8 41. AFSCME answers call to return to New York, 2001 November 14 42. Union decries executive order, 2002 January 9 43. 2001 Marks banner year for AFSCME organizing, 2001 January 11 44. AFSCME continues its long-standing commitment to South Africa, 2002
January 17 45. United Nurses Associations of California (UNAC) applaud Governor Davis’
patient ratio proposal, 2002 January 23 46. 9 Campuses have chosen AFSCME, University of Maryland-Eastern Shore
votes AFSCME, 2002 January 23 47. President’s domestic agenda reflects misguided economic priorities, 2002
January 29 48. Bush domestic budget ignore US economic needs, 2002 February 4 49. AFSCME host conference to help member develop strategies to battle $50
billion state budget shortfalls, 2002 February 5
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50. AFSCME labor leaders meet in Washington, DC tomorrow to craft responses to state budget crisis, 2002 February 12
51. McEntee touts AFSCME’s four strategies for easing state budget crisis, 2002 February 13
52. New report shows already reeling states would be hit hard by proposed Bush budget, 2002 February 14
53. AFSCME parent union assumes management of Council 18, 2002 February 15
54. Worker input on pensions key to avoiding another Enron, AFSCME expert testifies before Congress, 2002 February 27
55. AFSCME statement on USA Votenet’s “Blueprint for effective voter outreach,” 2002 March 1
56. House Republican leaders deal major blow to reeling states, AFSCME charges, 2002 March 7
57. Direct care workers demand that state recognize AFSCME as their union and begin negotiations under new executive order – Missouri, 2002 March 13
58. Bush administration ignores own findings on nursing home crisis, 2002 March 22
59. Bush administration’s ergonomics plan – too little too late AFSCME says, 2002 April 5
60. Home health aides to testify at joint assembly/Senate budget hearing – NUHHCE, 2002 April 9
61. Home health aides testify at New Jersey legislative budget hearing, 2002 April 10
62. AFSCME warns members about new Florida retirement plan, 2002 April 24 63. Western Kentucky Correctional Officers come to aid of their own, 2002 May
3 64. AFSCME celebrates National Correctional Officers and Employees Week,
2002 May 3 65. “Proud to be a Nurse,” AFSCME celebrates National Nurses Week, 2002 May
6 66. AFSCME President addresses OAPSE Convention May 9, 2002 May 8 67. AFSCME supports bill establishing staffing standards in nursing homes, 2002
May 9 68. AFSCME Judicial Panel upholds February election results of Local 420, 2002
May 14 69. House Republican Welfare Bill embraces quotas rejects real work for real
people, 2002 May 16 70. AFSCME to hold Convention in Las Vegas June 24-28, 2002 May 31 71. AFSCME to hold Convention in Las Vegas June 24-28, 2002 June 14 72. Minneapolis couple will say “I do” at AFSCME Convention in Las Vegas,
2002 June 20 73. Advisory – AFSCME Convention schedule for Monday, 2002 June 24 74. Make politics and organizing top priorities, AFSCME President urges union
delegates, 2002 June 24
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75. Environmental crusader Erin Brockovich to address AFSCME Convention, 2002 June 25
76. Lucy says America’s labor movement is alive and well, 2002 June 25 77. AFSCME delegates to join downtown Hotel Workers rally for contract
Wednesday, 2002 June 25 78. Actor/activist Martin Sheen to address AFSCME Convention, 2002 June 26 79. AFSCME Convention schedule for Thursday, 2002 June 26 80. AFSCME Convention schedule for Friday, 2002 June 28 81. Two New Yorkers installed as AFSCME International Vice Presidents, 2002
June 28 82. AFSCME honors members who fight for those with disabilities, 2002 June 28 83. AFSCME and legislators discuss innovative state solutions to skyrocketing
prescription drug costs at NCSL Meeting in Denver, 2002 July 24 84. Legislators pledge coordinated, nationwide campaign to lower prescription
drug prices, 2002 July 25 85. McEntee on “Show Me the Money” Report, 2002 July 26 86. AFSCME retirees throw support and people behind Maryland gubernatorial
candidate Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, 2002 August 12 87. Council 18 New Mexico host OSHA Health Conference, 2002 August 15 88. AFSCME investigation reveals mismanagement by Florida trustees led to
state pension system’s $335 million loss on Enron, 2002 August 29 89. Working families in Pennsylvania call on Spector and Santorum to support the
public employees protecting our homeland, 2002 September 9 90. AFSCME joins the nation in remembering the victims of September 11 and
honoring America’s everyday heroes, 2002 September 9 91. Stand up for public servants protecting homeland for terrorism, working
family representatives urge, 2002 September 10 92. Organized labor joins litigation battle for fair drug prices, 2002 October 9 93. AFSCME President addresses UNAC Convention, 2002 October 11 94. Revised media advisory – United Nurses Association of California (UNAC)
holds 30th annual convention October 13-16, 2002 October 11 95. AFSCME seniors rally in support of Senator Paul Wellstone and democratic
gubernatorial candidate Roger Moe, 2002 October 17 96. McEntee responds to report issued by the Center for Responsive Politics, 2002
October 22 97. McEntee on death of US Senator Paul Wellstone, 2002 October 25 98. AFSCME selects former International Vice President to head union’s Western
Region, 2002 November 15 99. AFSCME asks Securities and Exchange Commission to formally investigate
Tenet Healthcare, 2002 November 21 100. AFSCME suspends UPW leader Gary Rodrigues, 2002 November 21 101. Workers to rally against excessive health insurance premiums: will call on
legislators to adopt fair health insurance rates at capitol hearing – Kentucky, 2002 November 22
102. AFSCME calls for increased activism, details proxy access campaign to public pension funds, 2002 November 26
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103. AFSCME assumes control of United Public Workers Union, appoints administrator to manage day-to-day operation, 2002 December 5
104. Nation’s largest public service employees union calls for resignation of Senator Lott over racist remark, 2002 December 12
105. AFSCME issues resolution condemning War on Iraq, 2002 December 13 106. State workers prepare to bring coal to the health care ‘Grinch’ – Missouri
advisory, 2002 December 16 107. State workers protest ‘Grinch,’ demand affordable health coverage – Missouri
advisory, 2002 December 17 108. McEntee on Senator Trent Lott’s decision to resign as majority leader, 2002
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109. Labor Unions Survey, undated 110. Survey of Professional Employees in the state of Florida, 1977 May 111. Administrative/Clerical Employees Survey #2 – state of Florida, 1979 May 112. Study of University of Minnesota Secretarial and Clerical Employees, 1979
November 30-December 5 113. Survey results, circa 1980 114. A Study Among New Jersey State Employees, 1980 January 115. Pre-Election Study of Trenton Area SEA Members, 2980 April 10-13 116. A Survey of Attitudes of Employees in the Administrative/Clerical Bargaining
Unit in the State of Florida, 1980 November 117. A Study Among New Jersey State Employees, 1980 November 118. A Study of Connecticut’s Clerical Workers, 1981 March 119. A Study of Attitudes Among Clerical Employees at the University of
California, 1982 August 120. AFSCME National Political Survey, 1983 January 121. A Tracking Study of Attitudes and Preferences of Clerical Employees at the
University of California, 1983 April 122. A Study of Attitudes Among Corrections Officers in the State of New York,
Council 82, 1984 April 123. A Study of Attitudes Among Louisiana State Employees, 1984 June 124. A Study of Attitudes Toward Pay Equity, 1984 December 125. New York State Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Member
Survey, 1985 April 15 Box 26
1. District Council 37 (NYC) Member Survey, 1985 May 2. A Study of Attitudes Among Ohio’s State Employees, 1985 June (copy 1) 3. A Study of Attitudes Among Ohio’s State Employees, 1985 June (copy 2) 4. A Study of Public Employees in America – Tabular Report, 1985 June 5. National Tax Survey, 1985 August 6. Members Survey, 1985 August 7. A National Survey of AFSCME Members, 1985 August
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8. A National Survey of Attitudes Concerning the Role of Government and Other Issues, 1987 January
9. AFSCME Child Care Survey, 1987 April 8-11 10. National Survey of Attitudes Toward the Supreme Court and the Bork
Nomination, 1987 August 13-17 11. Gallup Survey of Public Opinion about Labor Unions, 1988 12. A National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders – Tabular Report,
1988 January 13. A Survey of Ohio Voters Concerning the Ohio Plan and Related Issues, 1988
January 14. A Post-Election Survey Among Voters – Initial Tables, 1988 November 15. A Post-Election Survey Among Voters – Tables, 1988 November 16. A Post-Election Survey Among Voters, 1988 November 21-22 17. A Post-Election Survey Among Voters – correspondence, 1988 November 18. A Survey of Attitudes Among Members of District 1199, 1989 January 19. AFSCME Surveys Conducted by Mattila & Kiley as of 1989 February 20. National Membership Survey, 1989 April 21. National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders III, 1989 April 22. AFSCME National Membership Survey, 1989 April 6-13 23. National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders III, 1989 May 24. Abortion Poll, 1989 July 25. MG/AP Poll on Workplace (Unions), 1989 July 7-16 26. A Survey of State Employees in Indiana – Tabular Report, 1990 January 27. A Study of State Employees in Indiana – Tabular Report, 1990 June 28. A Panelback Survey of State Employees on Indiana, 1990 July
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1. A Study of State Employees in Indiana, 1990 September 2. A National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders IV, 1991 February 3. A National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders – Tabular Report,
1991 February 4. A Survey of Voter Attitudes in Des Moines – Tabular Report, 1991 November 5. A Survey of Attitudes of Philadelphia Voters Toward Privatization, 1991
November 6. A National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders V, 1993 February 7. AFSCME Leader Newsletter Publication Test, 1993 8. A Survey on Redesigning Government Among AFSCME Members and
Leaders, 1994 May 9. Medicaid Poll and New York, 1995 February 10. A National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders, 1995 February 11. A National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders – Tabular Report,
1995 February (copy 1) 12. A National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders – Tabular Report,
1995 February (copy 2) 13. Latest Survey of New Yorkers, 1995 March 14. A National Survey of AFSCME Members and Leaders, 1995 March
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15. A Survey of Voters in the Madison, WI Media Market, 1995 April 16. A Nationwide Survey Among Union Members and the General Public on
Politics and Legislation, 1995 April-May 17. AFL-CIO Members Survey, 1995 April-May 18. A Survey of Maryland State Employees – Top lines and Tabular Report, 1995
July 19. AFL-CIO Members in Swing Districts in MA, IL, MD, KY, 1995 July-August 20. Swing Voters, 1995 September 21. AFL-CIO Survey, 1995 November 22. AFSCME: Banners from a Survey of 1010 Registered Voters on Rush
Limbaugh, 1996 January 22-24 23. A National Survey of Attitudes Among AFSCME Members, 1996 March 24. Presentation of Findings from Four Focus Groups Among Swing Voters, 1996
November 20-21 25. Kamber Group PR Proposal, 1996-1997 26. Lake Research correspondence, 1996-1997 27. Survey, circa 1997 28. Kiley Company correspondence, 1997 January-March
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2. A National Survey of Attitudes Among AFSCME Members and Leaders, 1997 February
3. A Survey of Attitudes Among Democratic Voters in Maryland, 1997 February 4. AFSCME National Survey Presentation, 1997 February 12; 18 5. AFSCME Communications: Summary of Focus Groups, 1997 March 6. AFSCME Focus Group Transcripts – Minneapolis, MN & Harrisburg, PA,
1997 February 24; March 5 (copy 1) 7. AFSCME Focus Group Transcripts – Minneapolis, MN & Harrisburg, PA,
1997 February 24; March 5 (copy 2) 8. AFSCME Focus Group Transcripts – New York, NY, 1997 March 17 9. AFSCME Banners from a National Survey of 1,000 Likely Voters, 1997
March 22-24 10. OCSEA Focus Groups Report, 1997 April 11. Survey of AFSCME Communications, 1997 April 23-27 12. Survey of AFSCME Communications, 1997 April 23-27 13. AFSCME Communications: Report of Quantitative and Qualitative Findings,
1997 May 14. AFSCME Communications: Quantitative and Qualitative Findings, 1997 June 15. AFL-CIO ads, 1997 July 16. AFL-CIO Focus Group Findings – Attitudes Toward Voting and Registration
Among Union Members, 1997 July-September 17. A Survey of AFSCME Wisconsin Council 40 Members, 1997 September 18. Presentation of Findings from a Survey of 804 California Voters, 1997
November
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19. Communicating with AFSCME Members – Report to the Task Force for the Future, 1998 January
20. Survey of California AFSCME Members and Retirees, 1998 February 21. AFSCME Focus Group Transcripts – Milwaukee, WI & Raleigh, NC, 1998
February 2-4 22. Hart Research correspondence, 1998 July-August 23. AFL-CIO Voter Survey, 1998 August 24. A Survey of AFSCME Members, 1998 December 25. AFSCME Kiley Membership Survey, 1999 March
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1. A National Survey of AFSCME Members, 1999 April 2. AFSCME Post-Impeachment Survey, 1997 April 7-14 (1 of 3) 3. AFSCME Post-Impeachment Survey, 1997 April 7-14 (2 of 3) 4. AFSCME Post-Impeachment Survey, 1997 April 7-14 (3 of 3) 5. AFSCME Post-Impeachment Survey – Banners from AZ, DE, FL, MI, MN,
MO, PA, TN, WA, 1999 April 7-14 (1 of 2) 6. AFSCME Post-Impeachment Survey – Banners from AZ, DE, FL, MI, MN,
MO, PA, TN, WA, 1999 April 7-14 (2 of 2) 7. Connecticut State Employees Association – Banners from a Statewide Survey
of 500 Likely Voters, 1999 May 25-27 8. A Survey of New York Corrections Officers, 1999 June 9. Study of Corrections Officers and Other Law-Enforcement Personnel in New
York State, 1999 June 10. AFSCME Corrections United: Privatizing Prisons, 1999 August 11. AFSCME Corrections Privatization Survey – Banners from Nationwide
Survey of 800 Likely Voters, 1999 August 9-12 (1 of 2) 12. AFSCME Corrections Privatization Survey – Banners from Nationwide
Survey of 800 Likely Voters, 1999 August 9-12 (2 of 2) 13. AFSCME Privatization Focus Group Transcripts – Cleveland, OH, 1999
August 18; Portland, OR, 1999 August 23; Phoenix, AZ, 1999 August 24; Philadelphia, PA, 1999 September 1 (1 of 2)
14. AFSCME Privatization Focus Group Transcripts – Cleveland, OH, 1999 August 18; Portland, OR, 1999 August 23; Phoenix, AZ, 1999 August 24; Philadelphia, PA, 1999 September 1 (2 of 2)
15. AFSCME Banners from Nationwide Survey of 600 Attentive Voters, 1999 September 26-29 (1 of 2)
16. AFSCME Banners from Nationwide Survey of 600 Attentive Voters, 1999 September 26-29 (2 of 2)
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1. Privatization of Public Services, 1999 September 26-October 3 2. Public Service Privatization, 1999 October 3. Banners from Nationwide Survey of 400 AFSCME Members, 1999 October
3-4 (1 of 2)
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4. Banners from Nationwide Survey of 400 AFSCME Members, 1999 October 3-4 (2 of 2)
5. AFSCME Focus Group Transcripts – Baltimore, MD, 1999 December 6; Cincinnati, OH, 1999 December 8
6. AFSCME Focus Group Transcripts – Los Angeles, CA, 1999 December 14 7. Charitable Choice: AFSCME Time Series, 1999-2000 8. Iowa – New Hampshire Post-Election Survey, 2000 January 26-February 3 9. AFSCME Focus Group Transcripts – New York, NY, 2000 January 31; Long
Island, NY, 2000 February 2 10. A Survey of District Council 37 (NYC) Members, 2000 February 11. Focus Group Transcripts – Buffalo, NY, 2000 February 3 12. AFSCME and SEIU Charitable Choice Focus Group Transcripts – St. Louis,
MO, 2000 March 23; Seattle, WA, 2000 March 30 13. Charitable Choice: AFSCME, 2000 May 2-7 (1 of 2) 14. Charitable Choice: AFSCME, 2000 May 2-7 (2 of 2) 15. Charitable Choice: AFSCME and SEIU Volume I, 2000 May 2-7 (1 of 2) 16. Charitable Choice: AFSCME and SEIU Volume I, 2000 May 2-7 (2 of 2) 17. Charitable Choice: AFSCME and SEIU Volume II, 2000 May 2-7 (1 of 2) 18. Charitable Choice: AFSCME and SEIU Volume II, 2000 May 2-7 (2 of 2) 19. AFSCME Post-Election Study, 2000 November 8-16 20. AFSCME Membership Survey – Topline Results, 2001 March 21. National Survey of AFSCME Members, 2001 March 22. A Survey of Florida State Employees, 2001 March
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1. A Survey of Attitudes Among Voters in Florida, 2001 March 2. National Study of AFSCME Members, 2001 April 3. Vouchers and Charter Schools Survey, 2001 May 4. A Survey of Kentucky State Employees, 2001 May 5. AFSCME: Vouchers – Nationwide Survey of 1150 Registered Voters and 200
AFSCME Members, 2001 May 9-17 6. AFSCME Focus Group Transcripts – Portland, OR, 2002 January 8; Chicago,
IL, 2002 January 9 7. Banners from a Survey of 800 AFSCME Members Nationwide, 2002 January
27-29 Series IV: Biennial Convention, 1980-2000 Box 31
8. 1980 Convention, Anaheim, CA 9. 1986 Convention, Chicago, IL 10. 1990 Convention, Miami, FL 11. 1990 Convention Clippings 12. 1990 Convention Video Schedule 13. 1990 Convention Video Transcripts 14. 1990 Convention Transcript, 1990 June 25 15. 1990 Convention Transcript, 1990 June 26
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16. 1990 Convention Transcript, 1990 June 27 17. 1990 Convention Transcript, 1990 June 28 18. 1990 Convention Transcript, 1990 June 29 19. 1990 Convention Speakers’ Biographies 20. 1990 Convention Congressional Liaison Breakfast Speech 21. 1990 Convention – Elizabeth Dole Speech, 1990 June 25 22. 1990 Convention – Gerald McEntee Speech, 1990 June 26 23. 1990 Convention – William Lucy Speech, 1990 June 26 24. 1990 Convention – Richard Trumka Speech, 1990 June 26 25. 1990 Convention – David Dinkins Speech, 1990 June 27 26. 1990 Convention – Don Avenson Speech, 1990 June 27 27. 1990 Convention Jackson Memorial Hospital Rally – Gerald McEntee
Speech, 1990 June 27 28. 1990 Convention Jackson Memorial Hospital Rally – William Lucy Speech,
1990 June 27 29. 1990 Convention Jackson Memorial Hospital Rally – Blondie Jordan Speech,
1990 June 27 30. 1990 Convention – Nelson Mandela Speech, 1990 June 28 31. 1992 Convention Transcript, Las Vegas, NV, 1992 June 15
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1. 1992 Convention 2. 1998 Convention, Honolulu, HI 3. 1998 Convention News Articles 4. 1998 Convention Script 5. 1998 Convention 6. 1998 Convention – Gerald McEntee Speech, 1998 August 24 7. 1998 Convention – William Lucy Speech, 1998 August 25 8. 1998 Convention – Al Gore Speech 9. 1998 Convention – Linda Chavez-Thompson Speech, 1998 August 27 10. 2000 Convention Script, Philadelphia, PA
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11. 1994 January 3-13 12. 1994 January 14-31 13. 1994 February 14. 1994 March 15. 1994 April 16. 1994 May 17. 1994 June 18. 1994 July 19. 1994 August 20. 1994 September 21. 1994 October 22. 1994 November
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Series VI: State Files, 1968-2000 Box 33
37. New Jersey radio spots, 1985 38. CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association) – New York correspondence,
1978-1979 39. CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association) – New York, 1980 40. CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association) – New York, 1981 41. CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association) – New York Affiliation, 1978-
1984 42. New York Council 1707, 1978-1981 43. North Carolina – Duke University, 1978 44. North Carolina – Duke University organizing, 1979 45. Ohio, 1977-1981 46. Ohio – Dayton City Charter amendment, 1980-1981 47. Ohio – Toledo organizing school financing, 1977-1978 48. Oklahoma, 1979-1981 49. Oregon, 1978-1982 50. Oregon – general organizing literature, 1974-1979
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1. Oregon – Lane County strike, 1979 2. Panama Canal, 1978 3. Pennsylvania, 1979-1983 4. Pennsylvania – Organizing Altoona Hospital, 1979 5. Pennsylvania – Pennhurst Center evaluation, 1979-1980 6. Pennsylvania – Scranton Hospital closings, 1979-1980 7. Pennsylvania – Retreat Hospital closing, 1980 8. Pennsylvania – Department of Transportation (DOT) layoffs, 1977 9. Rhode Island, 1979-1981 10. Rhode Island – Council 94, 1980-1984 11. South Dakota, 1980 12. Tennessee, 1978; 1980; 1983 13. Tennessee – Baptist Memorial Hospital, 1980 14. Tennessee – Memphis Local 1733, 1968-1979 15. Texas, 1977-1981 16. Indiana, 1990-1999 17. Iowa, 1995-1997 18. Maryland, 1997-1998 19. Michigan, 1987-1998 20. Minnesota, 1987-1999 21. Minnesota School Employees Association, 1996 22. Mississippi, 1991-1998 23. Missouri, 1995 24. Montana, 1987-1997 25. Nebraska, 1987; 1995-1997 26. Nevada, 1991-1998
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27. New Hampshire, 1982-1992 28. New Jersey, 1990-1999 29. New Jersey – Rutgers, 1996 30. New Mexico, 1987-1999 31. New York, 1983-1998 32. New York – District Council 37 scandal, 1998-1999 33. New York City, 1989-1996 34. New York City, 1997-1998 35. New York – CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association), 1987-1997 36. New York – Council 82, 1994-1998 37. New York – Council 37, 1996 38. North Carolina, 1989; 1994 39. North Dakota, 1987; 1989
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1. Ohio, 1985-1999 2. Oklahoma, 1995; 1997 3. Oregon, 1991-1999 4. Pennsylvania, 1989-1998 5. Pennsylvania – Council 13, 1996 6. Pennsylvania – Council 33, 1996 7. Pennsylvania – Philadelphia, 1987-1992 8. Pennsylvania – Philadelphia, 1993-1997 9. Puerto Rico, 1995-1998 10. Rhode Island, 1988-1998 11. Tennessee, 1988-1998 12. Texas, 1987-1997 13. Utah, 1987-1998 14. Virginia, 1993-1998 15. Washington, 1988-1998 16. West Virginia, 198-1999 17. Wisconsin, 1987-1998 18. Wyoming, 1989-1990 19. Florida – Campaign, 2001 February
Series VII: Subject/Association Files, 1977-1999 Box 35
20. Academy of Management, 1982 21. Ad agencies, 1979-1981 22. Ad Campaign – UAW/AFSCME social security, 1981 23. Ad Campaign – Social Security, 1981 24. Ad Campaign – Anti-Republican budget cuts, 1981 (1 of 2) 25. Ad Campaign – Anti-Republican budget cuts, 1981 (2 of 2) 26. Ad Campaign – Anti-Reagan budget cuts, 1981 April 27. Advocacy advertising, 1981 28. Affirmative action
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29. AFL-CIO correspondence, 1978-1981 30. AFSCME posters, 1979-1980 31. America’s Black Forum, 1978-1981 32. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), 1980 33. Atkins, Pierce, 1979 34. Coalition of American Public Employees (CAPE), circa 1977 35. Made in the U.S.A., 1979 36. Madison (general), 1983 37. Media Access Book, 1980 38. Media Access Project, 1982 39. Merger 40. Mother Jones article “Six Ways to Take Over a Union,” 1980 August 41. Nation’s Business (article), 1979 42. National Association of Government Employees (NAGE), 1977-1980 43. National Health Insurance, 1978-1980 44. National Education Association (NEA) miscellaneous, 1978-1980 45. National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant, 1979 46. Network Election Analysis, 1981 47. North American Precis Syndicate, 1981 48. Nuclear freeze campaign, 1982-1983 49. OSHA, 1978-1980 50. PATCO strike, 1980-1981 51. PEOPLE, 1977-1984 52. Pensions – public employees, 1978-1980 53. Political action, 1978-1979 54. Political Legislative Conference (1980: Washington, DC) Kennedy speech,
1980 February 9-10 Box 36
1. Politics ’80, 1979-1980 2. Polish workers, 1980 3. Polls/Surveys, 1981 4. Press Association, 1979-1980 5. Private Non-Profit Employees, 1976-1980 6. Public Affairs 1980/1981 Budget 7. PSA – Mentally Ill, 1981 8. Public Service Research Council, 1980-1981 9. Teamsters, 1979-1980s 10. Women’s Issues, 1980 11. Women’s Issues, 1981 12. Women’s Issues – Pay Equity, 1980-1982 13. Women’s Conferences, 1979 14. Women and employment, 1971-1979 15. Women/Media, 1978-1981 16. Comparable Worth Pamphlet, 1981 17. Women’s Publications, 1974-1980
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18. Wurf Clippings, 1975-1979 19. Wurf Clippings, 1980-1982 20. Wurf death clippings and correspondence, 1981-1982 (1 of 2) 21. Wurf death clippings, 1981-1982 (2 of 2) 22. Wurf Fund, 1984 23. Wurf/Goulden book, 1981-1982 24. Wurf publicity file, 1975-1984 25. Childcare, 1987-1988 26. Contracting Out, 1982-1985 27. Contracting Out, 1986-1988 28. Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), 1987 29. Fiscal Year 1987 Federal Budget 30. Gramm-Rudman Balanced Budget Act, 1985-1986 31. Public Affairs Departmental Meeting, 1981-1987 32. Appropriations Bill, 1991-1992 33. Budget 1993 34. Bush/White House fiscal year 1993 budget, 1992
Box 37
1. Campaign for Women’s Health, 1991-1992 2. Clinton/Gore, 1992 3. Clinton/Gore campaign 1991-1992 4. Clinton/Gore campaign, 1992 5. Clinton/Gore quick press response, 1992 6. Clinton Economic Policy Conference, 1992 December 14-15 7. Clinton Economic Summit – Little Rock, AR, 1992 8. Clippings, 1990 9. Presidential inaugural committee, 1992 10. President Clinton’s State of the Union address – unions’ reactions, 1992 11. Coalition Against Double Taxation – Mario Cuomo speech, 1990 July 26 12. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) report, 1993 13. Magazines with McEntee, 1990-1993 14. Mandela, Nelson – 1990 Convention (1 of 2) 15. Mandela, Nelson – 1990 Convention (2 of 2) 16. National Commission on Children, 1991 17. National Committee on Pay Equity, 1991-1993 18. National Writers Union, 1991 19. Teamsters, 1991 20. United Auto Workers (UAW), 1992 21. United Domestic Workers Association (UDW), 1993 22. United Farm Workers (UFW), 1993 23. United Mine Workers (UMW), 1993 24. United Way of America, 1992 25. We do the work, 1990-1993 26. AFSCME Urban Affairs Committee, 1994 27. Coalition to Save America’s Families, 1995
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28. Medicaid clippings, 1995 29. Medicaid/NGA campaign, 1995-1996 30. A New Voice For American Workers – AFL-CIO Leadership Campaign:
Sweeny, Trumka, Chavez-Thomspon, 1995 31. Nurses Congress, 1995 32. Physicians organizing, 1995 33. 60 Minutes, 1998 34. AOC Pay Equity lawsuit, 1997-1998 35. Advertisements, 1998 36. Affiliation packet, 1998 37. AFL-CIO general, 1996-1997 38. AFL-CIO, 1996-1998 39. AFL-CIO Executive Council Meeting, 1997 February 40. AFSCME International Vice Presidents, 2000 41. AFSCME Video brainstorming, 1998
Box 38
1. Bergen Pines Hospital closure (1997-1998), undated 2. Bergen Pines Hospital closure (1997-1998), 1996-1997 September 3. Bergen Pines Hospital closure (1997-1998), 1997 October 4. Bergen Pines Hospital closure (1997-1998), 1997 November-December 5. Bergen Pines Hospital closure (1997-1998), 1998 January-April 6. Communications plan, 1996 7. Emergency mobilization of nurses, 1998 June 11 8. Federation of Physicians and Dentists, 1998 9. Managed Care Campaign, 1997-1998 10. Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration, 1998-1999 11. Medicare/Medicaid, 1998 12. Michigan Group Home, 1998 13. Nurses Congress, 1997 14. Patients’ Bill of Rights, 1998 15. Physicians organizing, 1997 16. Presidential Commission on Health Care Quality, 1997 17. President’s Commission on Quality and Consumer Protection in Health Care,
1997 18. Professional Staff Nurses’ Association (PSNA) or Maryland, 1997-1998 19. Proposition 226, 1998 (1 of 4) 20. Proposition 226, 1998 (2 of 4) 21. Proposition 226, 1998 (3 of 4) 22. Proposition 226, 1998 (4 of 4) 23. Proposition 226 strategy kits 24. Union of Physicians and Dentists (UAPD), 1997-1998
Series VIII: AFSCME Internal Department Files, 1992-1999 Box 38
25. 1999 AFSCME International Conferences
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26. AFSCME in Motion, 1999 27. AFSCME’s Programs and Services 28. AFSCME Public Service Privatization Meeting (1999: Las Vegas, NV), 1999
November 19 29. Associated Builders and Contractors, 1998 30. Chuck Schultz correspondence, 1998-1999 31. Ohio Council 8 32. Minnesota Council 14 33. New York District Council 37 34. Fast Fax, 1998 35. Graphics projects (selected), undated 36. Graphics projects (selected), 1996; 1998 37. Graphics projects (selected), 1999-2001 38. Graphics projects (selected), 2002 39. Impeachment 40. Information Center
Box 39
1. Interviews, 1995 2. Interviews, 1996 3. Interviews, 1997 4. Interviews, 1998 5. Interviews, 1999 6. Invitations 7. Legislation Department 8. McEntee column 9. McEntee – George Magazine feature, 2001 May 31 10. McEntee Roman Catholic High School – Philadelphia, 1997 11. Organizing and Field Services Department 12. Political Action Department 13. Public Affairs Department, 1999 Budget 14. Public Affairs Department Correspondence, 1998 January; August-September 15. Public Affairs Department Correspondence, 1998 October 16. Public Affairs Department Correspondence, 1998 November-1999 February 17. Public Policy Department, 1997-1998 18. Women’s Rights Department 19. United Union Staff contract, 1994-1996
Series IX: Historical Clippings Subject Files, 1980-2000 Box 39
20. Affirmative Action, 1986-1998 21. AFSCME Agency Shop, 1980-1991 22. AFSCME Benefits, 1986-1991 23. AFSCME Biographies, 1982-1997 24. AFSCME Career Mobility, 1984-1990 25. AFSCME Coalitions, 1989
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26. AFSCME Collective Bargaining, 1988-1997 27. AFSCME Community Action, 1985-1993 28. AFSCME Education and Training, 1982-1991 29. AFSCME Family, 1993 30. AFSCME Finances, 1984-1998 31. AFSCME Foreign 1990-1995 32. AFSCME History Chronology, 1974-1994 33. AFSCME History Chronology 34. AFSCME History Conventions, 1982-1996 35. AFSCME Hudson Ruling, 1996 36. AFSCME McEntee, 1988-1998 37. AFSCME Miscellaneous, 1987-1992 38. AFSCME NUHHCE (1199), 1989-1999 39. AFSCME Organizing, 1986-1999 40. AFSCME Organizing Physicians, 1997-1999 41. AFSCME Political Action, 1986-1998
Box 40
1. AFSCME Quotes, 1983; 1990 2. AFSCME Retirees, 1985-1993 3. AFSCME Servicing, 1985; undated 4. AFSCME Social Services, 1994; undated 5. AFSCME Statistics, 1995 6. AFSCME Strikes, 1984-1986 7. AFSCME Structure 8. AFSCME Universities, 1987-1993 9. AFSCME Vision, 1981-1997 10. Bork Nomination, 1987 11. Cities – general, 1987-1997 12. Cities – Community Development, Enterprise Zones, PPPs, 1982-1994 13. City/County – general, 1985-1997 14. Cities – Federal Aid, 1986-1996 15. Civil Liberties, 1985-1998 16. Civil Rights, 1983-1997 17. Civil Rights Act of 1991 18. Clinton, 1991-1998 19. Clinton appointees, 1992-1997 20. Clinton – labor, 1992-1998 21. Clinton – probes, 1996-1997 22. Collective Bargaining/States, 1993-1995 23. Columbia HCA, 1995-1997 24. Congress, 1993-1998 25. Conservatism, 1986-1998 26. Conservative think tanks, 1992-1997 27. Constitution, 1984-1997 28. Constitution – federalism, 1982-1998
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29. Contract With America, 1994-1996 30. Corporate America – general, 1982-1998 (1 of 2) 31. Corporate America – general, 1982-1998 (2 of 2) 32. Corporations – management, 1983-1998 (1 of 2) 33. Corporations – management, 1983-1998 (2 of 2) 34. Corporations – mergers, 1984-1999 35. Corporations – State/Local Taxes, 1986-1992 36. Corporations – Welfare, 1994-1999 37. Corrections, 1989-1994
Box 41
1. Corrections, 1995-1999 2. Corrections – Health; Prison Labor, 1985-1998 3. Corrections United, 1997 4. CSEA (Civil Service Employees Association) – New York, 1997 5. Defense, 1981-1997 6. Democrats, 1985-1998 7. 1996 Democratic National Convention 8. Demographics, 1984-1997 9. Departmental Presentation, 1998 10. Disability, 1985-1997 11. Dole, 1995-1997 12. Economic general background, 1998 13. Economy – Banks/Banking, 1985-1998 14. Economy – Banking Organizations, 1984-1998 15. Economy – Consumer Price Index (CPI), 1996-1997 16. Economy – Debt (consumer), 1987-1999 17. Economy – Foreign Competition/Investment, 1984-1997 18. Economy – General, 1983-1997 19. Economy – Global, 1983-1999 20. Economy – Globalization (future impact), 1985-1998 21. Economic programs – general, 1987-1994 22. Economic theories, 1981-1996 23. Economy – Trade, 1981-1999 24. Economy – Trade MAI, 1997-1998 25. Economy – Trade NAFTA, 1991-1999 (1 of 2) 26. Economy – Trade NAFTA, 1991-1999 (2 of 2) 27. Education, 1983-1998 28. Elections, 1992-1998 29. 1996 Election 30. Election Week Coverage, 1996 31. Post-Election, 1996 32. Employment – general, 1986-1998 33. Employment – Imported workers, 1990-1998 34. Employment – Job exports, 1985-1996 35. Employment – Jobless, layoffs, downsizing, 1982-1998
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36. Environment – general, 1981-1998 Box 42
1. Environmental racism, 1991-1993 2. Environment – solid, 1988-1999 3. Executive pay, 1999 4. Family (also FMLA), 1986-1999 5. Federal reserve, 1981-1997 6. Foreign relations, 1981-1997 7. Frontier Strike, 1998 8. Gambling, 1989-1998 9. Gingrich, 1994-1998 10. GOP Message/Luntz, 1997 11. Government by proxy, 1982-1998 12. Government reform/redesign, 1992-1999 13. Government redesign – state/local cases, 1992-1997 14. Government – Redesign Government, 1996 15. Government redesign – policy REDGO, 1993-1994 16. Government waste, corruption, 1991-1993 17. Grace, J. Peter, 1982-1995 18. Hate crimes, 1989-1990 19. HC Commission, 1997 20. Health Action Conference, 1997 21. Health business, 1983-1997 22. Health – Columbia/HCA, 1993-1999 23. Health – costs, 1984-1998 24. Health – foreign, 1988-1994 25. Health – HMOs, 1990-1999 26. Health – home care, 1987-1994 27. Health – hospitals, public, 1985-1997 28. Health – insurance, 1986-1996 29. Health – jobs, 1994-1997 30. Health – medical issues, 1989-1997 31. Health – Medicare, 1983-1998 32. Health – rationing, 1989-1993 33. Health Reform – AFSCME’s position, 1989-1993 34. Health Reform – lobbying, 1990-1994 35. Health Reform – proposals, 1989-1998 36. Health – state initiatives, 1992-1998 37. Health – workers, 1983-1998 38. Health – Consumer Coalition for Quality Health Care, 1996 39. History – Arizona 40. History – California, 1994 41. History – Florida, 1985-1994 42. History – Georgia 43. History – Illinois, 1979-1993
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44. History – Indiana, 1995 45. History – Iowa, 1988-1993 46. History – Kentucky 47. History – Maryland 48. History – Massachusetts 49. History – Michigan, 1986-1994 50. History – Minnesota, 1986-1997 51. History – Nebraska, 1987 52. History – Nevada 53. History – New Jersey 54. History – New York City, 1985-1992
Box 43
1. History – New York, 1987-1996 2. History – Ohio, 1989-1995 3. History – Pennsylvania 4. History – Philadelphia, 1986-1990 5. History – Tennessee 6. History – Texas 7. History – Washington 8. History – Wisconsin 9. History – Hatch Act, 1988-1996 10. History – Solidarity Day II, 1991 11. Hospitals – general, 1988-1998 12. Housing, 1986-1997 13. Immigration, 1986-1998 14. Income, 1985-1998 15. Income, 1995-1999 16. Income – living wage, 1997 17. Income – minimum/sub-minimum wage, 1985-1996 18. Income – Union edge, 1985-1997 19. Independent Counsel, 1997 20. Infrastructure plans, 1981-1998 21. Insurance, 1985-1990 22. Job training, 1986-1998 23. Job training – Apprentice system (school to work), 1989-1993 24. Job training – Programs past and present, 1986-1995 25. Justice, 1988-1995 26. Labor ’96 27. Labor – Corporate campaigns, 1985-1995 28. Labor law, 1984-1998 29. Labor law – National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), 1984-1998 30. Labor – Management relations, 1983-1997 31. Labor – new collar, 1986-1987 32. Labor – organizing, 1986-1997 33. Labor – outsourcing, 1986-1990
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34. Labor – part-time, 1985-1998 35. Labor – Pay Equity, 1986-1997 36. Labor – Power sharing, 1984-1990 37. Labor – Productivity, 1982-1999 38. Labor relations law state by state report, 1993 39. Labor – Republican attacks, 1994-1998 40. Labor – Right to Work, 1984-1997 41. Labor strikes, 1983-1997 42. Labor – sweatshops, 1995-1999 43. Labor – technology, 1984-1996 44. Labor – testing drugs, 1986-1991 45. Labor – total quality management, 1992-1994 46. Labor unions – miscellaneous, 1984-1999 47. Labor unions – American Federation of Teachers (AFT), 1985-1998 48. Labor unions – Airline Pilots Association (ALPA), 1983-1997 49. Labor unions – union busting, 1982-1999 50. Labor unions – Communications Workers of America (CWA), 1985-1996 51. Labor unions – Hotel Restaurant workers, 1984-1995 52. Labor unions – International Association of Machinists (IAM), 1989-1998 53. Labor unions – Laborers, 1981-1997 54. Labor unions – Laborers’ International Union of North America, 1995
Box 44
1. Labor unions – National Education Association (NEA), 1983-1998 2. Labor unions – PATCO, 1981-1996 3. Labor unions – Service Employees International Union (SEIU), 1991-1998 4. Labor unions – Sports, 1987-1995 5. Labor unions – Steelworkers, 1984-1996 6. Labor unions – Teamsters, 1981-1999 7. Labor unions – United Auto Workers (UAW), 1984-1996 8. Labor unions – UFCW, 1985-1997 9. Labor unions – United Farm Workers (UFW), 1984-1997 10. Labor unions – United Mine Workers (UMW), 1985-1990 11. Labor – work design, 1991-1995 12. Labor – worker rights, 1985-1998 13. Labor – work, workplace, 1981-1997 14. Latin America, 1987-1997 15. AFSCME Legislative Conference, 1997 16. Liberalism, 1981-1995 17. Library of Congress, 1996 18. Limbaugh, Rush, 1993-1996 19. Local 1199 – Health Care, 1986-1992 20. Lockheed, 1997-1998 21. Martin Luther King, 1983-1998 22. Medicaid, 1990-1996 23. Medical Savings Accounts, 1994-1998
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24. Membership card, 1997 25. Mental Health/Mental Retardation (MH/MR), 1985-1998 26. Mental Health/Mental Retardation (MH/MR) – Deinstitutionalization, 1985-
1998 27. Minorities, 1986-1998 28. National Association of Government Employees (NAGE), 1986-1997 29. National Journal article, 1996 30. Nonprofits, 1981-1998 31. Nurses, 1988-1997 32. Nurses, 1990-1998 33. Nursing/Boarding Homes, 1986-1998 34. Nutrition – general, 1985- 1997 35. AFSCME Occupations, 1994-1995 36. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) – General, 1985-1998 37. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) – Asbestos, 1986-1997 38. Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA) – AFSCME toll, 1989-
1995 39. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) – Health workers, 1986-1999 40. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) – Institutions/Office, 1986-1999 41. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) – Repetitive Stress Injuries, 1988-
1997 42. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) – Right to Know, 1985-1987 43. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) – Stress, 1986-1991 44. Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) – Toxics, 1985-1992 45. Political Action Committees (PACs), 1985-1996 46. Political Action Committees (PACs), 1997 47. Political Action Committees (PACs), 1998 48. Political Action Committees (PACs) – Foreign Money, 1986; 1997 49. Pensions – general, 1986-1999 50. Pensions – public, 1988-1997 51. Pensions – 401(k), 1990-1998 52. Perot, Ross, 1992-1996 53. Thirties (1930s)
Box 101 [material temporarily misplaced and located after most processing completed]
1. AFL-CIO Bios, 1995-1996 2. AFL-CIO Foreign Affairs, 1985-1992 3. AFL-CIO Public Employees Department (PED), 1984-1993 4. AFL-CIO Political Action, 1996-1999 5. AFL-CIO Post-Kirkland, 1995-1998 6. AFL-CIO Revolution, 1995-1998 7. AFL-CIO Stats, 1981-1999 8. Labor ’96 9. Labor ’96 10. Labor ’96 GOP Attack Strategy 11. Labor – Bargaining issues, 1983-1999
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12. Labor communications, 1998 13. Labor EAPs, 1985-1998 14. Labor History, 1978-1999 15. Labor Home Work, 1985-1997 16. Labor – Labor Party (U.S.), 1996 17. Unions – Foreign, 1987-1998
Series X: Audiovisual Materials *Please note, some audiovisual material may be unreadable depending on format, condition, and equipment, especially certain audio and video recordings.
Subseries A: Photographs, Slides, and Negatives 1946-2002 Box 45
1. Panoramic view of 1946 Convention, Chicago, IL 2. Panoramic view of 1948 Convention (2 copies), Boston, MA 3. Panoramic view of 1950 Convention banquet, Omaha, NE 4. Panoramic view of 1952 Convention banquet, Milwaukee, WI 5. Panoramic view of 1954 Convention, Chicago, IL 6. Panoramic view of 1956 Convention, Detroit, MI 7. Panoramic view of 1958 Convention, Long Beach, CA 8. Panoramic view of 1965 Convention, Minneapolis, MN 9. Panoramic view of 1966 Convention, Washington, DC 10. Panoramic view of 1968[?] Convention (5 copies), Bal Harbour, FL 11. Panoramic view of 1970 Convention, (4 copies), Denver, CO
Box 46
1. Local 1 Wisconsin State Employees (Council 24, Madison), 1947-1970 2. Local 1 Washington, DC, 1969-1977 3. Local 1 Washington, DC, 1962-1963 4. Local 1 Washington, DC, 1964 5. Local 1 Washington, DC, 1965 6. Local 1 Washington, DC, 1966 7. Local 1 Washington, DC, 1967-1969 8. Local 1 Washington, DC, 1970 9. Local 1 Washington, DC, 1971 10. Local 1 Washington, DC, undated 11. Local 2 Milwaukee, WI City and Village Employees, 1970 12. Local 2 Milwaukee, WI Sanitation Department 13. Local 3 Fulton County, GA Employees, 1940-1949; undated 14. Local 4 Atlanta, GA City Employees, 1939-1952; undated 15. Local 7 Toledo, OH City Employees, 1944-1969; undated 16. Local 7 Toledo, OH City Employees, 1957-1972; undated 17. Local 8 St. Paul, MN City and County Employees, 1943-1966; undated 18. Local 8 St. Paul, MN City and County Employees 25th anniversary, 1944 19. Local 8 St. Paul, MN City and County Employees 50th anniversary, 1969 20. Local 9 Minneapolis, MN City and County Employees, 1963-1966; undated
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21. Local 10 Minneapolis, MN Department of Public Relief Employees, undated 22. Local 11 Washington, DC (formerly CIO’s Government and Civic Employees
Organizing Committee – GCEOC), undated 23. Local 12 University of Iowa Employees, 1968-1973; undated 24. Local 13 Wisconsin State Hospital Employees (Mendota, WI), 1943-1954;
undated 25. Local 16 Minnesota State Hospital Employees (Hastings, MN), 1939; undated 26. Local 18 Wisconsin State Prison Employees (Waupun, WI), 1945 27. Local 19 Madison, IN State Hospital Employees, 1965; undated 28. Local 21 Seattle, WA Municipal Employees, undated 29. Local 21-R City of Renton, WA Employees, 1972 30. Local 22 Minnesota Department of Employment Security, 1954-1965 31. Local 23 Detroit Housing Commission Employees, undated 32. Local 25 Wayne County, MI General Hospital and Infirmary Attendants,
1948-1955; undated 33. Local 26 Illinois State Hospital Employees (Elgin, IL), 1954-1968; undated 34. Local 26 Detroit Department of Public Works Employees, undated 35. Local 27 Louisiana State Employees, undated 36. Local 29 Kankakee, IL, 1955-1966 37. Local 30 Illinois State School Employees (Normal, IL), 1966-1973; undated 38. Local 31 Waukesha, WI, 1977; undated 39. Local 33 Wisconsin Public Works Employees, undated 40. Local 38 Illinois State Employees (Jacksonville, IL), undated 41. Local 41 Highland Park, MI City Employees, 1946-1951; undated 42. Local 44 Baltimore Municipal Employees, 1968; undated 43. Local 44 Baltimore Municipal Employees, 1976-1977; undated 44. Local 46 Illinois State Hospital Employees (East Moline, IL), 1967; undated 45. Local 49 Springfield, IL Police Department, 1960; undated 46. Local 50 Utah State Hospital Employees, undated 47. Local 51 Illinois State Hospital Employees (Peoria, IL), undated 48. Local 54 University of Pennsylvania Employees (Philadelphia Council 33),
1971 49. Local 55 Wisconsin State Traffic Officers, undated 50. Local 59 El Paso, TX City Employees, 1963-1972; undated 51. Local 60 Dane County, WI Municipal Employees, 1959 52. Local 61 Galesburg, IL Police, 1962 53. Local 63 Racine, WI, 1977 54. Local 65 Dane County, WI Highway Employees, 1952 55. Local 66 Duluth, MN City & St. Louis County Employees, undated 56. Local 66 Duluth, MN City & St. Louis County Employees 25th anniversary,
1944 57. Local 66 Duluth, MN City & St. Louis County Employees 50th anniversary,
1969 58. Local 68 Wisconsin, undated 59. Local 69 New York State Hospital, 1968 60. Local 71 Kenosha, WI City Employees, 1944; 1967
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61. Local 74 Warren, OH City Employees, undated 62. Local 77 Duke University (Durham, NC), 1972; undated 63. Local 78 Harrisburg, PA State Hospital, 1974 64. Local 80 West Allis, WI City Employees, undated 65. Local 82 University of Wisconsin Employees, 1969 66. Local 87 Yakima County, WA Road Employees, 1957 67. Local 88 Multnomah County, OR Employees, 1950-1972; undated 68. Local 89 Michigan, 1968 69. Local 92 Oakland, MI Road Commission Employees, 1965 70. Local 94 Hibbing, MN Water and Light Department Employees, undated 71. Local 96 Chattahoochee State Hospital Employees (Florida), 1968 72. Local 100 Cleveland, OH City and County Employees, 1950-1968; undated 73. Local 100 Pontiac, MI City Employees, undated 74. Local 101 Dayton, OH City and County Employees, 1964-1969; undated 75. Local 101 Dayton Public Service Union, 1978; undated 76. Local 101 Dayton, OH Public Service Union strike, 1966 77. Local 101 California, undated 78. Local 104 Winnebago, IL Municipal and Special Dist. Employees, 1955 79. Local 111 Massachusetts, undated 80. Local 113 Everett, WA City Employees, 1953; undated 81. Local 114 Rhode Island State Prison Employees, 1962-1964 82. Local 114 Bellingham, WA Municipal Employees, undated 83. Local 115 Birmingham, MI Cemetery Employees, 1965-1968 84. Local 116 Chippewa, WI Northern Colony and Training School Employees,
1952 85. Local 118 Livonia, MI Board of Education Non-Teaching Employees, 1961 86. Local 118 Montana State Highway Employees District 4, undated 87. Local 120 Tacoma, WA City Employees, 1954; undated 88. Local 122 San Bernardino, CA County Employees, 1952; undated 89. Local 123 Southern Colorado State Employees, 1954; 1972; undated 90. Local 123 Pueblo, CO, undated 91. Local 124 Alton, IL State Hospital 1947; undated 92. Local 125 La Crosse, WI Police Department, 1959 93. Local 127 San Diego, CA County and Municipal Employees, undated 94. Local 127 San Diego, CA County and Municipal Employees, 1940s 95. Local 127 San Diego, CA County and Municipal Employees, 1950s 96. Local 127 San Diego, CA County and Municipal Employees, 1960s-1970s 97. Local 127 San Diego, CA County and Municipal Employees, 1974 98. Local 128 Patton, CA State Hospital Employees, 1966 99. Local 130 Kaukauna, WI City Employees, 1942 100. Local 133 Oshkosh, WI Employees, 1944; undated 101. Local 134 Akron, OH University of Akron Employees, 1971 102. Local 137 Worcester, MA State Hospital, 1968 103. Local 138 Ohio State University, 1969-1974 104. Local 139 Jackson, MI, undated 105. Local 141 Anna, IL State Hospital Employees, undated
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106. Local 144 Urbana, IL Police Department Employees, undated 107. Local 145 Madison, WI State Unemployment Compensation Department
Employees, undated 108. Local 146 Sacramento, CA County Employees, 1958-1967; undated 109. Local 146 Sacramento, CA, 1977 110. Local 149 New York City Department of Parks Employees, undated 111. Local 151 St. Paul Public Welfare Employees, 1950-1952; undated 112. Local 152 Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA), 1970-1979 113. Local 155 Pueblo, CO City Employees, 1957; undated 114. Local 155 Pueblo, CO, 1977 115. Local 156 Ravalli, MT Public Employees, undated 116. Local 158 Denver, CO City Employees, 1954-1967; undated 117. Local 159 Philadelphia Prison Employees, 1972 118. Local 160 Ferndale, MI Board of Education, undated 119. Local 164 Massachusetts Employment Security Administrative Employees,
1955; 1973; undated 120. Local 166 Selingrove, PA, undated 121. Local 169 Huron, SD City Employees, undated 122. Local 171 University of Wisconsin Employees, 1952-1971; undated 123. Local 172 Dixon, IL School Employees, 1966-1970 124. Local 174 Napa, CA State Hospital Employees, undated 125. Local 182 Niagara County, NY Employees, undated 126. Local 183 San Joaquin County, CA California Employees, 1951-1961;
undated 127. Local 184 Hartford, CT Metro District Employees, 1967; undated 128. Local 184 Washington state (disbanded), 1979; undated 129. Local 186 Sparta, WI State School Employees, undated 130. Local 189 Portland, OR City Employees, 1968; undated 131. Local 191 Portland, OR State Employees, undated 132. Local 192 Garden City, MI City Employees, undated 133. Local 193 Lynn, MA Municipal Employees, 1966 134. Local 194 Durham, NC City Employees, 1966 135. Local 195 Auburn, NY and Finger Lakes Police Department, 1968 136. Local 195 Auburn, NY and Finger Lakes Police Department, 1978 137. Local 202 Huron Valley, MI, 1977; undated 138. Local 202 Eastern Central Oakland County, MI Municipal School Employees,
1972; undated 139. Local 203 Fairfield, CT State Hospital Employees, 1954; undated 140. Local 205 Warm Springs, MT State Hospital Employees, undated 141. Local 205 New York City, 1963-1979 142. Local 207 Detroit, MI, 1979 143. Local 213 New Hampshire Fish and Game Department – Forestry and
Recreation Employees, undated 144. Local 214 Detroit Street Railway Employees, 1949-1953 145. Local 215 Milwaukee (disbanded), undated 146. Local 218 Wilmington, DE School Employees, undated
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147. Local 223 Cincinnati Foreman, Supervisors, and Inspectors, undated 148. Local 225 Montana State Highway Employees District 3, 1957; undated 149. Local 229 Detroit Department of Public Works Employees, 1965 150. Local 232 Cincinnati Board of Education Employees, undated 151. Local 234 Hartford, CT Police, 1944; undated 152. Local 237 Covington, KY City Employees, 1949; undated 153. Local 239 Frostburg, MD State College, 1971 154. Local 240 Cincinnati Municipal Employees, 1948-1970 155. Local 241 Peoria, IL County Employees, 1967-1971 156. Local 247 Agnew, CA State Hospital Employees, 1953 157. Local 249 Michigan State Reformatory Employees, undated 158. Local 250 Cincinnati Public Works Employees, 1965-1967; undated 159. Local 251 Omaha, NE Municipal Employees, 1973; undated 160. Local 256 Kalispell, MT City Employees, undated 161. Local 257 Oakland, CA Unified School Employees, undated 162. Local 263 Los Angeles, CA, undated 163. Local 264 Buffalo, NY Department of Public Works Employees, 1957-1969 164. Local 265 Barberton, OH City Employees, 1965, undated 165. Local 266 Spring Grove, MD State Hospital Employees, 1966 166. Local 267 Lucas County, OH Engineers, 1954-1968; undated 167. Local 268 Decatur, IL County and Municipal Employees, 1954 168. Local 269 Connecticut Labor Department Employees, 1950-1966 169. Local 270 Spokane, WA City Employees, 1965 170. Local 275 Grays Harbor, WA County and Municipal Employees, 1966;
undated 171. Local 277 Elyria, OH City Employees, 1965-1968; undated 172. Local 278 Providence, RI City Employees, 1965-1970; undated 173. Local 281 Ionia, MI State Hospital Employees, 1959-1960 174. Local 282 Cincinnati Zoological Employees, 1955-1959 175. Local 285 Boston, MA (disbanded), 1976 176. Local 286 Newport, KY City and Campbell County Employees, 1948 177. Local 288 Youngstown, OH City Employees, 1966; undated 178. Local 288 Youngstown, OH City Employees, 1978; undated 179. Local 289 Indiana, 1969 180. Local 294 Massachusetts, 1968 181. Local 296 Boston, MA Park Employees, undated 182. Local 297 Pittsburgh Board of Education Employees, undated 183. Local 298 Manchester, NH City Employees, undated 184. Local 300 Connecticut Professional State Employees, 1970 185. Local 314 Massachusetts Department of Public Works Employees District 8,
9, & 10, 1964 186. Local 315 Fulton County, GA Court House Employees, 1953-1967; undated 187. Local 316 Laurel, MT City Employees, undated 188. Local 317 Phoenix and Maricopa County Area Public Employees, undated 189. Local 319 Los Angeles, CA Municipal Employees, 1967 190. Local 320 Wilmington, DE Municipal Employees, 1967-1973
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191. Local 321 Southbury, CT Training School Employees, undated 192. Local 334 Cowlitz, WA County and Municipal Employees, undated 193. Local 337 Springfield, IL City and Sangamon County Employees, undated 194. Local 339 Highland Park, MI General Hospital Employees, 1966; undated 195. Local 340 Beatty, IN Memorial State Hospital, 1965-1966 196. Local 342 Savannah, GA City Employees, 1967 197. Local 343 Boulder, CO, undated 198. Local 349 Laramie, WY Municipal Employees, undated 199. Local 351 Wernersville, PA State Hospital Employees, 1969 200. Local 352 Clarksburg, WV Water Works Employees, 1962-1963 201. Local 353 City of Waterbury, CT, 1971 202. Local 359 Greater Atlanta Metropolitan Area Water Department, 1965 203. Local 362 Norwood, MA Town Employees, 1954 204. Local 364 Massachusetts, 1963 205. Local 365 Nashua, NH City Employees, 1952; undated 206. Local 366 Milwaukee Sewerage Plant Employees, 1948; undated 207. Local 366 Milwaukee, 1976-1979 208. Local 371 New York City Welfare Employees, 1965-1970; undated
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1. Local 371 New York City Welfare Workers Strike, 1973; undated 2. Local 371 New York City Welfare Workers, 1973-1979 3. Local 371 New York City Welfare Employees, 1965 4. Local 371 New York City Welfare Employees proof sheets, undated 5. Local 372 New York, 1974; undated 6. Local 375 New York, 1969 7. Local 375 Monroe County, NY, 1977 8. Local 376 New York City Department of Parks Employees, 1946-1952;
undated 9. Local 376 New York, 1953-1971; undated 10. Local 382 New York State Insurance Fund Employees Strike, 1965 11. Local 382 New York State Insurance Fund Employees, 1957-1966; undated 12. Local 385 Palm Beach County and Municipal Employees, 1966 13. Local 387 Connecticut State Reformatory Employees, 1954; undated 14. Local 388 Michigan, 1972 15. Local 390 Cambridge, MN State School and Hospital Employees, 1951-1979 16. Local 391 Connecticut State Prison Employees, 1954 17. Local 397 Indiana State Employment Security Division Employees, 1966 18. Local 398 Middletown, CT State Hospital Employees, 1949-1966; undated 19. Local 400 Syracuse, NY City Employees, 1970; undated 20. Local 401 W.G. Murray Children’s Center (Centralia, IL), 1967 21. Local 402 Waverly, MA State School, undated 22. Local 405 Arkansas, 1973; undated 23. Local 410 St. Louis, MO Institutional Employees, 1964-1970; undated 24. Local 412 Rock Island, IL Police Department Employees, undated 25. Local 413 Los Angeles, CA, 1974
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26. Local 417 Western Illinois State College Employees (Macomb, IL), 1951 27. Local 418 Jamestown, NY City Employees, 1966 28. Local 419 Boston, MA Penal Department Employees, 1955-1967; undated 29. Local 420 New York City Department of Hospital Employees, 1955-1973;
undated 30. Local 420 New York City Hospitals, 1975-1979; undated 31. Local 421 Baton Rouge, LA Division of Employment Security Employees,
1950; undated 32. Local 422 Maryland, 1970 33. Local 425 Lincoln, IL State School Employees, 1967; undated 34. Local 426 Milwaukee Public Library and Museum Employees, 1952 35. Local 433 Hamilton County, OH, 1969 36. Local 434 Baltimore County Employees, 1965 37. Local 439 Newark, DE University of Delaware Employees, 1966-1969 38. Local 440 Joliet, IL City Employees, 1963-1965 39. Local 442 Torrington, CT Police Employees, 1966 40. Local 443 Washington State Employees, 1966 41. Local 444 East Bay, CA Municipal Utility District Employees, 1960; undated 42. Local 445 Boston Public Works Department, 1952-1963 43. Local 446 Logansport, IN Hospital Employees, undated 44. Local 449 Tucson-Pima County Area Public Employees, 1965-1968 45. Local 449 Pima, AZ Community College, undated 46. Local 451 Walpole, MA State Prison Employees, 1949; undated 47. Local 455 Grand Rapids, MN Hospital Employees, 1967 48. Local 457 Detroit Receiving Hospital Employees, 1954-1955 49. Local 457 Detroit, MI, 1979 50. Local 459 New Castle County, DE Employees, 1963-1966 51. Local 460 Ontonagon County, MI Road Employees, 1956 52. Local 464 Norfolk, MA Correctional Institutions, 1967 53. Local 469 Warren, PA State Hospital, 1948-1969; undated 54. Local 470 Salt Lake City Police Department Employees, 1966-1969; undated 55. Local 471 Denver Police, 1948 56. Local 478 Wassaic, NY State School Employees, undated 57. Local 482 Port Orchard, WA State Employees, 1964 58. Local 486 Fargo, ND State University Employees, 1950 59. Local 488 Philadelphia Hospital Employees, 1971; undated 60. Local 491 Buckley, WA State School Employees, 1953 61. Local 494 Pontiac, IL State Prison Employees, 1963 62. Local 500 Kansas City, MO Public Employees, 1962-1976 63. Local 502 Myrtle Point, OR Coos County Employees, undated 64. Local 503 Massachusetts Correctional Institution, 1970 65. Local 505 Chicago Municipal Office Employees, 1944; 1969; undated 66. Local 516 Governor Bacon Health Center, 1966 67. Local 517 Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation Employees, 1955;
undated 68. Local 517 Washington County, MN Employees, 1976
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69. Local 528 University of Rhode Island (Kingston, RI), 1979; undated 70. Local 529 Illinois, 1967 71. Local 530 New Haven, CT Police Department Employees, 1963-1965 72. Local 531 Omaha, NE Police Department Employees, 1946-1966 73. Local 533 Massachusetts, 1963; undated 74. Local 534 Laconia, NH Belnap County Municipal Employees, 1954 75. Local 535 Denver Housing Authority Employees, undated 76. Local 540 Scarsdale, NY Municipal Employees, 1968 77. Local 542 Illinois (disbanded), undated 78. Local 542 Detroit Department of Parks and Recreation Employees, 1962-
1967; undated 79. Local 543 Correctional Officers – Lehigh, PA Prison, 1971 80. Local 544 Toledo, OH, 1978 81. Local 544 Lucas County Home Employees (Toledo, OH), 1954-1973; undated 82. Local 546 Clark County, WI, 1968 83. Local 547 Leadville City and Lake County, CO Employees, 1964 84. Local 549 Bergen Pines, NJ, 1974 85. Local 552 Minneapolis, MN, 1977 86. Local 553 Cumberland, MD Employees, 1972 87. Local 557 Washington County, VT Municipal Employees, 1954-1955 88. Local 565 New Ulm, MN City Employees, undated 89. Local 566 Hartford, CT, 1970; undated 90. Local 567 Lapeer, MI State Home Employees, undated 91. Local 571 Trenton, NJ Public School Employees, 1972 92. Local 581 Minneapolis, MN Railroad and Warehouse Comm. Office, 1964 93. Local 582 Anne Arundel, MD County Employees, 1966 94. Local 593 Rochester, MN State Hospital Employees, 1966 95. Local 594 Milwaukee County Department of Public Workers, 1974; undated 96. Local 597 St. Paul, MN State Capitol Employees, 1957; undated 97. Local 597 Tiffin, OH (disbanded), 1976 98. Local 598 Huntington, WV, 1977 99. Local 600 Stillwater, MN State Prison Employees, 1950; undated 100. Local 607 Minnesota State School and Hospital Employees, 1954 101. Local 611 Milwaukee, WI State Employees, undated 102. Local 614 St. Peter, MN State Hospital, 1948-1972; undated 103. Local 616 Kalispell, MT State Highway Employees, undated 104. Local 619 New Hampshire State Liquor Commission, 1951 105. Local 621 Walla Walla, WA State Penitentiary Employees, 1966 106. Local 622 Southwestern Missouri Public Employees, 1966-1972; undated 107. Local 624 Albuquerque, NM, 1971 108. Local 630 Johnstown, PA Municipal Employees, 1964-1968 109. Local 633 Baton Rouge, LA City Parish Public Works Employees, 1968;
undated 110. Local 635 Fremont, NE State, County, and Municipal Employees District 2,
1965 111. Local 643 Beloit, WI Municipal Employees, 1963-1964
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112. Local 646 Hawaii, 1971-1980; undated 113. Local 646 Hawaii United Public Workers, 1971-1972; undated 114. Local 648 Boston, MA State Employment Security Employees, 1955-1968 115. Local 650 Harrisburg, PA Unemployment Compensation and Employment
Service, 1943; undated 116. Local 652 Lansing, MI, 1964-1969 117. Local 653 Essex County, MA Employees, 1968 118. Local 654 Miami, FL City Water Works, 1955; undated 119. Local 656 Galveston, TX, undated 120. Local 659 St. Joseph, MO State Hospital, 1966-1967; undated 121. Local 661 Indianapolis School Board Employees, undated 122. Local 666 Hamtramck, MI City Employees, undated 123. Local 668 Uncas-on-the-Thames, CT Tuberculosis Hospital Employees, 1964;
undated 124. Local 670 Woonsocket, RI City Employees, 1953-1973 125. Local 671 Hastings, NE State Hospital Employees, 1955-1959; undated 126. Local 674 Decatur, IL, 1967 127. Local 675 St. Louis, MO Water Department Employees, 1952-1968 128. Local 676 Indiana State University Employees, undated 129. Local 677 East Liverpool, OH City Employees, 1965 130. Local 680 Arlington, MA Town Employees, 1962; undated 131. Local 681 West Haven, CT Town Employees, undated 132. Local 684 Ohio, 1969 133. Local 685 Los Angeles County Probation Officers, 1977; undated 134. Local 685 Los Angeles County Probation Officers, 1949; 1968 135. Local 686 South Bend, IN Board of Education Employees, 1954; undated 136. Local 691 Foxborough, MA State Hospital Employees, 1968-1970 137. Local 698 University of Illinois Employees (Champaign-Urbana, IL), 1951 138. Local 699 Bloomington, IL City Employees, 1951-1968; undated 139. Local 700, 1969 140. Local 703 Boston, MA Building Department Employees, 1963 141. Local 705 Dane County, WI Hospital and Home Employees, undated 142. Local 708 Manteno, IL State Hospital Professional Employees, 1967 143. Local 711 Framingham, MA Correction Institution Employees, undated 144. Local 713 New Haven, CT City Employees, 1955-1967; undated 145. Local 714 Connecticut, 1980 146. Local 718 Itasca County, MN State Employees, 1966 147. Local 720 Dane County, WI Employees (Madison, WI), 1965; undated 148. Local 721 Trenton Municipal Employees, 1965 149. Local 735 Fergus Falls, MN State Hospital, 1950-1951; undated 150. Local 739 Kewanee, IL Police Department Employees, undated 151. Local 743 Clarksburg, WV Area Public Employees, 1968; undated 152. Local 745 Weimar, CA Sanitarium, 1953-1957; undated 153. Local 751 Iowa, 1968 154. Local 752 Philadelphia Zoo, 1977; undated 155. Local 754 Connecticut, 1967
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156. Local 755 Hazel Park, MI Police, 1973 157. Local 762 Michigan, 1962 158. Local 764 Kewanee, IL City Employees, 1960-1963; undated 159. Local 766 Schenectady County, NY School Employees, 1969 160. Local 770 Eastern Shore State Hospital (Maryland), 1972 161. Local 771 Ironton, OH Municipal Employees, 1966 162. Local 776 Bogalusa Area (Louisiana) State Employees, 1967 163. Local 779 Saline County, IL State Employees, 1967 164. Local 780 Massachusetts State Engineers and Associates, 1953-1969; undated 165. Local 780 Massachusetts State Engineers and Associates 20th Annual
Banquet, 1964 166. Local 786 St. Peter, MN State Hospital, undated 167. Local 787 Boston, MA Sanitarium Employees, 1963 168. Local 791 Joliet, IL Park District Employees, 1953 169. Local 793 Fort Steilacoom State Hospital Employees, 1967 170. Local 794 Clinton County, MI Road Commission Employees, 1969; undated 171. Local 795 East Haven State Hospital Employees (Richmond, IN), 1966;
undated 172. Local 800 Los Angeles Social Services, Professional, and Technical
Employees, 1965-1966; undated 173. Local 800 Newton, MA, undated 174. Local 802 Alexandria, VA, 1970-1971; undated 175. Local 805 Tulsa County, OK Employees, undated 176. Local 807 Joliet, IL Police Department Employees, 1944 177. Local 808 St. Mary’s State Training School Employees (West Virginia),
1963-1964 178. Local 809 Madison, WI Employment Security Department Employees, 1955 179. Local 810 American Fork, UT State Training School, undated 180. Local 813 De Kalb, IL Municipal Employees, 1965-1969; undated 181. Local 815 Solvay, NY City Employees, 1955-1965; undated 182. Local 817 Huntington, WV State Hospital Employees, 1963 183. Local 821-D Colorado, undated 184. Local 822 Milwaukee County, WI Park Commission Employees, undated 185. Local 826 Binghamton, NY City Employees, 1949-1969; undated 186. Local 827 New Jersey (disbanded), 1975 187. Local 829 San Mateo County, CA Employees, 1957-1967 188. Local 829 San Mateo, CA, 1977; undated 189. Local 830 Los Angeles, CA, undated 190. Local 831 Caro, MI State Hospital Employees, 1965-1969 191. Local 832 Indiana University Employees (Bloomington, IN), 1966-1967 192. Local 833 West Haverstraw, NY State Home, undated 193. Local 836 Detroit Professional Recreational Employees, 1954; undated 194. Local 841 Newport, RI City Employees, undated 195. Local 842 Tewksbury, MA State Hospital Employees, 1965 196. Local 844 Lakin, WV State Hospital Employees, 1963 197. Local 849 Lincoln Park, MI Board of Education Employees, 1962
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198. Local 850 Atlanta Maintenance and Sanitation Department Employees, 1963; undated
199. Local 851 Massachusetts, 1972 200. Local 852 Glendive, MT State Highway Employees District 11, undated 201. Local 856 Middletown, OH City Employees, 1966 202. Local 857 Pueblo, CO, undated 203. Local 858 California, 1973 204. Local 860 Pueblo, CO Police Department Employees, 1977 205. Local 861 Pittsfield, MA City Employees, 1954 206. Local 864 Greenfield, MA Department of Public Works District 2 Employees,
1953; 1968 207. Local 866 Norwich, CT State Hospital Employees, 1963; undated 208. Local 867 Michigan, undated 209. Local 868 Rochester, MN State Highway Employees, undated 210. Local 869 Boston Public Welfare Department Employees, 1959-1964 211. Local 876 New Castle, IN State Hospital Employees, 1966; undated 212. Local 876 Indiana, 1978 213. Local 880 St. Paul, MN Conservation Department Employees, 1953 214. Local 888 Rutgers University Employees (New Jersey), 1967-1968 215. Local 891 Danbury, CT Police Department Employees, 1965 216. Local 892 Wisconsin State Employees Association, 1970 217. Local 896 Muskegon County, MI, undated 218. Local 897 Rochester, MN City and Olmstead County Employees, 1950 219. Local 898 Cincinnati Workhouse Employees, 1959 220. Local 900 Panama Canal Employees, 1961-1972; undated 221. Local 901 Los Angeles, undated 222. Local 903 Chicago Sanitary District Employees, 1956; undated 223. Local 905 Ohio, 1968 224. Local 907 U.S. Armed Services Employees in Panama Canal Zone, 1957-
1969; undated 225. Local 907 U.S. Armed Services Employees in Panama Canal Zone, 1977;
undated 226. Local 909 Rhode Island State Sanatorium Employees, undated 227. Local 910 Springfield, MA Public Employees, 1952 228. Local 912 Dunkirk, NY City Employees, 1963 229. Local 914 Tennessee State Highway Department Employees Division 3, 1967 230. Local 920 Tennessee Highway Department Employees District 11, 1950-1959 231. Local 921 Baltimore, undated 232. Local 924 New York City Parks Department Employees, 1954 233. Local 926 Bangor, ME City Employees, 1963-1964 234. Local 927 Louisiana State Maintenance, Custodial, and Miscellaneous
Employees, undated 235. Local 928 Lake City, MI Area State Employees, undated 236. Local 934 Port Arthur, TX City Employees, 1966-1970 237. Local 936 Delaware, 1966 238. Local 943 Pennsylvania, 1967-1974
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239. Local 951 New Bedford, MA, 1971 240. Local 956 Princeton, undated 241. Local 960 Northville, MI State Hospital, undated 242. Local 963 Northern Illinois University Employees (Dekalb, IL), undated 243. Local 965 University of Arkansas Employees (Fayettesville, AR), 1963;
undated 244. Local 966 Arkansas, undated 245. Local 971 Montana State Training School, 1965 246. Local 973 Wisconsin School for the Visually Handicapped, 1965 247. Local 974 Alabama, undated 248. Local 977 Hennepin County, MN Medical Center (Minneapolis), 1971-1976 249. Local 981 Charleston, IL State Employees, 1964 250. Local 982 Streator, IL Police, 1949 251. Local 986-A Manitowoc County, WI Social Security Department, undated 252. Local 988 Rock Island, IL Employees, undated 253. Local 990 Kenosha County, WI Courthouse Employees, 1956
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1. Local 991 Manchester, CT City Employees, 1953-1966 2. Local 993 Vandalia, IL State Penal Farm Employees, 1966; undated 3. Local 994 Little Rock, AR Water Works Employees, 1970; undated 4. Local 994 Little Rock, AR Water Works Employees, 1974; undated 5. Local 994 Atlanta, GA, 1971 6. Local 1004 Salt Lake City, UT Municipal Employees, undated 7. Local 1004 Salt Lake City, UT Municipal Employees, 1966; undated 8. Local 1006 Illinois Department of Labor Employees, 1966; undated 9. Local 1009 Brookline, MA Department of Public Works Foremen
Supervisors, undated 10. Local 1011 Minnesota Maintenance, Administrative, and Professional
Employees, 1950-1966; undated 11. Local 1012 Pawtucket, RI City Employees, 1954-1968; undated 12. Local 1013 Detroit Lakes, MN State Employees, undated 13. Local 1018 Albert Lea, MN City Employees, undated 14. Local 1023 Detroit, MI Police Department Civilian Employees, 1955; undated 15. Local 1026 Erie County, NY Employees, 1968 16. Local 1029 Enfield, CT Municipal Employees, 1967 17. Local 1030 Peru, IN City Employees, 1954-1957 18. Local 1031 Rapid City, SD, 1971 18a. Local 1033 New York, 1967 19. Local 1034 Lansing, MI State Capitol Employees, 1950; undated 20. Local 1037 Schenectady, NY City Employees, 1954-1957; undated 21. Local 1039 Portsmouth, OH City Employees, 1964; undated 22. Local 1040 Attica, NY State Prison Employees, 1971 23. Local 1040 Attica, NY State Prison Employees, 1954; 1971 24. Local 1041 Napanoch, NY Corrections Officers, 1954
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25. Local 1042 Norwalk, CT City Employees, 1966 26. Local 1043 Lakewood, OH City Employees, 1967-1969; undated 27. Local 1045 Pueblo, CO Water Works Employees, 1977; undated 28. Local 1048 Florida, 1945-1972; undated 29. Local 1050 Polk, PA State School, 1949-1954; undated 30. Local 1054 Cleveland Library Employees, 1966 31. Local 1055 Wyandotte, MI Board of Education Employees, undated 32. Local 1055W Milwaukee County Institutional Employees, 1943; undated 33. Local 1061 Grand Rapids, MI City Employees, 1953-1966; undated 34. Local 1064 Montana State Employees, Deer Lodge area, undated 35. Local 1065 Middletown, NY State Hospital Employees, undated 36. Local 1066 Washington State, undated 37. Local 1067 Massachusetts, 1968-1970 38. Local 1069 Buffalo, NY State Hospital Employees, undated 39. Local 1072 Baltimore, MD, 1979; undated 40. Local 1079 Arizona State Employees, 1967 41. Local 1088 Rome, NY City Employees, 1953-1967; undated 42. Local 1089 East Hartford, CT Police Department, undated 43. Local 1092 Moose Lake, MN State Hospital Employees, 1954 44. Local 1093 Ohio, undated 45. Local 1095 New York, 1969; undated 46. Local 1098 Massachusetts, 1966 47. Local 1101 New York City Employees strike, undated 48. Local 1101 Torrance, CA Unified School District Employees, undated 49. Local 1103 Detroit, MI Municipal Employees, undated 50. Local 1108 Los Angeles Social Service Agency Employees, 1966; undated 51. Local 1111 Cook County, IL Hospital Employees (Chicago), 1967 52. Local 1113 New York City Finance Department, 1950 53. Local 1114 Lemuel Shattuck State Hospital Employees (MA), 1969; undated 54. Local 1115 Colorado, undated 55. Local 1118 Massachusetts, undated 56. Local 1122 Yakima, WA Municipal Employees, undated 57. Local 1126 Louisiana State Employees, undated 58. Local 1127 Charlotte, NC Sanitation Workers, 1969 59. Local 1128 Taylor, MI, 1967 60. Local 1134 Massachusetts, undated 61. Local 1135 Spokane, WA Highway Department Employees, 1957 62. Local 1136 Massilou, OH, undated 63. Local 1137 Woonsocket, RI School Department Employees, undated 64. Local 1140 New York Sanitation Department Clerical Employees
(disbanded), 1947-1950; undated 65. Local 1140 West Virginia Industrial Home for Girls Employees, 1963 66. Local 1143 Ohio, 1967 67. Local 1147 Pennsylvania, 1979-1980; undated 68. Local 1148 Naugatuck, CT Police Department Employees, 1954
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69. Local 1149 East St. Louis, IL Department of Public Works and Building Employees, 1964-1967
70. Local 1150 Louisiana, undated 71. Local 1160 Crawfordsville, IN State Highway District, 1957; undated 72. Local 1164 Carteret, NJ Municipal Employees, 1964 73. Local 1165 New Britain, CT Police, 1954-1974 74. Local 1166 Michigan Technological University, 1967 75. Local 1174 Connecticut, 1967 76. Local 1175 Menard Prison Employees (Chester, IL), 1964 77. Local 1179 Washington County, RI Public Employees, 1967 78. Local 1180 Tulsa, OK Municipal Employees, 1980 79. Local 1180 Tulsa, OK Municipal Employees, 1957-1972 80. Local 1181 Oklahoma, undated 81. Local 1186 New Britain, CT City Employees, 1953-1955; 1979 82. Local 1190 Medfield, MA State Hospital, 1950-1963; undated 83. Local 1194 Durham, NC City Employees, 1955; undated 84. Local 1195 Baltimore, MD Police Strike, 1969 85. Local 1199 Montana State Employees – Missoula-Kalispell Area, undated 86. Local 1203 Pennsylvania, undated 87. Local 1211 Providence School Employees, 1951-1954; undated 88. Local 1215 Chicago, IL Professional Services Administrative Library
Employees, 1964-1966; 1979 89. Local 1216 Northeast Florida State Mental Hospital, undated 90. Local 1219 New York City Department of Real Estate Employees, 1964 91. Local 1229 Ohio, 1968; undated 92. Local 1230 Indiana, undated 93. Local 1242 Boston, MA Metropolitan District Commission, 1966-1968;
undated 94. Local 1245 Rhode Island State Highway Employees, 1954 95. Local 1252 Connecticut, 1970 96. Local 1252 O’Bleness (Ohio), undated 97. Local 1255 New York Mattewan State Hospital Employees – Beacon, undated 98. Local 1259 Detroit, MI Public Library, undated 99. Local 1274 Galesburg, IL State Research Hospital Employees, 1958; 1972 100. Local 1274 Galesburg, IL Mental Health Center, 1979 101. Local 1276 New Hampshire State Institutional Employees, undated 102. Local 1278 Cambria County, PA Employees, 1955 103. Local 1279 Comstock, NY Great Meadows Prison Employees, undated 104. Local 1282 Ishpeming, MI City Employees, undated 105. Local 1283 West Hartford, CT Police Department Employees, 1964-1968;
undated 106. Local 1284 Tampa, FL City Employees, undated 107. Local 1291 Pasco, WA, 1972 108. Local 1293 Lafayette, RI Joseph H. Ladd School Employees, undated 109. Local 1297 Boston, MA State Administrative, Professional, and Technical
Employees, 1965
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110. Local 1299 Wenatchee, WA State Highway Department Employees District 6, 1965
111. Local 1303 State of Connecticut Municipal Employees, 1966-1970 112. Local 1304 New York, 1967 113. Local 1316 Concord, NH Public Works and Highway Department Employees,
undated 114. Local 1318 Connecticut, 1967 115. Local 1321 Queens Borough, NY Public Library Guild, 1968 116. Local 1321 Queens Borough, NY Public Library Employees strike, 1970 117. Local 1322 New York City Water Supply, Gas, Electric Employees, 1950 118. Local 1323 Dodge County, WI Highway Department Employees, undated 119. Local 1327 Lansing, MI State Boy’s Vocational School, 1952 120. Local 1329 Pierce County, WA Sheriff Employees (disbanded), undated 121. Local 1333 Jackson, MI State Prison Employees, 1954-1974; undated 122. Local 1335 Pueblo, CO Welfare Employees, undated 123. Local 1336 Chautauqua County, NY Public Employees, 1966 124. Local 1338 Bristol, CT City Employees, 1964; undated 125. Local 1343 Vermont, 1972 126. Local 1344 East Haven, CT Town Employees, undated 127. Local 1345 Coldwater, MI State Home and Training School Employees,
undated 128. Local 1348 Sullivan County, NH Municipal Employees, 1954; undated 129. Local 1350 Howard, RI Guards, Office Professionals, Hospital Employees,
1963-1968; undated 130. Local 1350 Cranston, RI Medical Center, 1974-1979; undated 131. Local 1352 Pawtucket, RI School Board Employees, 1958 132. Local 1356 Newberry State Hospital (Michigan), undated 133. Local 1358 Massachusetts, 1954-1968; undated 134. Local 1360 Akron, OH, 1967; undated 135. Local 1361 Middletown, CT Police Department Employees, 1967 136. Local 1363 Dade County, FL Public Employees, 1966-1969; undated 137. Local 1363 Dade County, FL, 1966 138. Local 1366 Fond du Lac, WI City Employees, 1953; undated 139. Local 1368 Massachusetts, 1969; undated 140. Local 1371 Gardner, MA State Hospital Employees, 1965; undated 141. Local 1385 Delaware, undated 142. Local 1386 Portsmouth, NH City Employees, 1953-1955; undated 143. Local 1387 Michigan, undated 144. Local 1388 Little Rock, AR State Hospital Employees, undated 145. Local 1390 Michigan strike, 1966; undated 146. Local 1396 New York City Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, 1966;
undated 147. Local 1398 Hennepin County, MN Sheriff’s Department (Minneapolis), 1955;
undated 148. Local 1399 Arkansas State Department of Labor Employees, undated 149. Local 1399 Memphis, TN (disbanded), undated
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150. Local 1403 Chicago, IL, 1974 151. Local 1404 Iowa, undated 152. Local 1408 Jasper, AL, undated 153. Local 1410 Nashville, TN Fisk University Maintenance and Service
Employees, undated 154. Local 1412 New York State Department of Labor Employees strike, 1964 155. Local 1412 New York State Department of Labor Employees, 1963-1970;
undated 156. Local 1413 Sing Sing Correction Officers, 1953-1961; undated 157. Local 1415 Negaunee, MI City Employees, undated 158. Local 1417 Kansas, undated 159. Local 1418 Michigan, 1967 160. Local 1420 Florida State Road Employees (formerly Local 1147), 1953-1971 161. Local 1422 Pennsylvania, 1979 162. Local 1426 Virginia, MN, undated 163. Local 1437 Middlesex County, NJ, undated 164. Local 1441 North Dakota State Hospital Employees, 1955-1963; undated 165. Local 1442 Dallas, TX Public School Employees, undated 166. Local 1444 Coos County, NH City Employees, 1952-1955; undated 167. Local 1445 Oakland County, MI Law Enforcement Employees, 1972-1973 168. Local 1446 Alger County Road Employees (Munising, MI), 1952 169. Local 1447 Auburn, NY State Prison Employees, undated 170. Local 1454 New York Gowanda State Hospital Employees, undated 171. Local 1457 New York City Youth House Employees, undated 172. Local 1458 Lewiston, Auburn, Brunswick, ME City Employees, 1953-1973;
undated 173. Local 1464 Grand Junction, CO Western Slope State Employees, 1954-1972;
undated 174. Local 1478 Indiana, 1971 175. Local 1487 Lima, OH State Hospital Employees, 1964; undated 176. Local 1488 Seattle, WA Harborville Hospital, 1971 177. Local 1488 Seattle, WA, 1977-1979 178. Local 1498 Texas City, TX Employees, 1963; undated 179. Local 1501 New York City Zoological Employees strike, undated 180. Local 1509 New York City Youth Board Employees, 1957 181. Local 1511 Gratiot County, MI, undated 182. Local 1512 Nederland, TX City Employees, undated 183. Local 1515 Pacific State Hospital Employees, undated 184. Local 1521 Galveston County, TX Employees, undated 185. Local 1522 Bridgeport, CT Employees, 1968 186. Local 1532 Louisiana State Highway Department Employees District 61,
1966 187. Local 1534 Michigan, undated 188. Local 1539 Massachusetts, undated 189. Local 1542 Dade County, FL Port Authority, 1962-1966; undated
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190. Local 1543 Cincinnati, OH Clerical, Technological, and Professional Employees, 1979; undated
191. Local 1548 Charelston, WV, 1968-1973; undated 192. Local 1548 West Virginia (disbanded), undated 193. Originally un-foldered photos – Jerry Wurf in New York City, undated 194. Local 1549 New York, 1978-1979; undated 195. Local 1550 Houston, TX City Employees, 1964-1974; undated 196. Local 1550 Texas, 1979 197. Local 1552 Ft. Worth, TX Municipal Employees, 1962-1972 198. Local 1554 Miami Beach, FL Municipal Employees, 1968 199. Local 1554 Florida, undated 200. Local 1563 Miami, FL Municipal Employees, 1969 201. Local 1563 Manteno, IL State Hospital Employees, 1966; undated 202. Local 1563 Manteno, IL, 1977; undated 203. Local 1564 San Jose, CA area State Employees, 1962 204. Local 1566 Milford, CT Municipal Employees, 1964 205. Local 1568 Central Michigan University Employees (Mt. Pleasant, MI), 1963-
1967 206. Local 1569 San Francisco, CA City Employees, undated 207. Local 1572 Colorado University, 1979; undated 208. Local 1573 Zanesville, OH City Employees, 1972 209. Local 1576 Massachusetts Police, undated 210. Local 1583 University of Michigan, 1968; undated 211. Local 1584 Manatee & Sarasota County, FL Employees, 1967-1971 212. Local 1585 Michigan State University Employees, 1967-1969; undated 213. Local 1586 Paducah City and McCracken County, KY Employees, 1972;
undated 214. Local 1587 Santa Clara County, CA Probation Department Employees, 1964 215. Local 1589 Southgate, MI City Employees, 1962-1973; undated 216. Local 1591 Tinley Park, IL State Hospital Employees, 1967; undated 217. Local 1593 Topeka, KS Municipal Employees, 1974-1980 218. Local 1599 Los Angeles County, CA Building and Maintenance Employees,
1963 219. Local 1600 Flint, MI City Employees, 1965-1973; undated 220. Local 1607 Delaware County and Municipal Office, Professional, and
Technological Employees, 1968 221. Local 1609 Ferris State College Employees (Big Rapids, MI), 1967 222. Local 1610 Chicago, IL State Hospital Employees, 1943; undated 223. Local 1612 Massachusetts Department of Corporate and Tax Employees,
undated 224. Local 1614 Amsterdam, NY City Employees, 1970; undated 225. Local 1623 Pennsylvania, undated 226. Local 1624 Austin, TX, undated 227. Local 1624 Central Texas Public Employees, 1969 228. Local 1627 Central Falls, RI City Employees, undated 229. Local 1630 Fraser, MI School Board, undated
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230. Local 1632 Columbus, OH City Employees, 1963-1972; undated 231. Local 1632 Columbus, OH, 1977-1979 232. Local 1634 Los Angeles, CA Librarians Guild, 1968 233. Local 1635 Rochester, NY, 1963-1964; undated 234. Local 1635 Rochester, NY, 1977; undated 235. Local 1637 Philadelphia Public Property Employees / Police and Fire
Personnel, 1967 236. Local 1639 Longview, OH State Hospital Employees, 1963; undated
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1. Local 1643 Waco, TX City Employees, undated 2. Local 1644 Atlanta, GA City Employees, 1970 3. Local 1644 Atlanta, GA, 1970 4. Local 1644 Atlanta, GA Sanitation strike, 1968-1977; undated 5. Local 1651 Warwick, RI City Employees, 1966-1967 6. Local 1652 King County, WA Coroners Employees, 1952-1959; undated 7. Local 1657 University of Chicago Labor and Custodial, 1966 8. Local 1659 Wayne County, MI Public Employees, 1964; undated 9. Local 1659 Michigan, 1980 10. Local 1663 Salt Lake County Employees, 1964 11. Local 1666 Eastern Michigan University, undated 12. Local 1673 Louisiana State Highway Department, undated 13. Local 1675 Contra Costa and Solano County, CA County and Municipal
Employees (Wurf and Lucy), 1963-1969; undated 14. Local 1676 San Diego State Employees, undated 15. Local 1683 Louisville, KY Water Commission Employees, undated 16. Local 1684 Humboldt County Employees Association (Eureka, CA), 1966;
undated 17. Local 1684 Humboldt County, CA, 1979 18. Local 1685 Illinois State Capitol Employees, 1967; undated 19. Local 1693 Maryland, 1978; undated 20. Local 1694 University of Maryland Hospital Employees, 1967 21. Local 1695 University of California Technological and Professional
Employees, 1967; undated 22. Local 1699 Ohio University Employees, 1967-1969; undated 23. Local 1699 Athens, OH, undated 24. Local 1700 Halifax, MA Town Employees, undated 25. Local 1703 Massachusetts, 1967 26. Local 1705 Lowell, MA Department of Public Works, 1967 27. Local 1707 New York City Leadership Conference, 1963 28. Local 1707 New York City, undated 29. Local 1707 New York City Community and Social Agency Employees, 1957-
1973; undated 30. Local 1707 New York City Federation of Jewish Philanthropists strike, 1964 31. Local 1707 New York City Federation of Jewish Philanthropies – Social
Agency Employees strike, 1963-1965
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32. Local 1711 V Rivera Munoz, Puerto Rico Municipal Employees, 1963; undated
33. Local 1716 Connecticut, 1966-1967 34. Local 1722 Oregon State Hospital Employees, undated 35. Local 1723 Oregon State Medical School Employees, 1963; undated 36. Local 1723 Pennsylvania, undated 37. Local 1724 Lane County, OR Road Department Employees, 1968; undated 38. Local 1726 Delaware Correctional Institution Employees, 1966 39. Local 1733 Memphis, TN, 1968; undated 40. Local 1733 Memphis, TN contact sheets, 1968-1973 41. Local 1733 Memphis, TN Stewards Graduation, 1972 42. Local 1733 Memphis, TN Career Development Program, 1973 43. Local 1733 Memphis, TN Career Development Graduation, 1973 44. Local 1735 Massachusetts State Law Enforcement Officers, 1967; undated 45. Local 1741 Ohio State Reformatory Employees, 1965 46. Local 1746 Cuyahoga County, OH Union Members & Work (Cleveland),
1967 47. Local 1746 Cuyahoga County, OH organizational activities (Cleveland),
undated 48. Local 1746 Cuyahoga County, OH Employees (Cleveland), 1967-1969;
undated 49. Local 1748 Norwalk, CT, 1974 50. Local 1766 Puerto Rico Commonwealth Employees, 1968; undated 51. Local 1770 Connecticut (disbanded), undated 52. Local 1773 Syracuse, NY, 1970 53. Local 1775 Gallipolis, OH State School Employees, 1965; undated 54. Local 1776 University of Massachusetts Amherst Employees, 1963-1969 55. Local 1782 Athens, OH State Hospital Employees, 1966 56. Local 1787 Quincy, IL Soldiers and Sailors Home, 1966 57. Local 1802 Harford County, MD, 1969 58. Local 1803 Jasper, AL, 1977; undated 59. Local 1809 Massachusetts, undated 60. Local 1810 Central Missouri Public Employees, 1966; undated 61. Local 1812 Western Missouri Public Employees, 1967; undated 62. Local 1824 University of Maine Employees, 1973 63. Local 1826, 1973 64. Local 1828 Maine Law Enforcement Personnel, 1968-1971 65. Local 1834 Maryland Contract Signing, undated 66. Local 1834 Garrett County, MD Roadworkers Strike for Union Recognition,
1970 67. Local 1837 Michigan, undated 68. Local 1858 North Haven, CT Custodial Employees, 1969 69. Local 1863 Detroit, MI School Crossing Guards, undated 70. Local 1868 Polk County, IA Social Services Department, undated 71. Local 1870 New York Capitol Police, 1969 72. Local 1872 Glen Falls, NY Forest Rangers, undated
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73. Local 1872 New York, 1974; undated 74. Local 1878 Orient State Institute (Ohio), 1974; undated 75. Local 1879 Orleans Parish School Board Food Service Employees, undated 76. Local 1887 Indianapolis, IN, 1977 77. Local 1893 University of Oregon Employees, 1971 78. Local 1897 University of North Carolina, 1970 79. Local 1901 Brown County, WI Mental Health Center Employees, 1973 80. Local 1902 Opelousas, LA Municipal Employees, 1969 81. Local 1903 Winnebago County, WI Highway Department, 1968 82. Local 1905 Michigan, 1980 83. Local 1907 Florida, undated 84. Local 1908 Albany, NY, 1972 85. Local 1919 Fairfax County, VA, 1970 86. Local 1920 Portsmouth, VA Public School Employees, 1969; undated 87. Local 1923 Ontonagon, MI, undated 88. Local 1924 Fairfax County, VA Public Employees, undated 89. Local 1930 New York City Library Guild, 1968 90. Local 1932 Connecticut (disbanded), undated 91. Local 1934 Little Rock, AR, 1976 92. Local 1938 Ohio, 1980 93. Local 1942 Ohio, 1969-1970 94. Local 1944 Pascagoula, MS, undated 95. Local 1959 New Jersey, 1971; undated 96. Local 1960 Wayne Township, NJ, 1969 97. Local 1961 New Jersey, 1970 98. Local 1963 Mercer County, NJ, 1970 99. Local 1964 Middlesex County and Woodbridge, NJ, 1969 100. Local 1965 Camden County, NJ, 1969 101. Local 1967 Marlborough, NJ State Hospital, 1962 102. Local 1979, 1970 103. Local 1992 New Orleans, LA Sewerage and Water Board Employees, 1968;
undated 104. Local 2000 Chicago, IL, 1973; undated 105. Local 2008 Muskegon, MI, 1979 106. Local 2019 East Bay Municipal Utilities District (Oakland, CA), 1973 107. Local 2027, 1974 108. Local 2033 Butte, MT, 1977; undated 109. Local 2037 Pittsburgh Foremen and Supervisors, 1971 110. Local 2051 New Mexico Municipal Employees, undated 111. Local 2070 University of California, 1979; undated 112. Local 2072 Merced County Employees, undated 113. Local 2077 Dearborn, MI, 1976 114. Local 2078 Oakland, CA, 1978 115. Local 2089 Maine, undated 116. Local 2101 Meadville, PA, 1974 117. Local 2141 Danville, PA, 1974
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118. Local 2152 Carbon County, PA, 1971 119. Local 2156 Pennsylvania (McEntee), undated 120. Local 2174 Toledo, OH, undated 121. Local 2183 New Mexico, 1971 122. Local 2200 Louisiana, undated 123. Local 2203 Maryland State Professional, Technological, and Clerical
Employees, 1971 124. Local 2206 Erie, PA Municipal Employees, undated 125. Local 2210 Millville, NJ, undated 126. Local 2217 Monmouth County, NJ State Health Workers, 1979 127. Local 2237 Tuscaloosa, AL, undated 128. Local 2238 New Mexico, 1972-1978 129. Local 2250 Prince George’s County, MD, 1973-1980; undated 130. Local 2254 New Jersey, 1973 131. Local 2295 Louisiana, undated 132. Local 2358 Philipsburg, PA, 1976 133. Local 2363 Wellsboro, PA, 1977 134. Local 2365 Pennsylvania, 1973 135. Local 2380 Ohio, 1972 136. Local 2384 Phoenix, AZ, 1976-1977; undated 137. Local 2391 Alabama, 1973 138. Local 2396 Michigan, 1972 139. Local 2399 San Antonio, TX, 1973; undated 140. Local 2406 Oklahoma City, 1972-1973 141. Local 2413 Vermont, undated 142. Local 2415 Pennsylvania (disbanded), 1972-1977 143. Local 2428 San Francisco, CA, 1972-1977 144. Local 2444 Dallas, TX, 1973 145. Local 2454 Anoka County, MN, 1979 146. Local 2462 Maryland, undated 147. Local 2463 Independence, MO, undated 148. Local 2483 Carbon County, PA, undated 149. Local 2533 Pennsylvania, undated 150. Local 2534 Harrisburg, PA, 1975; undated 151. Local 2547 Ohio, undated 152. Local 2554 Pennsylvania, 1972 153. Local 2564 Anne Arundel County, MD, 1977 154. Local 2571 Bellevue, OH City Employees, undated 155. Local 2573 Ohio, undated 156. Local 2585 Luzerne County, PA, undated 157. Local 2617 Tiffin, OH, undated 158. Local 2618 Wooster, OH, undated 159. Local 2620 Sacramento, CA, 1977-1979 160. Local 2622, 1979 161. Local 2638 Stark County, OH, 1977 162. Local 2653 Michigan, 1979; undated
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163. Local 2657 Delaware (disbanded), 1975 164. Local 2663 Connecticut Human and Social Services Professionals, 1979 165. Local 2673 Los Angeles, CA (disbanded), 1974 166. Local 2693 Arizona (disbanded), 1978 167. Local 2700 Contra Costa, CA, 1973; undated 168. Local 2701 Louisiana, undated 169. Local 2702 California, undated 170. Local 2703 Merced County, CA, undated 171. Local 2730 Missouri, undated 172. Local 2739 Los Angeles, CA, undated 173. Local 2766 Missouri, undated 174. Local 2772 Indiana Area School District, PA, 1977 175. Local 2786 New York, undated 176. Local 2787 Montpelier, VT City Police, undated 177. Local 2831 Oregon, undated 178. Local 2848 Florida State Prisons, 1979 179. Local 2890 Virginia, undated 180. Local 2904 Alabama, undated 181. Local 2921, undated 182. Local 2924 Pittsburgh, PA, 1976 183. Local 2957 Arkansas, undated 184. Local 2901 Michigan, undated 185. Local 2960 Phoenix, AZ Clerical Win, undated 186. Local 3032 Hialeah, FL Civil Service Employees Association, undated 187. Local 3042 Corpus Christi, TX, 1978; undated 188. Local 3046 North Dakota, 1978 189. Local 3090 California, undated 190. Local 3091 Jefferson Parish, LA Schools, 1979 191. Local 3107 Pennsylvania, 1980
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1. Council 1 New Jersey Convention (1970: Atlantic City, NJ) 2. Council 1 New Jersey, 1969-1971 3. Council 2 Washington State Council of County and Municipal Employees,
1950-1954; 1971 4. Council 3 Minneapolis, MN City and County Employee District Council,
1950-1957 5. Council 4 West Haven, CT, 1969-1973; undated 6. Council 4 Connecticut, 1976-1979; undated 7. Council 5 Iowa State Council of AFSCME Local Unions, 1960-1968; undated 8. Council 6 Minnesota Council of State Employees, 1955-1975; undated 9. Council 6 Minnesota, 1971-1980; undated 10. Council 8 Ohio Convention, 1966 11. Council 8 Ohio Convention, 1968 12. Council 8 Ohio Legislation Conference, 1970 March 13. Council 8 Ohio Presidents’ Conference for Northeast Ohio, 1971
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14. Council 8 Ohio Public Employee Council, 1966-1969 15. Council 8 Ohio, 1973-1979; undated 16. Council 9 Montana State Council, 1955; 1967; undated 17. Council 9 Montana, 1948-1968; undated 18. Council 9 Montana, undated 19. Council 11 Akron, OH District Council of AFSCME Local Unions, 1971;
undated 20. Council 12 Oregon State Council of AFSCME Local Unions, 1951-1966;
undated 21. Council 14 Greater Atlanta Public Employees, 1949-1969; undated 22. Council 15 Connecticut, 1968-1973 23. Council 16 Connecticut State Council, 1951-1966; undated 24. Council 17 Louisiana – International Executive Board Meeting (IEB), 1950 25. Council 17 Louisiana Convention, 1967 26. Council 17 Louisiana State Council of AFSCME Locals, 1966-1968; undated 27. Council 17 Louisiana, 1970s 28. Council 18 Northeastern Ohio District Council, 1968-1971; undated 29. Council 18 New Mexico, 1972-1978; undated 30. Council 19 Illinois State AFL-CIO Convention, 1968 September 23-27 31. Council 19 Chicago-Cook County, IL District Council, 1966-1972; undated 32. Council 19 Cook County, IL Hospital Campaign, 1971 August 33. Council 20 Washington, DC, 1977; undated 34. Council 21 Ohio State Council of State Employees Locals, 1953-1969 35. Council 22 South Florida, 1953-1969; undated 36. Council 23 Detroit Delegate Assembly, 1967 July 13 37. Council 24 Wisconsin State Employees Association of AFSCME Locals,
1949-1969 38. Council 24 Wisconsin, 1955; 1970-1977; undated 39. Council 25 Tampa, FL District Council, 1960-1965; undated 40. Council 26 Pennsylvania State council of AFSCME Locals, 1946-1969;
undated 41. Council 27 Baltimore, MD Police Council, 1971-1973 42. Council 28 Washington Federation of State Employees, 1950-1969; undated 43. Council 28 Washington conferences, 1963-1969; undated 44. Council 28 Washington State, 1979; undated 45. Council 30 Virginia, 1971; undated 46. Council 31 Illinois, 1977-1980; undated 47. Council 32 Nebraska State Council of AFSCME Locals, 1950-1963 48. Council 33 Philadelphia, PA, undated
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1. Council 34 Illinois, 1940s 2. Council 34 Illinois, 1950-1953 3. Council 34 Illinois, 1954-1957 4. Council 34 Illinois, 1962 5. Council 34 Illinois, 1963
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6. Council 34 Illinois, 1964 7. Council 34 Illinois, 1965 8. Council 34 Illinois, 1966 9. Council 34 Illinois, 1967-1968 10. Council 34 Illinois, 1970 11. Council 34 Illinois, 1971 12. Council 34 Illinois, undated 13. Council 34 Illinois State Fair Booth 14. Council 36 Florida, 1953 15. Council 36 California, 1973-1977; undated 16. Council 37 New York City, 1940s 17. Council 37 New York City, 1950s 18. Council 37 New York City, 1960s 19. Council 37 New York City, 1970s 20. Council 37 New York City, undated 21. Council 37 New York City AFT-TWU Rally, 1967 22. Council 37 New York City Harry Gray Retirement Party, 1968 23. Council 37 New York City tax reform petitions, 1969 24. Council 37 New York City 25th Anniversary, 1970 25. Council 37 New York City Central Park Zoo, 1973 26. Council 37 New York City Training Session, undated 27. Council 37 New York City Shop Steward Class, undated 28. Council 37 New York City Rally, undated 29. Council 37 New York City, undated 30. Council 37 New York City rally, undated 31. Council 37 New York City Queensborough Library Guild “Social Action”
Demonstration, undated 32. Council 37 New York City, 1971; undated 33. Council 38 Arkansas, 1950s 34. Council 38 Arkansas, 1960s 35. Council 38 Arkansas, 1970s 36. Council 38 Arkansas, undated 37. Council 38 Arkansas, 1979; undated 38. Council 39 Puerto Rico, 1960 39. Council 39 Puerto Rico, 1963; undated 40. Council 40 Wisconsin, 1947 41. Council 40 Wisconsin, 1952 42. Council 40 Wisconsin Legal Convention, 1955 43. Council 40 Wisconsin, 1968-1970 44. Council 40 Wisconsin Convention (1971: Beloit, WI) 45. Council 40 Wisconsin Convention, 1973 46. Council 40 Wisconsin Convention 1974 47. Council 40 Wisconsin, undated 48. Council 40 Wisconsin, undated 49. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1950s 50. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1962
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51. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1963 52. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1964 53. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1965 54. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1966 55. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1967 56. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1968 57. Council 41 Massachusetts, 1969-1972 58. Council 41 Massachusetts, undated 59. Council 42 Texas, undated 60. Council 42 Texas, 1963-1969 61. Council 43 Tennessee, 1950-1979; undated 62. Council 44 Illinois, 1950s 63. Council 44 Illinois, 1960s 64. Council 44 Illinois, 1971; undated 65. Council 46 Ohio, 1949-1955 66. Council 46 Toledo, OH, 1967-1974 67. Council 47 Philadelphia, PA, 1974-1976; undated 68. Council 48 Milwaukee, WI, 1940s 69. Council 48 Milwaukee, WI, 1950s 70. Council 48 Milwaukee, WI, 1960s 71. Council 48 Milwaukee, WI, 1973; undated 72. Council 48 Milwaukee, WI, 1977; undated 73. Council 49 South Dakota, 1977; undated 74. Council 50 New York, 1950s 75. Council 50 New York, 1960s 76. Council 50 New York, undated 77. Council 50 New York Security Employees Ballot Counting, 1969 78. Council 50 New York Political Convention, 1970 79. Council 50 New York Brotherhood Committee, 1970
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1. Council 51 Cincinnati, OH, 1940s 2. Council 51 Cincinnati, OH, 1950s 3. Council 51 Cincinnati, OH, 1960s 4. Council 51 Cincinnati, OH, 1970s 5. Council 51 Cincinnati, OH, undated 6. Council 52 Oregon State Employees, undated 7. Council 53 Ohio, 1969-1977 8. Council 54 Utah State Council of AFSCME Locals (disbanded), 1954-1965;
undated 9. Council 55 Michigan Council of County and Municipal Employees, 1954-
1960s; undated 10. Council 57 San Mateo, CA District Council, 1960; undated 11. Council 58 West Virginia, 1949; 1962-1963 12. Council 58 West Virginia, 1964-1966 13. Council 58 West Virginia, undated
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14. Council 60 California, undated 15. Council 61 Iowa, undated 16. Council 62 Indiana, 1963-1967 17. Council 62 Indiana, 1968-1979 18. Council 62 Indiana, undated 19. Council 62 Indiana, undated 20. Council 62 Indiana, undated 21. Council 63 New Jersey, 1972 22. Council 64 Kansas, undated 23. Council 66 New York, 1944-1946 24. Council 66 New York, 1947-1949 25. Council 66 New York, 1951-1955 26. Council 66 New York, 1964 27. Council 66 New York, 1970-1979 28. Council 66 New York, undated 29. Council 67 Maryland, 1963-1964 30. Council 67 Maryland, 1965 31. Council 67 Maryland, 1966-1969 32. Council 67 Maryland, 1971-1974 33. Council 67 Maryland, 1976-1980; undated 34. Council 67 Maryland, undated 35. Council 68 New Hampshire, undated 36. Council 70 Rhode Island, 1950s 37. Council 70 Rhode Island, 1960s 38. Council 70 Rhode Island, 1970s 39. Council 70 Rhode Island, undated 40. Council 71 New Jersey, undated 41. Council 72 Missouri, 1960-1966 42. Council 72 Missouri, 1967-1969 43. Council 72 Missouri, 1970s 44. Council 72 Missouri, undated 45. Council 73 New Jersey, undated 46. Council 74 Maine, 1966-1968; undated 47. Council 74 Maine, 1975-1978; undated 48. Council 75 Oregon, 1968 49. Council 75 Oregon, 1977; undated 50. Council 76 Colorado, 1950s 51. Council 76 Colorado, 1960s 52. Council 76 Colorado, 1970s 53. Council 76 Colorado, undated 54. Council 78 Ohio, 1967-1972; undated 55. Council 79 North and South Dakota, 1967-1978; undated 56. Council 79 Florida, 1972-1979; undated 57. Council 80 Nebraska, undated 58. Council 81 Delaware, 1965-1970; undated 59. Council 82 New York fact finding committee, 1970
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60. Council 82 New York Attica, 1971 61. Council 82 New York, 1972 62. Council 82 New York, 1974 63. Council 82 New York, 1975; undated 64. Council 82 New York, undated 65. Council 83 Pennsylvania, 1973 66. Council 84 Pennsylvania, undated 67. Council 87 Pennsylvania, 1973 68. Council 89 Pennsylvania, 1974-1975 69. Council 90 Pennsylvania, 1976; undated 70. Council 91 Minnesota, 1979; undated 71. Council 92 Maryland, undated 72. Council 93 Massachusetts, 1977-1979; undated 73. Council 93 California, 1970 74. Council 94 Rhode Island, 1979; undated 75. Council 96 Sacramento, CA, undated 76. Council 99 Texas, 1976; undated 77. Council 990 Illinois, 1973-1974; undated 78. Council 991 Iowa, 1973 79. Council 998 Nebraska Organizing Committee, 1973
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1. American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), 1958 2. AFL Convention (1943: Boston, MA) 3. AFL Convention (1948: New York, NY) 4. AFL Convention (1949: St. Paul, MN) 5. AFL-CIO Convention (1957: Miami, FL) 6. AFL-CIO Convention (1958: Washington, DC) 7. AFL-CIO Convention (1961: Miami Beach, FL) 8. AFL-CIO Convention (1965: San Francisco, CA) 9. Ohio AFL-CIO, 1967 10. AFL-CIO Convention (1969: Atlantic City, NJ) 11. AFL-CIO Executive Council, 1969 12. AFL-CIO Unions for Scientific, Professional and Cultural Employees
(SPACE), 1969 13. AFL-CIO Convention, 1970 14. AFL-CIO Executive Council Meeting (1970: Bal Harbour, FL), 1970
February 15. AFL-CIO Executive Council Meeting (1970: Atlanta, GA), 1970 May 16. AFL-CIO Convention (1971: Bal Harbour, FL), 1971 November 17. AFL-CIO Executive Council, 1972 18. AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department, 1972 June 19. AFL-CIO Convention, 1973 October 14-18 20. AFL-CIO/AFSCME meeting (1974: Washington, DC) 21. AFL-CIO Public Employee Department founding convention, 1974
November
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22. AFL-CIO Executive Council – Florida, 1975 February 23. AFL-CIO Convention (1975: San Francisco, CA), 1975 October 24. Illinois AFL-CIO Convention, 1975 25. Minnesota AFL-CIO Convention, 1977 26. AFL-CIO Convention, 1978 December 27. AFL-CIO Convention, 1979 November 28. AFL-CIO Officers, 1954-1966; undated 29. New York State AFL-CIO, 1970 30. AFSCME Area Directors Meeting, 1971 April 31. AFSCME Area Directors Meeting, 1974 March 23-24 32. AFSCME Area Directors Meeting, 1974-1975 33. AFSCME Area Directors Meeting, 1977 September 34. AFSCME Area Directors Meeting, 1978 March 35. AFSCME Conventions, 1937-1938 36. AFSCME Convention (1940: Duluth, MN) 37. AFSCME Convention (1946: Chicago, IL) 38. AFSCME Convention (1948: Boston, MA) 39. AFSCME Convention (1950: Omaha, NE) 40. AFSCME Convention (1952: Milwaukee, WI) 41. AFSCME Convention (1954: Los Angeles, CA) (1 of 2) 42. AFSCME Convention (1954: Los Angeles, CA) (2 of 2) 43. AFSCME Convention (1956: Detroit, MI) (1 of 2) 44. AFSCME Convention (1956: Detroit, MI) (2 of 2) 45. AFSCME Convention (1958: Long Beach, CA) 46. AFSCME Convention (1960: Philadelphia, PA) (1 of 2) 47. AFSCME Convention (1960: Philadelphia, PA) (2 of 2) 48. AFSCME Convention (1962: Milwaukee, WI) (1 of 2) 49. AFSCME Convention (1962: Milwaukee, WI) (2 of 2) 50. AFSCME Convention contact sheets (1964: Denver, CO) 51. AFSCME Convention (1964: Denver, CO) (1 of 2) 52. AFSCME Convention (1964: Denver, CO) (2 of 2) 53. AFSCME Special Constitution Convention, 1965 54. AFSCME Convention (1966: Washington, DC) (1 of 2) 55. AFSCME Convention (1966: Washington, DC) (2 of 2) 56. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) 57. AFSCME Convention contact sheets (1976: Miami Beach, FL) 58. AFSCME Hospital Career Development Program, 1969 59. AFSCME Committee to study financial operation of union, 1969 60. American Public Health Association, 1972-1973 61. American Public Health Association – APHA/AFSCME Boston Conference,
1973 62. Brazil National Conference for Public Employees, 1962 July 63. California State Conference of Public Employees, 1956 64. California State Conference of Public Employees, 1962 65. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Convention, 1973 December 66. CETA Conference
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67. Labor Conference on Civil Rights, 1962-1964 68. Civil Service Meeting – New York, 1945 69. Clerical Advisory Committee Meeting, 1979 December-1980 70. Regional Staff Conference – Denver, CO 71. Communications Conference, 1979 December 72. Community & Social Agency Conference – Atlantic City, NJ 73. Congressional visit from AFSCME members 74. AFSCME Constitutional Revision Commission hearings (1964: Cincinnati,
OH) 75. Committee on Union Responsibility (COUR) miscellaneous 76. Committee on Union Responsibility (COUR) Conferences – Chicago and
Milwaukee, 1963 77. Committee on Union Responsibility (COUR) Conference (1963: Milwaukee,
WI) 78. Correctional Departments Policy Committee, 1964 79. Deinstitutionalization Conference, 1975 February 11 80. Democratic Agenda Conference, 1979 81. Democratic National Convention, 1972 82. Democratic National Convention, 1976 83. Democratic National Mini-Convention slides and contact sheets – Memphis,
TN 84. Detroit, MI Staff Conference, before 1964 85. Eastern Labor Press Conference, 1943 July 86. Eastern Labor Press Association Conference, 1959 87. Educational Conferences – One-Day Progress (1965: Baltimore, MD) 88. Fair Labor Standards Act Conference delegates 89. Federal Civil Service Conferences, 1952; 1958 90. Florida Local Leadership Conference, 1967
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1. Negotiating, 1960-1971; undated 2. Ohio Health Conference, undated 3. AFSCME Health Conference (1973: Washington, DC), 1973 April 27-28 4. Regional Health Conference (1973: Springfield, IL), 1973 November 5. Baltimore Health Conference, 1973 December 12 6. Minnesota Health Conference, 1973 December 14 7. Indiana Health Institute, 1974 February 8. Harrisburg, PA Health Conference, 1974 March 11 9. New Orleans Health Institute, 1974 March 18 10. Madison, WI Health Conference, 1974 May 6 11. HSTA-NEA 12. Illinois State Federation of Labor, 1955-1957 13. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention, 1957 November 14. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention Problems of the
White Collar Worker, 1957 15. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention, 1959
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16. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention, 1963 November 17. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention (1965:
Washington, DC) 18. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention Dinner, 1965 19. AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department (IUD) Convention (1973: Atlanta,
GA) 20. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), 1950-1951 21. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1940s-1960s 22. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1940s 23. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1953 24. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1954 25. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1955 26. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1956 27. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1957 28. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1958 October 6 29. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1959 April 30. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1959 December 31. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1960 July 32. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1961 March 33. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1962 February 34. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Milwaukee, WI, 1962 May 35. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Washington, DC, 1962 June 36. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1962 October 37. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1963 38. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1964 February 39. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1964 June 40. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1965 January 25-27 41. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Houston, TX, 1965
September 42. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1965 December 43. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1966 February 2-3 44. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Boston, MA, 1966 July 25-
29 45. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Detroit, MI, 1966 46. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1967 January 47. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Seattle, WA, 1967 June 6-8 48. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – New Orleans, LA, 1967
September 18 49. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1967 December 50. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1968 March 51. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1968 July 52. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1969 April 53. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Puerto Rico, 1970 February 54. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1970 March 55. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Denver, CO, 1970 May 8 56. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1970 June
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57. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1970 September 28-30 58. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Honolulu, HI, 1971 October 59. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1972 January 60. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1972 June 5 61. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1972 July 22 62. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – New Orleans, LA, 1972
October 30-31 63. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1973 February 64. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1973 October 65. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Washington, DC, 1974
January 7-9 66. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1974 March 26-27 67. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1974 October 68. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1977 October 69. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1977 November 70. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1977 December 71. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1978 February 72. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Anaheim, CA, 1978 October 73. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1978 December 74. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Hawaii, 1979 March 75. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1979 June 76. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1979 September 77. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) – Glen Cove, NY, 1979
December 78. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) Committee to Study Judicial
Panel, 1979 79. AFSCME International Vice-President Meeting, 1974 October 1 80. Labor Department Meeting, 1973 March 1 81. AFSCME Council Leaders Training Institute, 1962 December 82. Michigan Leadership Conference, 1966 October 30 83. Michigan Leadership Conference, 1967 84. Leadership Conference (1967: Lansing, MI), 1967 November 18 85. Michigan Leadership Conference, 1968 86. Leadership Conference (1971: Washington, DC), 1971 June 87. Leadership Conference (1971: Minneapolis, MN), 197 August 29-31 88. Leadership Conference, 1972 July 89. Ohio Leadership Conference, 1973 May 90. Leadership Conference (1973: Washington, DC), 1973 July 91. Leadership Conference, 1974 March 26 92. Leadership Conference, 1976 January 93. Leadership Conference, 1977 October 94. Leadership Conference (1977: Washington, DC), 1977 November 16-18 95. Leadership Conference, 1979 January 8-10 (slides and photographs) 96. Orlando Leadership Conference, 1979 February 97. Detroit Regional Leadership Conference, 1979 April 98. Boston Regional Conference – Ted Kennedy speaker, 1979 May 18-20
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99. Seattle Leadership Conference, 1979 100. Leadership Conference, 1981
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1. Southwestern Legislative Conference, 1972 October 28 2. Legislative Conference, 1976 November 3. New York Legislative Conference, 1977 November 4. New York Legislative Conference, 1978 5. Wisconsin Legislative Conference, 1978 February 6. Librarians’ Conference (1979: Washington, DC) 7. Lucas County, OH Conference, 1954 8. March of Dimes, undated 9. AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department (MTD) Executive Board, 1960;
undated 10. AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department (MTD) Convention, 1965 11. AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department (MTD) Convention (1966: Bal
Harbour, FL), 1966 February 12. AFL-CIO Maritime Trades Department (MTD) Conference, 1969 February 13. Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Conference 14. Mayors meeting in New York, 1971 May 15. U.S. Conference of Mayors, undated 16. Midwestern University Conference (1967: Chicago, IL), 1967 October 17. National Education Association (NEA) Convention, 1974 August 18. National Union of Public Employees of Canada 19. New England Educational Conference 20. New England Regional Institute (1954: Portsmouth, NH) 21. New England Institute, 1956 October 22. New England Regional Conference, 1958 23. OSHA Conference (1976: Chicago, IL), 1976 October 28 24. AFSCME Police Conference, 1959 December 25. President’s Committee on Consumer Interests 26. President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped 27. Professional Advisory Committee Meeting, 1979 28. PSAB, 1976-1979 29. AFSCME Interim Committee on Sex Discrimination, 1972 30. AFSCME Interim Committee on Sex Discrimination meeting, 1973
November 31. AFSCME Interim Committee on Sex Discrimination conference, 1974 July 13 32. Women’s Leadership Rally on National Health Insurance, 1976 March 9-10 33. Equal Rights Amendment, 1977 34. AFSCME Women’s Rights Committee meeting, 1979 October 35. AFSCME Women’s Rights Committee conference (1979: Milwaukee, WI),
1979 June 36. AFSCME Women’s Regional Conference (1979: Washington, DC), 1979
May 4-5 37. AFSCME Women’s Regional Conference (1979: Boston, MA), 1979 June
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38. AFSCME Women’s Regional Conference (1979: Portland, OR), 1979 July 39. AFSCME Women’s Rights Committee, 1979 February 40. AFSCME Women’s Advisory Committee, 1984 February 41. Public Services International (PSI) – Zander in Africa 42. Public Services International (PSI) – Zander in Mexico, 1955 May 43. Public Services International (PSI) – A Fiji Islander 44. Public Services International (PSI) – Executive Board Meeting (1963:
Washington, DC) 45. Public Services International (PSI) – Graduates, 1964 46. Public Services International (PSI) – Japanese delegation 47. Public Services International (PSI), 1964 48. Public Services International (PSI) in Rome 49. Public Services International (PSI) members, 1963; 1970-1971 50. Public Services International (PSI) convention (1973: New York, NY), 1973
October 51. Public Services International (PSI) (1976: Washington, DC), 1976 October
21-22 52. Public Services International (PSI) 53. Retired Members Committee Meeting, 1970 54. Rhode Island Conference, 1953 55. St. Louis, MO Staff Conference, 1959 56. Seafarers International Union Headquarters Building – Brooklyn, 1952 57. Conference of State Labor Agencies 58. Training the Trainers, late 1970s 59. Union Industries Show (1960: Washington, DC) 60. Union Industries Show (1961: Detroit, MI) 61. Union Industries Show (1963: St. Louis, MO) 62. Union Industries Show (1964: Louisville, KY) 63. Union Industries Show (Cincinnati, OH) 64. AFSCME Welfare Conference, 1969 November 65. AFSCME Welfare Conference, 1969 November 1-3 66. Unemployment Conference (Columbus, OH) 67. White House Economic Summit, 1974 September 68. White House Economic Summit, 1978 January 69. Abernathy, Ralph, 1970 70. Alsup, Clyde, 1965 71. Anderson, Arvid, 1969 72. Anderson, Walter, 1966 73. Blatz, Albert, 1961-1965; undated 74. Bolle, Martin C., 1952-1953 75. Bunker, George D., 1952 76. Busacca, Anne 77. Childs, Joe 78. Collins, Leroy – Florida Governor, 1955 79. Daly, Maxine E., 1972 80. Darraugh, W.E.
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81. Della, Charles, 1966 82. Doan, Edward N. 83. Doig, Thomas W., 1950s 84. Duncan, Stephen, 1966 85. Evans, Daniel J. (Washington Governor), 1965-1971 86. Fraser, Douglas, 1966 87. Glass, James, 1986; undated 88. Gotbaum, Victor, 1968-1970; undated 89. Goldberg, Arthur – Secretary of Labor, 1961 90. Hall, Paul, 1965-1969; undated 91. Humphrey, Hubert Horatio, circa 1965 92. Hallam, Glen C. 93. Hodgson, James D., 1970 94. Jackson, Jessie 95. Johnson, Lyndon B., 1964-1968 96. Kennedy, Edward, 1969; 1980 97. Kennedy, John F., 1961 98. Livingston, John – Director of Organizing AFL-CIO 99. Mazey, Emil – UAW Secretary-Treasurer 100. McCarthy, Eugene J. – Senator, 1965 101. McGovern, George, 1969 102. Meany, George, 1954; 1963 103. Mire, Joseph 104. Mitten, Adrian, 1948; 1966 105. Mondale, Walter, 1969 106. Morales, Peter, 1971 107. Muskie, Edmund S., 1964; 1971 108. O’Connor, John 109. Perkins, Frances 110. Picore, Robert 111. Pollock, William – Textile Workers International Union President, 1965 112. Powell, Adam Clayton – Representative, circa 1966 113. Reuther, Roy, 1964 114. Reuther, Victor, 1962 115. Reuther, Walter P., 1959-1960 116. Rici, Frank 117. Romney, George, 1965-1966 118. Roosevelt, Eleanor 119. Salandini, Rev. Victor, 1966 120. Schnitzler, William F. – AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer, 1958 121. Schoen, John – Iowa Council 5 Secretary 122. Shultz, George, 1969 123. Smith, J.R. 124. Snyder, Frank 125. Spriester, H., 1951; undated 126. Solito, Victor, 1970
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127. Starks, Rev. H.L., 1971 128. Steirett, John F., 1966; undated 129. Stevenson, Adlai 130. Stout, Earl, 1968 131. Tafel, Lee, 1968 132. Taibi, Charlie, 1964 133. Truman, Harry S, 1947 134. Ward, William, 1965; undated 135. Westin, Ernest, 1969 136. Willard, Robert 137. Williamson, Sir Thomas, 1962 138. Young, Whitney M., 1968 139. Zinos, John, 1965-1966 140. AFSCME Art Exhibits, 1977-1979; undated 141. AFSCME Exhibit Reception at Wayne State University Archives, 1986 142. AFSCME in the Movies 143. AFSCME Headquarters Office Staff, 1951-1970; undated 144. AFSCME Office Workers, 1970 145. AFSCME Headquarters Staff Picnic, 1952-1953; undated 146. AFSCME Staff Portraits 147. AFSCME Headquarters Staff – Zander years 148. AFSCME Staff Intern Program (ASIP) 149. AFSCME Staff Institute, 1963 February 150. AFSCME – UAW, 1976 151. AFT Philadelphia Teachers strike, 1973 February 25 152. American University Students visit AFSCME Headquarters, 1973 153. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) Dinner, 1975 March 6 154. Antiwar demonstration, 1972 May 11 155. Area Directory lobby for counter-cyclical bill, 1975 April 25 156. Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial, 1974 July 10 157. Blumenstein art exhibit, 1979 158. Buildings 159. Career Development, 1970 160. Career Development Program opening day ceremonies – Boston, 1969 161. Career Development Program graduation – Boston, 1970 162. Career Development Program graduation – Highland View, 1970 February 6 163. Career Development Program graduation – Cleveland, 1970 164. Career Development Program center managers meeting, 1970 165. Career Development Program training and graduates – Minnesota, 1972 166. Career Development Program custodial trainees, 1972 167. Career Development Program Memphis students, 1973 168. Career Development Program graduates – Austin, TX, 1974 169. Career Development Program classes and graduates – Detroit, 1975 170. Career Development Program diplomas 171. Career Development Program graduation – Boston City Hospital 172. Career Development Program graduation – Long Island
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173. Career Development Program planning meeting Box 56
1. Career Development Program 2. Carter campaign, 1975-1976 3. Carter Inaugural Party, 1976 4. Children of South Africa exhibit, 1979-1980 5. Cities 6. AFSCME Civil Rights Committee 7. Coalition of American Public Employees (CAPE), 1971-1973 8. Colorado Unions of Public Employees (CUPE) 9. AFSCME Community Affairs Committee 10. Community Chest drive 11. Connecticut Organizing Committee, 1955-1962; undated 12. Consumers Union 13. D.C. Children’s Center 14. Economic situation pictures for Public Employee, 1974-1975 15. Education Institute (field), 1962 16. Education Institute, 1963 May 17. Education Institute – Biddeford, ME, 1963 November 18. Education Institute (field), 1964 19. AFSCME Education and Research Department union staff training, 1967;
undated 20. Farah slack demonstration – Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers,
1972 December 11 21. Family Assistance Act Rally, 1970 October 7 22. Feed the Hungry Committee, 1962 23. Forand Bill Hearing 24. Ford Veto Override, 1977 25. Foreign visitors – Argentina 26. Foreign visitors – Belgium and Britain, 1952; undated 27. Foreign visitors – France 28. Foreign visitors – Germany 29. Foreign visitors – Indonesia 30. Foreign visitors – Japan, 1967 31. Foreign visitors – Mexico and Morocco 32. Foreign visitors – South Africa 33. Foreign visitors – Sweden 34. Foreign visitors – Turkey 35. Gas lines 36. Gastineau, Carl testimonial dinner, 1964 June 1 37. Samuel Gompers statue 38. Government Employees Council, 1965 39. Grassroots Lobby group #1, 1979 March 26-28 40. Grassroots Lobby group #2, 1979 April 2-4 41. Grassroots Lobby group #3, 1979 April 9-11
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42. Grassroots Lobby group #4, 1979 April 23-25 (1 of 2) 43. Grassroots Lobby group #4, 1979 April 23-25 (2 of 2) 44. Grievance procedure – demonstration of 45. Health Security Rally – JFK Stadium (1975: Washington, DC), 1975 January
14 46. Housing projects – Zander Apartments – Milwaukee, 1961 47. Housing projects – Vistamar – Puerto Rico, 1962 48. Housing projects – Zander-Northport Apartments – Madison, 1964 49. Housing projects – Zander Towne Apartments – Los Angeles 50. Housing projects – Zander Cohaset Apartments – North Hollywood, 1964 51. Housing projects – Zander Apartments – Canoga Park, CA, 1965 52. Housing projects – Riverview Housing Project – Florida 53. Housing projects – “Zander Realty” 54. Human Resources Development Institute (HDRI), 1969 55. Illinois CAPE signing, 1974 March 56. Internal organizing, 1976; undated 57. International Affairs, 1971-1978 58. International Field Staff Meeting (1966: Washington, DC), 1966 December 59. International Trade Secretariat (ITS), 1954 60. International Vice Presidents 61. Job Corps Conservation centers 62. Job Training, 1969 63. J.P. Stevens Boycott – Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union,
1978 64. Judicial Panel members, 1965-1970 65. Judicial Panel, 1972 66. Kansas State Organizing Committee 67. Labor Action Committee rally (1973: San Francisco, CA), 1973 April 29 68. Labor Day observance, 1966 69. Labor for Peace, 1972 June 25 70. Labor Law Reform rally, 1978 May 71. Labor League for Political Education, 1958 72. Labor News Conference, 1980 April 73. Ladd School 74. Landrum-Griffin Act cartoon 75. Los Angeles City Union group, 1971 76. Los Angeles Clerical Employees, 1972 77. Maine – Northern New England Organizing Committee, 1965 78. March and rally for jobs (1975: Washington, DC), 1975 April 26 79. March of Dimes campaign, 1977-1979 80. Maryland Organizing Drive, 1966 81. McCall Plant – Bowie, MD 82. McGovern Campaign leaflet, 1972 83. McGovern for President rally (1972: New York, NY), 1972 November 84. McGovern rally (1972: Baltimore, MD), 1972 October 85. Merkle Press – Public Employee, 1974-1978
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86. Michigan Education Institute, 1955 87. Minnesota Organizing Committee 88. Miss Public Employee queen and floats, 1950s 89. Movie: Fortune and Men’s Eyes, 1971 90. National Committee for Rural Schools 91. National Municipal League – All-America Cities Competition, 1963
November 92. National Student Association, 1972 September 93. National Urban League Award (Lyndon B. Johnson in attendance), 1969 94. New Britain, CT Municipal Project, 1963 95. New Hampshire Organizing Committee, 1954; undated 96. New York state negotiations, 1969 March 97. Non-Profit and Community Organization Committee, 1979 98. Norfolk-Portsmouth Ferry 99. Northeastern area councils, 1947; undated 100. Nursing homes, 1977-1980; undated 101. Occupations – miscellaneous, 1969-1972; undated 102. Ohio organizing drive 103. Operation Price Watch, 1971 104. Operation Upgrade, 1969 105. Panama Panorama 106. Pay Advisory Board, 1979 107. Peace Corps 108. Physicians National House Staff Association, 1975 109. Point 4 Program of President Truman, 1953 110. Poor Peoples Campaign 111. Power to the Public Worker cover 112. Power to the Public Worker – images used in book 113. Progressive Alliance, 1979; undated 114. Public Employees Week – Milwaukee, WI, 1953 115. Public Employees Week – Syracuse and Detroit, 1956 116. Public Employees Week – Philadelphia, PA, 1958 117. Public Employees Week – Detroit, MI, 1960 118. Public Employees Week – Detroit and West Virginia, 1962 119. Public Employees Week – Detroit, MI, 1963 120. Puerto Rico 121. Rebate Review Panel 122. Regional Health Institutes – Baltimore, MD, 1973 123. Regional Health Institutes – Illinois, 1973 124. Regional Health Institutes – Massachusetts, 1973
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1. Regional Health Institutes – Minnesota, 1973 2. Regional Health Institutes – Ohio, 1973 3. Regional Health Institutes – Indiana, 1974 4. Registered Nurse Election – Flint, MI, circa 1973
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5. Retirees, 1979-1979; undated 6. Rhode Island Municipal Organizing Committee, 1952; undated 7. Rhode Island Republican Women visit to AFSCME headquarters, 1963 April 8. Rhode Island State Organizing Committee, 1963-1964; undated 9. Rochester, NY Organizing Committee, 1964; undated 10. S.S. Hope 11. AFSCME Department of Sanitary Engineering Employees Facilities 12. Schools 13. Ben Shahn art show, 1979 May 14. Senate Budget Committee Hearing – Wurf testimony, 1975 March 4 15. Senate Intergovernmental Relations Committee – Testimony on wage/price
controls on health care, 1974 February 20 16. Senate Intergovernmental Relations Committee – Wurf testimony, 1975
January 31 17. Senate Committee on Juvenile Delinquency, 1973 July 18. Senate Finance Committee 19. Senate Health Committee, 1979 March 20. Senate Intergovernmental Relations Committee, 1975-1976 21. Senate Subcommittee on Labor and Public Welfare – Hearing on Public
Employee Relations Act (PERA), 1974 October 2 22. Arizona, 1974 23. California, 1973; undated 24. Colorado Council 76 25. Connecticut 26. Hawaii, 1971 27. Illinois, 1973-1976; undated 28. Maine, 1975 29. Maryland – Baltimore Police Strike, 1974 30. Massachusetts 31. Michigan, 1973; undated 32. Minnesota, 1977; undated 33. New York, 1974 34. New Jersey, 1974 35. Ohio, 1972-1974 36. Oklahoma 37. Pennsylvania, 1971; undated 38. Rhode Island, 1972 39. Tennessee, 1971 40. Wisconsin, 1979-1980 41. State Bills signed, 1953-1977; undated 42. State capitals 43. Stop Big Oil Day, 1979 October 17 44. Summer Institute – Madison, WI, 1945 45. Summer Institute, 1947 46. Summer Institute – Madison, WI, 1949 47. Summer Institute, 1953
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48. Taft-Hartley Act protest march by CIO in New York, 1947 June 49. TV Strike broadcast 50. Union hall 51. Union Label Service Council 52. United Farm Workers (UFW), 1969-1973; undated 53. United Kingdom – United States exchange program, 1961 June 54. United Nations, 1946-1957 55. United Rubber Workers 56. University of Wisconsin campus Labor School, 1950; undated 57. Voice of America broadcast 58. Voter registration, 1971-1972 59. Water control systems, 1953-1960 60. White House rally for 5.5% cap protest, 1979 June 14 61. World Bank, 1957 62. Youth Conservation Corps – Pennsylvania Council 33, 1959 63. Women’s Art Show 64. World War II, circa 1943 65. Unidentified photos 66. Reiss, Sam photographer exhibit 67. Pilgrim Martin Luther King Memorial Service – West Brentwood, NY, 1979
January 17 68. Walter P. Reuther Library of Labor and Urban Affairs at Wayne State
University in Detroit, MI 69. Jerry Wurf photos (1 of 6) 70. Jerry Wurf photos (2 of 6) 71. Jerry Wurf photos (3 of 6) 72. Jerry Wurf photos (4 of 6) 73. Jerry Wurf photos (5 of 6) 74. Jerry Wurf photos (6 of 6) 75. Jerry Wurf portraits (1 of 2) 76. Jerry Wurf portraits (2 of 2) 77. Jerry Wurf, 1975 78. Jerry Wurf, 1977 79. Jerry Wurf candids 80. Jerry Wurf candids, 1976 April 81. Jerry Wurf candids, 1977 82. Jerry Wurf candids, 1981 83. Jerry Wurf – House Committee on Banking & Currency, 1972 March 6 84. Jerry Wurf before House Ways & Means Committee 85. Jerry Wurf testimony on White House cut proposals
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1. Jerry Wurf accident, 1975 December 6 2. Jerry Wurf California visit, 1970 January 3. Jerry Wurf contracting out Hanrahan Press Luncheon meeting, 1977
November
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4. Jerry Wurf Pay Advisory Board, 1974 5. Jerry Wurf press club, 1978-1979 6. Jerry Wurf press conference on budget cuts and layoffs in cities, 1975 January
29 7. Jerry Wurf testimonial dinner – New York 1965 January 23 8. Jerry Wurf tours Ohio 9. Jerry Wurf – U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1979 10. Jerry Wurf – U.S. Conference of Mayors, 1979 11. Jerry Wurf – Walter P. Reuther Memorial Award 12. Jerry Wurf on National Press Club, 1975 July 10 13. Jerry Wurf on The Today Show, 1978 14. Jerry Wurf on Meet the Press, 1978 September 3 15. Jerry Wurf on Face the Nation, 1979 16. Jerry Wurf – TV shows, 1981 17. Jerry Wurf, Joe Ames 18. Jerry Wurf, Joe Ames, Robert Hastings, 1969 19. Jerry Wurf, H. Badillo, 1972 20. Jerry Wurf, Roy G. Brown, George Watts, 1967 21. Jerry Wurf, Gordon Chapman, Anderson, Duncan 22. Jerry Wurf, Gordon Chapman, Anne Green, circa 1963 23. Jerry Wurf, John Griner, 1970 June 24. Jerry Wurf, Rev. Ralph Jackson, 1969 25. Jerry Wurf, J.I.A. Manswell 26. Jerry Wurf, McCloskey, Thurmond, 1974-1975 27. Jerry Wurf, Betty Miller 28. Jerry Wurf, Betty Miller, Joe Ames 29. Jerry Wurf, Max E. Murninghan, 1967 30. Jerry Wurf, Jacob Petofsky, 1970 31. Jerry Wurf, Ronald Rosenberg, Henry Kaiser, Joe Ames, 1967 32. Jerry Wurf, Cong. Thompson 33. Jerry Wurf, Richard Thompson 34. Jerry Wurf, Willard Wirtz 35. AFSCME Convention slides (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) 36. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) (1 of 5) 37. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) (2 of 5) 38. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) (3 of 5) 39. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) (4 of 5) 40. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) (5 of 5) 41. AFSCME Convention (1970: Denver, CO) (1 of 5) 42. AFSCME Convention (1970: Denver, CO) (2 of 5) 43. AFSCME Convention (1970: Denver, CO) (3 of 5) 44. AFSCME Convention (1970: Denver, CO) (4 of 5) 45. AFSCME Convention (1970: Denver, CO) (5 of 5) 46. AFSCME Convention (1970: Denver, CO) Contact sheets 47. AFSCME Convention (1970: Denver, CO) Slides 48. AFSCME Convention (1970: Denver, CO) Photos
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49. AFSCME Convention (1972: Houston, TX) (1 of 2) 50. AFSCME Convention (1972: Houston, TX) (2 of 2) 51. AFSCME Convention (1972: Houston, TX) Contact sheets (1 of 2) 52. AFSCME Convention (1972: Houston, TX) Contact sheets (2 of 2) 53. AFSCME Convention (1972: Houston, TX) Negatives 54. AFSCME Convention (1972: Houston, TX) Photos 55. AFSCME Convention (1974: Honolulu, HI) Contact sheets 56. AFSCME Convention (1974: Honolulu, HI) Negatives 57. AFSCME Convention (1974: Honolulu, HI) Photos (1 of 2) 58. AFSCME Convention (1974: Honolulu, HI) Photos (2 of 2)
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1. AFSCME Convention (1974: Honolulu, HI) Large contact sheets 2. AFSCME Special Convention (1975: Washington, DC) 3. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (1 of 5) 4. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (2 of 5) 5. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (3 of 5) 6. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (4 of 5) 7. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (5 of 5) 8. AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV) (1 of 4) 9. AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV) (2 of 4) 10. AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV) (3 of 4) 11. AFSCME Convention (1978: Las Vegas, NV) (4 of 4) 12. AFSCME Convention (1980: Anaheim, CA) (1 of 3) 13. AFSCME Convention (1980: Anaheim, CA) (2 of 3) 14. AFSCME Convention (1980: Anaheim, CA) (3 of 3) 15. AFSCME Convention (1982: Atlantic City, NJ) (1 of 5) 16. AFSCME Convention (1982: Atlantic City, NJ) (2 of 5) 17. AFSCME Convention (1982: Atlantic City, NJ) (3 of 5) 18. AFSCME Convention (1982: Atlantic City, NJ) (4 of 5) 19. AFSCME Convention (1982: Atlantic City, NJ) (5 of 5)
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1. AFSCME Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA) (1 of 4) 2. AFSCME Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA) (2 of 4) 3. AFSCME Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA) (3 of 4) 4. AFSCME Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA) (4 of 4) 5. AFSCME Convention (1986: Chicago, IL) (1 of 2) 6. AFSCME Convention (1986: Chicago, IL) (2 of 2) 7. AFSCME Convention (1988: Los Angeles, CA) – AFL-CIO Endorsement 8. AFSCME Convention (1988: Los Angeles, CA) 9. AFSCME Miscellaneous, 1972-1978 10. AFSCME Leadership Conference (1973: Washington, DC), 1973 July 9-11 11. Regional Clerical Conference (1980: San Francisco, CA), 1980 March 12. Regional Clerical Conference (1980: Washington, DC), 1980 March 13. Regional Clerical Conference (1980: Milwaukee, WI), 1980 April
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14. Comparable Worth, 1984; undated 15. Deductibility Ad, 1985 November 16. Long Island, NY Pay Equity, 1983-1984 17. National Association of Social Workers Convention, 1984 January 18. National Committee on Pay Equity annual meeting (1982: Washington, DC),
1982 December 19. National Committee on Pay Equity, 1983 December 20. AFSCME Pay Equity Reception, 1982 September 22 21. Pay Equity Conference, 1984 November 22. Pay Equity Hearing before House Subcommittee on Compensation and
Employee Benefits, 1985 April 23. AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED), 1985 February 24. AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED) Convention, 1985 September 25. Pension Investment Task Force, 1983 November 26. PhilaPosh, 1985 27. Political Legislative Conference, 1980 February 28. Political Action Conference (1983: Burlingame, CA) 29. Regional Political Action Conference (1983: Atlanta, GA) 30. Regional Political Action Conference (1983: Dallas, TX) 31. Political Action Conference (1983: Boston, MA) 32. Political Action Conference (1983: Chicago, IL) 33. Progressive Alliance, 1980 34. Professional Employees Advisory Committee Meeting (1982: Chicago, IL),
1982 October 35. Professional Employees Advisory Committee Meeting, 1983 December 36. Public Services International, 1980 37. Public Services International Women’s Conference, 1984 November 38. Regional Summer School for Union Women, 1982 39. School Employees Advisory Committee, 1982 May 40. School Employees Advisory Committee, 1983 November 41. School Employees Advisory Committee, 1984 April 42. School Employees Advisory Committee, 1984 September 43. School Employees Advisory Committee, 1985 April 44. Sexual Harassment Panel – ALA Convention, 1985 July 45. AFSCME Staff Education Program, 1969-1970 46. Staff Training – University of Maryland, 1970 47. Staff Training STARS, 1972 48. Staff Training, 1973 January 49. AFSCME Staff Seminar – Washington, DC, 1974 April 24 50. Staff Training – Headquarters, 1977 February 51. Staff Training – Various AFL-CIO Labor Studies Center Institutes, 1977
November-December 52. Staff Training – Arbitration Seminar, 1978 53. Staff Training Group “Third Party Involvement in Collective Bargaining,”
1979 March 4-9 54. State of States press conference, 1985 March
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55. State of States, 1984 January 56. Stress and burnout meeting, 1983 September 57. TIU Affiliation, 1984 58. TRIM Amendment Prince George’s County, MD, 1984 59. TV ad campaign, 1981 60. United Negro College Fund reception at AFL-CIO convention, 1985 October 61. AFSCME visit to USSR, 1983 September
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1. Seattle Women’s Conference, 1983 October 2. Denver Women’s Conference, 1983 November 3. Chicago Women’s Conference, 1983 November 4. Washington, DC Women’s Conference, 1983 November 5. Milwaukee Women’s Conference, 1985 September 6. Pittsburgh Women’s Conference, 1985 September 7. Women’s Vote Press Conference – Washington, DC, 1983 March 8. Women in ‘84 9. 1985 Public Employee Workfare issue 10. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1980 January 11. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1980 January 12. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1980 April 28-29 13. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1980 November 14. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1981 February 15. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1981 June 16. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1981 September 17. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1982 January 18. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1982 Spring 19. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1982 June 20. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1982 October 21. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1983 February 22. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1983 May 23. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1983 August 24. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1983 December 25. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1984 March 26. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1984 June 27. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1984 October 28. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1984 December 29. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1985 March 30. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1985 May 31. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1985 June 32. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1985 October 33. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB), 1988 34. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) Convention, 1981-1982
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35. Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) Conference, 1983 36. AFL-CIO Convention, 1981 37. AFL-CIO Convention – Mondale endorsement, 1983 October 38. AFL-CIO Convention (1985: Anaheim, CA), 1985 October 39. Press conference on Aging (1984: Washington, DC), 1984 October 40. AFSCME Archives, 1983 41. Atlanta Conference on Slain Youth 42. Balanced Budget Amendment protest, 1982 July 19 43. Balanced Budget Coalition meeting at AFL-CIO, 1982 August 44. Balanced Budget Amendment hearing, 1982 August 4 45. Balanced Budget broadcast to Holiday Inns, 1982 August 24 46. “Preparation for Bargaining” training session, 1981 47. State bargaining meeting, 1983 January 48. Local Government Negotiating Conference, 1984 February 49. State Bargaining Conference, 1985 50. Meeting with Mayor Barry, 1982 September 51. Bernard Seaman exhibit, 1981 June-August 52. Big Business Day, 1980 April 17 53. Budget Press Conference, 1981 April 54. AFL-CIO Community Services Conference, 1985 June 55. “Computer,” 1983 November 56. Black Congressional Caucus, 1985 57. AFDC Testimony, 1982 March 58. Budget cuts, 1981-1982 59. Clerical conference (1980: Milwaukee, WI), 1980 April 60. Clerical conference (1980: Washington, DC), 1980 March 61. P.J. Ciampa Scholarship, 1982 July 21 62. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), 1980-1984 63. Congressional testimony, 1981 64. Congressional testimony, 1984 65. Congressional testimony, 1985 66. Congressional testimony, 1988 67. Pass the Bucks press conference, 1983 December 68. AFSCME Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA) 69. CORRECT, 1985 70. AFL-CIO, 1986 71. Contracting Out Conference in West Germany, 1983 December 72. Corrections Advisory Committee Meeting, 1980 May 73. Corrections Advisory Committee Meeting, 1980 December 74. Corrections conference (1982: Panama City, FL), 1982 May 75. Corrections Officers Study, 1982-1983 76. Corrections Advisory Committee, 1983 November 77. Corrections Committee Meeting (1983: Washington, DC), 1983 January 78. Corrections Officers Advisory Committee Meeting, 1984 March
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1. Corrections – general, 1985 February 2. National Corrections Conference, 1985 March 3. Ohio Corrections Conference, 1985 September 4. Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) convention (1980: Niagara
Falls, NY), 1980 September 5. District of Columbia Primary Election, 1982 September 14 6. Danvers film, 1980 7. Data Processing Conference, 1985 May 8. Democratic National Convention, 1980 August 9. Democratic National Committee (DNC) mid-term convention, 1982 June 10. Disabled feature, 1984 February 11. Advisory Committee Rights of the Disabled, 1983 June 22 12. Double Taxation press conference – Cuomo, Dinkins, McEntee, etc., 1990
July 26 13. Economic Recovery Program press conference, 1982 / Election night, 1982
November 14. AFSCME Educational Materials 15. Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) rally – Chicago, 1980 May 10; ERA
meeting – Tallahassee, 1982 16. ERA rally (1982: Tallahassee, FL), 1982 June 6 17. ERA reintroduction rally, 1982 July 14 18. Ethylene oxide OSHA hearing, 1983 July 19. Faces of AFSCME, 1984 July 20. Fair Budget Action Campaign, 1982 21. Filipino murders in Seattle, 1983 February 22. Foreign visitors – miscellaneous 23. Foreign visitors – Swedish delegation visit, 1983 October 24. Foreign visitors – Swedish journalist visit to AFSCME Women’s Conference,
1984 October 25. Foreign visitors – British delegation from NUPE, 1982 November 26. Health and Safety 27. Health and Safety – Asbestos 28. Health care cost containment 29. AFSCME Headquarters 30. Histadrut Award to Winn Newman 31. Initiative 7: D.C. Tuition Tax Credit Campaign, 1982 January 32. Irish delegation visit, 1981 October 33. Japanese delegation visit, 1980 September 19-23 34. Jewish Labor Committee Award to Wurf, 1982 January 35. Jobs with Peace Week, 1983 April 36. Judicial Panel, 1983 37. Kennedy Campaign, 1980 38. Organizing stock photos, 1980 39. Labor Day TV broadcast, 1985 40. AFSCME Commercial – Crownsville, MD, 1986 April 41. Balanced budget amendment TV broadcast, 1985 August
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42. Ohio – Stop the violence TV, 1985 September 43. Tax reform telecast, 1985 July 44. TV broadcast on social security, 1985 July 45. Broadcast on pay equity, 1985 April 46. Mayors’ broadcast from AFSCME studio, 1985 March 47. Social security Labor News Network broadcast, 1985 February 48. NFL Players press conference, 1982 September 24 49. News Network – general, 1982-1984 50. Lawyers’ Coordinating Committee 51. TIU Teleconference, 1984 January 52. Facing the Future TV, 1984 53. Satellites to Shoeleather telecasts, 1984 March 54. Democratic Governors Association broadcast, 1983 March 55. Ann Arbor, MI organizing teleconference, 1983 May 56. 1st Labor News Network broadcast, 1982 July 29 57. Labor News Network State of the States broadcast, 1983 January 58. AFSCME News Network – Senator Eagleton, 1982 October 59. Broadcast on unemployment statistics, 1982 October 8 60. TV Actuality posing for brochure, 1982 July 61. AFSCME Leadership Conference, 1981 January 15 62. AFSCME Leadership Conference, 1982 May 63. Legislative Conference, 1981 November 64. AFSCME Leadership Conference (1985: Washington, DC), 1985 March 65. Legislative Conference Lobbying Day, 1982 May 66. Lifeline, 1985 April 23 67. Lobbying for PERISA bill – McEntee testimony, 1982 March 68. Legislative reception for Mayor Tom Bradley 69. PATCO 70. Nuclear Freeze Rally (1982: New York, NY) 71. Nuclear Freeze Rally (1982: New York, NY), 1982 June 12 72. Nonprofit Social Services, Community, and Allied Agencies Conference,
1980 January 73. Nonprofit Committee, 1982-1985 74. Nonprofit and Community Agency Employees Advisory Committee, 1980
January 75. New staff orientation, 1982 March 76. Newsletters – How to do 77. New Jersey Florio Campaign, 1981 78. New Jersey Association meeting, 1980 September 5 79. National Secretary Week, 1985 April 80. Mondale parties, 1983 December 10 81. Mondale, McEntee, Lucy, 1984 82. Mondale campaign 83. Minimum Dues Hearing (1985: Burlingame, CA), 1985 March 84. Mental Health/Mental Retardation (MH/MR), 1985 October 85. Mental Health Systems Act ceremony, 1980 October
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86. Meany Center for Labor Studies 87. Frances Marshall Tribute, 1984 April 88. Alabama Council 49 89. Alabama Local 1803 (Council 49), 1984 90. Alabama Local 2904 (Council 49), 1982 June 91. Arkansas Local 1388 (Council 38), 1980 92. Arkansas Local 2957 (Council 38), 1980 93. Arizona, 1982 94. Arizona Local 449 95. Arizona Local 1605-D (Council 76) 96. Arizona Local 2384, 1982-1984 97. APEA/Arizona Council 97, 1980-1984
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1. Arizona Council 97, 1982 November 17-20 2. Arizona Council 97 – Grand Canyon Trip, 1982 3. Arizona Local 3150 (Council 97), 1984 4. Arizona Local 3183 (Council 97), 1985 5. Arizona Local 3185 (Council 97), 1983 6. Arizona Local 3188 (Council 97), 1985 7. Arizona Local 3193 (Council 97) 8. Arizona Local 3200 (Council 97), 1985 9. California, 1983 October 10. California Council 36, 1981-1985 11. California Local 901 (Council 36) 12. California Local 2051 (Council 000) 13. California Local 2428 (unaffiliated), 1980 14. California Local 2626 (Council 36), 1981 15. California Local 3090 (Council 36), 1982-1985 16. California – Oakland School Employees Association visit to D.C., 1983
November 17. California Local 800 18. University of California elections, 1983 19. Stanislaus County, CA affiliation, 1985 October 20. California Council 10, 1985-1986 21. California Local 1695 (Council 998), 1982 June 22. California Local 829 (Council 57) 23. California Local 2700 (Council 57) 24. California Local 2620 (Council 57), 1980-1983 25. California Local 444 (Council 57), 1985 June 26. California Local 257 (Council 57), 1979; undated 27. Colorado Local 2088 (Council 32) 28. Connecticut Local 269 (Council 4), 1981-1985 29. Connecticut Council 15, 1982; undated 30. Connecticut Local 530 (Council 15), 1981 31. Connecticut Local 1159 (Council 15)
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32. Connecticut Local 391 (Council 4) 33. Connecticut Local 466 (Council 4), 1983 May 34. Connecticut Local 681 (Council 4), 1982 March 35. Connecticut Local 713 & 714 (Council 4), 1981; undated 36. Connecticut Local 749 (Council 4), 1984-1985 37. Connecticut Local 884 (Council 4) 38. Connecticut Local 1186 (Council 4) 39. Connecticut Local 1303-08 (Council 4), 1984; undated 40. Connecticut Local 1303-37 (Council 4), 1981 August 41. Connecticut Local 1303-56 (Council 4) 42. Connecticut Local 1522 (Council 4), 1982 June 43. Connecticut Local 1716 (Council 4) 44. Connecticut Local 287 (Council 4), 1981; undated 45. Connecticut Local 2663 (Council 4) 46. Connecticut Local 318 (Council 4), 1983 April 47. Connecticut Local 387 (Council 4) 48. Connecticut clericals, 1981; undated 49. Colorado Local 155-A (Council 76) 50. Colorado Local 303 (Council 76), 1984 April 51. Colorado Local 1335 (Council 76), 1980-1982 52. Colorado Council 76, 1980-1983; undated 53. Delaware Council 81 54. Delaware Local 459 (Council 81), 1980 55. Delaware Local 564 (Council 81) 56. Delaware Local 1607 (Council 81), 1979-1981 57. Delaware Local 1832 (Council 81), 1985 58. District of Columbia Council 20, 1971-1982 59. District of Columbia Council 20, 1980-1984 60. District of Columbia Council 20 brochure 61. District of Columbia Local 709 (Council 20), 1983 62. District of Columbia Local 2087 (Council 20), 1980-1982 63. District of Columbia Local 2091 (Council 20) sanitation workers, 1972-1982 64. District of Columbia Local 2902 (Council 20), 1974 65. District of Columbia Local 2093 (Council 20), 1971-1986 66. District of Columbia Local 2095 (Council 20), 1983 67. District of Columbia Local 2095 (Council 20) St. Elizabeth Hospital workers,
1974-1983 68. District of Columbia Local 2097 (Council 20) 69. District of Columbia Local 2797 (Council 20) 70. District of Columbia Council 20 Convention, 1975 April 12 71. District of Columbia Local 2094 (Council 20), 1983 72. District of Columbia Council 26, 1980-1983 73. District of Columbia Local 2027, 1982 October 74. District of Columbia Local 2401 (Council 20), 1974 April 75. District of Columbia Local 2477 (Council 26), 1982 July 76. District of Columbia Local 2600 (Council 26), 1980 June
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77. District of Columbia Local 2776 (Council 20) 78. District of Columbia Local 2830 (Council 26), 1980 April 79. District of Columbia Local 2910 (Council 26), 1980-1984; undated 80. Florida institutions, 1982 January 81. Florida Council 79 82. Florida Local 532 (Council 79), 1982 83. Florida Local 1328 (Council 79), 1982-1984 84. Florida Local 1363 (Council 79), 1980 85. Florida Local 1781 (Council 79) 86. Florida Local 1184 (Council 79), 1983-1985 87. Florida Local 1962 (Council 79), 1983 88. Florida Local 1963 (Council 79) 89. Florida Local 1967 (Council 79), 1983 90. Florida Local 2432 (Council 79), 1983-1987 91. Florida Local 2847 (Council 79), 1983 92. Florida Local 2848 (Council 79), 1979 93. Florida Local 2851 (Council 79) 94. Florida Local 3032 (Council 79), 1980 95. Florida Local 3037 (Council 79) 96. Florida Local 3038 (Council 79), 1985 97. Florida Local 3041 (Council 79) 98. Florida Local 3047 (Council 79) 99. Florida Local 3048 (Council 79), 1980 100. Florida Local 3053 (Council 79), 1980-1982 101. Georgia Local 342, 1984; undated 102. Georgia Local 1624, 1983 October 103. Georgia Local 1644, 1982-1983; undated 104. Georgia Local 2072, 1978; undated 105. Hawaii Local 152 (HGEA), 1978-1985 106. Hawaii Local 646 (UPW), 1979-1985 107. Hawaii Local 928, 1985 September
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1. Illinois Council 31, 1980-1986 2. Illinois Local 46 (Council 31), 1986; undated 3. Illinois Local 172 (Council 31), 1983; undated 4. Illinois Local 200 (Council 31), 1982 June 9 5. Illinois Local 268 (Council 31) 6. Illinois Local 425 7. Illinois Local 472 (Council 31) 8. Illinois Local 505 (Council 31), 1984 9. Illinois Local 805 (Council 31), 1980 10. Illinois Local 1175 (Council 31) 11. Illinois Local 1178 (Council 31), 1985 June 12. Illinois Local 1215 (Council 31), 1983; undated 13. Illinois Local 1274 (Council 31), 1982; undated
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14. Illinois Local 1296 (Council 31), 1985; undated 15. Illinois Local 1563 (Council 31) 16. Illinois Local 2000, 1984-1985 17. Illinois Local 2032 (Council 31), 1984 18. Indiana Council 62, 1982-1984; undated 19. Indiana Local 686 (Council 62) 20. Indiana Local 1555 (Council 62), 1980 21. Iowa Council 61, 1976-1984; undated 22. Iowa Local 12 (Council 61), 1976-1981; undated 23. Iowa Local 183 (Council 61) 24. Iowa Local 212 (Council 61), 1976-1980 25. Iowa Local 231 (Council 61) 26. Iowa Local 363 (Council 61), 1975; undated 27. Iowa Local 620 (Council 61) 28. Iowa Local 888 (Council 61) 29. Iowa Local 1547 (Council 61), 1980 30. Iowa Local 1835 (Council 61) 31. Iowa Local 1868 (Council 61), 1975-1976; undated 32. Iowa Local 2659 (Council 61) 33. Iowa Local 2984 (Council 61) 34. Iowa Local 2990 (Council 61) 35. Iowa Local 2994 (Council 61), 1983 October 36. Iowa Local 2997 (Council 61) 37. Kansas Council 64, 1980-1982 38. Kansas Local 500 39. Kansas Organizing Committee 991, 1980 40. Kansas Local 1086 (Council 64), 1983 41. Kansas Local 1270 (Council 64) 42. Kansas Local 1593 (Council 64) 43. Kansas Local 2777 (Council 64) 44. Kentucky Local 1683 (Council 988), 1983-1985 45. Louisiana Council 17, 1980-1985 46. Louisiana Local 1578 (Council 17) 47. Louisiana Local 1991 (Council 17), 1980 48. Louisiana Local 2397 (Council 17), 1983 49. Louisiana Local 2695 (Council 17), 1983 50. Louisiana Local 2931 (Council 17), 1983 51. Maine Council 74, 1980-1985 52. Maine Local 926 (Council 74), 1982 53. Maine Local 2089 (Council 74) 54. Maine Local 2968 (Council 74), 1983 55. Maryland Council 67, 1979-1984 56. Maryland Local 44 (Council 67), 1981-1982; undated 57. Maryland Local 434 (Council 67) 58. Maryland Local 548 (Council 67) 59. Maryland Local 558 (Council 67), 1982
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60. Maryland Local 582 (Council 67), 1984 61. Maryland Local 647 (Council 67), 1985 62. Maryland Local 921 (Council 67), 1982 63. Maryland Local 1540 (Council 67), 1983 64. Maryland Local 1693 (Council 67) 65. Maryland Local 1802 (Council 67) 66. Maryland Local 1834 (Council 67), 1971 67. Maryland Local 1899 (Council 67), 1982 68. Maryland Local 2082 (Council 67) 69. Maryland Local 2741 (Council 67), 1982 70. Maryland Local 2250, 1983-1984; undated 71. Maryland Local 2563 (Council 67), 1984 72. Maryland Council 92, 1982-1985 73. Maryland Local 112 (Council 92), 1983 74. Maryland Local 539 (Council 92), 1982; undated 75. Maryland Local 1072 (Council 92) 76. Maryland Local 1427 (Council 92), 1985 77. Maryland Local 2203 (Council 92), 1980-1983 78. Maryland – General, 1984 79. Massachusetts Council 93, 1981-1985 80. Massachusetts Local 24 (Council 93), 1982-1983 81. Massachusetts Local 72 (Council 93), 1982 82. Massachusetts Local 364 (Council 93) 83. Massachusetts Local 470 (Council 93), 1983 84. Massachusetts Local 646 (Council 93), 1985 85. Massachusetts Local 651 (Council 93) 86. Massachusetts Local 680 (Council 93), 1982 87. Massachusetts Local 851 (Council 93) 88. Massachusetts Local 1067 (Council 93), 1981 89. Massachusetts Local 1098 (Council 93), 1985 90. Massachusetts Local 1489 (Council 93), 1980-1984 91. Massachusetts Local 1729 (Council 93), 1980 92. Massachusetts Local 1736 (Council 93), 1985 93. Massachusetts Local 2610 (Council 93), 1980-1983 94. Massachusetts Local 3093 (Council 93), 1979 95. Michigan Council 25, 1979-1987; undated 96. Michigan Local 101 (Council 25) 97. Michigan Local 139 (Council 25), 1980 98. Michigan Local 202 (Council 25) 99. Michigan Local 345 (Council 25), 1983 100. Michigan Local 457 (Council 25), 1980-1983 101. Michigan Local 567 (Council 25), 1985; undated 102. Michigan Local 628 (Council 25), 1984 103. Michigan Local 1015 (Council 25), 1982 104. Michigan Local 1023 (Council 25) 105. Michigan Local 1061 (Council 25), 1980; undated
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106. Michigan Local 1172 (Council 25) 107. Michigan Local 1305 (Council 25), 1985 108. Michigan Local 1428 (Council 25), 1984 109. Michigan Local 1497 (Council 25) 110. Michigan Local 1583 (Council 25) 111. Michigan Local 1585 (Council 25), 1980 May 112. Michigan Local 1600 (Council 25), 1980 113. Michigan Local 1630 (Council 25) 114. Michigan Local 1837 (Council 25), 1980 March 115. Michigan Local 1905 (Council 25) 116. Michigan Local 2530 (Council 25), 1980 117. Minnesota, 1980-1985 118. Minnesota Local 9 (Council 3) 119. Minnesota Local 34 (Council 3), 1982 120. Minnesota Local 977 (Council 3) 121. Minnesota Local 2822 (Council 3), 1980-1982 122. Minnesota Council 6, 1980-1985 123. Minnesota Local 16 (Council 6) 124. Minnesota Local 22 (Council 6), 1983-1985 125. Minnesota Local 390 (Council 6) 126. Minnesota Local 592 (Council 6) 127. Minnesota Local 593 (Council 6) 128. Minnesota Local 604 (Council 6), 1980 129. Minnesota Local 607 (Council 6), 1983 130. Minnesota Local 614 (Council 6), 1984 131. Minnesota Local 718 (Council 6), 1983 132. Minnesota Local 761 (Council 6), 1983 133. Minnesota Local 947 (Council 6), 1980 134. Minnesota Local 1011 (Council 6), 1983
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1. Minnesota Local 2963 (Council 6), 1980-1982 2. Minnesota Local 2980 (Council 6), 1983; undated 3. Minnesota Local 3139 (Council 6), 1985 4. Minnesota Council 14, 1982-1985 5. Minnesota Local 8 (Council 14), 1983 6. Minnesota Local 34 (Council 14) 7. Minnesota Local 707 (Council 14), 1982 8. Minnesota Local 2822 (Council 14), 1982 9. Minnesota Council 65, 1981-1983; undated 10. Minnesota Local 565 (Council 65), 1982 11. Minnesota Local 1204 (Council 65), 1980 12. Minnesota Local 1452 (Council 65), 1983 13. Minnesota Local 1788 (Council 65) 14. Minnesota Local 2438 (Council 65), 1982 15. Minnesota Council 91, 1980; undated
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16. Minnesota Local 151 (Council 91), 1981 17. Minnesota Local 517 (Council 91) 18. Minnesota Local 2725 (Council 91) 19. Mississippi Local 1648 20. Mississippi Local 1944, 1982 21. Missouri Local 500 22. Missouri Local 675 23. Missouri Council 72, 1980-1985 24. Missouri Local 1810 (Council 72), 1983 25. Missouri Local 1812 (Council 72) 26. Montana Council 9, 1983-1984 27. Montana Local 971 (Council 9) 28. Montana Local 2033 (Council 9), 1984 29. Montana Local 2050 (Council 9), 1983 30. Nebraska Council 32, 1973-1983 31. Nebraska Local 251 (Council 32), 1982 32. Nebraska Local 2464 (Council 32) 33. New Hampshire Council 68, 1983-1984 34. New Jersey – general, 1983-1985 35. New Jersey comparable worth bill, 1984 36. New Jersey Council 1, 1980-1983; undated 37. New Jersey Local 2219 (Council 1) 38. New Jersey Council 52, 1983-1984 39. New Jersey Local 2306 (Council 52), 1980-1983 40. New Jersey Council 71, 1983-1987 41. New Jersey Local 2209 (Council 71), 1980 42. New Jersey Local 2210 (Council 71) 43. New Jersey Local 2303 (Council 71), 1982 44. New Jersey Council 73, 1983-1985 45. New Jersey Local 2284 (Council 73) 46. New Jersey Local 2286 (Council 73) 47. New Mexico Council 18, 1982-1983 48. New Mexico Local 2839 (Council 18), 1985 49. New Mexico Local 2962 (Council 18) 50. New York Council 35, 1984 51. New York Local 299 (Council 37), 1983 52. New York Local 371 (Council 37), 1982-1983 53. New York Local 436 (Council 37), 1983 54. New York Local 708 (Council 37) 55. New York Local 768 (Council 37), 1983-1984 56. New York Local 924 (Council 37), 1980 57. New York Local 1251 (Council 37) 58. New York Local 1320 (Council 37), 1982 59. New York Local 1482 (Council 37) 60. New York Local 1930 (Council 37), 1984 61. New York Local 2021 (Council 37)
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62. New York Local 2054 (Council 37), 1982 63. New York Local 2507 (Council 37), 1985 64. New York Council 66 65. New York Local 400 (Council 66) 66. New York Local 1205 (Council 66) 67. New York Local 2014 (Council 66) 68. New York Local 2419 (Council 66), 1985 69. New York Local 3124 (Council 66), 1982 70. New York Council 82, 1979-1985 71. New York Local 1264 (Council 82), 1980 72. New York Local 1413 (Council 82), 1983 73. New York Local 1798 (Council 82), 1982 74. New York Local 1872 (Council 82), 1981 75. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 –
meeting at AFSCME, 1978 September 76. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 77. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 delegate
convention (1980: Albany, NY), 1980 March 78. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1980 (1
of 3) 79. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1980 (2
of 3) 80. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1980 (3
of 3) 81. New York Council 1707, 1981-1986 82. New York Association of Hillel/Jewish Campus Professionals – Bnai Brith
(Council 1707), 1983 83. New York Local 95 (Council 1707) 84. New York Local 107 (Council 1707), 1982 85. New York Local 205 (Council 1707), 1980-1983 86. New York Local 215 (Council 1707), 1985; undated 87. New York Local 389 (Council 1707) 88. Ohio – general, 1985 89. Ohio – deinstitutionalization, 1985 90. Ohio – stop the violence 91. Ohio organizing campaign, 1984 92. OCSEA/AFSCME Ohio Affiliation Local 11, 1983-1985 93. OAPSE/AFSCME Ohio Affiliation Local 4, 1984-1985 94. Ohio Council 8, 1980-1985 95. Ohio Local 7 (Council 8), 1980; undated 96. Ohio Local 100 (Council 8) 97. Ohio Local 101 (Council 8) 98. Ohio Local 240 (Council 8), 1982 99. Ohio Local 250 (Council 8), 1980-1983 100. Ohio Local 544 (Council 8) 101. Ohio Local 1632 (Council 8)
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102. Ohio Local 1639 (Council 8) 103. Ohio Local 1746 (Council 8), 1980 104. Ohio Local 1786 (Council 8), 1984 105. Ohio Local 2415 (Council 8) 106. Ohio Local 2696 (Council 8), 1985 107. Ohio Local 2726 (Council 8), 1980 108. Ohio Local 2804 (Council 8), 1983 109. Ohio Local 2947 (Council 8), 1980 110. Oklahoma, 1982-1984 111. Oklahoma Local 1180, 1984 112. Oklahoma Local 2875, 1981; undated 113. Oregon Council 75, 1980-1985 114. Oregon Local 88 (Council 75), 1981-1985 115. Oregon Local 189 (Council 75), 1982
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1. Oregon Local 502 (Council 75), 1983 2. Oregon Local 2257 (Council 75) 3. Oregon Local 2620 (Council 75), 1984 4. Oregon Local 2831 (Council 75), 1982 5. Oregon Local 2975 (Council 75), 1981 6. Panama Local 907, 1982-1984 7. Pennsylvania, 1982-1984 8. Pennsylvania Council 33, 1979-1988 9. Pennsylvania Local 159 (Council 33), 1982; undated 10. Pennsylvania Local 222 (Council 33), 1980; undated 11. Pennsylvania Local 696 (Council 33), 1982 12. Pennsylvania Local 752 (Council 33) 13. Pennsylvania Local 1510 (Council 33), 1980 14. Pennsylvania Local 1637 (Council 33), 1984 15. Pennsylvania Local 1956 (Council 33), 1980; undated 16. Pennsylvania Local 1971 (Council 33) 17. Pennsylvania Council 47, 1980-1984 18. Pennsylvania Local 1723 (Council 47), 1980 19. Pennsylvania Local 1739 (Council 47), 1981-1983 20. Pennsylvania Local 2187 (Council 47), 1982-1983 21. Pennsylvania Local 1982 (Council 83), 1983 22. Pennsylvania Local 2411 (Council 83) 23. Pennsylvania Local 3156 (Council 83) 24. Pennsylvania Council 84, 1983-1984 25. Pennsylvania Local 1051A (Council 84), 1983 26. Pennsylvania Local 2337 (Council 84) 27. Pennsylvania Local 2719 (Council 84) 28. Pennsylvania Council 85, 1981-1985 29. Pennsylvania Local 1050 (Council 85)
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30. Pennsylvania Local 2206 (Council 85), 1980 31. Pennsylvania Local 2602 (Council 85) 32. Pennsylvania Local 2666 (Council 85), 1980-1985 33. Pennsylvania Local 1764 (Council 85), 1980 34. Pennsylvania Council 87, 1980 35. Pennsylvania Local 537 (Council 87) 36. Pennsylvania Local 2333 (Council 87) 37. Pennsylvania Local 1147 (Council 88), 1980; undated 38. Pennsylvania Local 2586 (Council 88) 39. Pennsylvania Local 2593 (Council 88), 1980 40. Pennsylvania Local 2763 (Council 88), 1980 41. Pennsylvania Local 2161 (Council 89) 42. Pennsylvania Local 2456 (Council 89), 1984 43. Pennsylvania Council 90, 1983; undated 44. Pennsylvania Local 2533 (Council 90), 1981; undated 45. Pennsylvania Local 2534 (Council 90), 1983 46. Rhode Island – general 47. Rhode Island Council 94, 1979-1985 48. Rhode Island Local 269 (Council 94) 49. Rhode Island Local 528 (Council 94) 50. Rhode Island Local 1293 (Council 94), 1980-1981 51. Rhode Island Local 1350 (Council 94), 1982 52. Rhode Island Local 2668 (Council 94), 1981 53. Rhode Island Local 2869 (Council 94) 54. Rhode Island Local 2873 (Council 94) 55. Rhode Island Local 2882 (Council 94), 1980 56. South Dakota Local 1922, 1982 57. Texas, 1983 58. Texas Council 42, 1984 59. Texas Local 125 60. Texas Local 206, 1980 61. Texas Local 385, 1985; undated 62. Texas Local 1550 (formerly Local 2199), 1982-1983 63. Texas Local 1624, 1981-1985 64. Texas Local 2444, 1980-1983 65. Texas Local 3042, 1979-1981 66. Texas Council 99, 1983-1988 67. Texas Local 107, 1984 68. Texas Local 2399 (Council 99), 1980-1985 69. Utah Local 1004, 1983 70. Vermont Local 1343, 1981-1984 71. Virginia Council 30, 1980-1984 72. Virginia Local 136, 1982 73. Virginia Local 278 (Council 30) 74. Virginia Local 802 (Council 30) 75. Virginia Local 1919 (Council 30)
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76. Virginia Local 3123 77. Washington Pay Equity, 1982-1986 78. Washington Council 2, 1980-1984 79. Washington Local 114 (Council 2), 1982-1983 80. Washington Local 334 (Council 2), 1980 81. Washington Local 618 (Council 2), 1982 82. Washington Local 1122 (Council 2), 1980 83. Washington Local 1135 (Council 2) 84. Washington Local 2084 (Council 2) 85. Washington Council 28, 1980-1985 86. Washington Local 53 (Council 28), 1982 87. Washington Local 304 (Council 28) 88. Washington Local 330 (Council 28), 1980 89. Washington Local 378 (Council 28) 90. Washington Local 435 (Council 28) 91. Washington Local 443 (Council 28), 1983 92. Washington Local 843 (Council 28), 1982-1984 93. Washington Local 881 (Council 28), 1982 94. Washington Local 1488 (Council 28), 1983-1985 95. Washington Local 3163 (Council 28) 96. Washington Local 371 (Council 37) 97. Wisconsin miscellaneous, 1982-1986 98. Wisconsin Council 24, 1980-1985 99. Wisconsin Local 13 (Council 24) 100. Wisconsin Local 163 (Council 24), 1980 101. Wisconsin Local 555 (Council 24) 102. Wisconsin Local 634 (Council 24) 103. Wisconsin Local 2180 (Council 24) 104. Wisconsin Local 2748 (Council 24) 105. Wisconsin Council 40, 1980-1986 106. Wisconsin Local 31 (Council 40), 1983-1985 107. Wisconsin Local 60 (Council 40), 1983-1985 108. Wisconsin Local 65 (Council 40), 1980 109. Wisconsin Local 796 (Council 40) 110. Wisconsin Local 1226 (Council 40) 111. Wisconsin Local 1288 (Council 40) 112. Wisconsin Local 1749 (Council 40), 1980 113. Wisconsin Local 1903 (Council 40), 1984-1985 114. Wisconsin Local 1987 (Council 40), 1980 115. Wisconsin Local 2085 (Council 40), 1980 116. Wisconsin Local 3055 (Council 40), 1980-1984 117. Wisconsin Council 48, 1981-1985 118. Wisconsin Local 133 (Council 48) 119. Wisconsin Local 423 (Council 48), 1982 120. Wisconsin Local 526 (Council 48), 1981 121. Wisconsin Local 594 (Council 48)
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122. Wisconsin Local 882 (Council 48), 1983-1985 123. Wisconsin Local 1053 (Council 48), 1980 124. Wisconsin Local 1954 (Council 48), 1980-1983
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March 10 21. California – United Domestic Workers, 1994 July 22. California Local 3090 – President Alison Goff – Domestic violence 23. California Local 1902 Metropolitan Water District 24. California – Working women vote, 1996 October 25. California Local 2706 (Council 36), 1995 December 26. California Council 36 convention, 1981 October 16-18 27. California Council 57, 1981 28. California Council 57 election day 1994 29. California Local 10 (Council 57) 30. California Local 2700/512 (Council 57) Union baby Contra Costa County 31. California Local 512 (Council 57) 32. California Local 2620 (Council 57) earthquake 33. California Local 2700 (Council 57) 34. United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) – Nurse Barbara Arenas,
1995 December 35. United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) Convention, 1993 October 36. United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) Legislative Representative
Marilyn Lewin, 1991 37. United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) – Nurse Mary Jean Pray and
family – Public Employee 1997 November/December
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38. United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) Convention, 1992 39. United Nurses Association of California (UNAC) St. Francis Fountain Valley
Hospital, 1989-1990 40. United Nurses Association of California (UNAC), 1995 January 41. Colorado Denver Local 158, 1983; 1997 42. Connecticut political rally, 1996 43. Connecticut Council 15 Convention, 1988 August 44. Connecticut Council 15 law enforcement officers rally and march, 1995 May 45. Connecticut Local 714 (Council 4) 46. Connecticut Local 1437 (Council 4), 1995 October 47. Connecticut Local 269 (Council 4) – Mike Racheleau, 1995 May 48. Connecticut Council 4 Save our Cities March, 1991 July 49. Connecticut Council 4 computerization, 1984-1986 50. Connecticut Council 4 dedication 51. Connecticut Local 2311 (Council 4), 1986 March 52. Connecticut Local 1083 (Council 4) profile, 1987 October 53. Connecticut Local 269 (Council 4) Rick Carney, 1988 September 54. Connecticut Local 1303 (Council 4), 1989 April 55. Connecticut Local 991 (Council 4), 1989 December 56. Connecticut Council 4 Workers Memorial Day, 1993 April 57. Connecticut Council 4, 1998 58. Connecticut Local 740 (Council 4), 1991 February 59. Connecticut Upward Mobility, 1997 60. Delaware Local 1726 (Council 81) corrections officers, 1998 61. Washington, D.C. General Hospital Interviews (Council 20), 1995 62. Washington, D.C. Local 2096 (Council 20) Felicia Wright health and safety,
1987 63. Washington, D.C. Council 20 furlough rally, 1989 February 8 64. Washington, D.C. Council 20 contract signing, 1982 July 2 65. Washington, D.C. Local 2091 (Council 20) rats, 1991 66. Washington, D.C. community forum, 1995 67. Washington, D.C. Council 20 MLK Memorial Library – Mr. G.R.F. Key 100th
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1. Washington, D.C. Local 2091 (Council 20) recycling 2. Washington, D.C. Council 20 – Janet Valdez, 1995 3. Washington, D.C. Council 20 food drive, 1995 4. Washington, D.C. Local 2477 (Council 26) – Connie Bradshaw 5. Washington, D.C. foster care, 1997 6. Florida Local 532 Fort Lauderdale Memorial, 1996 7. Florida political action, 1986 October 8. Florida – Evan Bayh, 1989 February 21 9. Florida Council 79 10. Florida Local 3291 (Council 79) Jackson Memorial Hospital 11. Georgia Atlanta Local 1644 – Leamon Hood roast, 1988
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12. Georgia Atlanta Local 1644, 1995 13. Hawaii Local 646 – UPW Headquarters in Honolulu, 1986 May 14. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – Darwin Hamamoto, 1994 May 15. Hawaii SHOPO affiliation – Honolulu, 1995 April 16. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – visit to International Headquarters, 1993 October 17. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – 60th anniversary, 1994 May 18. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – ML King 19. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – Reed, 1998 January 20. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – Wayne Fujikane, 1995 December 21. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – Chester Lao, 1995 December 22. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – Jackie Ferguson-Miyamoto, 1995 June 23. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – Luanne Murakami child protective services 24. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA strike, 1994 25. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA – Hawaii bargaining, 1989 April 26. Hawaii HGEA/UPW elections, 1994 November 27. Hawaii 28. Hawaii – Kalaupapa, 1990 October 29. Hawaii Local 152 HGEA 30. Illinois Local 1047 – Penny & Tyler Carlson, 1996 March 31. Illinois Local 1133 – Phil Wilken CO/President, 1996 May 32. Illinois Local 2000 33. Illinois – Springfield Debra Merriman and daughter 34. Illinois Upward Mobility Program 35. Illinois Council 31 picnic in Alton, 1988 June 36. Illinois Council 31 – Betty Miller, 1997 July-August 37. Illinois – Chicago out takes 38. Illinois Local 1175 – young faces Chip Markel, 1992 July 39. Illinois Moline Local 1132 40. Illinois 41. Illinois Local 1028 (Council 31) – Sherry Williams, 1997-1999 42. Indiana Council 62 – Harvard University and Ford Foundation Award to
Steve Quick of Local 725, 1995 October 26 43. Indiana Local 3492 – Shirley Sallee, 1990 44. Indiana Public Works 45. Iowa Council 61 46. Iowa Council 61 – Don McKee 47. Iowa sign shop, 1998 March 48. Iowa Council 61 convention, 1997 49. Kentucky – Paducah, 1987, January 50. Kentucky health care action day, 1991 June 51. Kentucky – Public Employee Ball, 1988 February 4 52. Kentucky nurse Patricia Clark, 1997 53. Kentucky Local 2629 hotline, 1997 54. Kentucky Local 3425 – Rae Shepherd-Scheckter, 1990 April 55. Kentucky – Louisville political action, 1991 November 56. Kentucky Council 988 Women’s Conference, 1991 November
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57. Kentucky Council 988 Memorial Day, 1992 April 58. Kentucky Local 3425 (Council 988) Louisville Library Workers, 1988 July 59. Kentucky Local 3447 (Council 988) Louisville Zoo Workers, 1988 July 60. Kentucky – Louisville Nurses Professional Organization (NPO) Health Fair,
1992 September 61. Kentucky – Louisville Nurses Professional Organization (NPO) TV Show,
1991 October 62. Louisiana Council 17 rally, 1995 May 63. Louisiana Council 17 convention, 1991 November 64. Maine Council 93 – Charles Sherburne’s retirement 65. Maine – Portland rally, 1991 66. Maryland victory celebration, 1996 67. Maryland – BUILD Kennedy hearing, 1995 68. Maryland – BUILD church rally, 1994 69. Maryland collective bargaining, 1997
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1. Maryland school nurses, 1996 2. Maryland – Landover collective bargaining, 1995 August 16 3. Maryland Local 2250 – Barbara Holoquest, 1991 May 4. Maryland Council 67 – International Vice President Rapanotti 5. Maryland Council 67 Executive Board at international, 1990 January 6. Maryland Council 67 AFSCME/NEA no raid agreement, 1990 7. Maryland Local 1427 (Council 67) Ken Davis – White House hero, 1994
October 29 8. Maryland Local 1072 (Council 92) steward, 1995 April 19 9. Maryland Council 92 steward training 10. Maryland – Baltimore political action, 1994 11. Massachusetts – Plymouth water meter installers 12. Massachusetts – University of Massachusetts organizing NFWO column,
1997 November-December 13. Massachusetts Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW)
(Council 93), 1987 14. Massachusetts Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW)
(Council 93) first contract, 1989 June 15. Massachusetts Local 335 recycling facility – Charlie Kiley, 1996 May 16. Massachusetts Council 93 demonstration, 1991 April 17. Massachusetts Council 93 18. Massachusetts Council 93 Nathalie Norrie Insurance Discrimination
Testimony, 1986 September 19. Massachusetts Local 137 (Council 93), 1990 September 20. Massachusetts Local 1717 (Council 93) President Ed Gantreau 21. Massachusetts Local 1776 (Council 93) Amherst and University of
Massachusetts apprentices, 1987 March 22. Massachusetts Council 93 international vice president election, 1996 August 23. Massachusetts Council 93 Harvard pipets, 1987-1988
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24. Massachusetts Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers (HUCTW) (Council 93) election day, 1988 May 17
25. Michigan Local 3994 (Council 25) Group Homes Direct Care Workers 26. Michigan – Detroit Free Press adopt a striker, 1996 March 21 27. Michigan – Wearing of the green, 1996 March 28. Michigan Council 25 get out the vote, 1996 29. Michigan – Detroit Labor Day parade, 1997 30. Michigan Council 25 – Joe McManus 31. Michigan Local 916 (Council 25) 32. Michigan Local 1345 (Council 25) attendant nurse Diana Pogue 33. Michigan Local 1640 (Council 25) 34. Michigan Local 1659 (Council 25) Lil Duncan, 1985 35. Michigan Local 3068 (Council 25) Hillsdale County Medical Care Facility,
1980 36. Michigan Local 3584 (Council 25), 1988 November 37. Michigan Local 3994 Direct Care Workers, 1994 January 38. Michigan Local 290 President Carmen Mitchell, 1996 June 39. Minnesota Council 6 – University of Minnesota Technical Unit contract, 1994
March 40. Minnesota – Perpich signs pay equity bill, 1984 May 41. Minnesota day on the Hill, 1992 March 42. Minnesota Councils 6 and 14 political action caucus training, 1992 February 43. Minnesota University of Minnesota clerical contract, 1993 October 44. Minnesota Local 3801, 1992 May 45. Minnesota Local 390 (Council 6) Cambridge, 1995 January 46. Minnesota political action training, 1996 March 47. Minnesota Local 510 (Council 65) negotiating committee, 1989 October 48. Minnesota Local 454 (Council 65), 1989 December 49. Minnesota Local 559 (Council 65) 50. Minnesota Local 319 (Council 65), 1990 January 51. Minnesota Local 693 (Council 14) 52. Minnesota Council 14 British Unionist visits Minnesota, 1988 July 53. Minnesota Council 14 Lucille Olson, 1993 September 54. Minnesota Local 34 (Council 14), 1990 August 55. Minnesota Local 390 (Council 6), 1986 March 56. Minnesota Local 2980 (council 6), 1990 May 57. Minnesota Council 6 wheelchair basketball, 1988 December 58. Minnesota Council 96, 1989 September 59. Minnesota Council 65 Charlene Blowers, 1994 April 60. Minnesota Local 639 (Council 65) 61. Minnesota Council 69 Haz-Mat training, 1993 October 62. Minnesota Council 6 63. Mississippi school bus drivers 64. Montana Local 243 (Council 9) 65. Nebraska NAPE Local 61 – Lincoln, 1992 January 66. Nebraska – Omaha health care demonstration, 1994 August
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67. Nebraska Local 61, 1992-1993 68. Nebraska Local 61 NAPE – Randy Hamilton, 1993 69. Nebraska Local 61 NAPE, 1995 September 70. Nebraska Omaha Local 251, 1994 April 71. New Hampshire Local 298 (Council 93) 72. New Hampshire Local 2715 (Council 93) 73. New Jersey Local 1199J victory celebration 74. New Jersey Local 2254 (Council 52) 75. New Jersey Council 52 convention, 1995 October 76. New Jersey Local 2215 (Council 71), 1980 77. New Jersey Local 2307 (Council 71), 1980 78. New Jersey Council 71 PEOPLE awards, 1991 April 79. New Jersey Council 1 80. New Mexico prison 81. New Mexico Local 2839 – Welfare That Works 82. New Mexico Local 1199 rally 83. New Mexico Council 18 Butch Keiser special, 1996 May 84. New York – AFSCME members at Puerto Rican Day Parade, 1997 85. New York Council 1707 86. New York Council 1707 child care 87. New York Local 205 (Council 1707), 1981; undated 88. New York labor chorus 89. New York voter registration, 1987 December 90. New York corrections 91. New York Local 1455 (Council 37) President Bill Fenty, 1995 October 92. New York Local 1930 (Council 37) Nat Keitt, 1997 September 93. New York Local 375 (Council 37) President Lou Albano, 1993 94. New York Council 37 health and safety, 1984-1989; undated 95. New York Local 1549 (Council 37) Betty Tolliver, 1983 December 96. New York Local 371 (Council 37), 1984; 1990
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1. New York Local 372 (Council 37), 1980-1986; undated 2. New York Local 420 (Council 37), 1980-1988 3. New York Council 37 Cheryl Minor, 1997 May-June 4. New York Council 37 primary day, 1996 September 5. New York Local 420 press conference on health care – Sara Kennedy, 1990
March 23 6. New York Local 768 (Council 37) Pat Bleau 7. New York Local 983 (Council 37) Frank Morelli, 1983 February 8. New York Local 2021 (Council 37) 9. New York Council 37, 1982-1988 10. New York Council 37 Barbara Terrelonge, 1992 July 11. New York Council 37 – New York City layoffs, 1992 March 12. New York Council 37 Labor Commission on Apartheid 13. New York Council 37 contract rallies, 1990-1991
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14. New York Council 37 Women’s Committee, 1987 June 15. New York City Phone bank, 1994-1995 16. New York Council 37 Workers Memorial Day, 1989 April 18 17. New York Local 1549 (Council 37), 1982-1985 18. New York Council 82 award to President McEntee, 1987 June 19. New York Council 82 Rich Abrahamson 20. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
Georgianna Natale, 1997 June 6 21. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 446 President
Joel Schwartz, 1997 September-October 22. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Nassau
County – Hattie Hartgrove, 1997 23. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Mary
Rodnell convention issue, 1996 April 24. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Debbie
Fendt, 1992 July 25. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
Schoharie County flood disaster, 1996 January 26. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
convention (1984: Lake Placid, NY), 1980-1984 27. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
congressional hearing, 1984 September 5 28. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Mondale
primary, 1984 March 29. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
convention, 1982 October 30. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
International Executive Board (IEB) meeting, 1982 June 31. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
Education Conference, 1981 July 32. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
delegates convention, 1981 June 33. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 spring
convention, 1981 May 34. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
convention (1980: Niagara Falls, NY), 1980 September 35. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 delegate
convention (1980: Albany, NY), 1980 March 36. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 safety
conference (1980: Hauppauge, NY), 1980 January 37. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
women’s conference (1980: New York, NY) 38. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
convention, 1979 October 39. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Region
II visit to Washington, D.C., 1979
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40. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Harlem Valley Hospital, 1979
41. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Lake Placid members, 1979
42. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 affiliation, 1978
43. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Buffalo – Pordum campaign, 1996 September
44. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 45. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1982 46. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Mary
Deitcher 47. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
Rockland County Employees 48. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 lab
technicians testing water for clams, 1980 49. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 supports
PATCO 50. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Suffolks
budget battle 51. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
women’s conference Long Island 52. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 AFL-
CIO Convention 53. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Local
830 54. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
members, 1979-1995 55. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 PCB
contamination – Binghamton, NY, 1985 January 56. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000
convention – Governor Clinton, 1992-1994 57. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 officers,
1979; undated 58. New York Local 420 hospital workers, 1989 59. New York 1199 hospital workers 60. New York 1199 hospital workers 61. New York 1199 hospital workers 62. North Dakota Jobs with Justice, 1988 September 63. North Dakota Local 1100 (Council 95), 1980 64. North Dakota Council 95 65. North Dakota Council 95 – Governor George Sinner, 1989 May 66. North Dakota Council 95, 1988 October 67. North Dakota Local 1268 highway, 1988 September 26 68. North Dakota Local 3793 (Council 95), 1993 August 69. North Dakota – Grand Forks flood, 1997 May
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70. Ohio deinstitutionalization, 1985 January 71. Ohio retiree: Mary Kasunic, 1996 July-August 72. Ohio Council 8 profiles in dignity – Sol Marble 73. Ohio Council 18 McEntee speech, 1996 74. Ohio – Stand Up for Ohio Families, 1995 November 75. Ohio – OAPSE school vouchers story 76. Ohio flooding, 1997 77. Ohio Judges Mary Eileen Kilbane and Kathleen Keough, 1996 June 78. Ohio Council 8 – Michael Harrington 79. Ohio Council 8 political action, 1988 October 80. Ohio OAPSE Local 4 affiliation, 1984 February 81. Ohio OCSEA health care – Columbus, 1990 October 82. Ohio OCSEA Local 11 Warren Correctional Institution – Toledo 83. Ohio OCSEA Local 11 Mt. Vernon Developmental Center – Cleveland 84. Ohio OCSEA retirement article 85. Ohio OCSEA Local 11 South Ohio Correctional Facility – Lucasville, 1993
April 86. Oregon Local 1246 (Council 75), 1993 December 87. Oregon Local 1246 (Council 75) state fair, 1987 September 88. Oregon Local 189 convention issue, 1996 May 89. Oregon direct care workers Fairview Training Center, 1988 February 90. Oregon Council 75 Portland phone bank – elections, 1990 91. Oregon Council 75 Multnomah County reads victory, 1993 December 92. Oregon Local 328 (Council 75) officers, 1987 March 93. Tina Turner-Morfitt 94. Oregon Council 75, 1995 January
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1. Oregon Council 75 open fair petitions, 1998 July 2. Oregon Council 75 payroll protection, 1998 May 3. Pennsylvania Pittsburgh contract 4. Pennsylvania Philadelphia Labor Day, 1992 5. Pennsylvania NUHHCE 1199 rally 6. Pennsylvania Philadelphia Patients First Coalition 7. Pennsylvania Philadelphia Top Win Jean Spicer, 1996 June 8. Pennsylvania Council 13, 1971-1985 9. Pennsylvania Philadelphia contract protest, 1992 June 29 10. Pennsylvania Local 3769 Quehanna Boot Camp (Piper, PA), 1993 July 11. Pennsylvania Council 13 founding convention, 1973 February 3 12. Pennsylvania Council 13 convention, 1974 April 13. Pennsylvania Council 13 Women’s Conference, 1979 May 2 14. Pennsylvania Council 13 – Governor Milton Shapp signing of clerical contract 15. Pennsylvania Philadelphia chops signing, 1995 16. Pennsylvania Council 13 Get Out the Vote, 1992 November 17. Pennsylvania Philadelphia Head Start, 1996 March-April 18. Pennsylvania Council 13 William J. McEntee, 1953; undated
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19. Pennsylvania Council 33 Jeff Weeden, 1995 October 20. Pennsylvania steward David Velez, 1995 October 21. Pennsylvania Council 13 convention, 1980 April 22. Pennsylvania Council 13 contract signing, 1981 23. Pennsylvania Council 13 convention, 1981 August 24. Pennsylvania Council 13 convention, 1982 May 25. Pennsylvania Council 13 Allegheny County AFL-CIO Labor Council, 1982
April 26. Pennsylvania Local 2578 (Council 13) Judy Heh, 1982 May 27. Pennsylvania Council 13 Chris Becker graduate John F. Kennedy award, 1982
July 28. Pennsylvania Council 13 Harrisburg primary, 1984 April 29. Pennsylvania Council 13 William Lucy, 1985 March 30. Pennsylvania Council 42 31. Pennsylvania Local 2325 (Council 84) membership meeting, 1985 February 32. Pennsylvania Local 2534 Angela Wise 33. Pennsylvania Council 90 election night Lower Paxton, 1996 May 34. Pennsylvania Council 33 phone bank, 1984 April 35. Pennsylvania Council 33 John F. Kennedy Hospital, 1993 April 28 36. Pennsylvania Council 33 workplace violence 37. Pennsylvania Council 47 RGI Press conference, 1997 38. Pennsylvania NUHHCE 1199C Philadelphia, 1989-1990 39. Pennsylvania NUHHCE 1199C Philadelphia health care protest, 1996 April 40. Pennsylvania Philadelphia Get Out the Vote, 1994 41. Puerto Rico UGT Isabel Candelario, 1994 November 42. Puerto Rico affiliation, 1993 July 23 43. Puerto Rico hurricane 44. Puerto Rico reception for Governor Pedro Rossello, 1995 February 45. Rhode Island firefighters, 1993 June 46. Rhode Island Locals 1350 and 1993 (Council 94), 1988 March 47. Rhode Island health care hearings, 1990 September 48. Rhode Island Local 1350 (Council 94) strike, 1989 February 49. Rhode Island Local 1010 Earth Day, 1996 June 50. Rhode Island Locals 1179, 2884, 1612 oil spill, 1996 February 51. South Dakota Council 59 convention, 1988 September 52. South Dakota Council 59 convention, 1994 September 53. Tennessee privatization lawsuit, 1986 September 54. Tennessee Local 2173, 1973 55. Tennessee Local 1733, 1987-1990 56. Tennessee Local 1733 – The MED, 1995 May 57. Tennessee vice president Willie Pearl Butler, 1996 April 4 58. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis,
1969 April 59. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis,
1970 April
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60. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1971 April
61. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1972 April
62. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1974 April
63. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1975 April
64. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1976 April
65. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1977 April
66. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1978 April
67. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1979 April
68. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1980 April
69. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King Commemoration in Memphis, 1992 April
70. Tennessee Local 1733 Jerry Nichols Steward Magazine, 1997 71. Tennessee Local 3600, 1990 October 72. Tennessee Local 3600 officers, 1990 August 73. Tennessee Highway Patrol 74. Texas State Employees united pay raise campaign news conference, 1997
February 25 75. Texas Local 3963 corrections officer Trudy Lowe 76. Texas Local 3920 workplace violence A. Robinette and S. McMillian, 1993
October 77. Texas Council 7 corrections officers organizing, 1997 March 78. Texas Local 1550 Houston flood, 1994 October 16 79. Vermont Local 2413 80. Vermont Council 93 Springfield Police election, 1990 81. Virginia Local 1924 (Council 30) redesign government Oxon Road Garage,
1994-1995 82. Virginia Local 2407 (Council 30) Toluene, 1994 83. West Virginia coalition 84. Washington – gay pride march in Seattle, 1995 85. Washington selection of AFSCME Northwest Vice President in Seattle, 1995
June 86. Washington – Western Institute for Union Women in Olympia, 1991 July
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4. Washington wrestling Medical Lake, 1992 April 5. Washington Council 28 stewards conference, 1995-1996 6. Washington rally to save Medicare in Tacoma, 1995 November 7. Washington Local 793 (Council 28) Amy Hoglund, 1992 July 8. Washington Council 28 child protective services, 1996 March 9. Washington Council 28 Bruce Zeller, 1995 November 10. Washington Council 28 collective bargaining rally 11. Washington Council 28 college tuition waivers bill 12. Washington Council 28 pay equity 13. Washington Council 28 Solidarity Day 14. Washington Council 28 Milt Tedrow pay equity plaintiff 15. Washington Local 782 (Council 28), 1986 January 16. Washington Local 1488 (council 28) University of Washington Goodwill
Games, 1990 August 17. Washington Council 28 lobby day, 1988 January 29 18. Washington Council 28 Spokane convention, 1994 October 19. Washington Council 28 Spokane Get out the vote, 1992 November 20. Washington Council 28 50th anniversary convention, 1993 August 21. Washington Council 28 election day, 1993 November 22. Washington Local 1488 (Council 28) artists, 1994 March 23. Washington Council 28 Joe McGimpsey, 1994 May 24. Washington Council 28 Seattle elections, 1994 November 25. Wisconsin child care, 1986 October 26. Wisconsin state elections, 1992 27. Wisconsin – Milwaukee Democratic Party meeting, 1992 April 28. Wisconsin – Kohl campaign, 1994 November 29. Wisconsin PEOPLE 30. Wisconsin Council 48 Contracting IN, 1993 March 31. Wisconsin – Green Bay political action, 1994 November 32. Wisconsin – America for Mondale 33. Wisconsin – Milwaukee Senior Truth Squad, 1986 August 34. Wisconsin Local 48 (Council 24) Oshkosh, 1989 December 35. Wisconsin Operation Helping Hand, 1993 May 36. Wisconsin Council 24 Maggie Murdler of Chippewa Falls, 1995 August 28 37. Wisconsin Local 892 (Council 24), 1993 May 38. Wisconsin Council 40 convention, 1998 39. Wisconsin Council 40 Nursing homes in Eau Claire and Appleton, 1986
February 40. Wisconsin Council 40 crossing guards, 1987 January 41. Wisconsin Council 40, 1992 January 42. Wisconsin Council 40 50th anniversary, 1993 May 43. Wisconsin Council 48 Zoofest, 1987 August 44. Wisconsin Local 2958 (Council 48), 1989 November 45. Wisconsin Local 594 (Council 48) Lee Henderson, 1990 April 46. Wisconsin Local 882 (Council 48) Greater Milwaukee Open, 1994 August 47. Canada Civic Hospital, 1992 January
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48. 911 Story in Public Employee, 1997 Summer 49. AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Conference, 1994 50. AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) member, 1997 51. AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Congress (1995: Niagara Falls, NY),
1995 November 52. AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Congress (1997: Austin, TX) 53. AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Founding Congress, 1993 October (1 of
2) 54. AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Founding Congress, 1993 October (2 of
2) 55. Gerry Adams’ visit from Ireland, 1994 October 56. Gerry Adams’ visit from Ireland, 1994 October 57. Gerry Adams’ visit from Ireland, 1994 October 58. AFL-CIO Board Meeting – President McEntee (1995: New York), 1995
October 26 59. AFL-CIO Conference in Community Services 60. AFL-CIO Convention, 1983 October 61. AFL-CIO Convention (1987: Florida), 1987 January 62. AFL-CIO – Pittsburgh, PA, 1997 September 20 (1 of 2)
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1. AFL-CIO – Pittsburgh, PA, 1997 September 20 (2 of 2) 2. AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED), 1986 February 3. AFL-CIO Public Employee Department (PED), 1987 February 4. AFL-CIO Regional Conference, 1984 March 5. AFL-CIO Jerry Wurf, 1981 6. AFSCME Choir, 1993 7. AFSCME Corrections United (ACU), 1994 November 8. AIDS Quilt – Washington, D.C., 1992 9. AIDS Quilt and vigil, 1996 (1 of 2) 10. AIDS Quilt and vigil, 1996 (2 of 2) 11. President McEntee receives Edward Brandt Award for AIDS Leadership,
1993 November 8 12. America Needs a Raise (1996: Albuquerque, NM), 1996 June 13. America Needs a Raise – Sharp Memorial Hospital (1996: San Diego, CA),
1996 August 14. American Family Celebration – D.C. Mall, 1988 May 14 15. Anna Veterans Home – Illinois Council 31, 1996 August 16 16. National Anti-Hunger Coalition news conference, 1980 April 17. April’s Room 18. President Corazon Aquino visit, 1989 November 19. Architects of the Capitol, 1997 20. Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, 1993 21. Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, 1994 22. Ask a Working Woman – Washington, D.C., 1997 September 23. Budget cuts press conference, 1995
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24. Build Maryland, 1994-1995 25. Child care, 1986 26. Child Care Link-Up on Mall (1990: Washington, DC), 1990 September 19 27. Children’s Day on the Hill, 1989 28. Clinton bus tour – Minnesota and Wisconsin, 1992 August 29. Clinton – Tacoma, WA 30. Clinton campaign – Washington and Oregon, 1996 September 31. Clinton/Gore, 1996 32. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (1984: Chicago, IL),
1984 March 33. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention, 1986 November 34. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (1988: Seattle, WA),
1988 January 35. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (1991: Pittsburgh,
PA), 1991 October (1 of 2) 36. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (1991: Pittsburgh,
PA), 1991 October (2 of 2) 37. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (1993: Las Vegas,
NV), 1993 November (1 of 2) 38. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (1993: Las Vegas,
NV), 1993 November (2 of 2) 39. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) Convention (1995: Dearborn,
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2. Congressional testimony on government management by New York District Council 37’s Lou Albano, 1995
3. Congressional testimony on school employees by Charlie Hughes 4. Congressional testimony on Department of Labor by Gerald McEntee, 1994
October 5. Congressional testimony 6. Congressional testimony on Kennedy Commission by Gerald McEntee 7. Congressional testimony on Ways and Means Subcommittee, 1993 November
9 8. Congressional testimony on health care by Gerald McEntee, 1993 October 28 9. Congressional testimony on NAFTA by Linda Chavez-Thompson, 1993 July
28 10. Congressional testimony on House Budget Commission by Teresa Zabala 11. Congressional testimony on school lunch before the Senate Agricultural
Committee by Charlie Hughes, 1992 March 12. Congressional testimony before Senate Budget Commission by Gerald
McEntee, 1992 13. Congressional testimony before House Elementary and Secondary Education
Subcommittee by Charlie Hughes, 1993 February 23
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14. Congressional testimony on House Budget Agreement by Gerald McEntee, 1992
15. Congressional testimony at hearings on social security offset by Rugola, Fryzel, and Andrysco, 1991 November 7
16. Congressional testimony at Clarence Thomas nomination to Supreme Court hearing by William Lucy, 1991 September
17. Congressional testimony on House Government Operations Committee, 1991 June 4
18. Congressional testimony before Senate Finance Committee by Gerald McEntee, 1989 April 19
19. Congressional testimony before Labor and Human Resources Committee by Stanley Hill, 1989 April 21
20. Congressional testimony for Lucas nomination hearing by William Lucy, 1989
21. Congressional testimony before House Education and Labor Committee by Gerald McEntee, 1987 April 30
22. Congressional testimony on parental leave by Gerald McEntee, 1987 April 23 23. Congressional testimony before House Education and Labor Committee on
national community services by Gerald McEntee, 1989 June 27 24. Congressional testimony before House Subcommittee on Human Resources
by Gary Moore and Jim Burdshaw, 1989 June 1 25. Corrections: Iwo Jima Memorial, 1990 June 26. Corrections press conference, 1993 May 6 27. Corrections Department of Prisons meeting, 1994 28. Corrections – Ohio, 1999 29. AFSCME goes computer, 1984 30. Crumbs campaign press conference, 1990 February 1 31. A Day in the Life of AFSCME, 1988 (1 of 4) 32. A Day in the Life of AFSCME, 1988 (2 of 4) 33. A Day in the Life of AFSCME, 1988 (3 of 4) 34. A Day in the Life of AFSCME, 1988 (4 of 4) 35. Day on the Hill – Minnesota, 1991 March 36. D.C. General Hospital – Council 20, 1995 37. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 38. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 39. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 40. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 41. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 42. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 43. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 44. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 45. Democratic National Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) 46. Democratic National Convention (1992: New York, NY) 47. Democratic National Convention (1992: New York, NY) 48. Democratic National Convention (1988: Atlanta, GA) 49. Democratic National Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA)
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1. Dignity poster, 1972; 1980; undated 2. National Press Club Double Taxation Press Conference, 1990 July 26 3. Drug crisis Officer Richard Saenz – Los Angeles, CA, 1989 October 10 4. Los Angeles, CA earthquake, 1994 January 17 5. Economic Policy Institute (EPI), 1991 October 22 6. Economic Summit (1992: Little Rock, AR) 7. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Conference, 1984 April 26 8. Toledo Elephant keeper, 1997 9. Election Night 1996 10. “Electrifying” story, 1997 11. Environmental conference, 1993 12. New York District Council 37 EMS workers, 1996 13. Ernest Westfield – Illinois Council 31, 1997 14. Gail Spaeth: Fair Pay Act, 1994 August 15. “NO” to Fast Track Rally, 1997 16. Walter Fauntroy endorsement, 1990 August 2 17. Foreign visitors – Wurf 18. El Salvador, 1984 March 19. AFSCME supports the Frontier Strike – Las Vegas, NV, 1992-1993 20. Frontier strike/desert solidarity, 1992 December 21. Get Out the Vote (GOTV) Gantt campaign – North Carolina, 1990 November 22. Gay and Lesbian Advisory Committee, 1993 23. Gay and Lesbian Advisory Committee, 1994 24. Gay rights parade, 1993 25. Get Out the Vote (GOTV) Memphis, 1996 November 26. Michigan Council 25 golf course workers, 1997 summer 27. Hands Across America, 1986 May 28. Health Care: Cross country drive, 1991 29. Health Care: Emergency drive for health care, 1991 September-October 30. Health Care: National Press Club Health reform press conference, 1991
November 4 31. Health Care: Health care action day – Columbus, OH, 1990 October 32. Health Care: Health Care Advisory Committee meeting, 1994 April 33. Health Care: Health Care Advisory Committee meeting, 1993 July 34. Health Care: Health Care Advisory Committee meeting, 1989 September 35. Health Care: Health Care Advisory Committee meeting, 1995 36. Health Care: National Health Care Rally (1994: Washington, DC), 1994 April 37. Health Care: National Health Care Rally (1994: Washington, DC), 1994 April 38. Health Care: Health Care Action Campaign (1994: Washington, DC), 1994
March 39. Health Care: Health care briefing (1994: Washington, DC), 1994 March 40. Health Care: meeting (1993: Chicago, IL), 1993 November 22
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41. Health Care: Write on health care campaign (1994: Washington, DC), 1994 June
42. Health Care: Rally for health care (1991: Washington, DC) 43. Health Care: National Health Policy Council meeting – Gerald McEntee, 1989
April 44. Health Care: Clinton/Gore Health care demonstration, 1992 August 4 45. Health Care crisis – Shirley Pond 46. Health Care: Health Security Express, 1994
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1. Health Care: Health Security Express, 1994 2. Health Care: Health Security Express (1994: Washington, DC) 3. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with Henry Cisneros, 1993 August
24 4. Humana, 1991 5. International Executive Board (IEB) (1996: Bal Harbour, FL), 1996 February 6. International Monetary Fund (IMF) protest – Walter Fauntroy, Hans Engelbert
of Public Services International (PSI), 1990 August 29 7. Iowa Council 61 Convention, 1997 (1 of 2) 8. Iowa Council 61 Convention, 1997 (2 of 2) 9. Jobs with Justice Day, 1997 10. Labor ’96 Michigan – Steve Smith of Michigan State Employees Association
(MSEA) and Larry Roehrig of Council 25 11. Labor ’96 Michigan political action 12. Labor ’96 Ohio – Allen Zak 13. Labor ’96 Cincinnati – Mary Moore 14. Labor Day 1996 – President Clinton in Milwaukee (1 of 4) 15. Labor Day 1996 – President Clinton in Milwaukee (2 of 4) 16. Labor Day 1996 – President Clinton in Milwaukee (3 of 4) 17. Labor Day 1996 – President Clinton in Milwaukee (4 of 4) 18. Latin American Unionists, 1984 March 20 19. Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA) honoring Linda
Chavez-Thompson (1995: Corpus Christi, TX) 20. Labor Council for Latin American Advancement (LCLAA), 1984 August 21. Leadership conference, 1985 22. Legislation – Mental Health/Mental Retardation, 1989 January 23. Legislative Conference – Al Gore, 1997 24. Legislative Conference – Richard Gephardt, 1997 25. Legislative Conference, 1993 May 22-24 26. Legislative Conference, 1995 27. Living wage – Baltimore, MD, 1996 28. Living wage hearing (1996: Washington, DC), 1996 March 29. Local government negotiations conference, 1984 February 30. March on Washington, 1993 August 31. Jobs march and rally, 1980 May 17
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32. McCarthy campaign – New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA), 1996 October
33. Medicare rally (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 October 19 34. Mexican labor delegation visit, 1985 October 35. Minimum wage rally (1996: Washington, DC), 1996 July 36. Motown, 1997 37. Mushroom workers rally – Kadence Thomas (1997: Quincy, FL), 1997 June 38. Music feature, 1987
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1. National Conference of State Legislatures (1991: Nashville, TN) 2. National Health Care Rally (1994: Washington, DC), 1994 April 3. Meeting needs of working families, 1989 April 25 4. New London election rally, 1996 5. Nigerian Embassy demonstration (1995: Washington, DC), 1995 April 6. Nigerian Embassy demonstration – William Lucy, 1995 August 30 7. Nigerian Embassy demonstration (1995: Washington, DC) 8. Nigerian union rights demonstration, 1994 August 9. National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) – Omni
Park Hotel, 1989 May 4 10. National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) – St.
Luke’s and Mt. Sinai rally, 1989 July 11. National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees (NUHHCE) – Benefit
fund, 1987 March 12. National Union of Hospital and Health Care Employees (NUHHCE)
convention (1993: Palm Springs, CA), 1993 November 13. Nurses Congress (1997: Washington, DC) (1 of 2) 14. Nurses Congress (1997: Washington, DC) (2 of 2) 15. OSHA Press conference – Robert Reich, Dorothy Edwards, Merida
Rodriguez, 1996 March 14 16. OSHA – Gerald McEntee testimony, 1992 March 5 17. Oklahoma City bombing, 1995 April 18. Oklahoma City revisited, 1997 19. Olympia coverage 20. Olympics bombing aftermath – medics (1996: Atlanta, GA) 21. Operation Big Vote, 1988 22. Operation Helping Hand, 1993 March 23. Peace, Freedom, Jobs March, 1983 August 27 24. PEOPLE Conference (1993: Sacramento, CA), 1993 August 25. PEOPLE Conference (1993: Sacramento, CA), 1993 August 26. PEOPLE products, 1996 27. Philippines rally, 1986 28. Phone bank campaign – Wisconsin, 1996 29. Phone bank video – health care, 1994 March 30. Political action phone bank – Washington, DC, 1992 September 31. Political action phone bank – California Council 36, 1992 October 5
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32. Political action – presidential candidates, 1992 33. Political action – presidential candidates, 1992 34. Political action, 1991 35. Political action – California Council 36, 1996 36. Political action – Clinton pre-inaugural campaign, 1992-1993 37. Political action – Glendenning for governor, 1994 38. Political action – Clinton bus tour in Madison and Milwaukee, 1992 October 39. Political action – Election night, 1992 40. Political action conference (1991: Chicago, IL), 1991 December 41. Political action conference (1983: Chicago, IL), 1983 March 25-27 42. Political action – Mondale and Ferraro campaign, 1984 43. Political action – elections, 1992
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1. Political action – Operation Big Vote, 1993 November 2 2. Political action – delegate selections, 1984 3. Political action – Operation Big Vote (1992: Houston, TX) 4. Political action – Operation Big Vote (1992: Austin, TX) 5. Presidential candidates, 1988 6. Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, 1996 March 18 7. Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, 1995 8. Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, 1995 March 23 9. Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, 1994 10. McEntee addresses Presidential scholars, 1986 February 11. McEntee at Press breakfast (1987: Bal Harbour, FL), 1987 February 12. Press conference – U.S. Representative Marty Russo (D-IL), 1991 November
6 13. Public Services International (PSI) Women’s Conference, 1984 November 14. Public policy – Ohio teleconference, 1984 September 15. The Republican Record press conference – Gerald McEntee and Boston
Mayor Flynn, 1992 August 13 16. Retirees 17. Retirees: Council of Presidents meeting, 1981 July 18. Retirees: Health care hearing (1994: Washington, DC), 1994 March 23 19. Retirees: NCSC Convention luncheon (1986: Miami Beach, FL), 1986 July 8 20. Retirees: Council reception (1986: Chicago, IL), 1986 June 23 21. Retirees: State of the States press conference, 1985 March 22. Retirees: Social security rally (1985: Hyde Park, NY) 23. Retirees: Rally against revenue sharing cuts, 1985 March 24. Retirees: Press conference on Reagan cuts to elderly, 1985 March 25. Retirees: NCSC Convention rally (1983: Washington, DC), 1983 July 26. Retirees: Save our retirement rally (1984: Annapolis, MD), 1984 February 27. Retirees: 1984 Convention 28. Retirees: Council of Presidents 29. Retirees: Council meeting with U.S. Representative Marty Russo (D-IL), 1991
August
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30. Retirees: Council of Presidents meeting at George Meany Center, 1983 June 31. Retirees: Council of Presidents meeting (1982: Atlantic City, NJ) 32. Retirees: Social security protest, 1979 33. Retirees: Press conference on aging (1984: Washington, DC), 1984 October 34. Retirees: Council meeting, 1997 June 35. Roman Catholic Tribute (1 of 2) 36. Roman Catholic Tribute (2 of 2) 37. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1984: San Francisco, CA), 1984 June
18-22 38. Democratic National Convention staff snapshots (1984: San Francisco, CA) 39. AFSCME Headquarters Staff snapshots, 1984-1986 40. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1986: Chicago, IL) 41. AFSCME Headquarters Staff snapshots, 1987-1988 42. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1988: Los Angeles, CA) 43. Democratic National Convention staff snapshots (1988: Georgia) 44. AFSCME Headquarters Staff snapshots, circa 1988-1992 45. McEntee wedding snapshots, 1989 46. AFSCME Headquarters Staff snapshots, 1989 47. AFSCME Headquarters Staff snapshots, 1990 48. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1990: Miami, FL) (1 of 3) 49. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1990: Miami, FL) (2 of 3)
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1. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1990: Miami, FL) (3 of 3) 2. McEntee birthday snapshots, 1990 3. Solidarity Day snapshots, 1991 4. AFSCME Headquarters Staff snapshots, 1992 5. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1992: Las Vegas, NV) (1 of 2) 6. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1992: Las Vegas, NV) (2 of 2) 7. Democratic National Convention staff snapshots, 1992 8. AFSCME Headquarters Staff snapshots, 1993 9. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1994: San Diego, CA) (1 of 2) 10. AFSCME Convention staff snapshots (1994: San Diego, CA) (2 of 2) 11. Public Employee photos, January/February 1996 12. Public Employee photos, March/April 1996 13. Public Employee photos, May/June 1996 14. Public Employee photos, July/August 1996 15. Public Employee photos, September/October 1996 16. Public Employee photos used in 1996 Convention issue 17. Public Employee photos, November/December 1996 18. Public Employee photos, January/February 1997 19. Public Employee photos, March/April 1997 20. Public Employee photos, May/June 1997 21. Public Employee photos, July/August 1997
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1. Public Employee photos, September/October 1997 2. Public Employee photos, September/October 1997 3. Public Employee photos, November/December 1997 4. Steward filler and unused photos, 1996 Winter 5. Steward, 1998 Spring 6. Washington, DC Welfare Reform Conference, 2002 April 7. Florida bus privatization, 1999 8. Hawaii – HGEA Welfare workers, 1998-1999 9. Hawaii – HGEA anthrax disaster preparedness, 2001 October 10. Hawaii – HGEA Mauna Kea Observatory, 2000 April 11. Idaho – Coeur d’Alene Council 2, 1999 February 3 12. Indiana – Taylor Rogers visit, 2001 13. Illinois – AMA Press Conference, 2001 June 14. Iowa Council 61 – Al Gore visit, 2000 January 15. Minnesota Council 6 – Pre-strike rally at Capitol, 2001 August 23 16. Minnesota Council 6, 1996; 2001 17. Minnesota – AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Conference, 2001 August
17 18. Minnesota Council 6 pre-strike rally at Capitol Steward story, 2001
September 19. Minnesota Council 14 winter carnival, 2002 February 20. Minnesota Council 6 President Kathy Wente, 1998 21. Minnesota – Harley, 1999 22. Minnesota Council 6 picket sites, 2001 October 23. Minnesota Council 6 strike rallies 24. Minnesota Council 6 strike rallies 25. Minnesota – AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Conference, 2001 26. Minnesota Council 14 members calling Congress, 2001 27. Minnesota Council 6 strike rallies 28. Minnesota – AFSCME Corrections United (ACU) Conference, 2001 29. Minnesota – Home care Campbell family, 1999 30. Minnesota Council 6 Steward story, 2001 April 31. Missouri – St. Louis rally, 1999 August 25 32. Missouri – Day on the Hill, 1999 March 24
32a. Missouri Council 72 bargaining, 2002 July 33. Nebraska – NAPE Local 61 privatization battle, 1999 34. Nevada – Women’s Conference in Las Vegas, 2001 June 35. New Hampshire Council 93 workers at primary, 2000 February 36. New Hampshire Local 3715 (Council 93) Gloria Powell, 1998 37. New Hampshire Council 93, 2001 38. New Jersey library, 1999 39. New Mexico prison violence press conference, 1999 40. New York City District Council 37 Al Gore visit, 2000 February 41. New York City District Council 37 Lillian Roberts, 2002 42. New York – Bellevue Day Care Center, 2000 January 43. New York – Golf, A Tiger on their Turf, 2001 December
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44. New York District Council 1707 civic participation, 1999 45. New York District Council 1707 day care rally, 1999 46. New York District Council 37 pin man Jon NG, 2000 June 47. New York Council 82 legislative hearing, 1998 March 48. New York Local 1549 (Council 37) domestic violence, 2001 October 49. New York District Council 37 rally, 1999 May 12 50. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000, 1999 51. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) Local 1000 Mr.
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1. Ohio – OAPSE Local 4 Secretaries vs. Givia Meds, 2001 March 2. Ohio – OCSEA Local 11 – Local 2599 member Glenda Taylor, 2001
December 3. Ohio – OCSEA Local 11 Columbus rally, 2002 February 4. Ohio Local 1746 (Council 18), 2001 October 5. Ohio – Cleveland Metro Hospital, 2001 6. Ohio – OAPSE school bus driver Betty Simmons, 2001 January 7. Ohio – OAPSE Local 4 school bus driver Jean Cherry Holmes, 1999
September 8. Ohio Local 101 (Council 8) President Ken Thomas, 1999 January 9. Oregon Local 328 (Council 75), 2001 January 10. Oregon Council 75 Seven Days in June, 2001 June 11. Oregon – Portland rally for Al Gore, 2000 October 22 12. Oregon Council 75 corrections strike, 1999 January 13. Oregon Council 75 Election get out the vote (GOTV), 2000 14. Pennsylvania election night, 2000 15. Pennsylvania – Harrisburg protest to tobacco plan, 2000 February 8 16. Pennsylvania Council 13 Disabled Award Winner Barry Schaffer, 1998 May 17. Pennsylvania – Philadelphia NUHHCE, 1999 18. Pennsylvania Local 3126 Maurice Snopek, 2001 19. Pennsylvania Council 47 20. Pennsylvania Council 33 sanitation worker Charles Custis, 1999 January 21. Pennsylvania – Philadelphia head start reception, 1999 February 22. Pennsylvania – Local 3156 (Council 83) Altoona EMTs, 2000 January 23. Pennsylvania head start vote, 1999 January 24. Puerto Rico, 1998 March 25. Puerto Rico – Miguel Maldonado, 1998 February 26. Rhode Island Council 94, 1999 27. South Dakota Local 519 (Council 59) scholarship family, 1999 28. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King memorial, 1999 April 4 29. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King memorial, 2000 April 4 30. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King memorial, 1998 April 4 31. Tennessee Local 1733 – Memphis sanitation workers Melvin and Marcus
Hunt (father and son), 1999 June 32. Tennessee Local 1733 Martin Luther King memorial, 1998 April 4
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33. Texas Local 1624 President Jesse Colunga, 2000 February 34. Utah Local 1004 Angel Rosaro office assistant at Ogden, UT Police
Department, 1998 35. Washington Council 28 strike, 2001 36. Washington AFL-CIO rally, 1998 October 37. Washington Council 2 leader Dean Vercruysse, 2000 January 8 38. Washington Council 28 strike – Eastern Washington, 2001 May 39. Washington Council 2 librarian, 2000 April 40. Washington Council 28 – Spokane for collective bargaining, 1999 March 41. Washington Council 28 strike – Western Washington, 2001 May 42. Washington Council 28 rally for collective bargaining, 1999 May 43. Washington Council 28 rally for collective bargaining, 2002 April 44. Washington Council 2 – Spokane doorbelling, 1998 October 26 45. Washington, 1999 46. Washington, 1999 April 47. Washington Council 28 campaign activities, 1998 October 48. Washington Council 28 get out the vote (GOTV) Bremerton federal way,
1998 October 49. Washington Council 28 general strike, 2001 May 50. Washington Council 28 general strike, 2001 April 51. Washington Council 28 Save Our State, 2002 March 52. Washington – Attorney General Chris Gregoire paycheck deception, 1998 53. Washington Council 28 – Althea Burton-Lute, 1998 December 54. Washington Council 28 WFSE Highway Workers, 1999 June 55. West Virginia – Street Heat, 2000 May 56. Wisconsin Council 48 privatization battle, 1997 July 57. Wisconsin – Brown City Mental Health Center, 1998 March 58. Wisconsin Council 40 – Racine “Make a Difference Day” Award, 1999 April 59. Wisconsin Council 24 Milwaukee County Zoo, 2001 March 60. AFSCME Convention (1984: San Francisco, CA) 61. AFSCME Convention (1988: Los Angeles, CA) 62. AFSCME Convention (1990: Miami, FL) 63. AFSCME Convention (1990: Miami, FL) 64. AFSCME Convention (1992: Las Vegas, NV) Monday 65. AFSCME Convention (1992: Las Vegas, NV) Tuesday (1 of 2) 66. AFSCME Convention (1992: Las Vegas, NV) Tuesday (2 of 2)
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1. AFSCME Convention (1992: Las Vegas, NV) Wednesday 2. AFSCME Convention (1992: Las Vegas, NV) 3. AFSCME Convention (1994: San Diego, CA) 4. AFSCME Convention (1994: San Diego, CA) 5. AFSCME Convention (1994: San Diego, CA) Monday 6. AFSCME Convention (1994: San Diego, CA) Tuesday 7. AFSCME Convention (1994: San Diego, CA) Wednesday 8. AFSCME Convention (1994: San Diego, CA) Thursday
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9. AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) Tuesday 10. AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) Tuesday 11. AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) Tuesday 12. AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) Tuesday 13. AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) Tuesday 14. AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) Tuesday 15. AFSCME Convention (1996: Chicago, IL) Tuesday – Ted Kennedy 16. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) photos used in printed
proceedings 17. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) 18. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) 19. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Sunday banquet
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1. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Monday 2. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Monday 3. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Monday negatives 4. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Monday – McEntee speech 5. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Tuesday 6. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Tuesday negatives 7. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Tuesday – workshops 8. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Tuesday – Al Gore speech 9. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Wednesday 10. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Wednesday negatives 11. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Thursday 12. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Thursday 13. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Thursday negatives 14. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Thursday rally 15. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Thursday workshops 16. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Thursday – Jesse Jackson speech 17. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Thursday Fun Run 18. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Friday 19. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Friday negatives 20. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Saturday staff photo negatives 21. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Retirees 22. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Retirees 23. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Retirees negatives 24. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Sunday 25. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Monday 26. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Monday
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1. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Monday 2. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday 3. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday 4. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday
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5. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday 6. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday 7. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 8. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 9. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 10. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 11. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 12. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday 13. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday
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1. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday 2. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday 3. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday 4. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Friday 5. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 6. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 7. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 8. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 9. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 10. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 11. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 12. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 13. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 14. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) 15. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Richard Gephardt, Al Gore,
etc. 16. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Proceedings captions 17. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Sunday – Delegates reception 18. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Sunday – Delegates reception
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1. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Sunday – Set up and Registration
2. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Monday 3. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Tuesday 4. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Tuesday 5. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Wednesday – Erin Brokavich 6. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Wednesday 7. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Wednesday 8. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Wednesday 9. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Thursday – Martin Sheen 10. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Thursday – Martin Sheen, etc. 11. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Thursday 12. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Friday 13. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) Friday
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14. AFSCME Convention (2002: Las Vegas, NV) 15. Alaska, 1990 April 16. Arizona 17. California – Sharp Professional Nurses Network organizing, 1995
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1. California – UCLA Demonstrations, 2001 May 1 2. California – UCLA Demonstrations, 2001 May 1 3. California Council 36 organizing, 1998-2000 4. California organizer Maureen Douglas, 1999 5. California – MTA Los Angeles Victory, 1999 June 6. Illinois (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1988 7. Illinois – McEntee house call to Louis Wooden of Council 31, 2001 March 8. Maryland – University of Maryland at College Park organizing, 2002 9. Minnesota Win (photographer: Steve Woit), 2001 March 10. New Jersey 1199J at Passaic Hospital (photographer: Nancy Rokos), 1999
June 11. Ohio (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1988 12. Pennsylvania (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1987-1988 13. Pennsylvania – Philadelphia Head Start 14. Puerto Rico meeting (photographer: Miguel Maldonado), 1999 May 15. Washington (photographer: Earl Dotter) 16. Washington Council 28 Lobby Day and Fight Back, 2002 March 17. West Virginia (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1988 18. Stock photos: clerical workers (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s 19. Stock photos (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s 20. Stock photos: Harvard University, 1990 21. Stock photos: house calls, 1999 22. Stock photos: Zookeepers and Dog Pound employees (photographer: Earl
Dotter), 1980s 23. Stock photos: Women in the workplace (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s 24. Stock photos: Professionals and unique occupations (photographer: Earl
Dotter), 1980s 25. Stock photos: Corrections officers (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s 26. Stock photos: Department of Public Works (DPW) workers (photographer:
Earl Dotter), 1980s 27. Stock photos: Water Treatment workers (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s 28. Stock photos: Food Services workers (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s 29. Stock photos: Law Enforcement (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s 30. Stock photos: general (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s (1 of 2) 31. Stock photos: general (photographer: Earl Dotter), 1980s (2 of 2) 32. Stock photos miscellaneous, 1990s 33. Stock photos Harrisburg, PA sanitation workers story, 1999 May 18 34. Stock photos: Head Start, 1999-2001 35. Stock photos: Connecticut Local 1522 (Council 4) daycare workers, 1999-
2001
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36. Stock photos: Office workers – Nebraska part time, 1999 37. Stock photos: Nurses 38. Stock photos: AFSCME Worker Portraits, 1998 July 22 39. Stock photos: Labor history 40. Stock photos: Get Out the Vote (GOTV), 2000 41. Stock photos: Clericals 42. Stock photos: House calls 43. Stock photos: Ohio public workers, 1994 44. San Mateo, CA County heroes, 2001 May
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1. Stock photos: Prisons 2. Stock photos: Prisons 3. Stock photos: Prisons 4. Stock photos miscellaneous 5. Stock photos miscellaneous 6. Stock photos miscellaneous 7. Stock photos miscellaneous 8. Stock photos: Head Start 9. Stock photos: Earl Dotter photographer 10. Stock photos: Indiana Council 62 11. Stock photos miscellaneous 12. Stock photos miscellaneous 13. AFSCME Agenda for Urban Affairs 14. AFSCME Social Security Booklet 15. AIM Conference (1999: Baltimore, MD), 1999 June 16. Los Angeles negatives, 2002 May 8 17. Los Angeles Rec. Assistants Campaigns, 2000 18. Ohio photos, 2002 19. Puerto Rico corrections officers organizing (photographer: Earl Dotter), 2001
June 20. Social Security Rally, 2001 July 24 21. Miscellaneous photos 22. Miscellaneous negatives 23. University of Maryland organizing, 2002 January 2 24. AFSCME Education Department, 2001-2002 25. AFSCME 50th anniversary convention exhibit (1986: Chicago, IL)
Filing Cabinet Drawers Reuther Library Room 347 Cabinet #2, top drawer folder headings: Hanging Folder – Untitled -AFSCME Staff, 1970s -AFSCME Staff, 1978 -AFSCME Staff, 1974-1975
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-AFSCME Staff, 1979 -Local 427 Philadelphia Street Cleaning Employees -Local 427 (Council 33) Philadelphia Street Cleaning Employees -Local 409 Wayne County, MI Juvenile Court Hanging Folder – American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees -AFSCME: History -1st Convention – 1936, Conventions – 1937, 1952, 1964 -International Headquarters Building, Washington, DC -International Headquarters -International Headquarters Building, Madison, WI -American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees -AFSCME International Executive Board, 1946 -International Headquarters Staff (2) -AFSCME Silver Anniversary Dinner, 1961 -AFSCME: Occupations Cabinet #2, drawer second from top: Hanging Folder – AFSCME, Biographical -Ames, Joe -Ames, Joseph -Broyer, James -Chapman, Gordon -Ciampa, P.J. -Garey, A.E. -Kramer, Leo -Kubista, Roy -Kubista, Roy -Lucy, William -McEntee, Gerald -McEntee, Gerald, 1985 -McEntee, William J. -Roberts, Lillian -Wurf, Jerry -Zander, Arnold Hanging Folder – AFSCME Council 7 & 23 -Michigan Council 7 Convention, 1961 -Council 7, 1950s -Council 7, 1963-1964 -Council 7, 1965-1966 -Michigan Council 7 Summer Institute, Higgins Lake, 1966-1967 -Council 7, 1970s -Council 7 Michigan State Employees -Council 7, 1967; 1969
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-Council 7 Michigan State Employees -Council 23 Michigan Hanging Folder – AFSCME Council 25 -3 untitled folders -AFSCME Michigan Council 25, 1970s Hanging Folder – Pennsylvania Council 33 -Council 33 AFL Medical Center, 1957 -King Anderson Bill – Medicare Council 33, 1962 -Council 33 New Building Philadelphia -Council 33 Officers Philadelphia, 1977 October -Philadelphia City Employees Council 33 New contract, 1968 -Council 33 Philadelphia Municipal Employees District Council, undated -Soviet Youth Group Council 33 -Council 33 Union Industries Show, 1950 -Council 33 visit to headquarters, 1961 -Council 33, 1940s -Council 33, 1950s -Council 33, 1960s -Council 33, 1970s Hanging Folder – AFSCME Council 77 -AFSCME Council 77, 1943-1944 -AFSCME Council 77, 1950s -2 untitled folders -AFSCME Council 77, 1960s -AFSCME Detroit & Michigan -1 untitled folder -AFSCME Council 77, 1960s -AFSCME Council 77, 1966; 1969 -AFSCME Council 77 Public Employee Week, 1960s -AFSCME Council 77, 1970s -Council 77 Highland Park, MI agreement -Council 77 Michigan, 1970s -2 untitled folders -AFSCME Local 1583 Hanging Folder – Local 1733 Martin Luther King -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King The STRIKE, 1968 February-March -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King – Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., at Memphis during strike, 1968 -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King Memorial Service & March, 1969 -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King Funeral Procession & Ceremonies, 1968 April 8 -20th King Anniversary in Memphis, 1988 -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King Memorial Service, 1971
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-Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King 5th anniversary ceremony, 1973 April -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King highway dedication, 1971 April 4 -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King 44th birthday ceremony, 1973 January -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King Riverside Park sign -Memphis Local 1733, M.L. King – Coretta King and M.L.K. Sr., 1968 and later Hanging Folder – Strikes/Protests/Demonstrations -Local 1 Washington, DC Sanitation workers strike, 1968 -Local 1 Washington, DC Sanitation workers strike, 1970 -Boston Police Strike, 1919 -Canadian Union of Public Employees strike in the snow at 40 degrees below zero, 1966 -AFSCME’s Marches and demonstrations -Local 7 Toledo, OH City Employees Picket Zoo and City Services Building, 1966 -Local 21R City of Renton, WA employees strike, 1972 -Local 41 Highland Park, MI City Employees Protest -Local 38 Jacksonville, IL State Employees -Local 44 Maryland sanitation workers strike, 1968 -Local 46 East Moline, IL State Hospital Employees strike, 1964 -Local 51 Peoria, IL State Hospital Employees Strike, 1972 -San Jose, CA Local 101 -Local 101 Dayton, OH Public Service Union Strike, 1966 -Local 123 Colorado State Employees, 1971 -Local 124 Alton, IL State Hospital, 1970 -Local 127 San Diego, CA County and Municipal Employees, 1969 -Local 138 Ohio State University, 1967 -Local 146 Sacramento, CA County Employees, 1971 -Local 158 Denver, CO City Employees, 1970 -Local 172 Dixon, IL State School Employees -Local 184 Hartford, CT Metropolitan District Employees, 1972 -Local 194 Durham, NC City Employees, 1966 -Local 202 Eastern Central Oakland County, MI School Employees, 1972 -Local 240 Cincinnati, OH Municipal Employees, 1970 -Local 241 Peoria, IL County Employees, 1968 -Local 241 Peoria, IL County Employees Strike, 1968-1969 -Local 251 Omaha, NE Municipal Employees, 1973 -Local 277 Elyria, OH City Employees, 1966-1967 -Local 288 Youngstown, OH City Employees, 1966 -Local 297 Pittsburgh, PA Board of Education Employees, 1971 -Local 298 Manchester, NH City Employees -Local 317 Phoenix and Maricopa County, AZ Area Public Employees, 1963 -Local 320 Wilmington, DE Municipal Employees, 1970 -Local 342 Savannah, GA City Employees, 1967 -Local 343 University of Colorado at Boulder, 1971 -Local 349 Laramie, WY Municipal Employees, 1964 Hanging Folder – Strikes/Protests/Demonstrations
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-Local 411 Macomb County, MI Employees, 1969 -Local 425 Lincoln, IL State School Employees, 1967 -Local 444 East Bay, CA Municipal Utilities District Employees, 1963 -Local 505 Chicago, IL Municipal Clerks and white Collar Employees, 1969 -Local 544 Lucas County, OH Institutional Employees, 1965 -Local 567 Lapeer, MI State Hospital Employees -Local 622 Nevada State Hospital Employees, 1970 -Local 656 Galveston, TX Municipal Employees -Local 659 St. Joseph Hospital Employees in Missouri, 1969 -Local 677 East Liverpool, OH City Employees, 1965 -Local 699 Bloomington, IL City Employees, 1968 -Local 721 Trenton, NJ Municipal Employees, 1963 -Local 743 Clarksburg, WV Public Employees, 1973 -Local 771 Ironton, OH Municipal Employees -Local 794 Clinton County, MI Road Commission Employees, 1969 -Local 821D Denver, CO State Employees, 1972 -Local 850 Atlanta, GA Maintenance and Sanitation Employees, 1968 -Local 892 Union Grove, WI State Employees Association, 1970 -Local 926 Bangor, ME City Employees -Local 963 Northern Illinois University Employees in Dekalb, 1969 -Local 966 Pine Bluff, AR Municipal Employees -Local 994 Little Rock, AR Water Works Employees, 1970 -Local 1045 Pueblo, CO Water Works Employees Strike -Local 1055W Milwaukee County, WI Institutional Employees Strike -Local 1061 Grand Rapids, MI City Employees, 1966; 1968 -Local 1195 Baltimore Police Strike contact sheets -Local 1195 Baltimore, MD Police Strike, 1969 -Local 1252 Meriden, CT School for Boys strike, 1970 -Local 1274 Galesburg, IL State Research Hospital Employees, 1966 -Local 1293 Providence, RI School Employees -Local 1350 Howard, RI Medical Center Employees -Local 1360 Akron, OH City Employees, 1966 -Local 1387 Battle Creek, MI Municipal Employees Strike -Local 1390 Ingham County, MI Public Employees Hanging Folder – Stirkes/Protests/Demonstrations -Local 1544 Florida organizational strike, 1968 -Local 1548 Charleston, WV City Employees strikes, 1968 and 1972 -Local 1563 Miami, FL City Employees Strike, 1969 -Local 1576 Massachusetts Police Strike -Local 1585 East Lansing, Michigan State University Employees Strike -Local 1563 Illinois State Hospital Employees Strike, 1966 -Local 1623 Philadelphia, PA Department of Public Welfare, 1969 -Local 1644 Atlanta, GA sanitation workers strike, 1970 -Local 1659 Wayne County, MI Protest, 1964 -Local 1673 Louisiana State Highway Department
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-Local 1675 Contra Costa and Solano County, CA Employees strike, 1968, 1969, 1975 -Local 963 Illinois strike at Northern Illinois University -Local 1699 Athens, Ohio University Employees Organization strike, 1967 -Local 1724 Lane County, OR Road Department Employees, 1968 -Local 1746 Cuyahoga County, OH Employees, 1966 -Local 1802 Hartford County, MD, 1969 -Local 1834 Garrett County, MD Road Workers strike, 1970 -Local 1847 Lima, OH State Hospital Employees strike, 1964 -Local 1868 Polk County, IA -Local 1897 Chapel Hill, NC University of North Carolina, 1970 -Untitled folder -Local 1942 Dayton, OH Dayton Hospital, 1969-1970 -Local 1961 Newark, NJ, 1970 -Local 1992 Louisiana -Local 2051 New Mexico Hanging Folder – Strikes/Protests/Demonstrations -Council 1 Trenton, NJ State Employees, 1971 -Council 4 West Haven, CT Employees -Council 7 Wayne, NJ State Employees, 1972 -Council 6 Minnesota Council of State Employees, 1947 and 1971 -Council 11 Akron, OH District Council of AFSCME Locals, Hospital Employees -Council 14 Greater Atlanta Public Employees strike, 1964 -Council 19 Cook County, IL District Council, 1969 -Council 21 Ohio State Employees Council, 1969 -Council 34 Illinois State Employees march on state capitol, 1970 -Council 33 Philadelphia Municipal Employees, 1963 and 1967 -Council 34 Illinois State Employees wage-price freeze demonstration, 1962 -Council 41 Massachusetts State Council, 1968 -Council 48 Milwaukee, WI District Council, 1964; 1973 -Council 46 Toledo, OH District Council, 1965 -Council 50 New York State Council, 1959-1960 -Council 50 strike -Council 50 New York State Mental Hygiene Employees demonstration, 1963 -Council 50 New York strike – Lillian Roberts jailed, 1968 -Council 50 New York State Highway strike, 1964 -Council 50 strike, 1967 -Council 62 Indiana Council of State County and Municipal Employees, 1969 -Occupation related – unusual: Animal Regulation Department Officer and “The Mare in the Mire” -Occupation related – unusual: Bridge and Tunnel Worker – “A Life Saver” -Occupation related – unusual: Hospital Employees and their rings -Occupation related – unusual: Park Employee operating snow-sweeper killed in unsafe bridge cave-in -Occupation related – unusual: Park employees save 38 kids from flooded bus
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-Occupation related – unusual: Sanitation employees and “The Torn Hundred Dollar Bills” -State Home and Training School Employees build train for mentally retarded children -Untitled folder -Strike related – unusual: Strikebreakers upside-down flag -Strike related – unusual: Council 16 holds funeral for cost-of-living bill -Strike related – unusual: Garbage delivered to mayor -Strike related – unusual: Chimp receiving injunction -Strike related – unusual: New York Council 37 Shop Steward Class -Strike related – unusual: City jail prisoners are strikebreakers in Florida sanitation strike -Strike related – unusual: Plastic signs for use on picket line -Strike related – unusual: Blind vendors protest firings for joining Council 50 union -Strike related – unusual: Council 50 demonstration, 1966 -Strike related – unusual: Museum statue carries picket sign Drawers with “Workers” folders have AFSCME Communications Department photos scattered throughout. Look for occupations represented by AFSCME such as Public Works Department and Office Workers. Series X: Audiovisual Materials *Please note, some audiovisual material may be unreadable depending on format, condition, and equipment, especially certain audio and video recordings.
Subseries B: Audio Recordings, 1965-1981 Box 90
1. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 7 -General session -Call to order – Secretary-Treasurer Joseph Ames -Invocation – International Vice President Father Albert Blatz -Welcome – Mayor Walter E. Washington -Welcome – Representative Walter E. Fauntroy -Keynote address – President Jerry Wurf (10:30-11:15)
2. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 7 -Address – Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine -Luncheon speaker – Senator Henry Jackson of Washington -General session: Organizing Panel (2:15-2:55) – Executive Assistant to the President William Lucy, Assistant to the President for Organization Al Bilik, Director of Organization P.J. Ciampa, International Area Director Tom Fitzpatrick -Reactor Panel – Director/President of Council 23 Bob Johnson, Director of Council 6 Joe Robison, Associate Director of Council 37 Lillian Roberts
3. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 7 -Reactor Panel – Director/President of Council 23 Bob Johnson, Director of Council 6 Joe Robison, Associate Director of Council 37 Lillian Roberts -Open discussion on organizing
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4. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 7 -Open discussion on organizing
5. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 7-8 -Open discussion on organizing -Breakfast address – Helen Bain, National Education Association (NEA); Dr. Lambert
6. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 8 -Breakfast questions and answers – Helen Bain, National Education Association (NEA) -General Session: Legal status of public employees – AFSCME General Counsel Winn Newman (9:50-11:00)
7. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 8 -Mr. Vaughan – Consumer protection and AFSCME -AFSCME and the Labor Movement panel – Jerry Wurf, Joe Ames, Al Bilik, John Gunther (11:20-12:20) -Senator Harold Hughes (1:35)
8. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 8 -John Gunther -Senator Harold Hughes (1:35-1:55) -General Session: Carry over from the morning’s Reactor panel – Al Bilik, Al Church, Joe Bonavita, Larry Reinold (2:20-3:00) -Open discussion on AFSCME and the Labor Movement -Senator Birch Bayh of Indiana
9. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 8 -Senator Birch Bayh of Indiana (3:15-3:35) -Question and answer continued on labor -Political Action: recommendations – Joe Ames, Bill Lucy, Girard P. Clark -Reactor Panel – Joe Bolt, Chuck Hendrick, Epstein
12. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 9 -Political Action: Questions and answers and discussion from the floor
13. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 9 -Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts (8:55-9:15)
14. First AFSCME Leadership Conference (7 inch audio reel), 1971 June 9 -Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts -Question and answer for Senator Kennedy -General Session: Financing state and local government – Don Wasserman, Dr. Morse
15. AFSCME Leadership Conference – Jerry Wurf speech (7 inch audio reel), 1976 January 25
16. Firing Line (7 inch audio reel), 1974 October 21 17. A. Philip Randolph Institute Affiliates press conference – Bayard Rustin (7
inch audio reel), 1973 May 18 18. AFSCME rally in Augusta, ME – Jerry Wurf speech (5 inch audio reel), 1975
March 18 19. AFSCME rally in Augusta, ME – Jerry Wurf speech (5 inch audio reel), 1975
March 18
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20. AFSCME rally in Augusta, ME – Jerry Wurf speech (5 inch audio reel), 1975 March 18
21. History of AFSCME – AFSCME staff seminar (5 inch audio reel), 1974 April 24
22. History of AFSCME – Joseph Ames at AFSCME staff seminar (5 inch audio reel), 1974 April 24
23. History of AFSCME – William Lucy at AFSCME staff seminar (5 inch audio reel), 1974 April 24
24. History of AFSCME – Jerry Wurf at AFSCME staff seminar (5 inch audio reel), 1974 April 24
25. Countercyclical aid with Jerry Wurf, L. Tafel and L. Simpson (5 inch audio reel)
26. AFSCME deinstitutionalization – Georgetown University Law for Laymen (5 inch audio reel)
27. AFSCME completed Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) program – AFSCME “On the Air” (5 inch audio reel)
28. Watergate hearing (5 inch audio reel), 1973 July 18 29. Watergate sound segments (5 inch audio reel) 30. 1974 AFSCME Radio (5 inch audio reel) 31. 1974 AFSCME Radio (5 inch audio reel) 32. AFSCME Sounds of Life radio spot (5 inch audio reel), 1974 March-April 33. Radio demonstration (5 inch audio reel) 34. AFSCME radio spots – “Happy Day” and “Soul Man” (5 inch audio reel) 35. AFSCME radio spots – “Happy Day” and “Soul Man” (5 inch audio reel) 36. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch
audio reel), 1965 May 29 Saturday 9:00-10:45 AM 37. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch
audio reel) 1965 May 29 Saturday 10:45 AM-12:45 PM 38. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch
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39. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel) 1965 May 29 Saturday 3:00-3:45 PM; 8:00-8:45 PM
40. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel) 1965 May 29 Saturday 8:45-9:45 PM
41. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel) 1965 May 30 Sunday 9:15-11:00 AM
42. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel) 1965 May 30 Sunday 9:45-11:15 AM
43. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel) 1965 May 30 Sunday 11:15 AM-12:30 PM
44. AFSCME Special Convention (1965: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel) 1965 May 30 Sunday 12:30-1:13 PM
45. AFSCME Leadership Conference (1971: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel), 1971 August 29 Sunday 10:30 AM-12:45 PM
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46. AFSCME Leadership Conference (1971: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel), 1971 August 29 Sunday 2:00-5:15 PM
47. AFSCME Leadership Conference (1971: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel), 1971 August 29 Sunday
48. AFSCME Leadership Conference (1971: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel), 1971 August 30 Monday
49. AFSCME Leadership Conference (1971: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel), 1971 August 30 Monday
50. AFSCME Leadership Conference (1971: Minneapolis, MN) proceedings (7 inch audio reel), 1971 August 30 Monday
51. Wisconsin District Council 48 Joint Bargaining Committee Meeting (7 inch audio reel)
52. Wisconsin District Council 48 Joint Bargaining Committee Meeting (7 inch audio reel)
53. Unidentified 7 inch audio reel from Office of the Secretary-Treasurer: William Lucy
54. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) – Seafarers International Union President Paul Hall speech (7 inch audio reel), 1968 June 6
55. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) – Hubert Humphrey speech (7 inch audio reel)
56. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) – opening and invocation for last day of convention, prayer for Robert Kennedy (7 inch audio reel), 1968 June 7
57. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) – Dolores Huerta introduction and speech (7 inch audio reel), 1968 June 7
58. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) – Reel #2 (7 inch audio reel), 1968 June -Side 1: Jerry Wertz, Heinz Klunker, Hubert Humphrey -Side 2: Hubery Humphrey continued, William Kirchen
59. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) – Reel #2 (7 inch audio reel), 1968 June -Side 1: Jerry Wertz, Heinz Klunker, Hubert Humphrey -Side 2: Hubery Humphrey continued, William Kirchen
60. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) – Reel #3 (7 inch audio reel), 1968 June 6 -Side 1: Paul Hall address -Side 2: Dolores Huerta address
61. AFSCME Convention (1968: Bal Harbour, FL) – Reel #3 (7 inch audio reel), 1968 June 6 -Side 1: Paul Hall address -Side 2: Dolores Huerta address
62. The Brookings Institute Economic Policy Fellows (audio cassette), 1970 October 14
63. Labor Studies Center Future of Labor-Management Relations in Public Service (audio cassette), 1970 October 16
64. Economists – Revenue sharing (audio cassette), 1970 December 7
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65. Economists – Revenue sharing (audio cassette), 1970 December 7 66. National League of Cities (audio cassette), 1970 December 10 67. Jerry Wurf at GOP Governors Conference (audio cassette), 1970 December
14 68. Jerry Wurf at Delano, CA meeting of farm workers, AFSCME, and volunteer
food caravaneers (audio cassette), 1970 December 18 69. Wurf at ASPA (audio cassette), 1971 March 14 70. Selden press conference on Coalition (audio cassette), 1971 March 30 71. Jerry Wurf at Michigan State AFL-CIO Convention (audio cassette), 1971
June 14 72. National Education Association (NEA) press conference (audio cassette),
1971 August 20 73. Jerry Wurf before House Banking and Currency Committee on Wage Freeze
(audio cassette), 1971 October 5 74. Jerry Wurf, Dominic Baldalato, Victor Gotbaum, and Norm Schut before
House Select Subcommittee on Labor on Emergency Employment Act (EEA) (audio cassette), 1971 November 3
75. Labor Department conference on S&L Government Labor Relations (1971: Washington, DC) (audio cassette), 1971 November 22
76. Democratic Policy Committee Health Hearings (1972: Philadelphia, PA) (audio cassette), 1972 February 8
77. Jerry Wurf and Edmund Muskie (audio cassette), 1972 April 2 78. Modesto City Schools (3 inch audio reel), 1972 April 79. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) (audio cassette), 1972 May 24 80. National Education Association (NEA) speech and press conference (1972:
Atlantic City, NJ) (audio cassette), 1972 June 27 81. ASPA (1972: Boston, MA) (audio cassette), 1972 June 29 82. Cesar Chavez on CBS (3 inch audio reel), 1972 August 11 83. Jerry Wurf at Rhode Island Federation of Labor convention banquet (audio
cassette), 1972 September 84. Side A: Jerry Wurf news conference (1972: St. Paul, MN), 1972 December 8
Side B: Jerry Wurf at Council 6 Convention (1972: Minneapolis, MN) (audio cassette), 1972 December 9
85. Selden at American Federation of Teachers (AFT)/NCVEA urban teachers (audio cassette), 1972 December 11
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1. Jerry Wurf at The Future of Democratic Capitalism seminar (1976: Washington, DC) (audio cassette), 1976 May 5
2. Jerry Wurf at Boston rally (audio cassette), October 5 Jerry Wurf at Boston Globe conference, October 7 Jerry Wurf at Dowingtown Local 1549 conference, October 8
3. Jerry Wurf at Wisconsin State Employees Association (audio cassette), 1971 September 10
4. Jerry Wurf at Negotiating Committee (1976: Worcester, MA) (audio cassette), 1976 September 13
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5. Jerry Wurf address in Worcester, MA (audio cassette), 1977 January 27 6. Jerry Wurf TV interview in Madison, WI (audio cassette), 1977 March 10
Jerry Wurf IRRA Speech in Madison, WI, 1977 March 10 7. Jerry Wurf interview with Don Fortune, labor editor at San Francisco
Examiner (audio cassette), 1977 March 24 8. Jerry Wurf TV press conference in Phoenix, AZ (audio cassette)
Jerry Wurf Southwest Labor Studies Conference, 1977 March 4 9. Jerry Wurf press conference in San Francisco (audio cassette), 1977 March 25
Jerry Wurf interview with Eric Jacobs of London Sunday Times, 1977 April 13
10. Jerry Wurf CAPE testimony before Thompson, SC (audio cassette), 1973 October 4
11. Side 1: Jerry Wurf at CAPE (audio cassette), 1974 March 25 Side 2: Governor Dan Evans luncheon speech at CAPE, 1974 March 25
12. Jerry Wurf at CAPE (audio cassette), 1975 June 18 13. Jerry Wurf Public Citizen (audio cassette), 1976 December 6 14. Jerry Wurf addresses ASPA in Atlanta (audio cassette), 1975 November 24 15. Jerry Wurf at Georgia State University’s Distinguished Speaker Series (audio
cassette), 1975 November 20 16. Jerry Wurf addresses ASPA in Atlanta (audio cassette), 1975 November 21 17. Jerry Wurf interview with Jim Humphreys and Mitch Rofsky (audio cassette),
1976 December 17 18. Jerry Wurf interview with Jim Singer of National Journal (audio cassette),
1977 January 25 Jerry Wurf interview with Chris Lydon of WGBH, 1977 February 3
19. Jerry Wurf interview with Lou Gordon in Detroit (audio cassette), 1975 May 16 Jerry Wurf speech at Histadrut in Detroit, 1975 May 17
20. Jerry Wurf at Kennedy Center (audio cassette), 1975 July 9 L. Gregory Dutchman’s TV for AFSCME
21. Jerry Wurf, Al Shanker, and Hayes debate “State of Unionism” at AFL-CIO convention (audio cassette), 1973 October 23
22. Jerry Wurf at Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) (audio cassette), 1974 May 11
23. AFSCME Convention (1974: Honolulu, HI) Jerry Wurf keynote address (audio cassette), 1974 June 10
24. Jerry Wurf president’s report and steering committee (audio cassette), 1974 September 7
25. Jerry Wurf press conference in Madison, WI (audio cassette), 1975 February 14
26. Jerry Wurf at Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) (audio cassette), 1972 March 16
27. Side 1: Jerry Wurf National town Meeting debate with Senator Strom Thurmond (audio cassette), 1976 July 10 Side 2: National Press Club: Why Ten Cities Died in 1975, 1975 July 10
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28. Jerry Wurf keynote at Health Conference and William Lucy AFSCME Convention speech (1974: Honolulu, HI) (audio cassette), 1974 June 7
29. Jerry Wurf at Health Conference (audio cassette), 1973 April 27 Jerry Wurf at Duluth, MN, 1974 April 25
30. Jerry Wurf at Presidential Classroom for Young Americans (audio cassette), 1977 February 4
31. Jerry Wurf before the House Ways and Means Committee on Tax Reform (audio cassette), 1973 March 6
32. Jerry Wurf at United Mine Workers Convention (1976: Cincinnati, OH) (audio cassette), 1976 September
33. Jerry Wurf press conference in St. Louis (audio cassette), 1975 February 12 Jerry Wurf press conference in St. Paul, 1975 February 13
34. Jerry Wurf press conference in St. Louis (audio cassette), 1975 February 12 Jerry Wurf press conference in St. Paul, 1975 February 13
35. Jerry Wurf at Jirichiro (audio cassette), 1975 October 28-29 36. Jerry Wurf at Jirichiro (audio cassette), 1975 October 29 37. Jerry Wurf at Organization of the Labor Force, The Welfare State, The Fruits
of Labor (audio cassette) 38. Jerry Wurf at National Municipal League (audio cassette), 1975 November 12 39. Jerry Wurf at National Municipal League – Questions and Answers in
Chicago (audio cassette), 1975 November 18 40. Jerry Wurf before Senate Budget Committee (audio cassette), 1975 March 4 41. Jerry Wurf at University of Maryland Bargaining Conference (audio cassette),
1976 December 13 Excerpts from session with Jack Kilpatrick for Virginia Foundation for Humanities film, 1976 December 15
42. Jerry Wurf steering committee in Chicago (audio cassette), 1974 September 7 43. Jerry Wurf on CBS Morning News and Bill Welsh briefing to Council
Directors (audio cassette), April 25 44. Jerry Wurf – CBS Labor Day (audio cassette), 1970 45. Jerry Wurf at Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) (1974: Detroit, MI)
(audio cassette), 1974 May 4 46. Jerry Wurf NPR interview (audio cassette), 1972 47. Jerry Wurf at Wisconsin State AFL-CIO Convention (1974: Green Bay, WI)
(audio cassette), 1974 October 9 48. Jerry Wurf at South Dakota Farmers’ Union (1974: Huron, SD) (audio
cassette), 1974 October 14 49. Jerry Wurf keynote speech (1973: Harrisburg, PA) (audio cassette), 1973
February 3 50. Jerry Wurf at convention (audio cassette), 1972 May 29 51. Jerry Wurf at Maxwell School in Syracuse, NY (audio cassette), 1976 April
13 52. Jerry Wurf at LMRS-AAA; Scott Campbell; Mayor Wes Uhlman (audio
cassette), 1976 January 12 53. Jerry Wurf/J.H. Alliance in Boston (audio cassette), 1976 September 15
Massachusetts State Federation, 1976 September 15
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Sheboygan meeting, 1976 September 15 54. Jerry Wurf address to Leadership Conference (audio cassette), 1976 January
26 55. Jerry Wurf address to Massachusetts State Employees rally in Boston (audio
cassette), 1976 October 5 56. Leamon Hood press conference in Memphis (audio cassette), 1973 March 30
Jerry Wurf speech at Wisconsin Council 40 in Madison, 1973 April 1 57. “The Public Employee on the Air” – Jerry Wurf debate with Senator Strom
Thurmond on the right to unionize (audio cassette) 58. Jerry Wurf at Mankato State College, MN speech and press conference (audio
cassette), 1974 October 28 59. Press relations conference speech (audio cassette) 60. Newsroom Gingello-Rochester WXY-TV (audio cassette), 1975 August 13 61. Senator Edmund Muskie at Comprehensive Employment and Training Act
(CETA) leadership conference (audio cassette) 62. William Lucy at Detroit Council 77 (audio cassette), 1977 October 23 63. AFSCME Convention (1974: Honolulu, HI) – Senator Inouye speech (audio
cassette), 1974 June 10 64. Sylvia A. Sherman Recording Secretary of Local 171 at University of
Wisconsin (audio cassette) 65. Baltimore Police strike ratification meeting (audio cassette), 1974 July 17 66. Nelson Jones of Memphis Local 1733 sanitation department on 1968 strike
(audio cassette) 67. CLAY press conference announcing Public Employees Relations Act (PERA)
(audio cassette), 1973 June 14 68. Pennsylvania Council 47 white collar professionals Gene, Richard, Jim Brown
(audio cassette) 69. William Lucy – State of Union address in Atlanta (audio cassette), 1972
March 2 70. Watergate song (audio cassette) 71. Bargaining process as it relates to the public sector field (audio cassette), 1976 72. AFSCME radio spot “Union Bill of Rights” (audio cassette) 73. AFSCME radio spots – Connecticut Red Cross (audio cassette) 74. AFSCME radio spots (audio cassette) 75. Conference and Clark Letter (audio cassette) 76. Conference (audio cassette) 77. Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW) steering committee agenda for
NCC (audio cassette) 78. Jerry Wurf testimony (audio cassette) 79. Wisconsin radio spots (audio cassette), 1974 80. Digital version of tapes 66, 72, 73, 69 (compact disc) 81. Digital version of tape 74 (compact disc) 82. AFSCME International Executive Board (IEB) meeting opening (audio
cassette), 1973 February 5 83. Jerry Wurf press conference on Philadelphia teachers strike (audio cassette),
1973 February 28
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84. Jerry Wurf before Intergovernment Subcommittee on Nixon budget cuts (audio cassette), 1972 February 28
85. Jerry Wurf address at Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) (1973: Boston, MA) (audio cassette), 1973 March 10
86. William Lucy at health conference (1973: Harrisburg, PA) (audio cassette), 1973 March 10
87. Jerry Wurf press conference and speech at Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) (1973: Pittsburgh, PA) (audio cassette), 1973 March 15
88. Chavez press conference (audio cassette), 1973 April 17 89. Joe Rauh press conference at AFSCME headquarters (audio cassette), 1973
May 1 90. Right to Work Comm. (audio cassette), 1973 May 14
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1. Workshop on Public Employees (audio cassette), 1973 May 24 -Side 1: Gideon Ben Israel; Professor Joseph R. Grodin -Side 2: Grodin, Jerry Wurf
2. Workshop on Public Employees (audio cassette), 1973 May 24 3. William Lucy at Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) press conference
(audio cassette), 1973 May 25 4. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention speakers (audio
cassette), 1973 May 25 5. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention dinner – Jesse
Jackson (audio cassette), 1973 May 26 6. Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU) Convention – William Lucy,
Mayor Walter Washington, Miller (audio cassette), 1973 May 26 7. Council 33 Dinner (1973: Columbus, OH) (audio cassette), 1973 June 1 8. Jerry Wurf speech to Council 16 Convention (1973: New Haven, CT) (audio
cassette), 1973 September 14 9. Jerry Wurf speech at IPEOC meeting (1973: Springfield, IL) (audio cassette),
1973 September 22 10. Jerry Wurf speech at Council 8 Convention (1973: Dayton, OH) (audio
cassette), 1973 September 22 11. Jerry Wurf speech at APHA Convention (audio cassette), 1973 October 6 12. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress XX (1973: New York,
NY) (audio cassette) -Side 1: Jerry Wurf opening address, 1973 October 8 -Side 2: Michael Harrington address, 1973 October 10
13. Public Services International (PSI) World Congress XX (1973: New York, NY) panel discussion (audio cassette), 1973 October 10
14. Jerry Wurf at Council 77 (audio cassette), 1973 October 27 15. Health Care Institutes (audio cassette)
-Side 1: William Lucy in Ohio, 1973 October 29 -Side 2: Jerry Wurf in Massachusetts, 1973 October 31
16. Health Care Institute (1973: Chicopee, MA) Jerry Wurf speech (audio cassette), 1973 October 30-31
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17. Jerry Wurf speech at New Jersey convention (audio cassette), 1973 November 3
18. Side 1: Jerry Wurf at American Public Health Association (1973: San Francisco, CA) (audio cassette), 1973 October 6 Side 2: Jerry Wurf at FMOS Seminar on Labor-Management Relations (1973: Washington, DC), 1973 November 7
19. Jerry Wurf at FMOS Seminar on Labor-Management Relations (1973: Washington, DC) (audio cassette), 1973 November 7
20. Jerry Wurf at Health Institute for Illinois, Missouri, and Indiana (1973: Springfield, IL) (audio cassette), 1973 November 14
21. Senator Walter Mondale at AFSCME Regional Health Institute (1973: Minneapolis, MN) (audio cassette), 1973 December 14
22. Jerry Wurf at Minneapolis Regional Health Institute (audio cassette), 1973 December 18
23. Ralph Flynn before FBA Public Employee Seminar (audio cassette), 1974 January 24
24. Jerry Wurf at Detroit-Troy, MI Health Conference (audio cassette), 1974 March 1
25. Jerry Wurf speech to Smithsonian Associates lecture group (1974: Washington, DC) (audio cassette), 1974 March 11
26. William Lucy at Regional Health Institute (1974: New Orleans, LA) (audio cassette), 1974 March 18
27. AFSCME Leadership Conference (audio cassette), 1974 March 26 28. Senator Gaylord Nelson at AFSCME Wisconsin Council 40 Convention
(audio cassette), 1974 April 27 29. Jerry Wurf at AFSCME Wisconsin Council 40 Convention (audio cassette),
1974 April 28 30. Jerry Wurf – Henderson interview at National Education Association (NEA)
(audio cassette), 1974 July 15 31. Jerry Wurf press conference in Washington, DC (audio cassette), 1974 July 19 32. Welfare Testimony at American Psychiatric Association (APA) in
Philadelphia (audio cassette), undated 33. Welfare Testimony at American Psychiatric Association (APA) in
Philadelphia (audio cassette), undated 34. George Schultz at Teamsters Western Conference (audio cassette), undated 35. Basic Union Couns. Course session 1 (5 inch audio reel), June 23 36. Jerry Wurf Exec. in Pittsburgh, PA (audio cassette), 1978 March 29 37. Jerry Wurf at University of Maryland (audio cassette), 1978 May 31 38. Gerald McEntee at Austin, TX AFL-CIO COPE Convention (audio cassette),
1984 March 14 39. Mercer County, NJ Democratic Committee radio spot (audio cassette), 1985
October-November 40. Jorge Rod for New Jersey State Assembly (5 inch audio reel), 1985 October-
November 41. New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) themes for radio
spots (7 inch vinyl record – 2 copies), circa 1980
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42. AFSCME – After the Parades (331/3 RPM monoaural vinyl record) 43. Jerry Wurf on Face the Nation (audio cassette), 1978 June 11 44. AFSCME – Shoreham Hotel, Senator Ted Kennedy (audio cassette), 1980
February 9 45. AFSCME – Shoreham Hotel, Vice President Walter Mondale (audio cassette),
1980 February 9 46. AFSCME – Shoreham Hotel (audio cassette), 1980 February 9 47. AFSCME – Shoreham Hotel (audio cassette), 1980 February 9 48. AFSCME – Shoreham Hotel (audio cassette), 1980 February 9 49. AFSCME – Shoreham Hotel (audio cassette), 1980 February 9 50. Butler interview for AFSCME convention (audio cassette), 1980 March 13 51. McGowan on deinstitutionalization (audio cassette) 52. William Lucy interview on WRC-TV (audio cassette), 1980 March 22 53. AFSCME Convention (1980: Anaheim, CA) Internal Organizing Workshop
(audio cassette), 1980 June 10 54. AFSCME Convention (1980: Anaheim, CA) Internal Organizing Workshop
(audio cassette), 1980 June 10 55. AFSCME Leadership Conference (audio cassette), 1980 January 23 56. AFSCME Leadership Conference (audio cassette), 1980 January 23 57. AFSCME Leadership Conference (audio cassette), 1980 January 24 58. AFSCME Leadership Conference (audio cassette), 1980 January 24 59. AFSCME Leadership Conference (audio cassette), 1980 January 24 60. AFSCME Leadership Conference (audio cassette), 1980 January 28 61. Jerry Wurf at Yale Pol. Union (audio cassette), 1981 March 31 62. Judge Hastings at Martin Luther King ceremony in Jacksonville – Council 79
(audio cassette), 1981 March 1 63. Jerry Wurf on Ad campaign (audio cassette), 1981 April 9 64. Jerry Wurf on Ad campaign (audio cassette), 1981 April 9 65. Jerry Wurf at New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) (audio
cassette), 1980 October 1 66. Jerry Wurf at New York Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA) special
delegates (1981: Syracuse, NY) (audio cassette), 1981 March 23 67. Side A: Jerry Wurf – Leadership (audio cassette), 1981 January 23
Side B: A. Weber – Leadership, 1981 January 23 68. Jerry Wurf at Kennedy School of Government (audio cassette), 1981 March
30 69. William Lucy on WRC Radio (audio cassette), 1981 August 11 70. Lane Kirkland press conference (audio cassette), 1980 April 3 71. Jerry Wurf at New York Council 37 in Tamiment, PA (audio cassette), 1981
June 9 72. Jerry Wurf at press breakfast (audio cassette), 1981 September 25 73. Jerry Wurf in Dearborn, MI (audio cassette), 1981 October 9 74. Jerry Wurf at Michigan Council 25 Convention (audio cassette), 1981 October
9 75. Jerry Wurf at Pennsylvania Council 85 (audio cassette), 1981 October 3
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Box 94 1. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976
June 14 (2 copies) -10:00 AM Lee Tafel, call to order -Rev. Coleman F. Carroll and Rev. Bennett, Invocation -Secretary-Treasurer William Lucy -President Jerry Wurf -11:50 AM end
2. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 14 -11:40-11:45 AM; 2:00-3:38 PM
3. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 14 -2:00 PM Reconvene – Lee Tafel introduction -E.T. Stephenson, President of Dade County AFL-CIO -Introducing platform guests -Lee Tafel introduces Roy Kubista -Address Floyd (Red) Smith President IAMAW
4. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 14 -3:35 PM Continue to end of meeting -William Lucy announcements 3:40 PM end
5. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 14-15 -3:38-3:43 PM; 9:30-11:10 AM
6. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 15 -9:30 AM, Invocation, Rabbi Schiff -Address William J. Usery, Secretary of Labor -Credentials Report -Constitution Committee partial report, 11:20 AM end
7. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 15 -11:20 AM, Constitution Committee Report continued, 12:00 PM -2:00 PM Reconvene, Special order of business, nominations of officers, 2:50 PM end
8. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 15 11:10 AM-12:00 PM; 2:00-2:15 PM
9. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 15 -2:50 PM Continuation of Special order of business, nominations of officers, 4:20 PM end
10. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 15 3:20-3:55 PM
11. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 15 3:55-5:25 PM
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12. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 15 -4:20 PM Continuation of nomination of officers -Announcements, 5:50 PM end
13. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 15 5:25-5:50 PM
14. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 16 (2 copies) -9:40 AM Invocation, Major Emory Frierson -Committee Reports -Address, Senator Mondale -Committee Reports 11:15 AM end
15. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 16 (2 copies) -11:15 AM Continued Committee Reports -11:35 AM-12:45 PM Debate
16. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 16 (2 copies) -2:10 PM Committee Reports -2:20 PM Address, Corretta Scott King -Committee Reports -3:40 PM Address, Elisio Medina, United Farm Workers 3:45 end
17. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 16 (2 copies) -3:45 Address Elisio Medina, United Farm Workers continued -Debate 5:30 end
18. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 16 -8:55-9:10 PM Special evening session
19. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 17 -9:30 AM Invocation, Rev. Angereay Armond -Committee Reports 11:20 AM end
20. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 17 -9:50-9:55 AM Invocation -9:55-10:15 AM Reports -10:15-10:30 Arnold Miller, United Mine Workers of America -10:30-11:25 Resolutions
21. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 17 -2:05 PM Close Polls, reconvene -Address Terry Herndon -Committee Reports
22. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 17
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-2:10-2:35 Reports -2:35-2:55 Terry Herndon address -2:55-3:45 Debate
23. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 17 -3:40 Continued Committee Reports, 5:30 PM Recess
24. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 17 -3:45-5:10 PM Debate
25. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 17-18 -9:00 PM Reconvene -9:30 PM Election Results end -9:30 AM Convene, Invocation Rev. Theodore Gibson -10:15 AM Committee Reports
26. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 18 -9:10-10:45 AM Jimmy Carter
27. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 18 -10:15 Continued Committee Reports 11:50 end
28. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 18 -10:45 AM-12:15 PM Reports
29. AFSCME Convention (1976: Miami Beach, FL) (7 inch audio reel), 1976 June 18 -11:50 AM Continued Committee Reports -Announcements -12:15 Adjourn
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Subseries C: Video Recordings, 1972-2000 Box 95
1. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 1 – Opening ceremony, McEntee (Large Betacam), 1998 August 24
2. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 2 – McEntee, Lucy (Large Betacam), 1998 August 25
3. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 2 – Vice President Al Gore, Kathy Sackman (Large Betacam), 1998 August 25
4. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 2 – Amendments, Resolutions (Large Betacam), 1998 August 25
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5. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 2 – Resolutions, Lucy (Large Betacam), 1998 August 25
6. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 3 – McEntee, Constitution Committee Amendment (Large Betacam), 1998 August 26
7. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 3 – Constitution Committee Amendment (Large Betacam), 1998 August 26
8. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 3 – Constitution Committee Amendment, Communication Committee Amendment, Resolution Committee (Large Betacam), 1998 August 26
9. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 3 – Resolution Committee, Representative Neil Abercrombie (Large Betacam), 1998 August 26
10. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 4 – McEntee, Reverend Jesse Jackson (Large Betacam), 1998 August 27
11. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 4 – Reverend Jesse Jackson (Large Betacam), 1998 August 27
12. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 4 – Correction and Law Enforcement Committee, Human Rights Committee, Linda Chavez-Thompson (Large Betacam), 1998 August 27
13. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 5 – Representative Patsy Mink, Lucy announcements (Large Betacam), 1998 August 28
14. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 5 – Organization Committee, Resolution Committee (Large Betacam), 1998 August 28
15. AFSCME Convention (1998: Honolulu, HI) Day 5 – Various committee resolutions (Large Betacam), 1998 August 28
Box 96
1. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Monday 10:00-11:30 AM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 26
2. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Monday 11:30 AM-12:00 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 26
3. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday 9:30-11:00 AM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 27
4. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday 11:00 AM-12:30 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 27
5. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday 12:45-2:15 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 27
6. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Tuesday 2:15-3:45 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 27
7. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 9:40-11:10 AM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 28
8. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 11:10 AM-12:40 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 28
9. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 12:40-2:10 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 28
10. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Wednesday 2:10-3:40 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 28
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11. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday 10:00-11:30 AM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 29
12. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday 11:30 AM-1:00 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 29
13. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday 1:00-2:30 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 29
14. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Thursday 2:30-4:00 PM (Large Betacam), 2000 June 29
15. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Friday 8:30-10:00 AM – President Bill Clinton (Large Betacam), 2000 June 30
16. AFSCME Convention (2000: Philadelphia, PA) Friday 10:00-11:30 AM – President Bill Clinton (Large Betacam), 2000 June 30
Box 97
1. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 1 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 24
2. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 1 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 24
3. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 2 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 25
4. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 2 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 25
5. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 2 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 25
6. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 3 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 26
7. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 3 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 26
8. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 3 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 26
9. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 3 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 26
10. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 4 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 27
11. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 4 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 27
12. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 4 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 27
13. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 4 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 27
14. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 5 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 28
15. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Day 5 (Large Betacam), 2002 June 28
16. AFSCME Convention (2002: Washington, DC) Convention video (Betacam)
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Box 98 24. AFSCME Council 93 "We Believe in Ourselves" (Betacam) 1989 September
15 43. AFSCME Victory '92 (Betacam), 1992 57. Victory '92 (Betacam), 1993 March 19 89. Victory '92 (Betacam), 1993 March 19 107. Local 372 A Diverse City, A Diverse Union (Large Betacam), 1993 July 14 94. A Hungry Child Can't Learn (Betacam), 1994 January 11 66. Health Security: Fight of a Lifetime (Betacam), 1994 March 8 23. "Victories and Struggles" AFSCME '94 (Betacam), 1994 June 23 74. Incredible Work Against Incredible Odds (Betacam), 1995 February 1 34. Fighting Back (Betacam), 1995 August 4 87. Election '96 We Made the Difference (Betacam), 1996 62. AFSCME Welfare Reform "Working for Dignity" (Betacam), 1997 February
20 11. Council 92; Your Voice, Your Choice, Your Union (Betacam), 1997
November 17 7. Paycheck Deception-Don't Let Them Fool You (Betacam), 1998 March 20 73. AFSCME Nurses Speak Out (Betacam), 1999 May 4 41. AFSCME In Action (Betacam), 1999 June 25 53. AFSCME In Action (Betacam), 1999 June 25 80. Testimonial; Acceptance (Betacam), 1999 October 8 85. CSEA Fighting For Respect (Betacam), 1999 October 8 97. Testimonial; Acceptance (CSEA) (Betacam), 1999 October 8 21. AFSCME I.E.B Video (Betacam), 1999 October 11 10. Gore on the Issues (Betacam), 2000 January 11 19. AFSCME Gore on the Issues (Betacam), 2000 January 11 22. AFSCME Gore on the Issues (Betacam), 2000 January 11 38. AFSCME Gore on the Issues (Betacam), 2000 January 11 42. AFSCME Education Dept. "Laboring Under Delusions" (Betacam), 2000
March 1 86. DC 37-AFSCME Working People Make Working Laws (Betacam), 2000
March 22 95. DC 37-AFSCME People Power in Action (Betacam), 2000 April 28 51. Correctional Issues Forum (Betacam), 2000 May 9 36. DC 37-AFSCME People Power in Action (Betacam), 2000 June 16 25. AFSCME Council 93 Northern New England On the Move (Betacam), 2000
September 20 88. DC 37-Everyday Heroes Winning Pension COLA (Betacam), 2000 October
11 96. AFSCME Stopping Paycheck Deception (Betacam), 2001 February 12 47. AFSCME In Action Local 3299 (Betacam), 2001 March 21 9. UDW/AFSCME Home Care Spanish First Version (Betacam), 2001 July 10 40. UDW/AFSCME Home Care Spanish First Version (Betacam), 2001 July 10 20. Beverly Rolling King Award Honorees 2001 (Betacam), 2001 August 15
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Box 99 32. AFSCME/UNA National Nurses Congress Highlight Reel (Betacam),
2001 5. AFSCME Voices of Volunteer Organizers (Betacam), 2001 September 5 60. AFSCME Voices of Volunteer Organizers (Betacam), 2001 September 5 101. 2001 Jerry WURF Memorial Lecture The Honorable Al Gore (Betacam),
2001 October 4 67. AFSCME Kentucky "Because It's Experience that Counts" (Betacam), 2001
October 31 27. AFSCME Council 31 Video Elements (Betacam), 2001 November 7 79. United Child Care Union "Building Partnerships in Child Care" (Betacam),
2002 February 15 48. ACU "Promise Made, Promises Broken" (Betacam), 2002 February 28 55. AFSCME Wisconsin Council 24 "Enough is Enough" (Betacam), 2002
March 28 83. Wisconsin Council 24 "Enough is Enough"; Rally Montage (Betacam),
2002 March 28 84. Wisconsin Council 24 "Enough is Enough"; Rally Montage (Betacam),
2002 March 28 63. AFSCME Protests (Betacam), 2002 May 7 105. AFSCME UCLA Tape 1 of 2 (Large Betacam), 2002 May 10 106. AFSCME UCLA Tape 2 of 2 (Large Betacam), 2002 May 10 1. UAPD - Leading the Fight for Doctors (Betacam), 2002 June 3 35. 11th Biennial PEOPLE Fun Run Las Vegas, Nevada (Betacam), 2002 June
27 98. 1199 AFSCME Health Care Workers Heroes 24 Hours-a-Day (Betacam),
2002 September 26 59. AFSCME A New Day for Missouri Workers (Betacam), 2002 October 10 6. Organize for Political Power with Martin Sheen (Betacam), 2002 October
16 58. CLUB Charter Committee "Vote for Question P" (Betacam), 2002 October
18 75. I Am A Man (Betacam), 1988 February 25 2. AFSCME "Recruiting" (Betacam), undated 3. AFSCME "Politics with Stinger" (Betacam), undated 8. Organizing: It's Up To Us; Fighting for Justice (Betacam), undated 12. The Coalition for Budget Integrity "Between the Lines" The Balanced
Budget Amendment and Its Consequences (Betacam), undated 13. AFSCME "Open" (Betacam), undated 14. AFSCME "Recruiting with Stinger" (Betacam), undated 15. AFSCME "Organizing with Stinger" (Betacam), undated 17. AFSCME "Struggle in the Heartland" (Betacam), undated 26. Mandate for Change (Betacam), undated 28. AFSCME In Action Local 3299 (Betacam), undated 30. Incredible Work Against Incredible Odds (Betacam), undated 31. Incredible Work Against Incredible Odds (Betacam), undated
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33. AFSCME "Struggles and Victories"; "There When They Need Us" (Betacam), undated
39. Duty of Fair Representation (Betacam), undated 44. Local 372 "A Hungry Child Can't Learn" (Betacam), undated 45. Organize for Political Power with Martin Sheen (General PEOPLE Version)
New Mexico (Betacam), undated 46. Volunteer Organizers Making a Difference (Betacam), undated
Box 100 49. On Strike-A Winning Strategy (Betacam), undated 50. Crusade for Good Government (Betacam), undated 52. We Came to Work, Not to Die-The New York Experience (Betacam),
undated 54. Iowans Serving Iowans With Quality Care (Betacam), undated 65. Organizing: It's Up To Us; Fighting for Justice (Betacam), undated 72. Workers Memorial Day Workplace Violence (Betacam), undated 76. AFSCME Nurses "It's Up to Us" (Betacam), undated 77. AFSCME Nurses "It's Up to Us" (Betacam), undated 78. DC 37 Everyday Heroes "We Were The September 11" (Betacam), undated 82. AFL-CIO Minimum Wage (Betacam), undated 92. ADA Unmixed Edit Master (Betacam), undated 93. ADA Mixed Tracks (Betacam), undated 99. On Strike: Victory at Anna (Betacam), undated 102. Successful Organizing Through Effective House Calls (21:16); Worker
Assessment in Union Organizing (23:41) (Large Betacam), undated 103. Successful Organizing Through Effective House Calls (21:16); Worker
Assessment in Union Organizing (23:41) (Large Betacam), undated 110. AFSCME Costumes (Large Betacam), undated The following videos are stored in Reuther Library Room 354:
VT # Producer Title Format; Time Dates Description
118 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1986
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. This tape is the interview with Pat Thibaudeau, lobbyist with Washington Women United.
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119 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1986
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. This tape is the interview with Pat Thibaudeau, lobbyist with Washington Women United.
120 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1986
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. This tape is the interview with Pat Thibaudeau, lobbyist with Washington Women United.
121 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1986
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. This tape is the interview with Pat Thibaudeau, lobbyist with Washington Women United.
122 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1986
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. (cont.) interview with Pat Thibaudeau, lobbyist with Washington Women United. Interview with State Senator Eleanor Lee
123 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1986
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with State Senator Eleanor Lee
124 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. (cont.) Interview with State Senator Eleanor Lee. Interview with Larry Goodam, AFSCME Council 28.
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125 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1986
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with Larry Goodam, AFSCME Council 28.
126 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with Norm Schut, Executive director, Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE).
127 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with Mark Brown, Director, Political Action, Legislation and Public Affairs, WFSE.
128 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with Ed Younglove, Council to WFSE
129 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with Larry Goodman, AFSCME Council 28.
130 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with State Supreme Court Justice James Dolliver, Former aide to Governor Dan Evans.
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131 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with State Supreme Court Justice James Dolliver, Former aide to Governor Dan Evans.
132 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. (Cont.)Interview with State Supreme Court Justice James Dolliver, Former aide to Governor Dan Evans. Interview with Gary Moore, Executive Director, WFSE
133 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. (cont.)Interview with Gary Moore, Executive Director, WFSE. Interview with State Senator Jim McDermott
134 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with State Senator Jim McDermott
135 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with Norman Willis
136 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with Norman Willis
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137 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interviews with case plaintiffs Gail Spaeth and Willie Mae Willis
138 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interviews with plaintiffs Peggy Holmes, Louise Peterson, and Terri Emerson.
139 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with George Masten, AFSCME Vice President and former director of WFSE.
140 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 198os
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. Interview with Washington Governor Booth Gardner
141 Produced by AFSCME
Comparable Worth, Washington State VHS Tape 1980s
Interviews conducted by AFSCME Assistant Director of Public Affairs Amy M. Mayers of participants in the AFSCME vs. Washington State comparable worth case. “Helen - #7”, “Helen - #8” dub from beta cam.
145 Firing Line Beta Tape Jerry Wurf on “Firing Line”
146 Issues and Answers Beta Tape 12/11/82
Jerry Wurf on “Issues and Answers”
147 Panorama Beta Tape 04/23/84 Jerry Wurf on “Panorama” 148 After Hours Beta Tape 01/30/85 Jerry Wurf on “After Hours”
149 Meet the Press Beta Tape 09/04/82 Jerry Wurf on “Meet the Press”
150 Beta Tape Jerry Wurf and others respond to Reaganomics
151 Look at it this way Beta Tape 03/19/83 Jerry Wurf on “Look at it this way”
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1170 Produced by AFSCME
AFSCME Gore 2000
VHS Tape; 10m, 24s 2000
Video featuring AFSCME brothers and sisters giving first-hand knowledge of how Al Gore’s work in the United States Senate and the White House have positively impacted their lives.
Produced by AFSCME
AFSCME 19th Convention, 1972, Houston, TX
16mm reel; Release Print; 22m 1972
Delegates to the 19th AFSCME International Convention
Produced by AFSCME
AFSCME 50 Years of Caring for America DVD 1986
Video produced on the 50th anniversary of the union
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Subseries D: Posters, 1968-2002 Posters are stored in Reuther Library Room 345. PC-223 “AFSCME Gore / Lieberman 2000” Artist Unknown AFSCME 2000 Screenprint 71 x 56 cm Campaign placard; title appears on both sides; green and white lettering PC-224 “AFSCME 2000 / GORE” Artist Unknown AFSCME 2000 Screenprint 43.2 x 56 cm Campaign placard; title appears on both sides; green and white lettering PC-263 “The Man Remembered” Hamilton (first name not included) AFSCME 1987
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Screenprint 55 x 35.5 cm Shows multiple drawings of Martin Luther King, Jr.; text states a commemoration event pertaining to Dr. King to take place on April 4, 1987 PC-264 “We Built this City” Photographer Unknown AFL-CIO / AFSCME / United Way Circa 1980s-1990s Screenprint 58.3 x 45.6 cm Shows group photograph of men, women, and a number of children in front of a house; 2 copies PC-265 “For Responsible Leadership / Jerry Wurf / Tom Morgan” Artist Unknown Publisher Unknown [potential AFSCME] Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 36 x 46.5 cm Campaign placard; blue print on whiteboard PC-266 “Vice President Gerald Ford, ‘I can say from the bottom of my heart – ’‚” Annie Lunsford AFSCME, Public Affairs Dept. 1976 Screenprint 56 x 43 cm Shows drawing of Pres. Gerald Ford with his arm around ghost image of Pres. Nixon; title continues, “‘the President of the U.S. is innocent, and he is right.’” PC-267 “AFSCME / decade for decisions” Artist Unknown AFSCME Circa 1980 Screenprint 45.7 x 45.7 cm Shows green polka dots grouped to form a “greater than‚” (>) shape PC-268 “AFSCME Supports IAM” Artist Unknown
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AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 56 x 35.5 cm Protest / strike placard; green print on whiteboard PC-269 “Funny?” D. Levine [uncertain signature] AFSCME 1978 Screenprint 56.3 x 43 cm Shows caricatures of noteworthy 1970s political figures, including Presidents Nixon and Ford; poster announcing AFSCME sponsored graphic arts exhibition to be held in Washington, D.C. PC-270 “Martin: With Us Still” Tyrone Huntley, designer; Dwight Kirk, art director AFSCME 1988 Screenprint 52 x 33 cm Shows drawn portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., above a protest march; text refers to commemoration of Dr. King’s life and legacy through a memorial service and a march; 3 copies PC-271 “Fighting for Economic Justice” Artist Unknown AFSCME 1989 Screenprint 56 x 35.5 cm Graphic design of brightly colored circles and arrows; poster commemorating the 10th anniversary of the National Committee on Pay Equity PC-272 “I AM A MAN” AFSCME AFSCME 1968 Screenprint 54.5 x 35.5 cm
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Strike placard from the 1968 Memphis, TN, Sanitation strike; located in the Reuther Library vault. PC-273 “DIGNITY” AFSCME AFSCME 1968 Spray-paint on whiteboard 35.8 x 55.8 cm Strike placard from the 1968 Memphis, TN, Sanitation strike; located in the Reuther Library vault. PC-274 “The Butcher, The Baker, The Candle Stick Maker: Images of Labor” F. Juengling, engraver; after painting by Thomas Anshutz AFSCME 1977 Screenprint 58.5 x 35.2 cm Shows reproduction of Anshutz’s painting, “The Iron Worker’s Noon-time”; text announces exhibition of artwork to be held in Washington, D.C.; 2 copies PC-275 “The Balanced Budget Amendment, a Capitol Horror!” Stephen R. Wagner AFSCME Circa 1982 Screenprint 84 x 53.5 cm Movie poster parody of the 1982 Balanced Budget Amendment with monster crawling up through the U.S. Capitol building, a large crowd of men, women, and children fleeing PC-276 “The Balanced Budget Amendment II” Artist Unknown Coalition for Budget Integrity / AFSCME Circa 1992-2000 Screenprint 86.2 x 53.2 cm Movie poster parody of efforts to pass the Balanced Budget Amendment during the Clinton administration, with a dragon landing on top of the U.S. Capitol’s dome PC-277 “WE WANT A CONTRACT NOW!” Author Unknown
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United Staff Union (AFSCME Workers) Circa 1980s-1990s Black marker on whiteboard 71.2 x 56 cm Strike placard; string attached PC-278 “AFSCME Summer Poster Festival” Artist Unknown AFSCME 1979 Screenprint 54.5 x 43.2 cm Shows a drawing of the Sun with a face; text announces exhibition of artwork at AFSCME Gallery in Washington, D.C. PC-279 “The Whimsical Works of Mark Blumenstein” Photographer Unknown AFSCME 1979 Screenprint 71 x 50.5 cm Shows photograph of Mark Blumenstein sculpture; text announces exhibition of artwork at AFSCME Gallery in Washington, D.C.; 2 copies PC-280 “Trayectoria Historica de dos Grandes Federaciones de Serfvidores Publicos” Artist Unknown AFSCME / FSTSE (Federacion de Sindicatos de Trabajadores al Sevicio del Estado) 1984 Screenprint 60 x 44 cm Shows image of the Western Hemisphere, with photograph of a office building and stylized rendering of the Statue of Liberty inset; text announces meeting to be held on February 4, 1984; exact location is not specified; 2 copies PC-281 “Labor Cartoons / Bernard Seaman: / Five Decades” Bernard Seaman AFSCME 1981 Screenprint 71.1 x 45.8 cm
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Reproduces B. Seaman cartoon titled, “This Should Appease Him, Don’t You Think?” (1980); text announces exhibition of Seaman’s artwork to be held at AFSCME Gallery in Washington, D. C. PC-282 “Re-Elect McEntee President / Lucy Secretary-Treasurer” Author/Artist Unknown Committee to Elect McEntee/Lucy Circa 1990 Screenprint 55.6 x 35.5 Campaign placard; 2 copies PC-283 “Your chances of surviving this experience are better than your chances of paying for it” Photographer(s) Unknown AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 48.8 x 30.2 cm Shows photograph of a surgery beneath title; text refers to the rise in “out-of-pocket‚” expenses; AFSCME President Jerry Wurf identified as text author, small photographic portrait of Mr. Wurf in lower right corner; poster attached to heavy stock whiteboard PC-284 “One of these could educate every kid in Cincinnati” Photographer(s) Unknown AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 48.8 x 30.2 cm Shows photograph of a B-1 U.S. Air Force bomber; text refers to gap between Federal Government’s support of the military in comparison to public education; AFSCME President Jerry Wurf identified as text author, small photographic portrait of Mr. Wurf in lower right corner; poster attached to heavy stock whiteboard PC-285 “If You need someone to blame for New York City’s financial crisis, blame them.” Photographer(s) Unknown AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 48.8 x 30.2 cm Shows early 20th Century photograph of persons in a line, coming off a boat, at most likely Ellis Island; text refers to New York City‚Äôs need that the Federal Government pay all of its welfare and Medicaid costs; AFSCME President Jerry Wurf identified as
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text author, small photographic portrait of Mr. Wurf in lower right corner; poster attached to heavy stock whiteboard PC-286 “If there is dignity in all work, why isn’t there dignity for all workers?” Photographer Unknown AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 48.8 x 30.2 cm Text is a “Labor Day Message‚” from AFSCME President Jerry Wurf; small photographic portrait of Mr. Wurf in lower right corner; poster attached to heavy stock whiteboard PC-287 “Money that could free our cities at home is crushing freedom abroad.” Photographer(s) Unknown AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 48.8 x 30.2 cm Shows photograph of a tank; text compares the expense of U.S. Military involvement in the Philippines, Indonesia, Argentina, Brazil, and South Korea with budget shortfalls in Philadelphia, New York City, Detroit, and the District of Columbia; AFSCME President Jerry Wurf identified as text author, small photographic portrait of Mr. Wurf in lower right corner; poster attached to heavy stock whiteboard PC-288 “We can pay for government without finding new taxes. “If we find new taxpayers.” Photographer(s) Unknown AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 48.8 x 30.2 cm Shows detail photograph of a large, 1970s era, American-made automobile; text refers to state and local governments hurting while 11 U.S. corporations paid no income taxes for the previous year; AFSCME President Jerry Wurf identified as text author, small photographic portrait of Mr. Wurf in lower right corner; poster attached to heavy stock whiteboard PC-289 “The Only Thing Local Government Doesn’t Get from the Average Taxpayer‚” Photographer Unknown AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint
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49.4 x 30.3 cm Shows photograph of a person’s arm as blood is being drawn from it; text refers to local sales and property taxes being a drain on the average taxpayer; poster attached to heavy stock whiteboard PC-290 “These Union Bosses Cut You In On a $30 Billion Tax Deal.” Photographer Unknown AFSCME Circa 1970s-1980s Screenprint 49 x 30.3 cm Shows photograph of AFSCME (congressional) meeting; text refers to AFSCME‚Äôs involvement in the 1972 passage of tax revenue sharing program; poster attached to heavy stock whiteboard PC-291 “... in spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart‚” Susan Keeter Syracuse Cultural Workers 1996 Screenprint 56 x 43 cm. Shows painted representation of Anne Frank writing in her diary; three line paragraph at bottom recounts Frank's story during the Nazi occupation of Holland and the publishing of her diary after World War II PC-292 “Common $ense / A Federal Budget to Rebuild Our Communities‚” Karen Kerney Syracuse Cultural Workers 1992 Screenprint 66 x 48.3 cm. Shows multiple vignettes of people working in a community in a patchwork quilt layout PC-1067 “March for Our Lives / Liberty Bell to the United Nations‚” Artist Unknown Kensington Welfare Rights Union 1997 Screenprint 43.2 x 28 cm. Shows elongated USA flag; announcement for protest march to be held between June 21 and July 1, 1997, from Philadelphia, PA, to New York City, NY; lower text indicates that publisher is a Chapter of the National Welfare Rights Union, an Affiliate of the National
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Union of Hospital & Health Care Employees, and associated with AFSCME and the AFL-CIO [Service Workers] PC-1071 “Proud to Be A Nurse‚” Photographers Unknown New York City's Public Health Nurses; United Federation of Nurses & Epidemiologists, AFSCME Local 436 2002 Screenprint 56 x 43.2 cm. Shows multiple photographs of nurses working; 100th anniversary commemorative poster [Services Workers; AFSCME]