Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records
1989.0080

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Repository
Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries
Creator
AFL-CIO Connecticut State Labor Council.
Title
Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records
ID
1989.0080
Date [inclusive]
undated, 1909-1991.
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202.5 Linear feet
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Abstract
In 1957, the Connecticut Federation of Labor and the Connecticut State Industrial Union Council (CSIUC) merged to form the Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, generally referred to today as the Connecticut State AFL-CIO. The stated purpose of the new organization was to provide a more effective means of promoting and coordinating the principles and objectives of the AFL-CIO in Connecticut.

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], Connecticut State Labor Council,  AFL-CIO Records.  Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center,  University of Connecticut Libraries.

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History

In 1957, the Connecticut Federation of Labor and the  Connecticut State Industrial union Council (  CSIUC) merged to form the  Connecticut State Labor Council,  AFL-CIO, generally referred to today as the  Connecticut State AFL-CIO. The stated purpose of the new organization was to provide a more effective means of promoting and coordinating the principles and objectives of the  AFL-CIO in  Connecticut.

The first joint Connecticut AFL-CIO convention was held in Hartford at Footguard Hall on 13 June 1957. Installed as officers of the Council were  Mitchell Sviridoff, President;  Joseph Rourke, Secretary-Treasurer and Legislative Agent;  Timothy Collins, Vice President; and  John Driscoll, Executive Secretary. The constitution drafted by a joint  CFL-CSIUC merger committee was unanimously approved by convention delegates.

By 1958, the State Labor Council numbered 644 affiliated unions representing a membership of 155,823  Connecticut wage earners. The Council's net operating capital was $22,462,14.  Keith Proudy was added to the Council staff as a full-time Research Director. The following year, a year round Committee on Political Education (COPE) was established for the state of  Connecticut. In 1961,  Madeline Matchko and  Joseph Pennaro joined the Council staff as full-time COPE coordinators under the direction of  Ruth Warren Greenberg, Director of Education. By the end of the year, the Council represented over eighty percent of the  AFL-CIO affiliated unions in the state of  Connecticut.

The year 1962 saw major changes in the state AFL-CIO. Twenty-one new affiliates increased Council membership by 2,117 members. The Council purchased a new office building located at 9 Washington Street,  Hamden, CT. Changes in leadership occurred:  John Driscoll succeeded  Mitchell Sviridoff as Council President;  Frances Jones was replaced by  Daniel Gallagher as Executive Secretary.

Dwindling cash reserves in 1963 resulted in a reduction of full-time Council staff positions. Despite the economic downturn, the Council was able to increase its membership by adding twenty-five new affiliates. Secretary Joseph Rourke departed after eighteen years of combined AFL/CSLC service to become Deputy Director of the national COPE, and was replaced by  Joseph Bober.  Keith Proudy also left the Council to become Research Director for the  United Rubber Workers. His duties were incorporated into the responsibilities of Education Director  Ruth Greenberg.

In 1964, the Council devoted the bulk of its resources to meeting the conservation challenge of presidential candidate, Barry Goldwater. An additional full-time staff position was regained through a grant received by the Council from the  Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation. After the election of  Lyndon Johnson, the Council turned its attention toward state politics, calling for a constitutional convention to redress the grievances of Connecticut labor. President Driscoll pledged greater involvement by the State  AFL-CIO in education and anti-poverty programs.

1966 marked the emergence of the state AFL-CIO COPE organization as a major force in  Connecticut politics. Labor outreach was greatly enhanced by the addition of a computer to the committee's voter registration file, giving Council access to thousands of  Connecticut voters. In addition, a conference of state central labor councils organized by COPE participated in the formation of a Union Label Services and Trade Council to promote the purchase of union goods and services. The Council's fiscal state improved over previous years', and net operating capital reached a record high of $87,000.

In 1967, the Council celebrated its tenth anniversary. Since the merger of the two labor councils in 1967, ninety percent of all AFL-CIO unions in  Connecticut were affiliated with the state SFL-CIO. Despite record high employment and wages in Connecticut, due in part to U.S. involvement in  Vietnam, President Driscoll, in his address to the state  AFL-CIO biennial convention, called for joint planning by state government and industry leaders for the eventual transition to a peacetime economy.

Efforts toward continuing prosperity, however, were counteracted by a period of internal strife. The suspension of the United Automobile Workers by the  AFL-CIO in 1969 resulted in a major setback for the state  AFL-CIO. Thirty-four AUW locals with a combined membership of 42,924 withdrew from  Connecticut State AFL-CIO. Legislative gains, in comparison to previous years, were modest. By the end of 1969, membership dropped to 141,780.

During the 1970s, the state AFL-CIO participated in several nation-wide labor struggles. These included strikes by the  United Farmworkers and the  Coalition of Grape Growers. Efforts of the Council to organize public service employees continued with notable success achieved among hospital and convalescent home employees. The Council also aided the  United Steel Workers in drives to extend the benefits of collective bargaining to employees of International Silver in Wallingford and Meriden, adding 4,000 new members to the state  AFL-CIO. Substantial organizational gains were also made by the  Connecticut Federation of Teachers with Council assistance. Despite a steady decline in affiliated locals due to layoffs in civilian and military production plants, overall Council membership rose ten percent.

Unemployment in the mid-1970s, however, continued to hamper the ability of the Council to function effectively. Gains made in organizing public and municipal employees were offset by failures to organize bank and insurance company employees. Efforts to bring about legislative reforms in the area of unemployment compensation and collective bargaining were frustrated by Governor Meskill and by the desertion of key democratic legislators. By the end of 1972, an additional thirteen locals with a combined membership of 1,047 disaffiliated. Three locals went out of existence entirely.

In 1973, Hank Kershner retired as Executive Vice President and was succeeded by  Justin Ostro, former President of the  Hartford Labor Council. Inflation and unemployment continued to be the Council's primary concern. Despite wage increases in 1973 and 1974,  Connecticut workers were unable to keep pace with the rate of inflation. Long sought  AFL-CIO sponsored legislation granting binding arbitration to municipal employees was passed in 1975. However, efforts by the Council to expand state unemployment benefits failed.

In 1976, Wallace M. O'Connor succeeded  Joseph Bober as Secretary-Treasurer and Legislative Agent.  Michael Ferrucci assumed the position of Executive Secretary. Jobs programs and state tax reform were singled out as central issues for the 1976 State  AFL-CIO convention. Assistance rendered by the Council to striking locals doubled over the previous year. Executive Vice President  Justin Ostro played a leading role in the resolution of work stoppages at the  Connecticut Red Cross and  Electric Boat.

The Council's twentieth anniversary in 1977 was marked by change and cutbacks in Council services. The state legislative session moved from a biennial to an annual session, prompting the Connecticut State AFL-CIO to adopt an annual convention. Despite intensive lobbying by Council officers and COPE, the  Connecticut legislature approved legislation sponsored by the  Connecticut Bureau and Industry Association (CBIA) withholding unemployment benefits from workers who quit or were fired from their jobs. The Council was able to make some organizational gains among  CTF,  ACTWU,  ILGWU and hospital workers. The closing of the Dictaphone and Uniroyal companies in 1978, however, reflected the growing impact of foreign goods and competition on  Connecticut industry. Faced with a budget deficit of $11,000 in fiscal 1978/1979, Council officers and full-time professional staff voluntarily suspended wage and cost of living increases mandated by the CSLC constitution. Although the demand for Council services continued to grow, further reductions in Council staff left only two full-time officers, two full-time staff members, one part-time editor, one full-time Secretary-treasurer/Legislative Agent, and one part-time President. Moreover, Council officers and full-time professional staff did not have a pension fund or retirement plan.

In 1979, twenty new locals affiliated with the state AFL-CIO, resulting in a net gain of 2,677 members.  John Driscoll entered his twenty-second year as President of the state  AFL-CIO.  Gordon Sawyer was elected Vice President, replacing  Justin Ostro, and  Dominic Badolato became Executive Secretary.  Betty Tianti, formerly head of COPE, became Executive Vice President in 1981, and  Carol Colbeth assumed the responsibilities of COPE Director. Substantial gains were made by the Council among  AFSCME,  International Communications Workers of America, and  Service Employees International. Twenty-seven affiliated locals, of which twenty-two locals were unable to meet their per capita assessment, were forced to disaffiliate resulting in a loss of 7,230 members.

In 1981, the State AFL-CIO celebrated its twentieth anniversary in conjunction with the Centennial celebration of the American Labor Movement. Following the annual state labor convention, 10,500  Connecticut AFL-CIO members participated in the Great Solidarity March in  Washington, D.C. sponsored by the national  AFL-CIO.

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Scope and Content

The collection contains a wide variety of materials documenting the activities of organized labor in Connecticut. Included are the files of several Council officers, proceedings, publications, administrative and financial records in addition to publications and information concerning the activities of the AFL-CIO nationally. The majority of the materials date from the 1950s through the 1980s.

Deposits by the CSLC to the Connecticut State Labor Archives have been handled as “addendum” to the original deposit. This information is reflected in the original finding aid to the collection (1989). In the revised version of the finding aid to the collection (1998), addendum materials which continue previously existing series have been integrated as appropriate. New series have been added where necessary. Descriptions of the addenda materials are located in the series description portion of the finding aid.

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Arrangement

Series I: Joseph M. Rourke Files ( undated, 1948-1962)

This series is comprised of materials collected by Rourke while Secretary-Treasurer of the Connecticut Federation of Labor AFL and Secretary-Treasurer of the Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO.

Subseries A: General Administrative Files ( 1948-1954)

Subseries B: General Administrative Files ( 1954-1962)

Materials of interest in these subseries include correspondence with the national AFL headquarters in Washington, D.C., correspondence with local affiliated unions, and correspondence with state legislators and officers. The files are useful in providing an administrative overview of the CFL and the active role this organization played in the merger and creation of the CSLC in 1957. Materials in these subseries also show the extent of activity both the CFL and CSLC organization exerted in fostering the labor movement causes within the state. Material in each subseries is arranged alphabetically by name, title or subject.

Subseries C: Legislative Files ( 1948-1961)

Contains state and federal materials dealing with Rourke's involvement in legislating various labor bills and causes in the state. Files contain correspondence to numerous state and national senators and representatives. Subject files contain correspondence, pamphlets and other materials. Committee files include minutes, by-laws, and resolutions. When used in conjunction with Series V (Legislative Files) these documents will provide comprehensive coverage of the CFL and CSLC legislative activity. Material in this subseries is arranged alphabetically by name, title or subject.

Subseries D: Political Campaigns ( 1956-1957)

Contains correspondence for unsolicited political contributions for state congressmen and senators. Material is arranged alphabetically.

Series II: Ruth Warren Greenberg Files ( undated, 1940-1961)

Subseries A: Teaching Materials ( 1940-1953)

Contains brochures, teaching syllabi and notes from numerous educational services, schools and workshops. These materials were maintained as reference titles by Greenberg and it arranged alphabetically by subject.

Subseries B: Course Materials ( 1943-1954)

Includes handwritten notes, examination booklets, syllabi, term papers, as well as brochures from various schools attended by Greenberg. Materials is arranged alphabetically by school and institute.

Subseries C: Education and Information ( 1946-1961)

Contains administrative subject files including incoming and outgoing correspondence, pamphlets, newsclips and photographs collected by Greenberg while she served as Director of Education and Information for the CFL, and later the CSLC. This material, when used in conjunction with education materials found in the two General Administrative subseries of the Rourke files and the COPE subseries in Series IV, will provide a clear picture of the importance placed by CSLC on education of the worker and activities the organization pursued in this direction. Materials in this subseries are arranged alphabetically by name, title or subject.

Subseries D: Educational Conferences ( 1954-1961)

Contains correspondence, pamphlets, programs and photographs of conferences and meetings attended and/or organized by Greenberg. The materials is arranged alphabetically by name or subject of conference.

Series III: John J. Driscoll Files ( undated, 1952-1986) [see also Series X]

Subseries A: Correspondence ( 1953-1972)

Contains incoming and outgoing correspondence. Materials is divided into two sections: individuals and CSLC officers, including John N. Bailey,  John D. Dempsey,  Robert Giaimo, and  Norman Zolot. Folders are arranged alphabetically within each section. For Driscoll's correspondence with CT congressmen (1970-1979) see Correspondence subseries in Series IV.

Subseries B: Convention Materials ( 1961-1974)

Includes correspondence, newsletters and personal papers concerning the 4th - 7th Constitutional conventions as well as the Legislative, Political and Education conventions attended by Driscoll. Material is arranged chronologically by date of convention.

Subseries C: Political and Legislative Files ( 1958-1972)

Contains administrative subject files documenting activities oaf the CSLC dealing with various state, regional and national issues. Material includes correspondence, pamphlets and reports. For a comprehensive overview of the activities of CSLC, also consult Series IV and subseries A-C in Series I.

Subseries D: Committee on Political Education [COPE] ( 1959-1968)

Contains correspondence, reports, compiled data and contribution information concerning the involvement of CSLC with the education of the worker. Materials of interest include Republican and Democratic party platforms, information on the 1968 Democratic National Convention, political party leaders, both local and national, and the 1966 election recalls. For additional information concerning the activities of CSLC, its predecessors within the CFL, and the CSIUC, see Series II, subseries C. Also see Series IV, subseries M. Material in this subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Subseries E: Connecticut State Departments ( 1957-1968)

Contains incoming and outgoing correspondence, committee minutes, reports, and cases pertaining to CSLC and Driscoll interaction with various state departments. Materials of interest include correspondence and cases involving the State Board of Mediation and Arbitration, which includes many state business settlements. Another major portion of this subseries, the Commission on Higher Education, includes correspondence and reports showing the need for Connecticut community colleges, the improvement of scholarship funds available to students, and improvement in teacher certification. Material in this subseries is arranged alphabetically by name of department.

Subseries F: Affiliated Unions ( 1957-1968)

Contains incoming and outgoing correspondence. Additional information on affiliated unions may be found in Series I, subseries A-B and Series IV, subseries I. Material in this subseries is arranged alphabetically by name of the affiliate.

Subseries G: Councils ( 1959-1968)

Contains correspondence and newsletters from area labor councils. The material in this subseries is arranged alphabetically by geographical location of the labor council.

Subseries H: AFL-CIO ( 1953-1968)

Contains correspondence, proposed constitutions, reports and subject files. This subseries is arranged alphabetically by name, subject or title. Related series include Series I, subseries A-B; Series II, subseries C; Series IV, subseries B, M; Series V, subseries M.

Subseries I: Committees and Commissions ( 1961-1984)

Contains correspondence, reports, by-laws, minutes and subject files of committees and commissions on which Driscoll served. Among these are commissions on education, crime in Connecticut, human rights and governmental relations. This material is arranged alphabetically by committee or commission name.

Subseries J: Conferences and Meetings ( 1966-1968)

Contains correspondence, reports, by-laws, minutes, press releases, and newsletters providing information on various conferences and meetings attended by Driscoll. Both state and national conferences are represented. The materials is arranged alphabetically by conference name.

Subseries K: Speeches ( 1952-1968)

Contains reference materials used by Driscoll in preparing speeches for school and public functions. Drafts, as well as final copies, of speeches are included. Material is arranged alphabetically by subject.

Subseries L: Subject Files ( 1956-1972)

Subseries M: General Administrative Files ( 1977-1986)

Consists of files relating to the administrative section of the CT AFL-CIO. Included here are correspondence, reports and memoranda. Arranged alphabetically.

Subseries N: Labor History ()

Driscoll's collection of material relating to the history of labor in  Connecticut. These sources were used in formulating the educational programs and school kits. For the content of these kits see Series VIII.

Subseries O: Research Reports ( 1974-1982)

Reports commissioned to facilitate the efficient functioning of the organization.

Series IV: Administrative Records ( undated, 1925-1991) [see also Series X]

Subseries A: Correspondence and Subject Files ( 1955-1976)

Is arranged into several sections. The first section contains the correspondence files of AFL-CIO (National) department heads, U.S. Senators and Representatives from Connecticut; Connecticut elected and appointed government officials; and Connecticut Labor Council Executive Board members, officers and committeemen. Significant figures include  John Driscoll, Executive Secretary, CSLC (1957-1962);  Mitchell Sviridoff, President, CSLC (1957-1961); and  Ruth Greenberg, Director of Education, CSLC (1961-1962). The correspondence from individuals in this subsection is arranged alphabetically by name. The next section is composed of two parts: general correspondence concerning labor affairs and  AFL-CIO correspondence documenting CSLC participation as a member of the  AFL-CIO. The latter includes correspondence received by CSLC officers from  AFL-CIO National headquarters in  Washington, D.C., and is arranged in descending order of rank. Included here are new service convention releases, statements by the President, reports and resolutions adopted by the Executive Council, and recommendations by subcommittees and policy committees to the Executive Council. The next grouping consists of general correspondence from  AFL-CIO department directors with  CSLC Executive Board members, as well as correspondence with their respective CSLC regional, central and local departments. The material is arranged alphabetically by department name. These CSLC/National AFL-CIO files are relatively complete and give a useful perspective on the CSLC role in the American labor movement between 1960 and 1980.

Subseries B: AFL-CIO [National] ( 1960-1975)

Subseries C: Executive Board ( 1945-1957)

Consists of CSLC officer correspondence files and Executive Board and Council minutes. Officer correspondence is arranged by title in descending order of rank. Included in the President's files are both internal and external staff correspondence along with President's reports and statements to the Council. The Executive Secretary file contains notices of Executive Board meetings, agendas, and CSLC officers' listings. Director of Education files include internal staff memoranda, letters between central and local education program directors and state education department officials. Research Director files contain correspondence on a variety of issues in the political and legislative fields, directly and indirectly related to the preparation of reports for CSLC officers by the Research Director. The Executive officers' files contain meeting minutes, agendas, committee assignments, memoranda to and from Driscoll, Rourke, Sviridoff, Greenberg, Jones and Collins; along with communication between the Executive Board and state central labor bodies, CSLC officer listings, and confirmations to newly elected members. The pre-AFL-CIO merger correspondence is of particular interest. The Executive Board meeting minutes are organized into four parts: 1—CIO/CSIUC Legislative Committee (1946-1956) which includes correspondence with the Executive CSIUC Council, CT Apprenticeship Council, the state level Democratic party, as well as news releases, meeting minutes and notes, resolutions, telegrams, New England conference reports, and CIO proposals to the CT assembly; 2—CFL-AFL (1945-1955) which includes resolutions, convention preparations, officers reports, communication with affiliated locals, appointments, and general correspondence generated by that body; 3—Merger Committee (1957) which includes meeting minutes concerning the adaptation of convention rules, Council constitution drafts, the election of the new Council officers, the establishment of a CT COPE, and the CFL Merger Committee; and 4—CSLC Executive Board (1957-1956) which includes attendance records and meeting agendas, reports of Executive officers and committees, correspondence with affiliated locals and councils, discussion of new business, and statements and policy resolutions adopted by the Board.

Subseries D: Labor Councils ( 1959-1982)

Contains correspondence between Joseph Rourke as Secretary-Treasurer and the presidents, vice presidents and business agents of city and central councils in Norwalk, Boston, Hartford, Willimantic, New Haven, Meriden, Torrington, New Britain, New London, and Middletown. Included in this material are meeting minutes, by-laws, leadership committee meeting agendas and statements, officer and delegate lists, and committee notes of the  New England Regional AFL-CIO Council. There is also correspondence between CSLC and other state councils affiliated with the AFL-CIO, as well as the CT Building Trades Council, the CT Council for the Advancement of Economic Education, and the Union Label Council.

Subseries E: Conventions ( 1958-1981)

Includes constitutional committee amendments, election of new Executive Board members, press releases, convention highlights and correspondence.

Subseries F: Committees ( 1952-1978)

Contains material generated by both CSLC committees and those with CSLC representatives. Among the most active of the committees were: Atomic Energy (1957-1961, see also Series V), Civil Rights, Community Services, Education, and Labor. The files in this section are arranged alphabetically by committee name.

Subseries G: Commissions ( 1955-1980)

Contains New England regional and CT commissions and includes the Civil Rights Commission and Connecticut's Commission to Study Welfare Laws. These files are arranged alphabetically by title.

Subseries H: Conferences ( 1925-1981)

Arranged alphabetically by conference title. The material includes information relating to conferences organized by the CSLC or attended by CSLC representatives.

Subseries I: Affiliated Unions ( 1951-1980)

Contains correspondence with AFL-CIO state and local labor organizations affiliated with CSLC. The files are in alphabetical order by local name.

Subseries J: Strike Fund ( 1958-1979)

Contains fiscal records of CSLC affiliated locals' strikes and includes a record of contributions to the CSLC general strike fund.

Subseries K: Fiscal Records ( 1958-1979)

Contains CSLC general financial records. The material includes monthly statements, daily operational expenses, salary information, convention expenditures, charitable contributions, scholarships and CSLC financial reports.

Subseries L: State Government ( 1957-1968)

Organized into four sections: 1—Executive containing correspondence with state executive officers; 2—Legislature consists of subject files arranged alphabetically by topic and includes legislative bulletins, programs, reports and notices collected by CSLC; 3—Departments consisting of correspondence files arranged alphabetically by department name; and 4—Public Acts which includes a 1961 summary of bills supported by CSLC. The bulk of these files date between 1961-1963.

Subseries M: U.S. Government ( 1957-1968)

Subdivided into four parts: 1—Departments; 2—House of Representatives; 3—U.S. Senate; 4—Legislation. They are organized alphabetically by department or name. Correspondence to U.S. Senators and Representatives is located in this section as well as in Series V.

Subseries N: Committee on Political Education [COPE] ( 1947-1980)

Comprised of four parts: 1—Organizational Files; 2—Correspondence; 3—Voter Information; and 4—Voter Registration. Organization Files contains the correspondence collected by COPE officers and directors. Included are meeting minutes, lists of delegates in attendance, conference meeting minutes, meeting agendas of COPE leadership clinics, memoranda pertaining to WAD and Women's activities, legislative meetings, staff meetings, and reports submitted by COPE field workers. Correspondence contains correspondence and meeting minutes of the pre-merger/CFL Labor League for Political Education, as well as post-merger COPE correspondence. Located here is correspondence between National Director, Al Barkan,  John Driscoll and  Joseph Bober.

Subseries O: Education ( 1953-1981) contains subject files collected by  Ruth Greenberg, Director of Education. It includes educational workshop meeting minutes, NEA-CEA committee conclusions, AFL reports, AFL-CIO publications, correspondence, and general information.

Subseries P: Health and Welfare ( 1952-1982)

A general subject file containing various health and welfare related materials collected by the CSLC departments.

Subseries Q: Testimonials and Memorials ( 1959-1979)

Contains files pertaining to prominent members of CSLC and CT government who were recognized by the CSLC for their contribution to the Connecticut Labor Movement.

Series V: Legislative Files ( undated, 1949-1989)

Subseries A: Correspondence ( 1970-1982)

Divided into two sections: CSLC correspondence with Connecticut's congressional delegation and CSLC correspondence with Connecticut's two senators. The bulk of both Senate and House correspondence belongs to CSLC President John Driscoll. Material is arranged alphabetically by name.

Subseries B: Legislative Committees ( 1949-1978)

Contains meeting minutes, reports, and correspondence generated by various CSLC legislative committees. Committee topics include unemployment, labor disputes, government reorganization, energy policy and other issues.

Subseries C: Platform Proposals ( 1960-1974)

Connecticut state democratic platforms.

Subseries D: Legislative Conferences ( 1975-1981)

Consists of materials retained by CSLC COPE committee chair, Betty Tianti, as a participant in the New England Regional Commission, White House Conference on Balanced National Growth and Economic Development, and Council for New England Economic Action. All three conferences focus on economic revitalization of the New England region. Materials include committee meeting minutes, briefing material, plan drafts, reports, conference kits, recommendations, publications and news clippings. This subseries is arranged chronologically by date of conference.

Subseries E: General Assembly ( 1970-1981)

Consists of two sections: Testimony by John Driscoll and other CSLC officers before various house subcommittees (arranged chronologically); and a broad range of printed information generated by the General Assembly and retained by the CSLC, included are house roll calls, legislative bulletins, issues questionnaires, voting records, petitions and published lists of legislation enacted by the General Assembly (chronological by legislative session).

Subseries F: Gubernatorial Files ( 1972-1980)

Correspondence between the governors of Connecticut and John Driscoll. Also included is a section documenting CSLC participation in the Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Education and the Coalition of Northeast Governors Conference (CONEG). Correspondence is organized chronologically by governor's term of office, followed by conference and commission files.

Subseries G: Connecticut Government Departments ( 1968-1978)

Consists of correspondence between John Driscoll and various government departments (e.g., Aging, Commerce, and Human Services). Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by department name.

Subseries H: Atomic Energy ( 1952-1988)

Consists of three sections: 1—State Advisory Committee on Atomic Energy Correspondence file. CSLC members include Andrew Biemilleu, William Schritzler and Hugh Ward. 2—AFL-CIO Conference on Atomic Energy (1957) correspondence and notes. 3—General subject files containing a broad range of materials related to atomic energy regulatory legislation proposed by the AFL-CIO.

Subseries I: Education ( 1959-1977)

1—General correspondence between John Driscoll and the State Commission for Higher Education, also includes correspondence of the Commissioner of Education and meeting minutes of the CT Education Advisory Committee (arranged chronologically). 2—General subject file containing miscellaneous education/legislative program materials.

Subseries J: Health/Welfare ( 1956-1979)

General correspondence of the U.S. Department of Health,  Community Health COPE Center Plan, Inc., and the CT State Department of Health, also includes minutes and notes of the CT Regional Medical Program and the CT Advisory Board of Mental Health in which  John Driscoll participated (arranged chronologically). General subject file containing primarily Medicare/National Health Insurance information. The  Office of Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) files contain general correspondence, administrative files, industry standards and voting records (arranged alphabetically).

Subseries K: Taxation ( 1961-1981)

Documents the CSLC's efforts to initiate tax reform in the state legislature. Materials include general data, legislative tax analysis, Council of Employment and Fair Taxation minutes and memoranda.

Subseries L: United Labor Agency ( 1979-1980)

Consists of the records of the CT United Labor community services center. 1—Correspondence file. The bulk of the letters are those exchanged by John Driscoll and United Labor executives. Correspondence is arranged chronologically. 2—General subject file containing Board of Directors minutes, correspondence with affiliated locals, by-laws, press clippings, and other materials.

Subseries M: Subject Files ( 1952-1980)

General labor legislation subject file. Organized alphabetically, the files contain information on topics such as anti-inflation policies, CT colleges, I-84, J.P. Stevens boycott, labor law reform, minimum wage, and unemployment.

Series VI: Convention Materials ( undated, 1921-1985)

Subseries A: Proceedings ( 1921-1985)

Contains published proceedings of the conventions of the Connecticut State Industrial Union Council (CIO),  Connecticut Federation of Labor and the  AFL-CIO. Conventions of the CSIUC and the CFL met annually, while conventions of the CSLC met biannually until 1976 when constitutional conventions met annually. During the even years, a legislative, political, and educational convention of the CSLC met. National conventions of the AFL, and AFL-CIO met annually. Material is arranged chronologically within the organization generating the information.

Subseries B: Convention Books ( 1928-1941)

Produced by the Connecticut Federation of Labor, the Convention Books list officers of the CFL, affiliated unions of the CFL, and advertisers at the annual convention. They are arranged chronologically.

Subseries C: Convention Reports ( 1924-1983)

Contains the official reports of the officers, financial and legislative reports, convention resolutions, legislative platforms, minutes of the executive council, and the convention agenda. Arranged by organization and chronologically therein.

Subsereis D: Roll Call Lists ( 1957-1969)

Contains lists of the names of the delegates to the convention, their affiliated union, number of members and the number of votes each delegate has. Arranged chronologically by convention.

Subseries E: Correspondence ( 1950-1957) Contains convention planning information, with special emphasis on the Merger Convention of 1957. Arranged by organization and chronologically therein.

Subseries F: Committees ( 1982-1984)

Correspondence which includes letters of appointment to the different committees from John Driscoll and of committee reports. Arranged chronologically by date of convention.

Series VII: Printed Materials and Publications ( undated, 1909-1986)

Subseries A: Publications ( 1923-1986)

Contains constitutions, yearbooks, as well as various newsletters and bulletins pertaining to specific issues, such as legislative and legal issues. Official periodical newspapers of the CSIUC, CFL and CSLC are included in this subseries.

Subseries B: Scrapbooks ( 1945-1962)

Contains scrapbooks of newspaper clippings created by members of the CFL and CIO organizations. This material is arranged chronologically. Some of the scrapbooks are very brittle and require careful handling.

Subseries C: Newsclippings ( 1953-1981)

Collected by organization members, this material is arranged chronologically.

Subseries D: Photographs and Memorabilia ( 1950-1979)

Series VIII: Pamphlets ( undated, 1940-1975)

Consists of a variety of pamphlets and publications collected by the state AFL-CIO. The bulk of the series is AFL-CIO (national) publications. The pamphlets are arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series IX: Betty Tianti ( undated, 1970-1986)

Subseries A: National and State Labor Organizations ( 1981-1985)

General correspondence to Betty Tianti from organizations.

Subseries B: Local Affiliates ( 1981-1985)

Consists of correspondence between Tianti's office and affiliates. Attention is directed in the correspondence to matters such as strategies for public education, effectiveness of strikes, profitability of companies, membership figures and support for or opposition to persons appointed to the board. Arranged alphabetically.

Subseries C: National AFL-CIO ( 1979-1985)

Considerable research insight on the national organization's dynamics can be gleaned from the correspondence and general material on issues such as the role of women in the organization and research activities (esp. property taxes, educational programs, union sponsored scholarships). Of significance also are the files containing reports on the situation in South Africa and the organization's stand on divestment. Arranged alphabetically by topic.

Subseries D: Staff/Committee Files ( 1981-1985)

Correspondence, office memoranda, meeting minutes, press releases, and several financial reports. Arranged alphabetically.

Subseries E: Election Files ( 1970-1984)

The files contain correspondence, pamphlets and clippings pertaining to the elections in the years 1976-1980. It includes the presidential races, responses to congressional questionnaires, endorsed Senate and House candidates and the Democratic Party. Arranged alphabetically.

Subseries F: Legislative Files ( 1980-1985)

Bulletins and correspondence related to matters brought up at the legislative sessions and affecting the AFL-CIO. Issues include tax reform, employment, workers' compensation, rates of wages, etc. Arranged chronologically.

Subseries G: General Administrative Files ( 1981-1985)

Primarily from Tianti's term as Secretary-Treasurer, this section consists primarily of correspondence to Tianti and notices sent out to officials. Materials of interest include files containing information on key legislative issues, legislative programs, women's issues and community matters. Also included are materials highlighting Tianti's role in commissions concerned with child care facilities, protection of hospital employees and civil rights. Arranged alphabetically by topic.

Subseries H: Government Departments ( 1981-1985)

Reports and correspondence of departments pertinent to organized labor. Contains information on proposed changes to the state employees' bargaining law and hospital cost regulations. Arranged alphabetically by department.

Series X: Films ( undated, 1970-1976)

Contains films used by the labor organization to illustrate the nature of its work and to educate.

Following the initial deposit from the AFL-CIO subsequent materials have been received on a yearly basis. These materials have been physically added at the end of the collection but the descriptions and locations have been integrated into the finding aid as appropriate.

Series XI: Michael Noonan ( 1985-1987)

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries June 1989

University of Connecticut Libraries
405 Babbidge Road Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut, 06269
860.486.2524
archives@uconn.edu

Revision Description

  revised April 2011

Restrictions on Access

Materials in this collection are restricted to researchers for a period of 15 years from the date of creation, unless written consent is obtained from the Council. Printed materials in the collection are not restricted.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

Acquisition Information

The Connecticut State Labor Council materials were deposited with the Connecticut Labor Archives on 25 May 1984. Additional materials were deposited in December 1986, May 1988, November 1988, and May 1989.

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Related Materials

Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of Connecticut labor records. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

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Controlled Access Headings

Genre(s)

  • Administrative Records
  • Correspondence.
  • Financial Records.
  • Newsletters.
  • Notes.
  • Personal Papers.
  • Photographs.
  • Publications.
  • Reports.

Occupation(s)

  • Labor organization.

Subject(s)

  • Connecticut—Labor—Trade-unions.
  • Connecticut—Polticis and government.
  • Driscoll, John J., 1911-
  • Greenberg, Ruth Warren.
  • Labor education—Connecticut.
  • Labor laws and legislation—Connecticut.
  • Labor laws and legislation—United States.
  • Labor unions and education—Connecticut.
  • Labor unions—Connecticut.
  • Labor unions—Political activity.
  • Legislation—Connecticut.
  • Legislation—United States.
  • Rourke, Joseph M.

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Collection Inventory

Series I: Joseph M. Rourke Files, undated, 1948-1962 

Subseries A: General Administrative Files, undated, 1948-1954 

Box Folder

Affiliated local unions, 1954 

1: 1

Affiliated locals 

Box Folder

Bakers, 1954 

1: 2

Boilermakers, 1954 

1: 3

Bricklayers, 1954 

1: 4

Carpenters, 1953 

1: 5

Electrical workers, undated 

1: 6

Firefighters, 1952 

1: 7

Machinists, undated 

1: 8

Meatcutters, undated 

1: 9

Post Office clerks, undated 

1: 10

Public employees, undated 

1: 11

State, country and municipal, undated 

1: 12

State police, 1952 

1: 13

Teachers, undated 

1: 14
Box Folder

Affiliated organizations, 1952-1953 

1: 15

Affiliations, 1953 

1: 16-19

Attorneys, 1951-1953 

1: 20

Borchardt, Selma M., 1950-1953 

1: 21

Bridgeport Brass Company, 1948 

1: 22

Bristol Central Labor Union, 1954 

1: 23-24

Building and Construction Trades Council, New London, 1954 

1: 25

Building Trades Council, 1954 

1: 26

Business, Industry Education Day, 1950-1952 

1: 27-30

Central Labor Union, 1953-1954 

1: 31

Cerebral Palsy, 1951 

1: 32

Citizens' Action Committee, 1954 

1: 33

Cleary, Joseph P., 1951-1953 

1: 34

Committee of New England, The, 1952-1954 

1: 35

Community Chest Board of Directors, 1953 

1: 36

Community Chest and Council, 1950-1953 

1: 37

Community Chest and Councils of America, 1951-1954 

1: 38

Congressmen—Correspondence, 1949 

1: 39

CT Commission on Children and Youth, 1950 

1: 40

CT Council for Advancement of Economic Education, 1953-1954 

1: 41

CT Federation of Labor, 1949-1950 

1: 42

CT Organizing Drive, 1952 

1: 43

CT State Building and Construction Trades Council, 1949 

1: 44

CT State Housing Authority, 1950 

1: 45

CT Study and Treatment Home, undated 

1: 46

Cretella, Albert W. (Representative), 1953 

1: 47

Cruikshank, Nelson H., 1953-1954 

1: 48

Daniels, Robert C., 1950-1951 

1: 49

Democratic State Central Committee, 1950-1952 

1: 50

Diocesan Labor Institute, 1948 

1: 51

Driscoll, John J., 1950-1954 

1: 52

Education and Information, Committee on, 1952-1954 

1: 53

Education UAW, AFL, 1951 

1: 54

Effective speech, 1953 

1: 55

Egan, John J.—Commissioner of Labor, 1952-1954 

1: 56

Employment Security Division, 1952-1954 

1: 57

Ennis, William G.—Deputy Commissioner of Labor, 1952-1953 

1: 58

Fire Fighters—New Britain, 1952 

1: 59

Geelan, J.P.—removal from office, 1952 

1: 60

Gilbert, A.C. Company, 1951 

1: 61

Glynn, John J., 1953 

1: 62

Governor's Fact Finding Commission on Education, 1950 

2: 63

Governor's Office, 1950-1953 

2: 64

Green, William, 1951 

2: 65

Green (William) Educational Society, 1954 

2: 66

Hartford Rent Advisory Board, 1947 

2: 67

Health and Welfare, undated 

2: 68

Hotel Taft, 1948, 1954 

2: 69

Hushing, William C., 1950-1953 

2: 70

Industrial Unions, 1950-1954 

2: 71-79

Institute of Management & Labor Relations, 1951 

2: 80-81

Internal Dispute Plan, 1954 

2: 82

Jenkins Valve Company, 1950 

2: 83

Kelly (E.J.) Transportation Company Strike, 1952 

2: 84

Labor Committee to Combat Intolerance, 1952, 1954 

2: 85

Labor Relations, Board of, 1951-1955 

2: 86-90

Labor Statistics, Bureau of, 1950-1952 

2: 91

Legislation (includes bulletins), 1953 

2: 92

Letters to Delegates, undated 

2: 93

Lodge, John Davis (Governor), 1950-1953 

2: 94

Manning, Justin F., 1950-1951 

2: 95

Meany, George, 1951-1954 

2: 96

Mediation & Arbitration, Board of, 1950-1954 

2: 97

Mock Arbitration, 1953-1954 

2: 98-99

Moody-Dingell Bill, 1952 

2: 100

Morano, Albert P. (Representative), 1951, 1953 

2: 101

McCarran-Walter Immigration Bill, 1952-1953 

2: 102

McGuire, Peter J. Memorial, 1954 

2: 103-105

McMahon, Brien (Senator), 1952 

2: 106

New England State Federations Labor, 1953 

2: 107

New Haven—Public Affairs Committee, 1953 

2: 108

Negro Labor Committee, 1952 

2: 109

National Labor Relations Board, 1950-1952 

2: 110

New England Fishing Fleet, 1951 

2: 111

O'Reilly, Harry E., 1949 

2: 112

Patterson, Representative, 1950-1954 

2: 113

Pratt and Reed, 1948-1949 

2: 114

Radio talks, addresses, etc., 1952 

3: 115

Resume, 1951 

3: 116

“Right to Work” correspondence, 1953 

3: 117

Rourke, Joseph M., 1954 

3: 120-121

Rourke, Joseph M.—personal, 1948-1954 

3: 122-123

Sadiak, Antoni N. (Representative), 1950-1954 

3: 124

Scholarship, AFL, 1951-1952 

3: 125

Scholarship—Fitzgerald, 1951-1954 

3: 126

School speaking, 1954 

3: 127-131

Seely-Brown, Horace (Representative ), 1951-1954 

3: 132

Social Security, undated 

3: 133

Social Security—Chamber of Commerce, proposals for, 1953 

3: 134

State Federation of Labor, 1952 

3: 135

Sviridoff, Mitchell, 1950-1953 

3: 136

Temporary disability insurance, 1952-1954 

3: 137

Unemployment compensation, Advisory Council, 1948 

3: 138

Unemployment compensation information, special session, 1949-1953 

3: 139

Union Label Leagues, 1951, 1954 

3: 140
Box Folder

Cigars, 1954 

3: 141

Glassworkers, undated 

3: 142

Hosiery, 1953 

3: 143

Men's wear, 1954 

3: 144

Printing trades, 1954 

3: 145

Street electric railway coach employees, 1954 

3: 146

Teamsters, 1950, 1954 

3: 147

Upholsterer's Union, 1954 

3: 148

Directory, undated 

3: 149

Correspondence, 1952-1954 

3: 150

United labor Committee, 1951-1952 

3: 151-152

United labor Committee Conference, 1951 

3: 153

Union Holding Company, 1952 

3: 154

U.S. Department of Labor, 1953 

3: 155

U.S. Government, Administrative, 1954 

3: 156

U.S. Senate and House bills, 1952 

3: 157

Vocational rehabilitation— Consulting Committee, 1954 

3: 158

Vocational rehabilitation, undated 

3: 159

Velleman, Aaron, 1954 

3: 160

Wage clarification orders, 1951 

3: 161

Worker's Educational Service, University of Michigan, 1947-1948 

3: 162

Woodhouse, Chase Going, 1950-1952 

3: 163

Miscellaneous, 1955-1957 

4: 164

Subseries B: General Administrative Files, 1954-1962 

Box Folder

AFL-CIO, 1955 

4: 165
Box Folder

Community Services Committee, 1955-1957 

4: 166

Department of Legislation, 1959, 1960 

4: 167-168

Executive Council, 1957 

4: 169

News Service, 1955-1957 

4: 170

News releases, 1957-1959 

4: 171

Testimonies, 1959 

4: 172

Affiliated local unions, 1955-1961 

4: 173-175
Box Folder

Association of American Street Railway Employees, 1955 

4: 176

Allied Industrial Workers, 1956-1957 

4: 177

American Federation of Teachers, 1955-1957 

4: 178

Autoworkers, 1957-1961 

4: 179

Barbers, 1956-1957 

4: 180

Bookbinders, 1961 

4: 181

Boot and shoe workers, 1961 

4: 182

Bricklayers, 1956-1961 

4: 183

Bridgeport Central Labor Union, 1955, 1958 

4: 184

Building and Construction Trades Council, 1955-1957 

4: 185

Building services employees, 1959-1961 

4: 186

Building trades, 1954 

4: 187

Carpenters, 1956-1960 

4: 188-190

Central Labor Unions 

Box Folder

Bristol, 1956 

4: 191

Danbury, 1957-1958 

4: 192

Hartford, 1955-1957 

4: 193

Middletown, 1956-1957 

4: 194

New Britain, 1956 

4: 195

New Haven, 1954-1958 

4: 196

New London, 1956-1957 

4: 197
Box Folder

Chemical workers, 1957 

4: 198

Doll and toy workers, 1957 

4: 199

Electrical workers (IBEW), 1956-1960 

4: 200-202

Electricians (IUE), 1957-1961 

4: 203

Electrotypers, 1957 

4: 204

Elevator constructors, 1956-1957 

4: 205

Engineers, 1957 

4: 206

Photo engravers, 1955-1957 

4: 207

Federal Labor Union, 1960 

4: 208

Firefighters, 1954-1962 

4: 209-210

Furniture workers, 1957-1960 

4: 211

Garment workers, 1956-1961 

4: 212

Glass Bottle Blowers Association, 1957 

4: 213

Glove Workers Union, 1957 

4: 214

Government Employees, 1955, 1957 

4: 215

Handbag, Luggage, belt and novelty workers, 1956-1957 

4: 216

Hatters, 1957 

4: 217

Hod carriers, 1956-1961 

4: 218

Hotel and restaurant employees, 1955-1961 

4: 219

Insurance agents, 1955-1957 

4: 220

Iron workers, 1955-1961 

4: 221

Jewelry workers, 1956-1961 

4: 222

Lathers, 1955-1957 

4: 223

Laundry carriers, 1955-1961 

4: 224

Letter carriers, 1955-1957 

4: 225

Machinists, 1956-1961 

4: 226-227

Maintenance and way employees, 1957 

4: 228

Meatcutters, 1954-1957 

4: 229

Molders, 1955-1957 

4: 230

Musicians, 1956-1957 

4: 231

“M”, 1957 

4: 232

Office Employees, 1955-1957 

4: 233

Painters, 1955-1957 

4: 234

Paper makers, 1957 

4: 235

Pattern makers, 1957 

4: 236

Plumbers, 1955-1959 

4: 237

Polishers and buffers, 1957 

4: 238

Porters, sleeping car, 1957 

4: 239

Post Office clerks, 1956-1961 

4: 240-241

Post Office mail handlers, 1957 

4: 242

Postal employees, 1957 

4: 243

Printing pressmen, 1955-1961 

4: 244

Postal Transport Association, National, 1955 

4: 245

Public Employees, Leo Kramer, International Rep., 1955-1956 

4: 246

Public Employees, 1956-1957 

4: 247

Pulp and sulphite workers, 1955-1957 

4: 248

Railway carmen, firemen and signalmen, 1957 

4: 249

Railway clerks, 1955-1960 

4: 250

Railway patrolmen, 1955, 1960 

4: 251

Retail clerks, 1955-1960 

4: 252

Rooters, 1957 

4: 253

Rubber workers, 1957 

4: 254

Sheet metal workers, 1955-1961 

4: 255

Special delivery messengers, 1957 

4: 256

State, County and Municipal Employees, 1955-1957 

4: 257
Box Folder

Council, 1958-1961 

4: 258-259

Steamfitters, 1955-1957 

4: 260

Steelworkers, 1957 

4: 261

Stereotypes, 1956 

4: 262

Switchmen, 1957 

4: 263

Teachers, 1955-1958 

4: 264

Teamsters, 1955-1962 

4: 265-266

Technical engineers, 1961 

4: 267

Telephone workers, 1955-1961 

4: 268

Telegraphers, 1957 

5: 269

Textile workers, 1955-1957 

5: 270

Theatrical stage employees, 1955-1959 

5: 271

Typographical, 1955-1962 

5: 272

United Mine Workers, 1955-1960 

5: 273

United Steel Workers, 1959-1960 

5: 274

Wine workers, 1957 

5: 275

Albrecht, William, 1955-1956 

5: 276

American Arbitration Association, 1955, 1957 

5: 277

Americans for Democratic Action, 1957 

5: 278

American Federation of Labor, 1955-1957 

5: 279-281

“B”, 1956-1961 

5: 282

Barry, Frank, 1954-1956 

5: 283

Bartlett, John H., 1955 

5: 284

Biemiller, Andrew J., 1955-1960 

5: 285-286

Borchardt, Selma M., 1956 

5: 287

Greater Bridgeport Labor Council By-Laws, 1959 

5: 288

Building and Construction Trade Department, 1955-1957 

5: 289

Building Trades Council, 1958-1961 

5: 290

Central Labor Councils, 1958-1961 

5: 291

Citizens for a CT Constitutional Convention, 1955 

5: 292

Chamber of Commerce, 1955-1957 

5: 293

Civil Rights Committee—minutes, 1956 

5: 294-295

Clerkin, James, 1955 

5: 296

Connecticut 

Box Folder

Advisory Council, 1957 

5: 297

Apprenticeship Council, 1956-1957 

5: 298

Association of Electrical Workers, 1955-1957 

5: 299

Bureau of Employment Security, Joseph M. Tone, 1955-1956 

5: 300

Civil Defense, 1959-1960 

5: 301

Commission on Forfeited Rights, 

5: 302

Commissioner of Labor, Renato Ricciciuti, 1956-1957 

5: 303

Deputy Commissioner of Labor, Leo J. Dunn, 1956-1957 

5: 304

Committee on Civil Rights, 1955-1958 

5: 305

Committee to Combat Discrimination in Housing, 1954-1960 

5: 306

Committee for Equal Opportunity in Housing, 1954-1960 

5: 307

Committee for Labor Israel, 1956-1961 

5: 308

Committee for the Rehabilitation of the Mentally Handicapped, 1956-1957 

5: 309

Council for Educational Television, 1955 

5: 310

Council for Retarded Children, Inc., 1955 

5: 311

Department of Education, 1956-1958 

5: 312

Departments, Miscellaneous, 1956-1962 

5: 313

Development Commission, 1955-1957 

5: 314

Education Association, 1955-1956 

5: 315-316

Employment Security Division, 1956-1961 

5: 317

Federation of Labor, 1954-1955 

5: 318

Federation of Labor—History, 1955-1957 

5: 319

Federation of Planning and Zoning Agencies, 1960 

5: 320

Federationists, 1954-1957 

5: 321

Governor's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1957-1961 

6: 322-323

Health League, 1959-1961 

6: 324

Higher Education Assistance Corporation, 1959-1961 

6: 325

Israel Histadrut Committee, 1955-1958 

6: 326

Mediation and Arbitration Board, 1958-1961 

6: 327

Mental Health Association, 1955-1960 

6: 328

Personnel Department, 1959-1961 

6: 329

Public Expenditure Council, Inc., 1955, 1957 

6: 330

Secretary of the State, 1957, 1960 

6: 331

Temporary Commission on Housing, 1957 

6: 332

Tuberculosis Association, Inc., 1955 

6: 333

University of, 1954, 1961 

6: 334-336

Volunteers for Civil Rights, 1955-1956 

6: 337

Workingmen, History of, 1955 

6: 338
Box Folder

Committee for National Trade Policy, 1958-1960 

6: 339

Cruikshank, Nelson H., 1955-1957 

6: 340

“D”, 1956-1957 

6: 341

Danbury Labor Council, 1961 

6: 342

Democratic National Committee, 1957-1961 

6: 343

Democratic National Committee Newsletter, 1960 

6: 344

Democratic and Republican Platforms, 1956 

6: 345

Democratic State Central Committee, 1955-1958 

6: 346

Dix (Fort), 1955-1956 

6: 347

Donnelly, Joseph F. (Msgr.), 1957 

6: 348

Education, Department of, 1956-1957 

6: 349

Family Services of New Haven, 1959 

6: 350

Federation of University Teachers, 1959-1961 

6: 351

Financial Reports ( AFL-CIO), 1955-1957 

6: 352

Freedom Crusade, 1956-1957 

6: 353

Foreign Policy Association, 1956-1957 

6: 354

“G”, 1956-1957 

6: 355

Galullo, James, 1955-1957 

6: 356

“H”, 1956-1957 

6: 357

Hartford Labor Council, Greater, 1958-1961 

6: 358

Henle, Peter, 1955-1957 

6: 359

Holy Family Retreat House, 1956-1958 

6: 360

Houle, Arthur, 1955 

6: 361

“I”, 1957 

6: 362

Industrial Union Department, 1957 

6: 363

Irwin, Elizabeth [photographs], undated 

6: 364

Johnson, Oscar, 1957-1958 

6: 365

Joint Council of Industrial Unions, 1955-1958 

6: 366

Junior Achievement, Inc., 1955 

6: 367

“K”, 1956-1957 

6: 368

Kalaski, Victor, 1956 

6: 369

Knights of Columbus, 1955-1959 

6: 370-371

Kohler strike, 1955-1957 

7: 372-374

News releases, 1956-1957 

7: 375

“L”, 1955-1957 

7: 376

Labor Committee to Combat Intolerance, 1955-1957 

7: 377

Labor organizations: foreign, international, 1958 

7: 378

League of Women Voters of CT, 1960-1961 

7: 379

League of Women Voters pamphlets, newsletters, 1958-1961 

7: 380

Lee, Richard C. (Mayor), 1958-1961 

7: 381

Livingston, Max, 1957 

7: 382

Lubin Office Furniture Co., Inc., 1957 

7: 383

“M”, 1957 

7: 384

Machinists, International Association of, 1956 

7: 385

Manning, Justin F., 1955-1960 

7: 386

Meany, George, 1955-1957 

7: 387-388

Merge Committee, 1956-1957 

7: 389

Metal Trades Division (AFL), 1955 

7: 390

McGavin, Peter, 1955-1957 

7: 391

McGuire, Peter J. Memorial, 1955-1956 

7: 392

Middletown Release Slip System, 1956 

7: 393

Myers, Robert, 1956-1957 

7: 394

“N”, 1956-1957 

7: 395

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1955-1958 

7: 396

National Child Labor Committee, 1954-1957 

7: 397

National Committee for Labor Israel pamphlets, 1956-1958 

7: 398

National Labor Council Conference of Christians and Jews, 1956-1957 

7: 399

National Labor Relations Board, 1961 

7: 400

National Legislative Committee, 1955-1957 

7: 401

New England State Federation of Labor, 1955, 1957 

7: 402

New Haven, 

Box Folder

Citizens Action Commission, 1955-1958 

7: 403-407

Clock Company Union, 1958-1959 

7: 408

Curative Workshop, 1955 

7: 409

Housing Authority, 1956-1957 

7: 410

Human Relations Council, 1955-1957 

7: 411-412

Intergroup Study Committee, The Greater, 1958 

7: 413

Other Departments, 1960 

7: 414

Redevelopment Agency, 1959-1960 

7: 415
Box Folder

Organizing, 1955 

7: 416

Organizing pamphlets: correspondence, 1950-1954 

7: 417

Organizing pamphlets, 1951-1956 

7: 418

Page, Jerry, 1955 

7: 419

President's Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped, 1960-1961 

7: 420

President's Committee—Government contracts, 1959 

7: 421

“R”, 1957 

7: 422

Reardon, Harold F., 1955 

7: 423

Reference letters, 1955-1958 

7: 424

Republican State Central Committee, 1957 

7: 425

Retreat, 1956-1957 

7: 426

Ribicoff, Abraham (Governor ), 1956-1957 

7: 427

Ricciuti, Renato, Commissioner of Labor, 1958-1961 

7: 428

Rogers, Richard, 1956-1957 

7: 429

“Right to Work” correspondence, 1955-1957 

7: 430-434

“S”, 1956-1957 

7: 435

Scamporino, Vincent J., 1956 

7: 436

Schnitzler, William F., 1955-1957 

7: 437

Scholarship contributions, 1952-1956 

7: 438

Social Insurance Department, 1955-1957 

7: 439

Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1958-1960 

8: 440

State Federations of Labor, 1955-1957 

8: 441-443

State Prison Industries Advisory Committee, 1957 

8: 444

State Re-employment Rights Committee—State of CT, 1958 

8: 445

State Social Insurance Legislation—Regional Conference, 1955 

8: 446

Strikes, miscellaneous: press releases, 1957 

8: 447

Structure of AFL-CIO, 1955-1957 

8: 448

Sunday Herald, 1955-1957 

8: 449

Sviridoff, Mitchell, undated 

8: 450

Thompson, Hugh, 1956-1957 

8: 451

Torrington Labor Council, 1958 

8: 452

Tully, James F., 1955-1956 

8: 453

“U”, 

8: 454

Union Label Council—Hartford, 1956 

8: 455

Union Label Leagues, 1955 

8: 456

Union Label News, 1957 

8: 457

Union Label and Service Trades Department—CFL, 1955-1957 

8: 458

Union Legislative Committees, 1957 

8: 459

United Nations, 1955-1957 

8: 460

United Nations Tour [photograph], 1955 

8: 461

Winchester Organizing Campaign, undated 

8: 462
Box Folder

Correspondence, 1951-1955 

8: 463

Flyers, Bulletins, 1951-1955 

8: 464

Newspaper clippings, 1955 

8: 465

Workmen's Compensation cases, 1956 

8: 466

“X,Y,Z”, 1956-1957 

8: 467

Zolot, Norman, 1955 

8: 468

Subseries C: Legislative Files, 1948-1961 

Section 1—State 

Box Folder

Atomic Energy— Hugh Ward, 1957 

8: 469

Bowles, Chester, 1948-1959 

8: 470-473

Civil Rights, 1957 

8: 474

Correspondence to Select Groups, 1959-1961 

8: 475

Employee Welfare Funds, 1957 

8: 476

Foreign Trade 

Box Folder

Correspondence, 1957-1958 

8: 477

Pamphlets, 1957-1958 

8: 478

Graduated Income Tax—Special Session 

Box Folder

General Assembly 10-9, 1955 

8: 479-480
Box Folder

Governor's Fiscal Committee, 1956-1957 

8: 481

Labor Committee, 1961 

8: 482

Legislation, 1955 

8: 483

Legislature, 1957 

8: 484

Legislative Committee, 1961 

8: 485

Legislative Proposals, 1957 

9: 486-488

Low-Cost Rental Housing, 1949 

9: 489

Minimum wages, 1951 

9: 490

State Employees, 1957 

9: 491

State Representatives—New Haven, 1960-1961 

9: 492-494

State Senators and Representatives, 1959-1961 

9: 495

Unemployment compensation, 1955-1961 

9: 496

Wage and Hour Law, 1956-1957 

9: 497

Section 2—Federal 

Box Folder

Federal Advisory Council on Employment Security, 1950-1958 

9: 498
Box Folder

Council minutes, 1949-1953 

9: 499

Kennelly-Morse Minimum Wage bill S.3758, 1960 

9: 500

U.S. Senators (various), 1959-1960 

9: 501

Benton, William, 1950-1952 

9: 502-504

Bush, Prescott, 1956-1957 

9: 505-507

Purtell, William, 1956-1957 

9: 508-510

U.S. Representatives, 1960-1961 

9: 511

Daddario, Emilio Q., 1959-1961 

9: 512

Dodd, Thomas, 1050-1961 

9: 513-515

Giaimo, Robert N., 1959-1961 

9: 516

Kowalski, 1958-1961 

9: 517-518

Monagan, John S., 1959-1961 

9: 519

Sibal, Abner W., 1960-1961 

9: 520

Seely-Brown, H., 1960 

9: 521

Voting Records, 1957-1958 

9: 522

Subseries D: Political Campaigns, 1956-1957 

Box Folder

Bennet for Congress, 1956 

9: 523

Dodd for Senate, 1956-1957 

9: 524

Giaimo for Congress, 1956-1957 

9: 525

Ward for Congress, 1956 

9: 526

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Series II: Ruth Warren Greenberg, undated, 1940-1961 

Subseries A: Teaching Materials, 1940-1953 

Box Folder

General, 1950-1951 

10: 527

Collective bargaining, ca. 1947-1948 

10: 528

Communication, 1953 

10: 529

Community relations, ca. 1947-1948 

10: 530

Economics, ca. 1949 

10: 531

Filmstrip outlines, ca. 1940-1950 

10: 532

Government, ca. 1940-1950 

10: 533

Grievance procedure, ca. 1940-1950 

10: 534

Human relations (minority problems), 1950 

10: 535

Labor history, 1947-1948 

10: 536

Labor legislation, 1947 

10: 537

Leadership training, 1947, 1950 

10: 538

New members, 1940-1948 

10: 539

Parliamentary procedure, 1948, 1950 

10: 540

Public speaking, 1948 

10: 541

Representative training, 1948 

10: 542

Trade unionism, 1948 

10: 543

Union administration, 1946-1950 

10: 544

Union Counseling, 1945 

10: 545

Subseries B: Course Materials, 1943-1954 

Box Folder

Columbia University School of Business, 1943 

10: 546

Columbia University Teachers College, 1949 

10: 547-551

Georgia Workers Education Service, 1946-1950 

10: 552-558

Roosevelt College,  Chicago, IL, 1953-1954 

10: 559-566

University of Wisconsin, School for Workers, 1947 

11: 567-569

International Ladies' Garment Workers 

Box Folder

Union Institute, 1952 

11: 570

Mount Holyoke Institute on the United Nations, 1950 

11: 571

Subseries C: Education and Information [CSLC, AFL-CIO] , undated, 1946-1961 

Box Folder

Adult Education Association, 1955-1957 

11: 572-574

American Federation of Labor, Department of Education, 1954-1957 

11: 575-577

AFL-CIO Research Department, 1959 

11: 578

American Labor Education Service, 1955 

11: 579

Bridgeport Labor Council, 1958 

11: 580

Bristol Central Labor Union, 1955-1956 

11: 581

Bowles Campaign, Chester (Congress), 1958 

11: 582

“C”, 1955 

11: 583

Central Labor Unions, 1955, 1961 

11: 584

Central Labor Unions Political Committee, 1956 

11: 585

Committee on Aging and Aged, 1955 

11: 586

Committee on Education and Information, 1954-1957 

11: 587

Committee on Political Education (COPE), 1956-1958 

11: 588

COPE 

Box Folder

Handbook, 1960 

11: 589

Notes, 1957-1958 

11: 590

Pamphlets, 1958 

11: 591

Report, 1956-1958 

11: 592

Rourke, 1956 

11: 593

Women's Activities, 1956-1959 

11: 594-596
Box Folder

Community Colleges, 1964-1965 

11: 597

Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1955 

11: 598

Connecticut 

Box Folder

Committee on Political Education, 1956-1959 

11: 599

AFL-CIO COPE Fund, 1956 

11: 600

COPE leaflets, 1958 

11: 601

COPE—New Haven committee, 1956-1961 

11: 602

Labor's League for Political Education (LLPE), 1953-1956 

11: 603-605
Box Folder

Candidate and nominees, 1952-1956 

11: 606

Correspondence, 1953-1955 

11: 607

Council for the Advancement of Economic Education, 1953-1961 

11: 608-614

State of, 1955 

12: 615
Box Folder

Department of Education, 1958 

12: 616

Labor Council, 1957-1959 

12: 617-622

Citizens for Public Schools, 1955, 1958 

12: 623-624
Box Folder

“Economic Education in the Schools”, 1961 

12: 625

Executive Council, 1954-1957 

12: 626

“F”, 1955 

12: 627

Federations of Teachers, 1950-1959 

12: 628-630

Films and filmstrips, 1954-1955 

12: 631

“G”, 1954-1955 

12: 632

Greenberg, Ruth Warren, 1954-1959 

12: 633

“H”, 1955 

12: 634

Hartford Labor Council, undated, 1959 

12: 635

Industrial Union Council, 1951-1956 

12: 636

“K”, 1958 

12: 637

Labor Education Legislation, 1959 

12: 638

Labor education programs, 1958 

12: 639

Labor Management Institute (UConn), 1959 

12: 640

Library Project, 1956 

12: 641

Machinists, International Association of, 1955 

12: 642

McDevitt, James L., 1955-1957 

12: 643

Mental Health Association Educational Committee, 1955-1958 

12: 644

Murray, Esther, 1956-1957 

12: 645

“N”, 1958-1959 

12: 646

National Labor Service, 1959 

12: 647

New Haven Central Labor Union/Council, 1957 

12: 648

New Haven Community Health Center, 1957 

12: 649

New Haven Council on Economic Education, Greater, 1959 

12: 650

Play: “A Land Beyond the River”, 1957 

12: 651

Political leaflets, 1956, 1958 

12: 652

Prisons and prison industry, 1957-1958 

12: 653

Research materials, 1946-1957 

12: 654-659
Box Folder

Congressional scorecards, undated 

12: 660

House voting records, undated 

12: 661

Individual records, undated 

12: 662

Political Action Committee Bulletins, undated 

12: 663

“S”, 1957 

13: 664

Scholarships, 1959 

13: 665

School materials program, 1956-1970 

13: 666-686

Shakespeare Project, 1957 

13: 687

Silvey, Ted F., 1957 

13: 688

Stamford Central Labor Union, 1955-1956 

13: 689

Stamford Education Program, 1956-1958 

13: 690-691

State legislature, 1955-1956 

13: 692-693

State legislature bills, 1955 

13: 694

Stay in School Campaign, 1958 

13: 695

“U”, 1959 

13: 696

Union label, 1954-1955 

13: 697

United Packinghouse Workers, 1958 

13: 698

Votes—flood control, 1940-1955 

13: 699

“W”, 1956 

13: 700

Welfare Commission, 1961-1963 

13: 701-712

Willimantic Labor Council, 1959 

13: 713

Subseries D: Educational Conferences, undated, 1954-1961 

Box Folder

Conferences—general, 1954-1955 

14: 714

Bridgeport Conference on School Drop-Outs, 1961 

14: 715

Bristol Women's Meeting, 1957 

14: 716

Conference on Economics, 1957 

14: 717-718
Box Folder

Correspondence 

14: 719

Photograph 

14: 720

Conference on Merger, 1957 

14: 721

Connecticut Conference on Education, 1954-1955 

14: 722

Federation of Teachers Conference, 1957-1958 

14: 723

International Affairs Conference, 1958 

14: 724

International Trade Conference, 1958 

14: 725

Labor Education Conference, 1956-1958 

14: 726
Box Folder

Photograph, undated 

14: 727

Labor Management Institute, UConn, 1957-1958 

14: 728-729
Box Folder

Photograph 

14: 730

Legislative Conferences, 1959 

14: 731-733
Box Folder

Correspondence 

14: 734

Fact sheet 

14: 735

Legislative Conference for Women, 1957 

14: 736-738

Correspondence 

14: 739

Minutes 

14: 740

Registration 

14: 741

National Institute for Labor Education, 1959 

14: 742

National Institutes on Rehabilitation and Labor Health Services, 1959, 1961 

14: 743

Schulman Conference, Harry, 1958 

14: 744

Union Representatives Conference, Full-time, 1958 

14: 745

Voter Registration Workshop, 1957-1958 

14: 746

White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1958 

14: 747

White House Conference on Education, 1955 

14: 748

Women's Conference, 1958 

14: 749-751
Box Folder

Correspondence 

14: 752

Registration packets 

14: 753

Governor's Commission to Study Child Labor Laws, undated 

14: 754

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Series III: John J. Driscoll, undated, 1952-1986 

Subseries A: Correspondence, 1953-1972 

Section 1—Individuals, 1957-1972 

Box Folder

Bailey, John N., 1961-1966 

15: 755

Barber, John, 1964 

15: 756

Bazan, George, 1967 

15: 757

Cotter, R., 1967 

15: 758

Dallas, Donald, 1972-1973 

15: 759

Dempsey, John D. (Governor), 1964-1967 

15: 760

Dodd, Thomas J., 1958-1967 

15: 761

Driscoll, Margaret Conners, 1957-1959 

15: 762

Giaimo, Robert, 1957-1967 

15: 763

Glynn, John, 1965 

15: 764

Osborne, Jack, 1965-1966 

15: 765

Perry, Herbert, 1963-1964 

15: 766

Ribicoff, Abraham A., 1957-1968 

15: 767

Smith, Wilbur, 1965-1966 

15: 768

Sandahl, Eric, 1964 

15: 769

Thomas, William, 1964-1967 

15: 770

White, Jack, 1965 

15: 771

Section 2—CSLC Officers, 1953-1968 

Box Folder

Bober, Joseph, 1967 

15: 772

Driscoll, John J., 1953-1968 

15: 773-775

Kershner, Leonard, 1961-1968 

15: 776

Matchko, Madeline, 1966-1968 

15: 777

Zolot, Norman, 1963-1968 

15: 778

Subseries B: Convention Materials, undated, 1961-1967 

Box Folder

4th Constitutional Convention, 1961 

15: 779-782

Legislative, Political and Educational Convention, 1962 

15: 783-784

5th Constitutional Convention, 1963 

15: 785-787

Legislative, Political and Educational Convention, 1964 

15: 788-789

6th Constitutional Convention, 1965 

15: 790-797

Legislative, Political and Educational Convention, 1966 

15: 798-808

7th Constitutional Convention, 1967 

16: 809-815

Annual summer school, 

138: 3858
Box

Anti-Injunction Law, 1967 

16
Box Folder

Area redevelopment, 1959-1962 

16: 817

Auto insurance rates, 1967 

16: 818

Bus drivers, 1966 

16: 819

Community Services Conference, undated 

140: 3867

Convention kit, undated 

140: 3870

Convention material, undated 

140: 3874-3875

Conventions and other meetings, undated 

139: 3859

Conventions and other meetings, undated 

139: 3860

Conventions, undated 

139: 3861

COPE, undated 

138: 3856

COPE Committee, undated 

140: 3876-3877

COPE meeting, undated 

140: 3864

Election campaign letters, undated 

140: 3878

Energy Transportation Act, undated 

140: 3872

Fair Tax Committee meetings, undated 

138: 3857

General subject file, undated 

140: 3865

Latino Trade Unionists, undated 

140: 3869

Legislative bulletins, undated 

140: 3866

People for Ribicoff reception, undated 

140: 3868

Political meetings (June 10th), undated 

140: 3863

Resolutions, undated 

140: 3873

Special meeting, undated 

140: 3871

Summer school, undated 

139: 3862

Subseries C: Political and Legislative File, 1958-1972 

Box

Collective Bargaining 

Box Folder

Hospital Employees, 1964-1965 

16: 820

Municipalities, 1963-1964 

16: 821
Box Folder

Compensation for crime victims, 1966 

16: 822

Community Health Center Plan—New Haven, 1964-1968 

16: 823-829

Connecticut Constitutional Convention, 1965 

16: 830

Connecticut Consumer Association, 1965-1968 

16: 831-833

Connecticut Insurance Industry, 1972 

16: 834

Connecticut “65”, 1964 

16: 835

Dickey-Lincoln School Hydro Project, 1965-1968 

16: 836-838

Disadvantaged children, 1965 

16: 839

Drug and pharmacy bills, 1965 

16: 840

Fair Labor standards, 1960-1967 

16: 841

Farm Labor, Public Act 78, 1962 

16: 842

Federal aid to education, 1965 

16: 843

Legislative data, 1965 

16: 844

Legislative data, 1967 

16: 845

Legislation, labor, 1969 

16: 846

Lie detector material, 1964-1965 

16: 847

Little Davis Bacon Act, 1971 

16: 848

Long Island Bridge data, 1963-1968 

16: 849

Manpower Development and Training Act, 1963-1968 

16: 850

Massachusetts Transportation Bill, 1963-1964 

16: 851-852

Medicare, 1963-1966 

17: 853

New Haven Railroad, 1962-1967 

17: 854-858

Occupational Health and Safety Bill, HR 14816, 1968 

17: 859

Personal income tax, 1948-1967 

17: 860-861

Pollution, general, 1964-1967 

17: 862
Box Folder

Air pollution, 1967 

17: 863

Air pollution by motor vehicle, 1966-1967 

17: 864

Water pollution, 1963 

17: 865

Quality Stabilization Bill, 1963 

17: 866

Radiation Control Act Bill 1181, 1961-1966 

17: 867-868

Re-appointment and re-districting, 1964-1965 

17: 869

Right-to-work data, 1961-1966 

17: 870

Short work week, 1962 

17: 871

Social security, 1965-1967 

17: 872-873

State budget, 1961-1963 

17: 874

State income tax data, 1963-1966 

17: 875

State Technical Services Act, 1965 

17: 876

Strike breaking, 1961-1965 

17: 877

Sunday and holiday closings, 1961-1962 

17: 878

Taxes, 1965-1966 

17: 879

Test Ban Treaty, 1962-1963 

17: 880

Tuition tax credit, 1964-1967 

17: 881

Unemployment compensation, 1960-1964 

17: 882-883

Urban affairs, 1962-1965 

17: 884

U.S. Congress, 1967 

17: 885

Workmen's compensation, 1959-1960 

17: 886-887

Subseries D: Committee on Political Education [COPE], undated, 1959-1968 

Box Folder

AFL-CIO Platform proposals and analysis, 1964 

18: 888

Bridgeport, 1966-1967 

18: 889-890

Contributions, 1958-1966 

18: 891-893

Correspondence, undated 

18: 894

Platform proposals and analysis, 1964 

18: 895-897

Conclusions, 1964 

18: 898

Democratic party DAFA, 1966 

18: 899

Democratic platform, 1966 

18: 900

Election results, 1966 

18: 901

Federal candidates, 1966 

18: 902

State candidates, 1966 

18: 903

Voter registration, 1966 

18: 904

Voter registration fund, 1962 

18: 905

Democratic National Convention, 1968 

18: 906

Democratic Party data, 1961-1966 

18: 907

Democratic Party leaders, CT, 1964-1967 

18: 908

Kennedy, John F., 1960-1966 

18: 909

Presidential campaign, 1968 

18: 910

Republicans, 1959-1964 

18: 911-912

Republican Labor League, 1964-1967 

18: 913-914

Scholarship Fund— Thomas W. Cooke Scholarship, undated 

18: 915

West Virginia primary, 1960 

18: 916

Subseries E: Connecticut State Departments, 1957-1968 

Commission for Higher Education 

Box Folder

Accreditation and Licensing Committee, 1966-1967 

18: 917-922

Accreditation and Licensing Committee, 1968-1969 

19: 923-924

Budget Committee, 1966-1969 

19: 925-926

Community Colleges, 1965-1967 

19: 927-931

Committee on Teacher Education, 1967 

19: 932

Student Financial Assistance Committee, 1966 

19: 933

Foundation for Financial Assistance, 1966-1967 

19: 934

Fiscal Policy Committee, 1968 

19: 935-936

Interim Education Committee, 1966-1967 

19: 937

Legislation, 1965-1967 

19: 938-939

Program Planning Commission, 1966 

19: 940

State Scholarship Commission, 1963-1968 

19: 941

Scholarship Subcommittee, 1966 

19: 942

Teacher Education/Training Committee, 1966-1968 

19: 943
Box Folder

Correspondence, undated 

19: 944

W.G. Hill, Director, 1967-1968 

19: 945

D.H. McGannon, 1965-1968 

19: 946

Minutes, 1965-1966 

19: 947-949

Salary data, 1966-1969 

19: 950

Statutes—Commission for Higher Ed., 1965-1967 

19: 951

Studies creating Commission, 1960-1965 

19: 952

Study: “Higher Education Enrollment”, 1967 

19: 953

Study: “Teacher Education in CT”, 1967 

19: 954
Box Folder

Newspaper clippings, 1965-1968 

20: 955-962

Fiscal Study Commission, 1957 

20: 963

Health, Department of, 1963-1967 

20: 964

Insurance, Department of, 1966 

20: 965

Labor, Department of, 1961-1968 

20: 966-967

Research Advisory Committee, 1965 

20: 968

State Board of Mediation and Arbitration 

Box Folder

Activity reports and hearing schedules, 1964-1968 

20: 969

Alternates, 1961-1967 

20: 970

Annual reports, 1959-1967 

20: 971

Fact finders, 1966-1968 

20: 972-975

General correspondence, 1963-1967 

20: 976-977

Hearings, 1964-1968 

20: 978-979

Key decisions, 1965 

20: 980

Mediator applications, 1962-1963 

20: 981

Minutes, 1965-1968 

20: 982

Policy manuals, 1967 

20: 983

Procedures and election rules, 1964-1965 

20: 984

Salary Schedules, 1965-1967 

20: 985

Cases 

Box Folder

Arrow Hart ☀ Hegeman strike, 1967 

20: 986

Bridgeport Brass, 1965 

20: 987-988

Bridgeport Gas Company, 1965 

20: 989

Brunswick-Union, Inc., 1962-1965 

20: 990

Connecticut Railway and Light, 1963 

20: 991

Fafnir Bearing, 1962, 1967 

20: 992-993

Mitchell Dairy, 1963 

20: 994

Royal-U.A.W. dispute, 1965 

20: 995

Singer-Local 227 I.U.E., 1964 

20: 996

Skinner Precision Industries, 1962 

20: 997

Terry Steam Turbine, 1962 

20: 998

United Illuminating Company, 1966 

21: 999

Veeder Root, 1963 

21: 1000

Wichester Western-Olin Matheson, 1962 

21: 1001
Box Folder

State Board of Mediation and Arbitration, undated 

21: 1002

Stutz, Robert L., Chairman SBMA, 1967 

21: 1003

State Development Commission, 1963 

21: 1004

Research Advisory Committee, 1965 

21: 1005

Subseries F: Affiliated Unions, undated, 1957-1968 

Box Folder

Amalgamated Transit Workers, undated 

21: 1006

Building Service Employees International Union, 1964-1965 

21: 1007-1009

Machinist strike—Vickers, undated 

21: 1010

Police and Fire Unions, undated 

21: 1011-1012

Police Unions, undated 

21: 1013

Postal clerks, undated 

21: 1014

Teachers 

Box Folder

American Federation of, 1957-1968 

21: 1015-1016

Connecticut Federation of, 1963-1966 

21: 1017-1018

Waterbury Federation of, 1965 

21: 1019

Subseries G: Councils, 1959-1968 

Labor Councils, Greater, 

Box Folder

Bridgeport, 1961-1967 

21: 1020

Bristol, 1968 

21: 1021

Hartford, 1959-1968 

21: 1022

Meriden, 1965-1967 

21: 1023

Naugatuck, undated 

21: 1024

New Britain, 1962-1966 

21: 1025

New Haven, 1962-1968 

21: 1026

New London Central, 1963 

21: 1027

Norwalk, 1962-1968 

21: 1028

Stamford, 1967 

21: 1029

Torrington, 1963,1967 

21: 1030

Waterbury, 1959-1967 

21: 1031

Willimantic Central, 1962 

21: 1032
Box Folder

Local Central Labor Bodies, 1962, 1968 

21: 1033

Building and Construction Trades Council, 1957-1967 

21: 1034-1035

New England AFL-CIO Council, undated 

21: 1036-1045
Box Folder

By-laws, 1960 

21: 1046

Financial, 1960-1965 

21: 1047

General Correspondence, 1964-1967 

21: 1048

Minutes, 1962-1964 

21: 1049

Meetings, 1962-1967 

21: 1050

M-14 Rifle, 1960 

21: 1051

Unemployment data, 1960, 1962 

21: 1052

Subseries H: AFL-CIO, undated, 1953-1968 

Box Folder

Biemiller, Andrew J.—Director, Legislation, 1953-1968 

21: 1053

Bookstaver, Alexander—Director, Investment, 1964-1967 

21: 1054

Coyle, Francis J.—Community Service Liaison, 1963-1967 

21: 1055

Davis, Walter—Director, Education, 1966-1967 

21: 1056

Dudley, Tilford E.—Director, Speaker's Bureau, 1968 

21: 1057

Goldfinger, Nathaniel—Director, Research, 1964-1968 

21: 1058

Kirkland, Lane—Assistant to President, 1966 

21: 1059

Meany, George—President, 1964, 1967 

21: 1060

Mills, Paul—Public Relations, 1962 

21: 1061

Murray, Esther—Director, Women's Auxiliary, 1964, 1967 

21: 1062

Rothman, Julius—Anti-poverty programs, 1968 

21: 1063

Rourke, J.M.—Deputy Chair, COPE, 1961-1968 

21: 1064

Schnitzer, W.E.—Secretary-Treasurer, 1961 

21: 1065

Seidman, Bert—Director, Social Security, 1967-1968 

21: 1066

Stanley, Miles—Assistant to President, 1966 

21: 1067

Taylor, George—Economist, Research, 1965-1966 

21: 1068

Thompson, Hugh—Director, Region I, 1964 

21: 1069
Box Folder

Central Labor Bodies AFL-CIO, undated 

21: 1070

Advisory Committee on State and Local Central Bodies, 1965 

21: 1071

Annual reports, 1961-1962 

21: 1072

Conferences, 1962, 1964 

21: 1073

General Correspondence, 1962-1967 

21: 1074

Proposed constitutions, 1966 

21: 1075

Dues structure, 1962-1966 

21: 1076

Wage and hour enforcement, 1967 

21: 1077

Unorganized clippings, periodicals, correspondence, fliers, ephemera, notes, financial records, administrative records, 1950s-1980s 

General note

[Subjects include: Industrial Aircraft Lodge, Connecticut,  The Congressional Special.]

209

Subseries I: Committees and Commissions, undated, 1961-1972 

Box

Blue Ribbon Commission, undated 

136
Box Folder

Connecticut Governors Task Force, undated 

136: 3850

Higher education and the economy of Connecticut, undated 

136: 3851

Higher education: hearings and background, undated 

136: 3852

Urban problems, undated 

136: 3853

Waterbury, undated 

136: 3854
Box Folder

Citizen's Advisory Committee, 1966 

22: 1078

Consumer Interest, President's Commission on, 1966-1967 

22: 1079
Box

Connecticut Council/National Council on 

Box Folder

Crime and Delinquency, 1965-1968 

22: 1080

General, 1965-1968 

22: 1081

By-laws, 1965-1967 

22: 1082

Committee reports, 1966-1968 

22: 1083

Legislative, 1967 

22: 1084

Judge Mead dinner, 1968 

22: 1085

Membership manual, undated 

22: 1086

Minutes, 1965-1968 

22: 1087

Newsletter, 1968 

22: 1088
Box Folder

COPE, endorsed questionnaires and responses, undated 

137: 3855

Council of Economic Advisors, undated 

135: 3847

Economic Education, Connecticut Council on, 1966-1968 

22: 1089

Economic Education, Joint Council on, 1966-1968 

22: 1090

General Assembly, Connecticut Citizens Commission, 1966 

22: 1091

Government Agencies, Committee on, undated 

22: 1092

Human Relations, Connecticut Council on, 1964-1967 

22: 1093

Human Relations, Archbishop O'Brien Commission, 1965-1967 

22: 1094

Human Rights, Commission on, 1961, 1965 

22: 1095

Human Rights, Steering Committee, 1965 

22: 1096

Intergovernmental Relations, Advisory Council, 1970-1972 

22: 1097

Letters to the Editor, undated 

135: 3846

Northeast Regional Manpower, 1965-1968 

22: 1098-1105

Second Regional Plan, 1963-1968 

22: 1106-1109

ULA operations, undated 

135: 3848

Urban Coalition, 1965-1967 

22: 1110

Workmen's compensation, undated 

135: 3849

Subseries J: Conferences and Meetings, 1966-1968 

Box Folder

Human Rights, Governor's Conference on, 1967 

22: 1111-1114

Interracial Justice, Conference on, ca. 1965 

22: 1115

Social Security, Regional Conference of, 

23: 1116
Box Folder

State and Local Central Bodies AFL-CIO, 1968 

23: 1117

State Legislature, Citizen's Conference on, 

23: 1118
Box Folder

By-laws, 1966 

23: 1119

Fundraising, 1966-1968 

23: 1120

General Correspondence, 1967 

23: 1121

Minutes, 1968 

23: 1122

Newspaper clippings, 1966-1967 

23: 1123

Press releases, 1966-1968 

23: 1124-1125

Program development, 1966-1968 

23: 1126-1127

Subseries K: Speeches, 1952-1968 

Box Folder

Letters to Editors (various newspapers), 1960-1967 

23: 1128

Newspaper clippings, 1961 

23: 1129

School talks, 1962-1965 

23: 1130

Speeches, 1952-1967 

23: 1131-1133

Speech material, 1960-1968 

23: 1134-1135

“After Viet Nam, What?” (talk), 1968 

23: 1136

“Welfare Funds—Whose Welfare?”, 1956-1958 

23: 1137

Subseries L: Subject Files, undated, 1956-1972 

Box Folder

A, undated 

112: 3258-3260
Box

*******s, 1963-1968 undated 

23
Box Folder

Publicity director, undated 

23: 1138-1140

Research director, undated 

23: 1141

Waterbury office, undated 

23: 1142

ABCD—Action for Bridgeport Community Development, 1965-1968 

23
Box Folder

Mayor Curran, undated 

23: 1143

Mayor Committee, undated 

23: 1144-1147

Urban Coalition, undated 

23: 1148
Box Folder

Aids, undated 

134: 3833

Anti-Aparthied, undated 

112: 3261

Archdiocese of Hartford, undated 

134: 3834

Arms freeze, undated 

112: 3262

B, undated 

112: 3263

Black and Hispanic Caucus, undated 

112: 3264

Board of review, undated 

112: 3286

C, undated 

112: 3265-3267

Campaign contributions, undated 

134: 3835-3836

Center for Nursing Innovations, undated 

114: 3346

Center of concern, undated 

112: 3268

Central Africa, undated 

112: 3269

City problems, rent receivership, 1966 

24: 1149
Box

Civil Rights, undated 

24
Box Folder

General, 1966-1969 

24: 1150-1151

Hartford Freedom Rally, 1965 

24: 1152

Mississippi, 1962 

24: 1153

Washington, D.C., March on, 1963 

24: 1154

Waterbury Rally, 1965 

24: 1155
Box Folder

Coalition on Community Contributions, undated 

134: 3837

Community Progress, Inc. (New Haven), 1963-1967 

24: 1156
Box Folder

General, undated 

24: 1157

Sirabella, Vince, undated 

24: 1158

Selections, undated 

24: 1159
Box

Connecticut, undated 

112
Box Folder

AFL-CIO: issues for the 80s, undated 

112: 3270

Business and Industry Association, undated 

112: 3271

Citizens' Action Group, undated 

112: 3272

COSH, undated 

112: 3273

Countdown, Inc., undated 

112: 3274-3275

Department of Education, undated 

134: 3838-3840

Labor History Society, undated 

112: 3276
Box Folder

Council of Churches, Inc., 1967 

24: 1160

D, undated 

112: 3277

Democratic Party, undated 

112: 3278-3281

Diocesan Labor Institute, 1957-1967 

24: 1161
Box Folder

Donnelly, Joseph F., 1957-1967 

24: 1162-1163

Joseph F. Donnelly Fund, 1964-1965 

24: 1164

Johnson, Daniel, 1960-1967 

24: 1165

Newspaper clippings, 1957-1964 

24: 1166

Dislocated workers, undated 

112: 3282

E, undated 

112: 3283
Box

Economic Opportunity, Office of, undated 

24
Box Folder

General, 1966 

24: 1167

Applications, 1966-1967 

24: 1168 *******

Economic Opportunity Act, 1964 

24: 1169

Economic Opportunity data, 1964 

24: 1170

CSLC Economic Opportunity Committee, 1964-1966 

24: 1171

New England Trade Union, undated 

24: 1172
Box Folder

Training Program, 1966-1971 

24: 1173-1175

Director— Kemsley, Bill, 1967 

24: 1176

Associate Director— Becker, Henry, 1967 

24: 1177
Box Folder

Election laws, undated 

112: 3284
Box

Elections, 1983-1984 

24
Box Folder

Committee to re-elect John Driscoll, undated 

116: 3415-3422

Connecticut, undated 

116: 3405

Congressional, undated 

116: 3407

General Administration, undated 

116: 3408

Memoranda— Norman Zolot, undated 

116: 3413-3414

Presidential—Reagan-Mondale, undated 

116: 3409-3412

State Advisory Board, undated 

116: 3406
Box Folder

Elwood Street Project, 1956-1957 

24: 1178

Employment security, undated 

112: 3285

Energy information, undated 

112: 3287

Energy issues, undated 

112: 3288

Enterprise zones, undated 

112: 3289

E.R.I.S.A., undated 

112: 3290

Executive Board memoranda, undated 

134: 3841

F, undated 

112: 3291

Fairfield University, undated 

112: 3292

Foreign Affairs, undated 

112: 3293

Freeze legislation, undated 

112: 3294

Governors, undated 

134: 3842

H, undated 

112: 3295

Hazardous waste, undated 

112: 3296

Health care cost containment, undated 

112: 3297

Health care information, undated 

112: 3298

Health maintenance organizations, undated 

112: 3299

Higher Education, undated 

112: 3300

Histadrut, undated 

112: 3301

Hospital of Saint Raphael, undated 

113: 3302

Household Employees, training of, 1967 

24: 1179

I, undated 

113: 3303

Illiteracy, war against, undated 

113: 3304

Income tax information, undated 

113: 3305-3306

Industrial Relations Research Association, undated 

113: 3307

Institute of Collective Bargaining, 1971-1972 

24: 1180

Insurance plans for company health care, undated 

113: 3308

Irish-American Labor Coalition, undated 

113: 3309

Israel bonds, undated 

113: 3310

Issues for the 80s, CT AFL-CIO, undated 

113: 3311

Italian Flood Relief, 1966-1967 

24: 1181

J, undated 

113: 3312

Japan information, 1965-1966 

24: 1182

Joint Apprenticeship Program—Worker's Defense League, 1971-1972 

24: 1183

K, undated 

113: 3313

Kershien Scholarship Information, undated 

113: 3314

L, undated 

113: 3315

Labor's bicentennial program, undated 

113: 3316

Labor Day, 1983 

113: 3317
Box

Labor Education Center—UConn, 

24
Box Folder

General, 1961-1964 

24: 1184

Glynn, John—Acting Director, 1961-1966 

24: 1185

Minutes—Advisory Committee, 1962-1964 

24: 1186-1188

Oral History, Driscoll, 1969 

24: 1189
Box Folder

Labor Education Center, undated 

113: 3318-3326

League of Women Voters, 1961-1968 

24: 1190

M, undated 

113: 3327

Manpower Program, 1962-1966 

24: 1191-1193

Mayors, undated 

113: 3328

Medicare, undated 

113: 3329

Mental Health, 1962-1967 

24: 1194-1195

N, undated 

113: 3330

National Institute on Rehabilitation and Health, 1963-1968 

25: 1196

NAACP, 1959-1962 

25: 1197

NAACP, undated 

113: 3331

Naugatuck Valley Project, undated 

113: 3332

National AFL-CIO presidents, undated 

134: 3843

National Labor Relations Board, undated 

113: 3333

New England Congressional Caucus, undated 

113: 3334

News releases, undated 

114: 3336-3342

Newspaper clippings, undated 

113: 3335

Non-union incursion, undated 

114: 3343

Northeast-Midwest Institute, undated 

114: 3344

Northeast Utilities, undated 

114: 3345

Northern Ireland, 1971-1973 

25: 1198-1200

Nursing Nominating Committee, Yale, undated 

114: 3347

Operation Fuel, undated 

114: 3348

P, undated 

114: 3349

Peace Groups, 1964-1968 

25: 1201

Phillip Randolph Institute, undated 

114: 3350-3352

Plant closings, undated 

114: 3353-3358

Polish solidarity rallies, undated 

114: 3359

Pre-retirement, undated 

114: 3360

Productivity, undated 

114: 3361

Public utilities, 1961-1964 

25: 1202

Publication listings, 1967 

25: 1203

Radio, 1960-1967 

25: 1204-1206

Radio Stations, undated 

114: 3362

Republicans, undated 

114: 3363-3364

“Right to Know” Law, undated 

114: 3365

Right to work, undated 

114: 3366

Right wing data, 1962-1966 

25: 1207-1210

S, undated 

115: 3367

Senior citizens, undated 

115: 3368

Social science data, undated 

115: 3369

Social Security information, undated 

115: 3370

Solidarity Day, undated 

115: 3371-3372

Speaker's Bureau, questionnaire, 1971 

25: 1211

Speeches 

Box Folder

Bishop, Merlin D., 1960, 1963 

25: 1212

Rourke, Joseph M., 1962 

25: 1213

Sviridoff, Mitchell, 1959 

25: 1214

Miscellaneous, 1956-1964 

25: 1215
Box Folder

Staff reports, undated 

134: 3844

State Federation data, undated 

115: 3373

State taxes, undated 

115: 3374

Statistics, undated 

115: 3375

Student aid, undated 

115: 3376

Sub-minimum wage information, undated 

115: 3377

Summer school, undated 

115: 3378

Survey—employee attitudes, 1956 

25: 1216

T, undated 

115: 3379

Tax material, undated 

134: 3845

Tax research material, undated 

115: 3380

Television stations, undated 

115: 3381

Testimony and statements, undated 

115: 3382

Trainmen's strike, 1983 

115: 3383

U, undated 

115: 3384

UConn Health Center, undated 

115: 3385-3386

Unemployment data, undated 

115: 3387-3390

V, undated 

115: 3391

Vocational education, undated 

115: 3392

W, undated 

115: 3393-3394

Welfare and workmen's compensation, undated 

115: 3395

Winter relief fund, 1983 

115: 3396

Women available for state study commissions, undated 

115: 3397

Women's Employment Resource Center, undated 

115: 3398

Workfare, undated 

115: 3399

Workmen's Compensation Law, undated 

115: 3400

Wrongful discharge decisions, undated 

115: 3401

X, undated 

115: 3404

Y, undated 

115: 3402

Yale Career Center Advisory Board, undated 

115: 3403

Subseries M: Labor History, undated 

Box

Materials 

141

Subseries N: Research Reports, undated 

Box

Analysis of impact on New England of recent Energy shortage price increases 

142

Survey of political climate in the state of Connecticut 

142

Leadership training material/manual AFL-CIO 

142

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Series IV: Administrative Records, undated, 1925-1991 

Subseries A: Correspondence and Subject Files, 1955-1991 

Box Folder

Annuziato, Salvatore, 1955-1959 

26: 1217
Box

Becker, Henry, undated 

201
Box Folder

Benton, William, 1962 

26: 1218

Biemiller, Andrew, 1958-1962 

26: 1219-1221

Bowles, Chester, 1959-1960 

26: 1222

Bush, Prescott, 1962 

26: 1223

Campaigns 

Box

New York City, 1988 

190

Candidate support letters, 1986 

190

Presidential primaries, 1988 

190

Dukakis, 1988 

190

4th Congressional special election, 1987   (3 fl)

190

Volunteers in politics, 1988 

190
Box Folder

Carroll, George, 1955 

26: 1224

Claxmen, Roger, 1976 

26: 1225
Box

Delauro, Rosa, undated 

197
Box Folder

Donnelly, Joseph, 1961-1962 

26: 1226

Driscoll, John, 1957-1962 

26: 1127-1229

Driscoll, Margaret Connors, 1957-1960 

26: 1230-1231

Dunn, Leo, 1962 

26: 1232

Gallagher, Daniel, 1961-1962 

26: 1233

Grasso, Ella T., 1957-1960 

26: 1234

Greenberg, Ruth, 1961-1962 

26: 1235-1236

Irwin, Donald, 1960 

26: 1237

Jones, Francis, 1958 

26: 1238

Kennedy, John F., 1961 

26: 1239

Kershner, Leonard, 1962 

26: 1240

Kowalski, Frank, 1962 

26: 1241

Lee, Richard, 1962 

26: 1242

McDevitt, James L., 1958-1962 

26: 1243-1247

Manning, Justin, 1962 

26: 1248

Meany, George, 1958-1962 

26: 1249-1252

Monagan, John, 1962 

26: 1253
Box

Morrison, Bruce, undated 

197
Box Folder

Murry, Esther, 1962 

26: 1254

Onge, William, 1960 

26: 1255

Ribicoff, Abraham, 1962 

26: 1256

Ricciuti, Renato, 1958-1962 

26: 1257-1258

Rourke, Joseph, 1954-1963 

26: 1259

Rourke, Joseph, 1954-1963 

27: 1260-1261

Ruttenberg, Stanley, 1960-1961 

27: 1262

Schnitzler, William, 1961-1962 

27: 1263-1264

Senior, Harold, 1958 

27: 1265

Smith, William, 1955-1957 

27: 1266

Stevenson, Adlai (photo file), undated 

27: 1267

Sviridoff, Mitchell, 1959-1962 

27: 1268-1270

Thompson, Hugh, 1958-1962 

27: 1271-1273
Box

A - Z, undated 

27

A: miscellaneous, undated 

197

Actor's equity, undated 

193

Affiliates, notices to all, undated 

201

AFL-CIO Convention, 1987 

177

AFL/CIO region 8, undated 

201

ABC's of Worker's Compensation, undated 

197

Abortion issue, undated 

197

African-American Labor Center, undated 

193

All affiliate mailings, undated 

197

American Institute for Free Labor Development, undated 

193

Analysis Group, 1988 

192

Apprenticeship, undated 

197

Asbestos, undated 

177

B, 1988 

192

Bill of Rights Tour, 1990 

197

Binding arbitration, undated 

197

Black concerns, 1986 

177

Board of Governors for Higher Education, undated 

193

Bridgeport, City of, undated 

201

Bridgeport disaster, 1987 

177

Building, undated 

197

Business Executives for National Security, undated 

197

C, 1988 

192

C: miscellaneous, undated 

197

Candidates biographies, 1988 

193

Catholic Church, undated 

177

Central American Peace Plan: Arias, 1988 

192

Central Labor Councils, 1975-1987 

177

Central Labor Councils, undated 

201

Changing situation of workers, undated 

177

Child Day Care, 1988 

192

Clayman, Roger, 1988 

191

Clean air, undated 

197

Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights, 1988 

192

Coalition of Black Trade Unions, 1988 

192

Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), undated 

193

Common Cause, undated 

177

Communist Party, 1986 

177

Community services, undated 

197

Congress, members of the U.S., undated 

193

Congress of CT Community Colleges, 1986 

177

Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges, undated 

197

ConnectiCOSH meeting, 1985 

177

ConnectiCOSH, 1988 

192

ConnectiCOSH, undated 

193

Connecticut Association of Human Services, 1986 

177

Connecticut Business and Industry Association, 1987 

177

Connecticut Business and Industry Association, 1988 

192

Connecticut Business and Industry Association, undated 

193

Connecticut Business and Industry Association, undated 

197

Connecticut Civil Liberties Union (CCLU), 1988 

192

Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, 1986 

177

Connecticut Historical Society, 1988 

192

Connecticut Innovators, Inc., undated 

197

Connecticut Innovations, Inc., undated 

201

Connecticut-Israel Exchange Commission, undated 

201

Connecticut Joint Council on Economic Education, undated 

201

Connecticut Joint Council on Economic Education, undated 

193

Connecticut Joint Council on Economic Education, undated 

197

Connecticut Labor Communicator's Association, undated 

197

Connecticut National Bank, undated 

193

Connecticut Partnership Compact, undated   (2 folders)

197

Connecticut Public Television, undated 

193

Connecticut Women's History Project, 1988 

192

Coors Boycott, 1986 

177

COPE budget, 1989 

193

C.O.P.E. Regional Conference, Boston, 1991 

201

C.O.P.E. Retiree Program, undated 

201

Cost containment (medical), 1985 

177

CSFT Convention, 1985 

179

Daily News strike, 

201

Defense diversification, undated 

197

Defense diversification/economic conversions, undated 

201

Dempsey, John (Governor), 1988 

192

Democratic State Central Committee, undated 

201

Democratic National Committee, 1988 

192

Democratic Party, undated 

193

Democratic Party, undated 

197

Democratic Party, Connecticut, 1988 

192

Democratic Party Platform, 1986 

192

Disabled Workers Symposium, 1989 

193

Divestment, undated 

177

Drug testing, 1984-1987 

192

Drugs Don't Work, undated 

193

Drugs Don't Work: Governor's Partnership to Prevent Substance Abuse in the Workplace, undated 

197

Earned income credit, undated 

193

Earned income credit, undated 

197

Eastern Airlines strikes, undated 

193

Eastern Europe trip, 1990 

197

Economy, Bishop's Pastoral Letter, 1988 

192

Education, 1987 

177

Education Report, 1985 

177

Election, 1990 

Box

Campaign, 1990 

199

Governor's race, 1990 

199

Legislative bulletin masters, undated 

200
Box

Elections, National, 1988   (9 fl)

192

Employee assistance programs, undated 

201

Employment statistics, 1975-1986 

192

Evolution of work, undated 

177

Fair Wages, Blue Ribbon Committee on Handicapped, Governor's Committee on the Employment> of, undated 

197

Federal Tax Reform, undated 

177

Financial Aid (student), 1986 

177

Foreign visitors, undated 

193

Freedom of Information, 1987 

177

Frontlash, 1988 

192

Frontlash, undated 

193

Gonzalez decision, undated 

177

Governor's Conference on innovation, undated 

193

Governor's partnership to protect Connecticut's workforce, undated 

193

Grape boycott, undated 

177

Greenwich Housing Authority, 1988 

192

Greenhouse Compact, Rhode Island, 1983 

192

Health and Safety Committee, 1987 

177

Health Care Cost Containment, Seminar on, 1990 

197

Health Maintenance organizations, 1988 

192

High School Student Survey, 1984 

177

Historical records, general, undated 

196

Hobbs Act, 1981 

177

Hospital cost containment, 1987 

192

Housing, undated 

197

“Housing Now” march on Washington, D.C., 1989 

193

Hydro-Quebec, undated 

193

Immigration laws, 1988 

192

Immigration Law, undated 

193

Income Tax, 1989 

193

Infoline, undated 

197

Industrial Relations Research Association (IRRA), undated 

193

Industrial Relations Research Association (I.R.R.A.), undated 

197

Infoline, undated 

193

Institute for Industrial Relations, undated 

193

Insurance plans, 1988 

192

Insurance Reform, 1986 

177

Interstate Banking, undated 

177

International Affairs Conference, undated 

197

Israel Bonds, undated 

193

Israel bonds, undated 

201

J for Jobs, undated 

201

Jackson, Jesse march, undated 

201

Jewish Committees, undated 

197

Jewish Labor Committees, 1988 

192

Job Training Partnership Act, 1984-1987 

192

Job Training Partnership Act, undated 

201

Job Training Partnership Act, undated 

193

Jobs for CT's Future, 1986-1987 

178

Kershner Scholarship, undated 

193

Kerschner Scholarship, undated 

197

Kershner Scholarship, undated 

201

Kershner Scholarship Awards, 1988 

192

Keyes, James, dinner for, 1991 

201

Kits for schools, undated 

201

L: miscellaneous, undated 

197

Labor Affairs, undated 

27
Box Folder

Collective bargaining, 1963-1965 

27: 1274

Licensing, 1965 

27: 1275

Mediation and Arbitration, 1966 

27: 1276

Minimum wage, 1958-1961 

27: 1277

Labor Day, undated 

201

Labor lawyers, undated 

197

Labor news, 1988 

191

Labor news and commentary, undated 

193

Legal Counsel, Norman Zolot, 1988 

191

Legislation—plant closings, undated 

196

Legislative Conference, 1991 April 2 

201

Legislative Electoral Action Program, 1985 

178

Legislative session, 1990 

197

Letters to the editor, undated 

193

Letters to the editor, undated 

201

Linkage, Ordinance Establishing a Neighborhood Policy, 1985 

178

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 1988 

192

Labor Day statements, 1986-1987 

192

Laborsphere Game, undated 

195

Long term care, 1988 

192

M.D. Health Plan, 1989 

192

MacBride Principle, 1986 

178

March for justice, Pittston, Greenwich, undated 

193

Marshall, Ray, undated 

178

Matchko, Madeline, Testimonial Golf Tournament for, undated 

197

Medicare catastrophic coverage, undated 

193

Merit system, 1985 

178

Metal Trades Council, undated 

193

Mini-Conference on Organizational Innovation, undated 

193

Minimum wage, undated 

193
Box Folder

Miscellaneous, 1965-1966 

27: 1278
Box

Miscellaneous—1982 election, undated 

196

Miscellaneous letters, undated 

196

Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, undated 

193

N: miscellaneous, undated 

197

National Council of Senior Citizens, undated 

193

National Council of Senior Citizens, undated 

197

National legislative issues, undated 

197

Naugatuck Valley Project, 1986 

178

Naugatuck Valley Project, undated 

194

Naugatuck Valley Project, undated 

197

Naugatuck Valley Project, undated 

201

News clippings, 1986-1987 

178

Nicaragua, 1988 

192

Northeast AFL-CIO Council: Health Care Conference, 1991 

201

Meeting in D.C., 1991 

Northeast Utilities, undated 

178

Occupational Health Clinics, undated 

194

Occupational Health Clinics Advisory Committee, 

201

Occupational Medicine Program Proposal: Dr. Eileen Story, undated 

197

Office and Professional Employees International Union, undated 

(O.P.E.I.U.) Local 376: Health and Welfare Records, undated 

Box

Audit reports, undated 

204

Blue Cross/Blue Shield billings, undated 

204

Bonding, undated 

204

Bonding contract, undated 

204

Boston Mutual, undated 

204
Box

Bills, undated 

204

Correspondence, 1973-88   (2 folders)

204

Policy, undated 

204

Bristol Savings Bank, undated 

204

Finalized pension forms, undated 

204

Financial reports, undated   (2 folders)

204

Insurance package for Trustees meeting, undated 

204

I.R.S. forms, undated 

204

Listing of employers, undated 

204

Miscellaneous paid bills, undated 

204

Notice to employees, undated 

204

Notice to employers, undated 

204

O.P.E.I.U. 376, undated 

204

AFL-CIO & UAW: pension and welfare membership, undated 

204

Financial statements, examples of, 1969-71 

204

Correspondence, welfare and pension, undated 

204

Membership lists, undated 

204

Office correspondence, undated 

204

Old insurance, undated 

204

Secretary's book, 1984-1989 

204

Pension and welfare agreements, undated 

204

Welfare fund problem with embezzlement, undated 

204

U.S. Department of Labor, undated 

204
Box

Olsen, John W.: President, undated 

197

O'Neill, William (Governor), undated 

194

O'Neill, William (Governor), undated   (2 folders)

197

OSHA, 1987 

192

Other State Federations, undated 

174

Pay equity, 1985-1987 

178

Pay equity, 1974-1984 

192

Pay records of public employees, 1987 

178
Box Folder

Personnel, miscellaneous, 1965 

27: 1279
Box

Petronella, Ronald (Commissioner), undated 

197

Plant closings, 1985-1987 

178

Plumbers and Pipefitters Pension Fund Trustee, undated 

197

Plumbers and Pipefitters Pension Fund Trustees, undated 

201

Polygraph, undated 

178

Preparation for Second Governors' Conference, 1990 

197

Press releases, 1987 

178

Press releases, 1988 

191

Private Industry Councils in Connecticut, undated 

197

Private Right of Action, 1988 

192

Privatization, undated 

197

Project 500, undated 

201

Psychology, Industrial Applications Center, 1987 

178

Public Employee Conference, Atlantic City, 1991 

201

Public Employee Meeting, 1990 

197
Box Folder

Public relations, 1965 

27: 1281
Box

Public Works, Department of, undated 

197
Box Folder

Publications, 1967 

27: 1280
Box

Rainbow Coalition, undated 

201

( A. Philip)  Randolph Institute, 1988 

192

( A. Philip)  Randolph Institute, 

194

Red Cross, 1988 

192

Redistricting, undated 

201

Regional Council Meeting, AFL-CIO, undated 

174

Religion and Labor Conference, undated 

197

Rhode Island Economic Development Plan, 1983 

178

Right to Work, 1985 

178

Right to Work, undated 

197

Rourke, Joseph, undated 

201

Rowland, John, undated 

197

Sacred Heart University, undated 

197

Sacred Heart University, 

201

School hours, 1982 

178

Secretary Treasurer, undated 

197

Senate Committee on Business Opportunity, undated 

194

Senators, U.S., undated 

194

Service Employees International Union, undated 

201

Shell boycott, 1986 

178

Shell boycott, undated 

197

Slaiman, Donald—COPE Director, undated 

194

Social Democrats, undated 

194

Social Security, 1982 

178

Softball tournament and picnic, 1989 

194

Solidarity Day, 1981 

178

Solidarity Day, 1991 

201

South Africa, undated 

201

Southeast Asia, trip to, 1990 

197

Staff meeting minutes, undated 

197

Staff memoranda, 1988 

191

State Employee, undated 

178
Box

Issues, 1986 

178

Retirement, 1987 

178

Contracts, undated 

178

Collective Bargaining, 1985 

178

Pension, 1988 

192

State Employee Bargaining Agreement Coalition (SEBAC), undated 

201

State Government Liaison, Office of, undated 

194

State Management Association of CT, Inc., 1986 

178

State Tax Coalition, 1990-91 

201

State Treasurer: testimonial, speeches, memos, undated 

197

Summer School, 1989 

194

Summer School, 1990 

197

Summer school, 1991 

201
Box Folder

Sunday and holiday work, undated 

27: 1282
Box

Surveys of membership, undated 

201

Tax Reform, Coalition on, 1989 

194

Teamsters, undated 

198

Teleconference on National Legislation, 1991 

201

Television stations, 1988 

192

Television stations, undated 

197

Testimonial: staff, undated 

197

Testimonies, 1985-1987 

179

Tianti, Betty, Commissioner CT Dept. of Labor, undated 

194

Tianti, Betty L., Commissioner of Labor, undated 

197

Tianti, Betty L. Scholarship Fund Raising Committee, undated 

194

Tianti Scholarship, undated 

197

Tianti Scholarship, undated 

201

Transportation, 1987-1988 

179

Transportation, undated 

194

U: miscellaneous, undated 

198

UConn, 1986 

179
Box

Health Center, 1985 

179

Institute for Social Inquiry, 1985 

179

Labor Education Center, 1984 

179

Labor Education Center, undated 

198

Unemployment compensation, 1988 

192

Unemployment compensation, undated 

197

Unemployment compensation, undated 

201

U.S. Department of the Treasury: certificate to  John Olson, undated 

201

Union Yes, 1988 

191

United Labor Agency, 1987 

179

United Labor Agency, 1988   (2 fl)

192

United Labor Agency, 1989 

194

United Labor Agency, 1990 

197

United Labor Agency, 1991 

201

United Mine Workers (Pittston Strike Assistance), undated 

194

United Seniors in Action, 1988 

192

United States Department of Labor, undated 

197

United States House of Representatives, undated 

197

United States savings bonds, undated 

198

United States Senate, undated 

198

United Way, 1988 

192

United Way, undated 

201

United Way of S.E. Connecticut, undated 

194

Unity 500, undated 

179

University of Connecticut Labor Education Center, 

194

UConn Labor Education Center Advisory Committee, undated 

194

University of Connecticut, Stamford: Area Advisory Committee, undated 

201

Urban Affairs, Office of, undated 

194

VDT, 1986 

179

Veterans Administration, undated 

192

Veterans Hospital Study, 1987 

192

Video display tube information, 1984 

192

Vietnam Veterans of America, 1987 

192

VIP meetings, 1989 

194

Volunteers in Politics, 1985-1987   (3 fl.)

179

Voter registration, coalition, 1987 

179

Wages, prevailing rate of, undated 

198

War in the Middle East, 1991 

201

Weicker, Lowell, undated 

194

Windham Textile Museum, undated 

194

Windham Textile Museum, undated 

198

Women, 1986 

179

Women and Civil Rights, undated 

198

Women, Permanent Commission on the status of, undated 

198

Worker's Compensation, undated 

194

Workers Compensation Commission, 1988 

192

Workers compensation: Division of Workers' Education, 1988 

192

Workers compensation rates, undated 

201

Workers Education Division of Workers Compensation, undated 

194

Workmen's Compensation Division of Worker Education, 1984 

179

Workshops, 1986-1987 

179

Workers compensation, undated 

198

Workers Memorial Day, 1991 

201

Y: miscellaneous, undated 

198

Youth Leadership Seminar, undated 

179

Zolot, Norman Legal Counsel, undated 

194

Zolot, Norman: Legal Counsel, undated 

198

Subseries B: AFL-CIO [National], undated, 1960-1975 

Box Folder

President, 1963-1975 

27: 1283

President, George Meany, undated 

118: 3427-3430
Box

President, Lane Kirkland, undated 

181

President, Lane Kirkland, undated 

191

President Lane Kirkland, undated 

193

President Lane Kirkland, undated 

198

President Lane Kirkland, undated 

203
Box Folder

Secretary-Treasurer, 1964-1974 

27: 1284
Box

Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas Donahue, undated 

181

Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas Donahue, undated 

191

Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas R. Donahue, undated 

193

Secretary Treasurer, Thomas R. Donahue, 

198

Secretary Treasurer Thomas R. Donahue, undated 

203
Box Folder

Coordinator, 1962-1974 

27: 1285
Box

COPE, undated 

174

COPE, undated 

191

COPE: John Perkins, Director, undated 

193

COPE, National John Perkins, undated 

198

Departments 

Box

Building and Construction Trades Council, undated 

191

Building and Construction Trades, undated 

198

Building and Construction Trades, undated 

203
Box Folder

Building trades, undated 

118: 3436

Civil Rights, 1967, 1973 

28: 1291

Civil rights, undated 

118: 3437

Community Services, 1970-1974 

28: 1292

Community services, undated 

118: 3438-3441
Box

Community Services, undated 

181

Community Services, undated 

191

Community Services, undated   (2 fl)

193

Community Services, undated 

198

Community Services, undated 

203
Box Folder

Education, 1962-1973 

28: 1293-1295

Education, undated 

118: 3442-3444
Box

Education, undated 

181

Education, undated 

191

Education, undated 

193

Education, undated 

198

Education, undated 

203

Employee Benefits, undated 

203
Box Folder

Food and beverage trades, undated 

118: 3445

Housing and Urban Development, undated 

28: 1296

Human resources, 1971-1982 

118: 3446-3449

Human Resources Development Institute, 1969-1973 

28: 1297

Industrial Union, 1964-1974 

28: 1298

Industrial union, undated 

118: 3450
Box

Industrial union, undated 

181

Information, undated 

181
Box Folder

International affairs, undated 

118: 3451
Box

International Affairs, undated 

181

International Affairs, undated 

191

International Affairs, undated 

198
Box Folder

Investments, 1967-1974 

28: 1299

Labor Day, 1964-1965 

28: 1307

Labor Institute, George Meany Center, undated 

118: 3456

Legislation, 1962-1975 

28: 1300-1301

Legislation, undated 

118: 3452-3455
Box

Legislation, undated 

193

Legislation, undated 

198

Legislation, undated 

203
Box Folder

Legislation “Fact Sheet”, 1960-1966 

29: 1302
Box

Legislative, undated 

181

Legislative, undated 

191
Box Folder

Maritime Trades, 1972 

29: 1303

Maritime trades, undated 

118: 3457

Miscellaneous, undated 

118: 3458

National Mortgage Investment Trust, undated 

118: 3459

News, undated 

118: 3460
Box

Occupational Safety and Social Security, undated 

181

Occupational Safety and Health, undated 

198

Occupational safety, Health and Social Security, undated 

193
Box Folder

Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965-1968 

29: 1304

Organization, 1967, 1974 

29: 1305

Organization and Field services, undated 

118: 3462-3463
Box

Organizational and Field Services, undated 

181

Organization and field services, undated 

193

Organization and Field Services, undated 

198

Organization and Field Services, undated 

203
Box Folder

OSHA, undated 

118: 3461
Box

Professional employees, undated 

193

Professional Employees, undated 

203

Public Affairs, undated 

181
Box Folder

Public employees, undated 

118: 3464-3465
Box

Public Employees, undated 

181

Public employees, undated 

191

Public employees, undated 

193

Public Employees, undated 

203
Box Folder

Public Relations, 1968-1971 

29: 1306

Publications, undated 

118: 3466

Research, 1968-1974 

29: 1308

Research, undated 

118: 3467-3468
Box

Research, undated 

181

Research, undated 

191

Research, undated 

193

Research, undated 

198

Research, undated 

203
Box Folder

Social Security, 1963-1968 

29: 1309-1311

Social Security, undated 

118: 3469-3470

Task Force for Burke-Harte Act, 1968-1973 

29: 1312
Box

Union Label, undated 

203
Box Folder

Union Label Service Trades, 1968-1973 

29: 1313

Union Label Service trades, undated 

118: 3471
Box

Union Label and service trades, undated 

193

Union Label and Service Trades, undated 

198
Box Folder

Urban Affairs, undated 

118: 3472
Box Folder

Executive Council, 1958 

27: 1286

Executive Council, undated 

118: 3432-3435
Box

Executive Council>, undated 

181

Executive Council, undated 

203

Housing Investment Trust, undated 

181

Housing Investment Trust, undated 

191

Housing investment trust, undated 

193

Housing Investment Trust, undated 

198

Housing Investment Trust, undated 

203

Human Resource Development Institute, undated 

193

HRDI, undated 

191

H.R.D.I., National, undated 

198

ILCA, undated 

191

Institute of Labor Communicators “Union Yes”, undated 

193

Labor Institute for Public Affairs, undated 

181

Labor Institute for Public Affairs, undated 

191

Labor Institution of Public Affairs, undated 

198

Matchko, Madelaine, National AFL-CIO COPE, undated 

198

Meany Center, undated 

193

Miscellaneous, undated 

181

Miscellany, undated 

193

National Activities, undated 

174
Box Folder

National AFL-CIO Executive Council, 1962-1968 

28: 1287-1290
Box Folder

Secretary-Treasurer, Lane Kirkland, undated 

118: 3431
Box

National COPE, undated 

181

Northeast AFL-CIO, undated 

193

Occupational Safety, Health and Social Security, undated 

191

Organization and Field Services, undated 

191

Political Education, John Perkins, Director, undated 

203

Privileges Benefits Program, undated 

181

Privileges Benefit Program, undated 

191

Region VIII AFL-CIO, undated 

193

State Government Liaison, Office of, undated 

198

Union Benefits Program, undated 

198

Union privilege, undated 

203

Subseries C: Executive Board, undated, 1945-1987 

Box

Officers 

Box Folder

President, John Driscoll, 1961-1962 

29: 1314
Box

Driscoll, John J., President Emeritus, 1988 

191

Driscoll, John, President Emeritus, 

193

Olsen, John W., President, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Vice-President, Leonard Kershner, 1968 

29: 1315

Secretary-Treasurer, Joseph Bober, 1965-1967 

29: 1316
Box

Williams, Barry R., Secretary-Treasurer, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Secretary, Harold Conroy, 1965-1969 

29: 1317

Director of Education, Ruth Greenberg, 1965 

29: 1318

Research Director, Keith Proudy, 1960-1962 

29: 1319

Applications, 1958 

29: 1320

Officers and members, 1959-1981 

29: 1321-1327

Affiliation Committee, undated 

193

Bates, Matthew, 1986 

180

Building and Construction trade, undated 

193

Christella, Frank, 1985 

180
Box Folder

CIO-CSIUC, Legislative Committee, 1946-1956 

30: 1330-1335

Council affiliates, 1965 

29: 1328
Box

Executive Board, 1985-1987 

180

Executive Board, 1988 

191

Executive Board, undated 

193
Box Folder

Executive Council, undated 

120: 3482-3490

Executive Secretary, undated 

120: 3475

Executive-Treasurer, undated 

120: 3476
Box

Financial Data, undated 

193
Box Folder

Financial reports, undated 

120: 3504-3508
Box

Financial reports, 1988 

191
Box Folder

General Vice President, undated 

120: 3473-3474

Meeting minutes, undated 

29: 1329
Box

News releases, undated 

193

Newspaper, undated 

193
Box

Noonan, Mike, 1986 

180
Box Folder

Secretary-Treasurer, undated 

120: 3477
Box

Staff, undated 

193

Staff Correspondence, undated 

120
Box Folder

Frank Christello, undated 

120: 3478

Roger Claymen, undated 

120: 3479-3480

Chris Mueller, undated 

120: 3481
Box Folder

Staff meeting minutes, undated 

120: 3491-3494

Staff memoranda, undated 

120: 3495-3503

Subseries D: Labor Councils, undated, 1961-1982 

Box Folder

Building Construction and Trade Councils, undated 

121: 3509-3510

Central, 1961-1982 

31: 1336-1338

Central Labor Councils, undated 

121: 3511-3515
Box

Central Labor Councils, undated 

193

Connecticut 

Box Folder

Building and Construction Trades Council, 1959-1960 

31: 1345-1346

Council for the Advancement of Economic Education, 1960-1968 

31: 1347-1348
Box Folder

Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, undated 

121: 3524

Labor Higher Education Council, undated 

121: 3523

National Council for Senior Citizens, undated 

121: 3525

Northeast AFL-CIO Conference, 1979-1982 

121: 3526-3529

Other States, 1962-1965 

31: 1343-1344

Regional Councils, undated 

121: 3516

Regional New England AFL-CIO, 1960-1971 

31: 1339-1342

State Councils, undated 

121: 3517-3522

Trade union Leadership Council, undated 

121: 3530

Union Label Council, 1965-1967 

31: 1349

CSLC Executive Board Minutes, 1969-1981 

31: 1350

CSLC Executive Board attendance records, 1961-1976 

31: 1351

Subseries E: Conventions, 1958-1990 

Box Folder

 1958 

32: 1352

 1958 

123: 3552

 1959 

32: 1353

 1959 

123: 3553

 1960 

32: 1354-1360

 1960 

123: 3554

 1961 

32: 1361-1363

 1961 

123: 3555

 1962 

32: 1364-1367

 1963 

32: 1368

 1963 

123: 3556-3557

 1964 

32: 1369-1370

 1964 

123: 3558

 1965 

32: 1371

 1965 

123: 3559

 1967 

32: 1372

 1967 

123: 3560

 1968 

123: 3561

 1969 

123: 3562-3563

 1970 

123: 3564-3565

 1972 

123: 3566-3567

 1975 

123: 3568

 1976 

123: 3569

 1977 

123: 3570

 1979 

123: 3571

 1980 

32: 1373-1377

 1980 

123: 3572

 1981 

32: 1378

 1981 

123: 3573-3574

 1983 

123: 3575
Box

 1987   (27 fl)

190

 1988 

194
Box

Arrangements Committee 

194

Assorted papers 

194

CLUW Reception for Women of the Year 

194

Community Services Committee 

194

Convention greetings 

194

Education Committee 

194

Executive Board and Principals Officers of Affiliates 

194

Legislative Committee 

194

Materials for Printers 

194

Materials ordered for kits 

194

Miscellaneous papers 

194

Officer's and committee reports 

194

Reports 

194

Resolutions   (2 fl)

195

Resolutions Committee 

195

Rules Committee 

195

Speakers and invitations 

195

Verbatim proceedings 

195

1989 Convention 

195
Box

Affiliates list 

195

Arrangements committee 

195

Assorted news clippings 

195

CLC Vice President 

195

Community Service Committee 

195

Constitutional Amendments 

195

Constitutional Committee 

195

Convention greetings 

195

Credentials committee 

195

Education Committee 

195

Executive Board Nominees and Candidates 

195

Legislative Committee 

195

Materials for printers 

195

Materials ordered for kits 

195

Miscellaneous papers 

195

Officers' and Committee reports 

195

Per capita strength 

195

Presidential campaign 

195

Reports 

195

Resolutions   (2 fl)

195

Resolutions committee 

195

Rules Committee 

195

Speakers and invitations 

195

Suites 

195

Union display tables 

195

Women's CommitteeBoard 

195

Verbatim proceedings   (3 fl)

195

1990 Convention 

Box

Arrangements Committee 

198

C.O.P.E. recommendations for federal candidates 

198

C.O.P.E. recommendations for state candidates 

198

Community Services Committee 

198

Constitution Committee 

198

Credentials Committee 

198

District caucuses 

198

Education Committee 

198

Escort Committees 

198

Executive Board and principle officers of affiliates 

198

Legislative Committee 

198

Material for printer 

198

Materials ordered for kits 

198

Miscellaneous 

198

Officers and committee reports 

198

Per capita strength 

198

Reports 

198

Resolutions 

198

Resolutions Committee 

198

Resolutions submitted to the 34th Annual Convention of the Connecticut State AFL-CIO, 1990 

198

Rules Committee 

198

Speakers and invitations 

198

Women and Civil Rights Breakfast 

198

Subseries F: Committees, undated, 1952-1991 

Box Folder

Atomic Energy Committee, 1957-1962 

32: 1379-1382
Box

Betty Tianti Scholarship Committee, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Citizens Anti-Communist Committee of CT, undated 

32: 1383

Civil Rights Committee, 1958 

32: 1384-1387

Civil Rights, undated 

122: 3534
Box

CLC Presidents Committee, undated 

193

C.L.C. Presidents Committee, undated 

198
Box Folder

Community Services Committee, 1960-1978 

32: 1388-1391

Community Services, undated 

122: 3533
Box

Community Services Committee, 1988 

191

Community Services Committee, undated 

193

Community Services Committee, undated 

203

Connecticut 

Box Folder

Humanities Council, undated 

122: 3531

Joint Council on Economic Education, undated 

122: 3532
Box Folder

Constitution Committee, 1959 

33: 1392
Box

COPE Retiree Committee, undated 

193
Box Folder

Correspondence Committee, 1961 

33: 1393
Box

DRG Committee, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Economic Freedom, undated 

33: 1394

Education, undated 

122: 3535

Education Committee, 1960-1962 

33: 1396
Box

Education Committee, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Finance Committee, Connecticut General Assembly, 1961 

33: 1397
Box

Governor's Committee on the employment of the handicapped, undated 

193

Health and Safety Committee, 1988 

191

Health and Safety Committee, undated 

193

Health and Safety Committee, undated 

198

Health and Safety Committee, undated 

203

Health Care Committee, undated 

203

Health Care Cost Containment Committee, undated 

193
Box Folder

Homefront Lobbying, undated 

122: 3536
Box

Jewish Committees, undated 

193
Box Folder

Jewish labor, undated 

122: 3537

Labor Committee transcripts, 1952-1966 

33: 1398-1402

Legislative, undated 

122: 3538
Box

Legislative Committee (state), undated 

198
Box Folder

Legislative Action, undated 

122: 3539
Box

Lobbyist Committee, undated 

193

Lobbyist Committee, undated 

198
Box Folder

Nautilus, undated 

122: 3540

Organizing, undated 

122: 3541
Box

Organizing Committee, undated 

194
Box Folder

OSHA, undated 

122: 3542
Box

Plant Closing Committee, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Prevailing Rates of Wages, 1959-1960 

33: 1403

Public Employees, undated 

122: 3543
Box

Public Employee Committee, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Regional Plan Association, 1958 

33: 1395
Box

Report of the Resolutions Committee, undated 

195

Standing committees, 1988 

191

State Federation Advisory Committee, 1991 

203

State Legislative Committee, 1988 

191
Box Folder

State Occupational Informational Coordinating, undated 

122: 3544

Steering Committee, 1960-1963 

33: 1404

Strike Assistance, undated 

122: 3545
Box

Strike Assistance Committee, 1988 

191

Strike Assistance Committee, undated 

198
Box Folder

Union Label Committee, 1957-1961 

33: 1405-1406
Box

Women and Civil Rights Committee, 1988 

191

Women and Civil Rights Committee, undated 

194

Women's and Civil Rights Committee, undated 

203
Box Folder

Women's Rights Committee, undated 

33: 1407
Box

Worker's Compensation Advisory Committee, undated 

203

Subseries G: Commissions, undated, 1955-1980 

Box Folder

Civil Rights Commission, CT, 1958-1963 

33: 1408-1409

Civil Rights Commission, Federal, 1960 

33: 1410

Compensation, undated 

122: 3547

Employment of Handicapped, undated 

122: 3548

High Technology, undated 

122: 3550
Box

Hospital and health care, Commission on, undated 

193

Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, undated 

198

Hospital and Health Care Commission, undated 

203
Box Folder

John Arcudi, CT workers, undated 

122: 3546
Box

Judicial Selection Commission, undated 

193

Management of State Government, Commission to Study, undated 

203
Box Folder

The New Haven Commission, 1955 

33: 1411

New England Regional Commission, 1979-1980 

33: 1412

Permanent Commission on the Status of Women, undated 

122: 3551

Public Utilities Commission, 1959-1962 

33: 1414

River Basin Commission, 1958-1980 

33: 1413

State Ethics, undated 

122: 3549

Study Welfare Laws, 1960-1962 

33: 1415-1417

Workmen's Compensation Commission, 1961 

33: 1418

Subseries H: Conferences, 1925-1981 

Box Folder

AFL-CIO Regional conference, 1981 

33: 1419

AFL-CIO Atomic Radiation Hazards, 1957 

33: 1420

Automation, undated 

124: 3580

Conference on Automation, 1964 

34: 1421

Children and Youth, White House Conference, 1958-1960 

34: 1422

Community Services Conference, 1925-1927 

34: 1423-1426

Community Services Institute, 1979 

34: 1427

Employment Conference, 1926 

34: 1428

Employment: Problems of Working Women, 1967 

34: 1429

Farm Workers Luncheon, 1974 

34: 1430

Conference on Human Rights, 1964 

34: 1431-1432

CT Society of Gerontology, 1960 

34: 1433

Conference on Human Rights, 1964 

34: 1434

Industrial Relations Research Association meeting, 1972 

34: 1435

Industrial Union Department meeting, 1961 

34: 1436

International Trade, 1962 

34: 1437-1440

Labor and Community Services, 1974 

34: 1441

Labor Management, 1959 

34: 1442

Labor Movement, 1978 

34: 1443

Legislative, undated 

124: 3576

New England Conference, 1958-1962 

34: 1444

Economic Future of New England Conference, 1977-1978 

34: 1445

Economic Opportunity, undated 

124: 3583

Educational, undated 

124: 3577

Health Care, undated 

124: 3584

International Trade, undated 

124: 3579

OSHA Conference, 1977 

34: 1446-1448

Public Employees Conference, 1958-1959 

34: 1449

Conference of Social Work (CT), 1960-1962 

34: 1450-1451

Unemployment Conference, 1959 

34: 1452

Union Label, undated 

124: 3581

Union Label, undated 

124: 3585

Union Label, undated 

124: 3586

U.S. Security of the Soviet Challenge Conference, 1979 

34: 1453

War on Poverty, undated 

124: 3582

White House Conference on Aging, 1960 

34: 1454

Women's, undated 

124: 3578

Women's Conference on Consumer Problems, 1961 

34: 1455

Women in Unions Conference, 1959 

34: 1456

Workmen's Compensation Conference, 1960 

34: 1457

Subseries I: Affiliated Unions, undated, 1951-1988 

Box

Actors Equity, 1987 

191
Box Folder

AFSCME, undated 

124: 3588

Airline pilots, 1962 

35: 1458

Airline Pilots Association, undated 

124: 3590

All Affiliates, undated 

124: 3587

Allied industrial workers, 1962 

35: 1459

Allied Industrial Workers, undated 

125: 3591

Amalgamated Transit Union, 1962-1964 

35: 1460
Box

American Federation of Government Employees, undated 

198

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, No. 4, undated 

202
Box Folder

Asbestos Workers, 1962 

35: 1461
Box

Asbestos workers, undated 

193
Box Folder

ATEP, undated 

124: 3589

Automobile, aerospace, agricultural workers, 1962-1974 

35: 1462

Bakers union, 1960 

35: 1465
Box

Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco, undated 

202
Box Folder

Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers, undated 

125: 3592

Barbers, hairdressers, cosmetologists, proprietors, 1962-1974 

35: 1463

Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmetologists and Proprietors, undated 

125: 3593

Boilermakers, ironship builders, blacksmiths, forgers, undated 

35: 1464

Boilermakers, undated 

125: 3594
Box

Boilermakers, undated 

193
Box Folder

Brewery, flour, cereal, soft drink, distillery workers, 1962-1974 

35: 1466

Brick and clay workers, 1968 

35: 1467
Box

Bricklayers, 1978 

180
Box Folder

Bricklayers, masons, plasterers, 1962-1971 

35: 1468
Box

Bridgeport Brass, undated 

143

Broadcast employees, undated 

198
Box Folder

Broadcast employees and technicians, 1962 

35: 1469
Box

Building and Construction Trades Amalgamated, CT clothing and textile workers, undated 

181

Building and Construction Trades Council, 1986 

180

Building and Construction Trades, 1987 

191

Building and construction trades, undated 

198
Box Folder

Building service employees, 1958-1965 

35: 1470
Box

Building and construction trades, undated 

193

Building and construction trades, undated 

202

C. Bronze, undated 

143

Carpenters, United Brotherhood of, 1985 

180
Box Folder

Carpenters and joiners, 1965-1968 

35: 1471

Carpenters and Joiners, undated 

125: 3595
Box

Central Labor Councils, undated 

181

Central Labor Councils, undated 

198

Carpenters, 1987 

191

Carpenters, undated 

193

Carpenters, undated 

198

Carpenters, undated 

202
Box Folder

Chemical workers, undated 

35: 1472
Box

Chemical workers, 1979-1985 

180

Chemical workers, undated 

198

Chemical workers, undated 

202
Box Folder

Chemical, oil and atomic workers, 1953 

35: 1473

Cleaners and dryers, 1960 

35: 1474

Clothing workers, 1962-1968 

35: 1475

Clothing workers, undated 

125: 3596
Box

Clothing and textile workers, 1987 

180

Clothing and textile workers ( ACTWU), undated 

193

Clothing and Textile Workers ( ACTWU), undated 

198
Box Folder

Communications workers, 1962-1968 

35: 1476

Communications workers, undated 

125: 3597
Box

Communications workers, undated 

193

Communication workers, undated 

198

Communications Workers of America, undated 

181
Box Folder

CT State Employees Association, undated 

125: 3598
Box

Dictaphone, undated 

143
Box Folder

Directly affiliated unions, 1962-1974 

35: 1477

Distillery, rectifying wine and allied workers, 1965-1968 

35: 1478

Distillery, Rectifying Wine and Allied workers, undated 

125: 3599

Drug and Hospital workers, undated 

125: 3600-3601
Box

E.B. Guards, undated   (2 fl.)

143
Box Folder

Electrical radio and machine workers, 1962-1974 

35: 1480

Electrical, Radio and Machine workers ( IUE), undated 

125: 3602
Box

I.U.E., 1988 

191

International Union of Electricians, undated 

198
Box Folder

Electrical workers, 1962-1974 

35: 1479

Electrical workers ( IBEW), undated 

125: 3603
Box

Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood, undated 

181

Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of ( IBEW), undated 

193

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, undated 

198

I.B.E.W., undated 

202
Box Folder

Elevator constructors, 1967 

35: 1482

Engineers, undated 

125: 3604
Box

Engineers ( IUE), undated 

193

Engineers (Operating), 1988 

191
Box Folder

Engineers operating international, 1971-1974 

35: 1483
Box

Engineers, Operating ( IUOE), undated 

193

International Union of Operating Engineers (  I.U.O.E.), undated 

202
Box Folder

Engineers technical, 1965 

35: 1484

Farm workers, 1968-1974 

35: 1485
Box

Farm Workers, United, undated 

181

Fenner Company, undated 

143
Box Folder

Fire fighters, 1963-1972 

35: 1486

Firefighters, undated 

125: 3605
Box

Fire Fighters, undated 

181

Firefighters, 1988 

191

Fire fighters, undated 

193

Fitzgerald Company, undated 

143

Food and commercial workers, 1986 

180

Food and Commercial Workers (United), 1988 

191

Food and Commercial Workers, United, undated 

181
Box Folder

Food handlers, 1962-1968 

35: 1487

Food handlers, undated 

125: 3606-3607

Furniture workers, undated 

125: 3608

Garment workers, 1968 

35: 1488

Garment workers ( ILUGW), undated 

125: 3609
Box

Garment Workers Union, International Ladies', undated 

181

Garment Workers, International Ladies, undated 

198

Garment Workers, International Ladies ( ILGWU), undated 

193
Box Folder

Glass bottle blowers, undated 

125: 3610
Box

Glass Workers, 1988 

191

Glass workers, undated 

202
Box Folder

Government employees, 1964 

35: 1489

Government employees, undated 

125: 3611
Box

Government Employees, American Federation of, undated 

181
Box Folder

Graphic arts, undated 

125: 3612
Box

Graphic Communications, 1988 

191

Graphic Communications International, 1986 

180
Box Folder

Hatters, cap and millinary workers, undated 

35: 1490
Box

Health Care Employees, 1199, undated 

181

Health Care Employees, 1199, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Hotel employees, undated 

125: 3613
Box

Hotel Employees (HERE), undated 

193

Hotel employees, Restaurant Employees, 1988 

191

Hotel and Restaurant, undated 

198

Hotel and restaurant employees, undated 

202

Hotel employees, restaurant employees, undated 

181
Box Folder

Hotel, restaurant employees and bartenders, 1963-1974 

35: 1491

Insurance workers, 1962-1968 

35: 1492

Insurance workers international, undated 

126: 3614

Iron workers, undated 

35: 1493
Box

Ironworkers, undated 

181

Ironworkers, 1988 

191

Ironworkers, undated 

193

Ironworkers, undated 

202
Box Folder

Iron workers International, undated 

126: 3615

Jewelry workers, 1961-1963 

35: 1494-1495

Laborers, 1971-1974 

35: 1496

Laborers, undated 

126: 3616
Box

Laborers, 1988 

191

Laborers, undated 

193
Box Folder

Letter carriers, 1962 

35: 1497
Box

Letter carriers, undated 

193
Box Folder

Letter Carriers, National Association of, undated 

126: 3617
Box

Letter Carriers, National Association of, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Lithographers, 1964 

35: 1498

Longshoremen International, undated 

126: 3618
Box

Longshoremen's Union, International, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Machine workers, 1962-1974 

35: 1481

Machinists, 1962-1974 

35: 1499
Box

Machinists, undated 

181

Machinists, undated 

193

Machinists, undated 

198

Machinists, undated 

202

Machinists and aerospace, 1986 

180

Mail to all affiliates, undated 

193
Box Folder

Marine Engineers Association, undated 

126: 3619

Metal Trades Council, 1968 

35: 1500
Box

Metal Trades Council, undated 

198

Metal Trades Council, undated 

202
Box Folder

Metal Trades Council of New London County, undated 

126: 3620

Mine workers, 1961 

35: 1501
Box

Musicians, undated 

181

Musicians, 1988 

191

Musicians, undated 

193

Musicians, undated 

202
Box Folder

Musicians, American Federation, 1968-1973 

35: 1502

Musicians, American Federation of, undated 

126: 3621
Box

New England Health Care employees, undated 

194
Box Folder

Newspaper Guild, undated 

126: 3622
Box

Newspaper Guild, undated 

198

Newspaper Guild, 240 (Bristol), 1988 

191

Northeast AFL-CIO Council, undated 

181

Northeast AFL-CIO Council, undated 

198

Not affiliated, undated 

198

Office and Professional Employees International Union, 1985 

180

OPEIU, 1988 

191

OPEIU, undated 

194

O.P.E.I.U., undated 

198

Office and professional employees, local 376, undated 

181
Box Folder

Office employees, 1959-1974 

35: 1503

Office Employees, undated 

126: 3623
Box

Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers, undated 

198

Other state federations, undated 

181

Other state federations, undated 

198

Other state federations, undated 

202
Box Folder

Painters, decorators, paperhangers, 1963-1973 

35: 1504

Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers, undated 

126: 3624

Papermakers and workers, 1964-1968 

35: 1505

Papermakers and Workers, undated 

126: 3625
Box

Paperworkers, undated 

181

Paperworkers, 1988 

191

Paperworkers, undated 

198

Paperworkers, undated 

202
Box Folder

PATCO, undated 

126: 3626

Plumber, undated 

Box

133, undated 

181

133 constitutions, due books, undated 

181
Box

Plumbers, undated 

194

Plumbers, undated 

198
Box Folder

Plumbing and pipefitting, journeymen and apprentices, 1963-1974 

35: 1506

Plumbing and Pipefitting, undated 

126: 3627
Box

Police ( AFSCME Council 15), undated 

181

Police ( AFSCME Council 15), undated 

198

Police Association (AFSCME 15), undated 

194
Box Folder

Post office motor vehicle employees, 1963-1966 

35: 1507

Postal clerks, 1964-1967 

35: 1508

Postal clerks, undated 

126: 3628-3629
Box

Postal workers, 1986 

180

Postal Workers, 1988 

191

Postal workers, undated 

194

Postal workers, undated 

202

Preferred Utilities, undated 

143
Box Folder

Printing pressmen and assistants, 1964-1974 

35: 1509
Box

Protective Services, undated 

181
Box Folder

Pulp, sulphite and papermill workers, 1967 

35: 1510

Public employees, 1967-1973 

35: 1511
Box

Radio and television stations, undated 

194

Railroad workers, undated 

198

Railway, airline clerks, undated 

181

Railway and airline clerks, 1981-1985 

180
Box Folder

Railway Carmen, undated 

126: 3630

Reports, 1962-1984 

128: 3655-3664

Retail clerks, 1962-1974 

35: 1512

Retail Clerks Association, undated 

126: 3631

Retail, Wholesale department, undated 

126: 3632

Roofers, 1963 

35: 1513

Roofers, undated 

126: 3633
Box

Roofers, 1986 

180
Box Folder

Rubber, cork, linoleum and plastic workers, 1965, 1975 

35: 1514

Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic workers, undated 

126: 3634

SASCO, undated 

126: 3635
Box

School administrators, 1984 

180

School Administrators, undated 

181
Box Folder

Seafarers International Union, undated 

126: 3636

Service employees, 1951 

35: 1515
Box

Service employees, undated 

181

Service Employees, 1988 

191

Service employees, undated 

198
Box Folder

Service Employees International, undated 

126: 3637
Box

Service Employees International, 1985 

180

Service Employees International Union, undated 

194

1199/ SEIU, undated 

198
Box Folder

Sheet metal workers, 1965-1966 

35: 1516

Sheet Metal workers, undated 

126: 3638
Box

Sheet Metal Workers, 1988 

191

State, county, and municipal employees (AFSCME), undated 

194
Box Folder

Steel workers, undated 

35: 1517

Steel workers, undated 

126: 3639-3640
Box

Steelworkers, 1986 

180

Steelworkers, 1988 

191

Steelworkers, undated 

194

Steelworkers, undated 

198

Steelworkers, undated 

202
Box Folder

Stenotypers, 1963 

35: 1518
Box

Teachers, undated 

194
Box Folder

Teachers, undated 

127: 3641-3644
Box

Teachers, 1988 

191

Teachers, undated 

198

Teachers, undated 

202
Box Folder

Teachers Federation, 1961-1973 

35: 1519
Box

Teachers, American Federation of, undated 

181

Teachers, State Federation of, 1983-1986 

180
Box Folder

Teamsters, 1965 

35: 1520

Teamsters, undated 

127: 3645
Box

Teamsters, undated 

181

Teamsters, undated 

194
Box Folder

Telegraph workers, undated 

127: 3646

Telephone workers, undated 

127: 3647

Textile Workers, undated 

127: 3648

Textile Workers Union of America, 1970 

35: 1521

Theatrical, stage, 1962 

35: 1522

Theatrical, Stage, undated 

127: 3649
Box

Theatrical stage employees ATSE, undated 

181

Timex, undated 

143
Box Folder

“To all affiliates” notes and correspondence, 1959-1963 

36: 1528-1532

Tobacco workers, 1974 

35: 1523

Transit Union, undated 

127: 3650

Transport workers, 1975 

35: 1524
Box

Transportation, undated 

198

Transportation, undated 

202
Box Folder

Transportation Union, undated 

127: 3651

Typographical union, 1965-1972 

35: 1525

Typographical Union, 

127: 3652
Box

Typographical union, 1986 

180
Box Folder

Unaffiliated Union, undated 

127: 3653
Box

Union Merger Plan: Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, undated 

181

United Auto Workers, 1986 

177

United Auto Workers, 1988 

191

United Auto Workers, 

194

United Auto Workers, undated 

198

United Auto workers, undated 

202
Box Folder

United Farm Workers, 1975-1976 

35: 1527
Box

United Farm Workers, 1988 

191

United Food and Commercial Workers (  UFCW), undated 

194

United Food and Commercial workers, undated 

198

United Food and Commercial Workers, undated 

202

United Mine workers, undated 

198
Box Folder

Utility workers, 1975-1976 

35: 1526

Utility workers, undated 

127: 3654
Box

Utility workers, undated 

198

Utility workers, undated 

203

Subseries J: Strike Fund, 1958-1979 

Box Folder

Correspondence to affiliated locals from CSLC, 1961 

36: 1533

CT State Labor Council, 1962 

36: 1534

Affiliates, general notice, 1962 

36: 1535

Affiliations applications, 1961-1967 

36: 1536

General, 1958-1959 

36: 1537

Local 229 IUE, 1959 

36: 1538

Local 329, office employees, 1959 

36: 1539

Steelworkers, 1959 

36: 1540

R & S contributions fund, 1959-1960 

36: 1541

United Aircraft, 1960 

36: 1542

Lodges 743, 1746, 1960 

36: 1543

Local 24345, 1961 

36: 1544

UAW 379,  Jacobs Company, 1961 

36: 1545

Lodes 609 IAM, 933  TWUA, undated 

36: 1546

Locals 

Box Folder

1335 IAM, 289 IUE, 1962 

36: 1547

2120 IAM, 100 AIW, 1962 

36: 1548

1645 UAW, 1963-1964 

36: 1549

1335, Sperry Rand, 1964 

36: 1550

1800, Bristol Brass, 1965 

36: 1551

2120, Machinists, 1966 

36: 1552

76-L, 436, 100, Lithographers, Chemical and Typographers, 1966 

36: 1553
Box Folder

Sessions Creek IUE 261, 1967 

36: 1554

Emhart Ledge 1249 IAM, 1962 

36: 1555

Uniroyal, 1962 

36: 1556

Rubber workers Local 308, 1967 

36: 1557

Local 19, IAM, 1967 

36: 1558

Steelworkers 1445, 1967-1968 

36: 1559

Brewery Local 35, 1957-1960 

36: 1560

Stanley Works IAM 1249 and 1433, 1968 

36: 1561

Metal Trades Council, 1968 

36: 1562

IUE Local 249, 1968 

36: 1563

Insurance workers, 1968 

36: 1564

IAM 1355, 1968-1969 

36: 1565

IAM 609, 1964 

36: 1566

IBE 1370, 1969 

36: 1567

IAM 609, 1335, 1969 

36: 1568

OE, 1969-1970 

36: 1569-1570

Printing pressmen Local 401, 1969 

36: 1571

Machinists Local 627, 1970 

36: 1572

Rubber workers Local 93, 1970 

36: 1573

General strike fund, 1970 

36: 1574

Hotel and restaurant Local 35, 1971 

36: 1575

Machinists Lodge 646, 1971 

36: 1576

United Telegraph Local 47, 1971 

36: 1577

Grape boycott, 1971 

36: 1578

1303, 1972 

36: 1579

Farah strike, 1972 

36: 1580

Amal Transit Local 425, 1973 

36: 1581

Printers, pressmen Local 74, 1973 

36: 1582

Steelworkers Local 1558, 1973 

36: 1583

Senior Citizens Fund, 1973 

36: 1584

IAM 1137, 1973 

36: 1585

OPEIU Local 329, 1973 

36: 1586

Hotel and restaurant Local 217, 1974 

36: 1587-1588

IUE 281, 1974 

36: 1589

Farah strike, end, 1974 

36: 1590

Red Cross strike, picket line photograph, 1975 

36: 1591

United farm workers, 1974 

37: 1592

IUE Local 256, 1975 

37: 1593

Metal trades assistance, 1975 

37: 1594

AFSCME 1303 Red Cross, 1975 

37: 1595

IUE Local 251, 1975 

37: 1596

USWA Local 5104, 1975 

37: 1597

IUE Local 256, 1975 

37: 1598

RWDSU 1199 Assistance, 1976 

37: 1599

Service employees Local 531, 1975 

37: 1600

Red Cross accessory Local 743, 1977 

37: 1601

USWA Anaconda, 1976 

37: 1602

IUE Local 281, 1976 

37: 1603

URW, 1976 

37: 1604

IAM Local 1021, 1976 

37: 1605

Hotel and restaurant 59, 1976 

37: 1606

Hotel and restaurant 35, 1977 

37: 1607

Hotel and restaurant 217, 1977 

37: 1608

United farm workers, 1977-1978 

37: 1609

AIW Local 641, 1978 

37: 1610

OPEIU Local 106, 1978 

37: 1611

Food for the miners, 1978 

37: 1612-1613

Vietnam Refugee Fund, 1978-1979 

37: 1614

Subseries K: Fiscal Records, 1958-1979 

Box Folder

Financial reports by unions, CT IAU, 1958 

37: 1615

NAACP, 1958-1959 

37: 1616

CARE contributions, 1958-1959 

37: 1617

Labor's Fund for Albertus Magnus, 1959 

37: 1618

Pension benefits, 1959 

37: 1619

UNICEF contributions, 1961 

37: 1620

Dinner Union label, 1961 

37: 1621

CARE Contributions, 1960-1961 

37: 1622

United Fund Payroll deductions, 1962 

37: 1623

United mine workers IM3 labor reports, 1963 

37: 1624

Financial records, CSLC, 1963 

37: 1625

Bills, 1964-1966 

37: 1626

Financial reports, CSLC, 1960-1967 

37: 1627

Workmen's Compensation booklets, 1972 

37: 1628

Eastern Rail Alliance, 1975 

37: 1629

Operation Fuel, 1977 

37: 1630

Consumer credit assistance, 1972 

37: 1631

Interum Quarterly Financial reports, CSLC, 1978-1979 

37: 1632

Subseries L: State Government, undated, 1957-1968 

Section 1: Executive 

Box Folder

Governor, 1965-1967 

37: 1633
Box

Governor, undated 

196
Box Folder

Lt. Governor, 1966 

37: 1634

Secretary of State, 1966 

37: 1635

Attorney General, 1966 

37: 1636
Box

Attorney General, undated 

196
Box Folder

Leo J. Dunn, Deputy Commissioner of Labor, 1962 

37: 1637
Box

Governor William O'Neill, 1988 

192

Attorney General, 1988 

192

General Assembly candidates, undated 

196

Governor's Building Construction Advisory Committee, 1988 

192

Governor's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped, 1988 

192

Secretary of the State, undated 

196

Weicker, Lowell, undated 

196

Section 2: Legislature 

Box Folder

Attendance record (workshops), 1961 

37: 1638

Civil Rights Committee, 1962 

37: 1639

Constitutional amendments, 1965 

37: 1640

Legislative Action, 

Box Folder

Civil Rights, 1965 

37: 1641

Healthcare centers, undated 

37: 1642

Lie detector, 1965 

37: 1643

Miscellaneous, 1966-1967 

37: 1644

Social and welfare legislation, 1967 

37: 1645

Unemployment compensation, 1967 

37: 1646

Bulletins, 1961-1963 

37: 1647-1648

General, 1967 

37: 1649

Notes, 1963 

37: 1650

Programs, CFL, 1963-1965 

37: 1651

Report, 1961 

37: 1652

Roll call notes (House session), 1961 

37: 1653

State representatives and senators, 1957-1962 

37: 1654

Workshop attendance, 1963 

37: 1655

Section 3: Departments 

Box Folder

Aging, undated 

129: 3665
Box

Aging, 1988 

192

American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Banking, undated 

129: 3666
Box

Children, Commission on, 1988 

192

Commission, Betty L. Tianti, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Consumer protection, 1968 

37: 1656

Corrections, undated 

129: 3669
Box

Corrections, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Economic development, undated 

129: 3670

Education, 1966-1967 

37: 1657
Box

Education, undated 

129
Box Folder

Board of Higher Education, undated 

129: 3667

Board of Governors, undated 

129: 3668

Employment Security Appeals, 1988 

192

Employment Security Division, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Environmental protection, undated 

129: 3671

Health, 1962 

37: 1658
Box

Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Human resources, undated 

129: 3672
Box

Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Insurance, undated 

129: 3673
Box

Labor, undated 

38
Box Folder

Jobless pay claims, 1958 

38: 1659

Board of Labor Relations, 1962 

38: 1660

Employment Security Division, Research Dept., 1961-1962 

38: 1661

General, 1964-1967 

38: 1662

Mediation and Appeals Board, 1965-1967 

38: 1663

Labor Relations Board, 1966-1967 

38: 1664

Unemployment insurance, 1961 

38: 1665
Box Folder

Labor, 1968-1983 

129: 3674-3690

Labor Relations Board, undated 

129: 3691-3693
Box

Labor Relations (State Board of), Internal Operations, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Mediation and Arbitration Board, undated 

129: 3694-3695
Box

Mediation and Arbitration, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Mental Health Commission, 1965-1967 

38: 1666

Other departments, 1960-1962 

38: 1667

Personnel, 1962 

38: 1668
Box

Policy and Management, Office of, 1988 

192
Box Folder

Public Utilities Commission, 1964 

38: 1669

Treasurer, Henry E. Parker, undated 

129: 3696

Section 4: Public Acts 

Box Folder

Summary of Bills supported by CSLC, 1961 

38: 1670

Citizens Job Protection Bill, 1961 

38: 1671

Employee Welfare Fund contributions, non payment of, 1961 

38: 1672-1673

Payment of health, welfare & pension contributions, 1961 

38: 1674

Establishment of industrial training and research center, 1961 

38: 1675

Labor disputes, 1961 

38: 1676

Labor hearings, 1961 

38: 1677

Labor organizations, annual reports, 1961 

38: 1678

State Labor Relations Act, undated 

38: 1679

Licensing of elecricians, 1961 

38: 1680

Mediation of arbitration, 1961 

38: 1681

Mercantile trade openings on Sundays or holidays, 1961 

38: 1682

Minimum wage, 1961 

38: 1683

Preference to residents on state highways and bridges, 1961 

38: 1684

Prevailing wage rates, state construction contracts, 1961 

38: 1685-1686

Public accommodations, 1961 

38: 1687

Time off for waiting, 1961 

38: 1688

Making an appeal to UConn Labor Education Center, 1961 

38: 1689

UConn, adjustment of faculty salaries, 1961 

38: 1690

Veterans distribution, sale of WWII roster, 1961 

38: 1691

Elevator constructors examining board, 1962 

38: 1692

Licensing of portable engineers, 1962 

38: 1693

Payment of prevailing wages on public works projects, 1962 

38: 1694

Trade Expansion Act of 1962, 1962 

38: 1695

Burial Expenses for Vietnam, 1963 

38: 1696

Pensions for New Haven city employees, 1963 

38: 1697

Insurance premiums—insurance agents strike, 1963 

38: 1698

Retail mark-up on alcoholic beverages, 1963 

38: 1699-1700

Transportation Authority (CT), 1963 

38: 1701

Unemployment Compensation Act, 1963 

38: 1702

Workmens' compensation, 1963 

38: 1703

Workmens' rehabilitation, 1963 

38: 1704

Collective bargaining by municipalities, 1965 

38: 1705

Health care center, 1967 

38: 1706
Box

Wages, Regulation of, 1988 

192

Wages, Prevailing rate of, 1988 

192

Subseries M: U.S. Government, undated, 1957-1968 

Section 1: Departments 

Box Folder

Army/Civil Defense, 1965-1967 

38: 1707

Commerce, 1962-1965 

38: 1708

Correspondence, 1971-1985 

130: 3697-3704

Correspondence, 1971-1985 

130: 3722-3729

Defense, 1962 

38: 1709

General, 1962-1968 

38: 1711-1712

Labor, undated 

38: 1710

Labor, undated 

130: 3705-3711

Labor, 1970-1985 

130: 3730-3736

Labor Management reports, 1960-1962 

38: 1713

Legislation, undated 

38: 1714
Box

Presidency, undated 

130
Box Folder

Jimmy Carter, undated 

130: 3719-3720

Ronald Reagan, undated 

130: 3721

Presidential Ads, undated 

130
Box Folder

Carter, undated 

130: 3739-3740

Reagan, undated 

130: 3741
Box Folder

Transportation, 

130: 3712

Transportation, 

130: 3737-3738

White House, 1957-1958 

38: 1715

Section 2: House of Representatives 

Box Folder

CT Congressional delegation, memoranda and correspondence, 1965-1967 

38: 1716

Bowles, Chester, 1958 

38: 1717

Cretella, Albert W., 1958 

38: 1718

Driscoll, John, undated 

38: 1719

Daddario, Emilio, 1958-1967 

38: 1720

Giaimo, Robert, 1962-1964 

38: 1721

Grabowski, Bernard, 1966 

38: 1722

Irwin, Donald J., 1958-1967 

38: 1723

Meskill, Thomas J., 1967 

38: 1724

Monagan, John S., 1965-1967 

38: 1725

Onge, William L. St., 1962-1967 

38: 1726-1728

Patterson, James T., 1958 

38: 1729

Sadak, Antoni N., 1958 

38: 1730

Seely-Brown, Horace, 1962 

38: 1731

Sibal, Abram W., undated 

38: 1732
Box

House of Representatives, 1988 

192

Section 3: U.S. Senate 

Box Folder

Bush, Prescott, 1958 

38: 1733

Dodd, Thomas, 1961-1962 

38: 1734

Ribicoff, Abraham, 1965-1967 

38: 1735

Purtell, William, 1958 

38: 1736
Box

Senators, 1988 

192

Section 4: Legislation 

Box Folder

Bankruptcy Bill, undated 

130: 3713

Cabaret Tax Bill HR 2164, 1960 

38: 1738

Caribbean Basin Initiative, undated 

130: 3714

Federal Tax Reform, undated 

130: 3715

Federal Capital Investment Program, undated 

130: 3716

Federal Budget, 1985-1986 

130: 3717

General, 1965-1967 

38: 1737

Immigration, 

130: 3718

King Anderson Health Care bill, 1962 

38: 1739

Subseries N: Committee on Political Education [COPE], undated, 1947-1980 

Section 1: Organization Files 

Box Folder

Administrative Committee, 1977-1982 

131: 3747

Budgets and correspondence, 1980-1984 

131: 3748

By-laws, 1959-1963 

39: 1740-1741

General information, 1961 

39: 1742
Box

Central Labor Councils, undated 

198
Box Folder

C.I.S.C.R.R., 1984 

131: 3749

Concerned seniors, 1976 

131: 3750

Conference kits, 1960-1977 

131: 3751-3754

Coordinator, job description, 1979 

39: 1743

Job applications, undated 

Box

COPE, 1988 

192
Box

Retiree program, 1988 

192

General Information, 1988 

192

COPE Committee, 1988   (8 fl)

190

C.O.P.E. interviews, 1990 August   (2 folders)

198

COPE questionnaire, 1986 

190
Box

Griffin, Nancy, undated 

190

Marinan, Joseph, undated 

190

Robles, Mario, undated 

190

Loeser, undated 

190

Pearson, undated 

190

Democrats, undated 

190

Districts, undated 

131
Box Folder

1st, 1976 

131: 3755

2nd, 1976 

131: 3756

6th, 1976 

131: 3757

Dunleavy, Martin J., Director, 

198

Executive Board members, undated 

198
Box Folder

Informational data, 1976 

131: 3758

Instructions, 1974 

131: 3759
Box

Internationals, undated 

198
Box Folder

Issues questionnaire, 1976 

131: 3760

Local Union listings, 1976 

39: 1744

Local Union programs, undated 

39: 1745
Box

Master list, undated 

198
Box Folder

Meetings, 1985 

131: 3761
Box

Michael Noonan, COPE Director, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Miscellaneous, 1982-1984 

131: 3762

Opinion research, 1976 

131: 3763

Personnel listings, undated 

39: 1746
Box

Preliminary meetings, undated 

198
Box Folder

Reports, COPE, 1979 

131: 3764
Box

Retiree Program, undated 

198

Smith, Al, undated 

198

State Associations and Councils, undated 

198

State COPE: general, undated 

198

State Endorsements, undated 

190

State Issues Questionnaire, undated   (2 fl.)

180
Box Folder

State Senate, 1976 

131: 3765
Box

State questionnaire, undated 

198
Box Folder

Telephone bank, 1976 

131: 3766
Box

Town File, 1976 

131
Box Folder

Bridgeport, undated 

131: 3767

Central Labor Councils, undated 

131: 3768

Bristol, undated 

131: 3769

Danbury, undated 

131: 3770

Hartford (Greater), undated 

131: 3771

Meriden, undated 

131: 3772

Middletown, undated 

131: 3773

Naugatuck, undated 

131: 3774

New Britain, undated 

131: 3775

New Haven, undated 

131: 3776

New London, undated 

131: 3777

Norwalk, undated 

131: 3778

Norwich, undated 

131: 3779

Stamford, undated 

131: 3780

Torrington, undated 

131: 3781

Waterbury, undated 

131: 3782

Willimantic, undated 

131: 3783
Box Folder

United labor Committee for Political Action, undated 

131: 3784
Box

Workshops, undated 

198

Workshop at Yankee Silversmith restaurant, undated 

198

Section 2: Officers' Files 

Box Folder

National Director, Al Barkan, 1962-1980 

39: 1747-1752

National Deputy Director, Joseph Rourke, 1963-1967 

39: 1753

State Coordinator, undated 

39: 1754

Madeline Matchko, 1965-1967 

39: 1755

Betty Tianti, 1974-1979 

39: 1756-1758

Carol Colbeth, 1980 

39: 1759-1763

Betty Tianti-  John Driscoll memoranda, undated 

39: 1764-1767

Regional Director, Henry Murray, 1966 

39: 1768

WAD Director, Esther Murray, 1965-1966 

39: 1769

Section 3: Meetings 

Box Folder

CT Federation of Labor, Labor's League for Political Education, 1950-1957 

40: 1770

Correspondence, undated 

40: 1771

CSLC/COPE, 1961-1977 

40: 1772-1777

Section 4: Correspondence 

Box Folder

COPE Committee, 1964-1980 

40: 1778-1792

National, 1958-1964 

40: 1793-1801

Conferences, 1962-1980 

40: 1802-1809

Carol Colbath, 1981-1982 

131: 3742

Madeline Matchko, 1985 

131: 3743

National COPE, 1980-1984 

131: 3745

Mike Noonan, 1980-1984 

131: 3744

Union membership, 1976 

131: 3746

Section 5: Voter Information 

Box Folder

General information, 1958-1967 

41: 1810-1811

AFL-CIO voting record, 1958-1962 

41: 1812

Canvassing, 1956-1966 

41: 1813

Congressional candidates, 1970-1980 

41: 1814-1816

CT Congressional delegation voting record, 1952-1958 

41: 1817-1818

Voting Records, Ribicoff and Seely, 1947-1958 

41: 1819

Eligible voters lists, 1960 

41: 1820

Election rules, 1950 

41: 1821

Endorsements, 1966-1976 

41: 1822-1824

Miscellaneous, 1962-1967 

41: 1825

Platform hearings, 1966 

41: 1826

Pamphlets, 1950-1980 

41: 1827-1829

Questionnaires and answers, 1976 

41: 1830

Town and city election data, 1980 

41: 1831-1832

Section 6: Voter Registration 

Box Folder

Voter registration, 1958-1970 

41: 1833-1845

Budget, 1965-1980 

41: 1846-1858

Contributions, 1958-1967 

42: 1859-1871

Publications, COPE memorandum, 1956-1957 

42: 1872

Democratic Party 

Box Folder

CT State Central Committee, 1972-1976 

42: 1873-1878

National Committee, 1972-1975 

43: 1879-1888
Box Folder

Political memorandum from COPE, 1956-1957 

43: 1889

CT State Labor Council, correspondence, 1959-1962 

43: 1890-1891

Subseries O: Education, undated, 1953-1981 

Box Folder

Director of Education, Ruth Greenberg, 1960 

43: 1892-1893

Economic, 1966 

43: 1894

Legislation, 1967 

43: 1895

Library Services, 1966-1967 

43: 1896
Box Folder

Materials request, 1965-1966 

43: 1897

Miscellaneous, 1962-1967 

43: 1898

Publication, 1962-1966 

43: 1899

Scholarship Information, 1963-1965 

43: 1900

Student loans, 1960 

43: 1901

University of Connecticut 

Box Folder

Labor Advisory Committee, 1966 

43: 1902

Labor Education Center, 1964-1965 

43: 1903
Box Folder

Vocational, 1966-1967 

43: 1904

Bridgeport Conference on school dropouts, 1961 

43: 1905

Books and materials program, undated 

44: 1906

Conference for Educational Committees, 1961 

44: 1907

CT Educational Television, 1962 

44: 1908

General, Ruth Greenberg, 1959-1962 

44: 1909

GHLC, economic aid, Fall Conference, 1962 

44: 1910

HFTD, Religion-Labor Project, 1960-1962 

44: 1911

Labor, management and economic security—talks, 1958 

44: 1912

Labor Education courses, 1961 

44: 1913

Labor Education programs, 1961 

44: 1914

Loyalty oath data, 1953 

44: 1915

Materials requests, 1962 

44: 1916

National Institute of Labor Education, 1961 

44: 1917

National Library Week, 1962 

44: 1918

NAACP, 1958-1962 

44: 1919

Other Departments—Greenberg, CT, 1962 

44: 1920-1921

Religion and Labor Council of America, 1962 

44: 1922

Resource units on Labor, secondary school students and teachers, undated 

44: 1923

State Federations of Labor—Greenberg, 1962 

44: 1924

CSLC Summer school, 1962-1975 

44: 1925-1928

Summer school, 1980 

44: 1929

TalkBack, community services, 1975 

44: 1930

University of Connecticut, 1962 

44: 1931
Box Folder

Labor Education Center, 1962-1970 

44: 1932-1934

Annual reports, 1978-1981 

44: 1935-1936

Labor-Management Institute, 1960-1962 

44: 1937

Trade Union Courier, 1954-1958 

44: 1938-1939

Unemployment, 1953-1960 

44: 1940

UAW, “News”, 1962 

44: 1941

WHNC stations, CT Service Council, 1962 

44: 1942

Community Services, 1973-1977 

44: 1943-1946

Human Resource Development Institute, Employment and Training Committee, 1978-1980 

44: 1947-1952

William St. Onge Scholarship, 1965-1972 

44: 1953

Subseries P: Health and Welfare, undated, 1952-1982 

Box Folder

AFL-CIO Department of Urban and Housing, undated 

45: 1971

Blue Cross, 1961 

45: 1972-1973

Bridgeport, undated 

132: 3788-3790

Community services: employment and training, 1973-1977 

45: 1954-1958

Hartford, undated 

132: 3786

Human Resources Development Institute, 1978-1981 

45: 1959-1965

Legislation, 1961 

45: 1966

Miscellaneous, undated 

45: 1967

New England Congressional Caucus, 1978-1979 

45: 1968

New England Solar Energy Center, 1978-1979 

45: 1969

OSHA, 1977-1979 

45: 1970

University of Connecticut 

Box Folder

Connecticut, 1960 

45: 1974

Fair Housing Practices, 1961 

45: 1975

New Haven 

Box Folder

City Plan Commission, 1962 

45: 1976

Custodians and Engineers Retirement Fund, 1959 

45: 1977

Family Services of, Inc., 1959 

45: 1978

Housing Department, 1959 

45: 1979

Council of Social Agencies, 1961 

45: 1980

Urban League, 1962 

45: 1981

Housing laws, 1962 

45: 1982

Human Relations Council, 1962 

45: 1983

Police Department annual report, Centennial issues, 1961 

45: 1984

Seniors, 1960-1961 

45: 1985

Nursing Homes: Special Committee on Aging U.S. Senate, undated 

45: 1986

Substandard housing, 1952-1958 

45: 1987

Welfare and Pension plan Disclosure Act, amended, 1962 

45: 1988

Workers Health Institute, 1980-1982 

45: 1989
Box Folder

New Haven, undated 

132: 3787

United Labor Agency, 1984 

132: 3785

Subseries Q: Testimonials and Memorials, undated, 1959-1979 

Box Folder

O'Brien-Googel, 1959 

45: 1990

Msgr. Donnelly, 1959 

45: 1991

Kowalski, undated 

45: 1992

Sviridoff, 1962 

45: 1993

Bishop Donnell fund, 1965 

45: 1994

McAuliffe, 1966-1969 

45: 1995-1996

John Glenn, 1976 

45: 1997

Frank “Chuck” Avalone, 1977 

45: 1998

Peter Reilly, 1979 

45: 1999

Governor's ball, 1979 

45: 2000

Subseries R: National and State Issues, 1986 

Box

CT AFL-CIO communications with US Congressmen, 1986 

174

National Labor Relations Act Violators, 1986 

174

US Department of Labor, 1986 

174

US Legislative Issues, 1986 

174

US Taxes, 1986 

174

International Economy, 1986 

174

CT Democrats, 1986 

174

Governor O'Neill, 1986 

174

Secretary of State, 1986 

174

Department of Health Services, 1986 

174

Commission on Hospitals, 1986 

174

CT Office of Policy and Management, 1986 

174

Permanent Commission on the Status of Women, 1986 

174

Peraro, Commissioner of Labor, 1986 

174

CT Labor Department, 1986 

174

Asbestos, 1986 

174

Amnesty International, 1986 

174

AAUP, 1986 

174

CT Association for Human Services, 1986 

174

CCAG Ad book, 1986 

174

Coalition of Labor Women, 1986 

174

CT Union of Telephone Workers, 1986 

174

Higher Education correspondence, 1986 

174

Freedom of Information, 1986 

174

Good Jobs Campaign, 1986 

174

Naugatuck Valley Project, 1986 

174

Public Broadcasting, 1986 

174

Unemployment Compensation, 1986 

174

United Auto Workers Activity, 1986 

174

Workers' Compensation, 1986 

174

Collapse of L'Ambience Plaza, 1987 

175

Pratt & Whitney UTC and  IAMAW negotiations, 1985 

175

Subseries S: Connecticut AFL-CIO , undated 

Box

COPE, undated 

181

COPE budget, undated 

181

Driscoll, John: President Emeritus , undated 

181

Driscoll, John: President Emeritus, undated 

203

Executive Board, undated 

203

Executive Board, undated 

203

Financial data, undated 

203

Financial reports, undated 

203

Financial Reports, undated 

181

Health and Safety Committee, undated 

181

Housing Investment Committee, undated 

181

Legal Counsel, Norman Zolot, undated 

181

Legislative Committee (National), undated 

181

Looker, Aleta: Secretary to the President, undated 

203

MacFadden, Tammy: Secretary Treasurer, undated 

203

News releases, undated 

181

News releases, undated 

203

News releases, undated 

203

Newsletter/newspaper, undated 

203

Newspaper, undated 

181

Newspaper, undated 

203

Olsen, President John W., undated 

203

Staff, undated 

203

Staff memoranda, undated 

181

Strike Assistance, undated 

181

Testimony by staff, undated 

181

Zolot, Norman: legal counsel, undated 

203

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Series V: Legislative Files, undated, 1949-1989 

Subseries A: Correspondence, 1970-1980 

Box Folder

John Driscoll, U.S. Senate, 1970-1980 

46: 2001-2011

John Driscoll, U.S. House of Representatives, 1971-1980 

46: 2012-2021

Subseries B: Legislative Committees, 1949-1978 

Box Folder

Personnel Study Committee: CT as an Employer, 1949 

46: 2022

Commission to study the problem of revision pertaining to state welfare laws, 1960 

46: 2023

Labor committee, 1971 

46: 2024

Legislative committee, 1971 

46: 2025

National Advisory committee, 1970-1971 

46: 2026

Committee on structure of state, filer report, 1976 

46: 2027

Governor's committee on employment of handicapped, 1977 

46: 2028

Economic review committee, 1977 

47: 2029

Union Labor Legislative Committee, 1975-1977 

47: 2030

Wilde Committee, 1977-1978 

47: 2031

House Committee testimony, 1971-1978 

47: 2032-2038

Subseries C: Platform proposals, 1960-1974 

Box Folder

Platforms, 1960-1966 

47: 2039-2049

CT Democratic state platforms, 1962-1974 

47: 2050

Subseries D: Legislative Conferences, undated, 1975-1981 

Box Folder

New England Regional Commission, 1978 

48: 2051

New England Regional Commission and Economic Advisory Committee, 1975-1980 

48: 2052-2068

White House Conference on Balanced National Economic Growth and Development, undated 

Box Folder

 1977 October 

48: 2069-2073

 1977 November 

48: 2074-2076

 1978 February 

48: 2077-2081

Council for Northeast Economic Growth, 1975-1977 

48: 2082-2089

Northeast Economic Council, 1978-1981 

49: 2090-2100

Subseries E: General Assembly, undated, 1970-1981 

Box Folder

Representatives, undated 

132: 3792

Senatorial districts, undated 

50: 2101

Senators, undated 

132: 3791

Legislative bulletins, 1979 

50: 2102

Copies, undated 

50: 2103-2104

General Assembly, special session, 1979 

50: 2105

Legislative correspondence, 1979 

50: 2106

Legislative files 

Box Folder

Labor committee, 1979 

50: 2107

Summary, scorecard, status report, 1980 

50: 2108

House bill listing, 1981 

50: 2109
Box Folder

Duplicates of Box 50, undated 

51: 2110-2119

 1980 

132: 3820

 1982 

132: 3821-3824

 1983 

132: 3825-3827

 1984 

132: 3828

 1985 

132: 3829-3832

Subseries F: Gubernatorial Files, undated, 1972-1980 

Box

Correspondence, undated 

51
Box Folder

Thomas Meskill, 1972-1973 

51: 2120-2121

Ella T. Grasso, 1974-1980 

51: 2122-2126
Box Folder

Governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Education, 1981 

51: 2127
Box

Coalition of Northeast Governors (CONEG), undated 

52
Box Folder

Conference, 1976 

52: 2128-2129

Correspondence and notes, 1978-1979 

52: 2130-2132

Subseries G: Connecticut Government Departments, 1968-1978 

Box Folder

Attorney General, 1971-1977 

53: 2133

Aging, 1969-1975 

53: 2134

Arts, 1971 

53: 2135

Banking, 1977 

53: 2136

Children and Youth Services, 1972-1975 

53: 2137

Commerce, 1973-1977 

53: 2138-2139

Commerce, Committee of Concern for CT jobs, 1974-1976 

53: 2140

Community Affairs, 1971-1977 

53: 2141

Crime and corrections, 1971-1972 

53: 2142

Environmental Protection, 1972-1978 

53: 2143

Human Services, 1972-1976 

53: 2144

Insurance, 1974-1977 

53: 2145

Labor Commissioner, 1975-1977 

53: 2146

Personnel, 1978 

54: 2147

Secretary of State, 1968-1977 

54: 2148

Subseries H: Atomic Energy, undated, 1952-1988 

Section 1: Correspondence, 1956-1960 

Box Folder

Andrew Biemiller, 1956 

54: 2149

Henry H. Marx, 1956 

54: 2150-2151

Linus Pauling, 1960 

54: 2152

William Schnitzler, 1957 

54: 2153

Hugh Ward, 1956 

54: 2154

Section 2: AFL-CIO Conference on Atomic Energy, undated, 1957 

Box Folder

Workmen's Compensation, 1957 

54: 2155

Atomic energy development, undated 

54: 2156

Radiation hazards, undated 

54: 2157

Labor's stake in atomic energy, undated 

54: 2158

Remarks by Walter Reuther, 1957 

54: 2159

Section 3: General subject file, undated, 1952-1988 

Box Folder

American Nuclear Society, 1957 

54: 2160

Atomic Energy Bill, 1956 

54: 2161

Atomic energy development plan for NY State, 1959 

54: 2162

CT nuclear development, 1956-1961 

54: 2163

Federal and legal aspects of nuclear energy, 1957 

54: 2164

Forand Bill, 1958 

54: 2165

Health and safety, labor memorandum, undated 

54: 2166

Implications of the Nuclear Age on high school curricula, 1957 

54: 2167

Institute for Atomics, 1956 

54: 2168

International Association of Accident Boards and Commissions, 1956 

54: 2169

Legislative frontiers of atomic energy, 1957 

54: 2170

Northeast nuclear advocate, 1977 

54: 2171

Radiation sources and materials, CT Dept. of Health, 1952-1988 

54: 2172

Report of Labor Seminar: panel on the impact of peaceful uses of atomic energy, 1955 

54: 2173

Pamphlet material, 1956 

54: 2174

Uses of radiation in CT, 1957 

54: 2175

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1957-1960 

54: 2176-2177

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission: facts, 1957 

54: 2178

U.S. Department of Commerce: radiation protection standards, 1956 

54: 2179

Subseries I: Education, 1959-1977 

Box Folder

Correspondence, 1970-1977 

54: 2180-2184

CT Humanities Council, 1970-1977 

55: 2185

Educational Directory of CT, 1959-1967 

55: 2186

Labor and vocational education, 1963-1965 

55: 2187

UConn Labor Education Center, 1970-1977 

55: 2188-2193

Subseries J: Health and Welfare, undated, 1956-1979 

Box Folder

Correspondence, 1967-1971 

55: 2194-2197

America's health needs, 1963 

55: 2198

Medical care for the aged, 1961 

55: 2199

National Council for Senior Citizens, Medicare Supplement Plan, undated 

55: 2200

National Health Insurance, 1956 

55: 2201

OSHA 

Box Folder

General, 1970-1972 

55: 2202

Administration, 1976-1977 

55: 2203

House Bill 7280, 1977 

55: 2204

Industry Standards, 1977 

55: 2205

Senate voting record, 1976 

55: 2206

UConn Labor Center, undated 

55: 2207
Box Folder

Senior Intern program, 1974-1975 

55: 2208

Welfare, 1979 

55: 2209

Subseries K: Taxation, 1961-1981 

Box Folder

General, 1961-1963 

56: 2210-2212

CT Conference of municipalities, 1976-1979 

56: 2213

Council of Employment and Fair Taxation, 1976-1981 

56: 2214-2216

Legislative session tax material, 1981 

56: 2217

State revenue tax force, 1969-1971 

56: 2218-2222

Subseries L: United Labor Agency, undated, 1979-1980 

Section 1: Correspondence file, 1979-1980 

Box Folder

General, 1979-1980 

57: 2223-2236

Section 2: Subject file, undated, 1979-1980 

Box Folder

A, 1980 

57: 2237

Board of Director's meeting—minutes, reports, undated 

57: 2238

CT United Labor community service—minutes and reports, undated 

57: 2239
Box Folder

Correspondence with United Way, 

57: 2240

Correspondence with unions, undated 

57: 2241

General Correspondence, undated 

57: 2242

By-laws, constitution, 1979-1980 

57: 2243

United Labor Committee: strike pay, 1980 

57: 2244

United Way boycott: press clippings, 1980 

57: 2245

United Way responses, 1980 

57: 2246

Subseries M: Subject Files, undated, 1952-1991 

Box Folder

AFL-CIO candidate questionnaire, 1980 

57: 2247
Box

AFL-CIO Summer school, 1988 

191

American Family Celebration, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Analysis of political vulnerability of congressmen, 1977 

57: 2248
Box

Anti-Apartheid Committee, undated 

143
Box Folder

Anti-inflation policies, 1977-1978 

57: 2249
Box

Appropriations Committee, 1987 

182
Box Folder

Bills—House and Senate (CT), 1979-1981 

57: 2250-2254

Ban the can, 1975-1977 

57: 2255

Banks, 1971 

57: 2256
Box

Banking Committee, 1985 

182

Campaign financing, undated 

143
Box Folder

Campaign letters, 1980 

57: 2257

CETA, application for funding, 1979 

57: 2258

Citizens' Coalition for current federal issues, 1977 

57: 2259

City and town development act, 1979 

57: 2260

Civil Action #15105, U.S. District Court, 1972 

57: 2261

Collective bargaining for state employees, 1975 

7: 2262

Collective bargaining rights for municipal supervisors, 1978 

58: 2263

Colorado State Labor Council, 1972 

58: 2265

Concerned Seniors for Better Government, 1974-1981 

58: 2266-2272
Box

Congressional districts, undated 

143
Box

1st, undated 

143

1st, undated 

196

2nd, undated 

143

2nd, undated 

196

3rd, undated 

143

3rd, undated 

196

4th, undated 

196

5th, undated 

143

5th, undated 

196

6th, undated 

143

6th, undated 

196

Connecticut, undated 

143

Connecticut celebration, undated 

143
Box Folder

Connecticut colleges, 1971-1976 

58: 2264

COPE 

Box

General, 1986-1987 

182

Committee, 1986 

182

Check off, undated 

182

Deductions, undated 

182

Flyers, undated 

182

Scorecard, undated 

182

Questionnaire, undated 

182
Box

COPE work, undated 

143

Corrections, Department of, undated 

203

Correspondence, COPE, undated 

143
Box Folder

Council of Social Agencies, 1967 

58: 2277
Box

CSFT on taxes, undated 

143
Box Folder

CT Council of Economic Advisors, 1972-1980 

58: 2273-2276
Box

Davis, undated 

143
Box Folder

Dickey-Lincoln Project, 1969 

58: 2278
Box

DiNordi, undated 

143
Box Folder

Diocesan Bureau of Social Services, New Haven, 1959 

58: 2279

Directory of CT manufacturing establishments, 1962 

58: 2280
Box

Dodd, Christopher, undated 

143

Economic Summit, 1991 

203

Education Committee, undated 

143

Education Committee, 1987 

182

Education, Department of, undated 

203
Box Folder

Egan, John file, 1979-1982 

58: 2281

Election statistics, 1962 

59: 2282

Employment, 1972-1975 

59: 2283
Box

Employment Security Division, 1987 

182

Ethics Commission, undated 

203
Box Folder

Fair housing practices ordinance, 1961-1962 

59: 2284

Federal election campaign amendments, 1976 

59: 2285

Federal legislative meeting, 1980 

182: 2286
Box

General Assembly, 1986 

182
Box Folder

General trade regulations, 1978 

59: 2287
Box

House of Representatives, 1985, 1988   (2 fl)

182

Human Services Coalition, undated 

143
Box Folder

Initiative proposal, state-wide referendum, 1978 

59: 2288
Box

International affairs training, Meany Center, 1989 

191
Box Folder

I-84 data, 1971-1972 

59: 2289

J.P. Stevens boycott, 1978-1980 

59: 2290

Kennedys of Connecticut, undated 

59: 2291
Box

Labor, Connecticut Department of: Commissioner Ronald F. Petronella, undated 

203

Labor Day parade, Groton, 1988 

191

Labor Department, 1981 

182

Labor Law reform, undated 

59
Box Folder

AFL-CIO memorandum, 1972-1978 

59: 2292

Correspondence, 1978-1979 

59: 2293

Pamphlets, 1972-1978 

59: 2294-2295
Box Folder

Labor-management cooperation, 1971 

59: 2296

Labor Realty Company of New Haven, 1962 

59: 2297
Box

Labor Relations, State Board of, 1981-1985   (2 fl)

182
Box Folder

Landrum-Griffen Act, 1960 

59: 2298
Box

Legislation, 1987 

182

Legislative bulletins, 1991 

203

Legislative Conference, 1985-1987   (6 fl)

182

Legislative Conference, 1988 

191

Legislative Conference, 1989 

191

Legislative Issues—National, undated 

193

Legislative session, 1988   (2 fl)

190

Legislative session, undated 

203

Legislative Sessions, 1989 

193
Box

Bulletins, undated 

193

Parental leave and children, undated 

193

Proposed legislation, undated 

193

Public Health Committee, undated 

193

State legislation, undated 

193
Box Folder

Legislature, 1969 

59: 2299

Legislature: quids and fines, 1974-1977 

59: 2300

Legislature, House roll call, 1971 

60: 2301

McLaughlin, James P., 1972 

60: 2302

Meany, George—memorial mass, 1980 

60: 2303
Box

Mediation and Arbitration Board, undated 

182

Mental Health Department, 1986 

182
Box Folder

Minimum wage, 1977, 1979 

60: 2304-2305
Box

Northeast AFL-CIO Council, 1987 

191

O'Neill, William (Governor), 1986 

182

Other state federations, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Platform hearings, CSLC, 1974 

60: 2306
Box

Policy and Management, Office of, undated 

203

Public Acts, 1987 

182
Box Folder

Public employees department ( AFL-CIO), 1977 

60: 2307
Box

Public Employee Department Conference, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Public works, 1975-1977 

60: 2308-2309
Box

Reception for new legislators, 1991 

203

Regional Conference, New York City, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Resolutions, 1971 

60: 2310
Box

Ribicoff, Abraham, undated 

60
Box Folder

Legislative releases, 1973 

60: 2311

Voting record, 1961-1962 

60: 2312

Secretary of the State, undated 

203
Box Folder

Select testimony against “Right to Work” bill, 1952 

60: 2313
Box

Senate, 1986 

182
Box Folder

Social Security, CSLC platform proposals, 1958 

60: 2314

State Board of Mediation and Arbitration, 1980 

60: 2315
Box

State Central Bodies meeting, Meany Center, 1986 

191
Box Folder

State Council pamphlets, 1965 

60: 2316

State Employees Association, 1978 

60: 2317

State employer pay fight, 1975 

60: 2318

State Ethics Commission, lobbying information, 1979 

60: 2319
Box

State treasurer, undated 

203

Summer school of union women, Storrs, 1988 

191
Box Folder

Sunday blue laws, undated 

60: 2320
Box

TASC, undated 

143
Box Folder

Task force report on construction projects, 1972 

60: 2321

Technology Transfer Conference, 1979 

60: 2322
Box

Teleconference on organizing, 1988 

191

Trip to Zimbabwe,  Zaire,  Cote D'Ivoire,  Ghana, 1988 

191

Unemployment, undated 

60
Box Folder

General, 1972-1977 

60: 2323-2329

Press clippings, 1970-1980 

60: 2330

Strike compensation, 1969-1970 

60: 2331

United States congresspeople, undated 

203

United States government issues, undated 

203

United States senators, undated 

203
Box Folder

Urban Coalition of Bridgeport, 1969-1970 

60: 2332-2333
Box

Weicker, Lowell, undated 

143

Wiecker, Lowell P., Governor, 

203

Workers Memorial Day, 1989   (2 fl)

191
Box Folder

Workmen's Compensation Law, 1960-1973 

60: 2334

Youth employment, 1963 

60: 2335

Young Unionist Action League, 1970-1975 

60: 2336

Subseries N: U.S. Government, undated, 1980-1989 

Box

Bush, undated 

196

Collective bargaining for state employees, 1986 

183

Congressional questionnaire, 1986 

183

COPE meeting, 1987 

183

Convention miscellany, 1986 

182

Crisis and Opportunity for Labor, 1987 

183

Economic Conference, 1987 

183

Fourth District Special Election, 1987 

183

Governor's Task Force on Toxic Chemical Release, 1986 

183

House 

Box Folder

General, 1983-1984 

132: 3802

William Cotter, 1981-1982 

132: 3803

Larry DeNordis, 1981-1982 

132: 3804

Sam Gejdenson, 1981-1985 

132: 3805-3806

Nancy Johnson, 1982-1985 

132: 3807-3808

Barbara Kennelly, 1982-1985 

132: 3809

Stuart McKinney, 1982-1985 

132: 3810-3813
Box

McKinney, Stuart>, 1986 

182
Box Folder

Bruce Morrison, 1982-1985 

132: 3814-3816

Toby Moffet, 1980-1982 

132: 3817
Box

Moffett, Toby, 1985 

182

Moffett, Toby, undated 

196
Box Folder

William Ratchford, 1981-1982 

132: 3818

John Rowland, 1985 

132: 3819
Box

Impasse resolution, 1986 

183

Joint Labor-Management and Health Care Costs Containment Committee, 1987 

183

Legislative Bulletin, 1985-1987   (3 fl)

182

Legislative Conference, 1987 

183

Legislative session, 1987 

183

MacBride principles, undated 

183

Major bills, 1987 

183

Members of Congress, 1987 

183

National Legislative Issues, 1987-1988 

183

Senate 

Box Folder

Christopher Dodd, 1980-1985 

132: 3793-3797

Lowell Weicker, 1980-1985 

132: 3798-3801
Box

Weicker, Lowell, 1988 

182

Weicker, Lowell, 1989 

183
Box

Tuft Seminar, undated 

183

U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement, 1988 

183

U.S. Department of Labor, 1987 

183

Workers Compensation Conference, 1987 

183

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Series VI: Convention Materials, undated, 1921-1985 

Subseries A: Proceedings, 1921-1985 

Scope and Contents note

[see also Tianti files]

Box

CT State Industrial Union Council Conventions 

61
Box Folder

1st, 1938 November 13 - 14 

61: 2337

2nd, 1939 October 28 - 29 

61: 2338

3rd, 1940 October 26 - 27 

61: 2339

5th, 1943 January 13 - 14 

61: 2340

6th, 1943 December 3 - 5 

61: 2341-2344

7th, 1944 November 18 - 19 

61: 2345

8th, 1945 November 17 - 18 

61: 2346

9th, 1946 December 7 - 8 

61: 2347-2348

10th, 1947 December 6 - 7 

61: 2349

11th, 1949 January 15 - 16 

61: 2350-2351

12th, 1950 January 13 - 15 

61: 2352-2354

13th, 1951 January 13 - 14 

61: 2355

14th, 1952 January 12 - 13 

62: 2356

15th, 1953 January 23 - 25 

62: 2357

16th, 1954 January 15 - 17 

62: 2358

17th, 1955 January 14 - 16 

62: 2359-2362

18th, 1956 January 20 - 22 

62: 2363-2364

19th, 1957 January 18 - 19 

62: 2365-2366

Special Merger Convention, 1957 June 11 - 12 

62: 2367

CT Federation of Labor Conventions 

Box Folder

36th, 1921 June 6 - 9 

62: 2368

42nd, 1927 September 7 - 9 

62: 2369

43rd, 1928 September 4 - 7 

62: 2370

44th, 1929 September 3 - 6 

62: 2371

46th, 1931 September 8 - 10 

62: 2372

48th, 1933 September 5 - 7 

62: 2373

49th, 1934 September 4 - 6 

62: 2374

50th, 1935 September 3 - 6 

62: 2375

51st, 1936 September 8 - 11 

62: 2376

52nd, 1937 September 7 - 10 

62: 2377

53rd, 1938 September 6 - 9 

62: 2378

54th, 1939 September 5 - 8 

62: 2379

55th, 1940 September 3 - 6 

62: 2380

56th, 1941 September 2 - 5 

62: 2381

57th - 63rd, 1942-1948 

62: 2382

61st, 1946 September 3 - 6 

62: 2383

64th, 1949 September 20 - 23 

62: 2384

67th, 1952 September 2 - 5 

62: 2385-2386

68th, 1953 September 1 - 4 

62: 2387-2389

69th, 1954 October 12 - 15 

62: 2390-2392

70th, 1955 September 13 - 16 

62: 2393-2394

71st, 1956 September 25 - 28 

62: 2395-2397

72nd, 1957 June 10 - 13 

62: 2398-2399

Special Convention, 1957 June 12 

62: 2400

CT State Labor Council Conventions 

Box Folder

1st, 1957 June 13 

64: 2401-2402

2nd, 1958 September 8 - 10 

64: 2403

3rd, 1959 September 10 - 12 

65: 2404-2407

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1960 August 29 - 31 

65: 2408-2414

4th, 1961 August 6 - 8 

65: 2415-2418

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1962 September 5 - 7 

65: 2419-2426

5th, 1963 September 4 - 6 

65: 2427-2431

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1964 September 9 - 11 

66: 2432-2437

6th, 1965 September 15 - 17 

66: 2438-2443

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1966 September 7 - 9 

66: 2444

7th, 1967 September 15 - 17 

67: 2445-2446

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1968 September 11 - 13 

67: 2447-2452

8th, 1969 February 7, September 3 - 5 

67: 2453-2458

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1970 September 9 - 11 

67: 2459-2461

9th, 1971 September 15 - 17 

68: 2462-2465

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1972 September 28 - 30 

68: 2466

10th Constitutional, 1973 September 24 - 26 

68: 2467

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1974 September 19 - 21 

68: 2468-2471

11th, 1975 September 10 - 11 

68: 2472-2474

20th, 1976 September 22 

68: 2475

20th Constitutional, 1976 September 24 

68: 2476

21st, 1977 September 28 - 30 

68: 2477-2483

22nd, 1978 September 20 

68: 2484

23rd, 1979 September 12 - 14 

68: 2485-2488

24th, 1980 August 26 

68: 2489

25th, 1981 September 14 

68: 2490

26th, 1982 September 22 - 24 

68: 2491

27th, 1983 

68: 2492

28th, 1984 September 19 

68: 2493

29th, 1985 September 12 

68: 2494
Box

American Federation of Labor Convention (AFL-National) 

69
Box Folder

44th-46th, 1924-1926 

69: 2495

47th-49th, 1927-1929 

69: 2496

51st, 1931 

69: 2497

54th, 1934 

69: 2498

55th, 1935 

69: 2499

56th, 1936 

69: 2500

57th, 1937 

69: 2501

58th, 1938 

69: 2502

59th [marked “49”], 1939 

70: 2503

60th, 1940 

70: 2504

61st, 1941 

70: 2505

62nd, 1942 

70: 2506

63rd, 1943 

70: 2507

64th, 1944 

70: 2508

65th, 1946 

70: 2509

66th, 1947 

70: 2510

67th, 1948 

70: 2511

AFL-CIO Constitutional Conventions 

Box Folder

1st, 1955 

70: 2512

2nd, 1957 

71: 2513

3rd, 1959 

71: 2514

4th, 1961 

71: 2515

5th, 1963 

71: 2516
Box

Verbatim proceedings, undated 

144

Verbatim proceedings, undated 

145

Verbatim Proceedings, 13th Annual, 1986 

173

Convention, 1985 

173

Subseries B: Convention Books, undated, 1928-1941 

Box

CT Federation of Labor Annual Conventions 

Box Folder

43rd, 1928 

71: 2517

44th, 1929 

71: 2518

45th, 1930 

71: 2519

46th-56th, 1931-1941 

71: 2520

Convention resolution booklets, undated 

146

Subseries C: Convention Reports, 1924-1983 

Box

CT State Industrial Union Council 

Box Folder

President's reports, 1947-1957 

71: 2521

Secretary-Treasurer's reports, 1943-1957 

71: 2522

Legislative reports, 1950-1957 

72: 2523

Annual convention results, 1955, 1957 

72: 2524
Box Folder

12th, 1950 January 13 - 15 

72: 2525

13th, 1951 January 13 - 14 

72: 2526

14th, 1952 January 12 - 13 

72: 2527

16th, 1954 January 15 - 17 

72: 2528

17th, 1955 January 14 - 16 

72: 2529

18th, 1956 January 20-22 

72: 2530

19th, 1957 January 18 - 19 

72: 2531

Merger Convention, 1957 June 13 

72: 2532

Connecticut Federation of Labor Conventions 

Box Folder

39th, 1924 September 2 

72: 2533

66th, 1951 September 11 - 15 

72: 2534

70th, 1954 September 13 - 16 

72: 2535

Connecticut State Labor Council AFL-CIO 

Box Folder

2nd September, 1958 8 - 10 

72: 2536

3rd, 1959 September 10 - 12 

72: 2537

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1960 August 29 - 31 

72: 2538

4th, 1961 September 6 - 8 

72: 2539

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1962 September 5 - 7 

72: 2540

5th, 1963 September 4 - 6 

72: 2541

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1964 September 9 - 11 

72: 2542

6th, 1965 September 15 - 17 

72: 2543

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1966 September 7 - 9 

72: 2544

7th, 1967 September 13 - 15 

72: 2545

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1968 September 11 - 13 

72: 2546

8th, 1969 September 3 - 5 

72: 2547

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1970 September 9 - 11 

72: 2548

9th, 1971 September 15 - 17 

72: 2549

Legislative, Political ∓ Educational, 1972 September 28 - 30 

72: 2550

10th, 1973 September 24 - 26 

72: 2551

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1974 September 19 - 21 

72: 2552

11th Constitutional, 1975 September 10 - 12 

73: 2553

20th, 1976 September 22 - 24 

73: 2554

21st, 1977 September 28 - 30 

73: 2555

22nd, 1978 September 20 - 22 

73: 2556

23rd, 1979 September 12 - 14 

73: 2557

25th, 1981 September 14 - 16 

73: 2558

26th, 1982 September 22 - 24 

73: 2559

27th, 1983 September 21 - 23 

73: 2560

Subseries D: Roll Call Lists, 1957-1969 

Box Folder

Special Merger, 1957 

73: 2561

2nd Annual Convention, 1958 

73: 2562

3rd Annual Convention, 1959 

73: 2563

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1960 

73: 2564

4th Constitutional, 1961 

73: 2565

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1962 

73: 2566

5th Constitutional, 1963 

73: 2567

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1964 

73: 2568

6th Constitutional, 1965 

73: 2569

Legislative, Political & Educational, 1966 

73: 2670

8th Constitutional, 1969 

73: 2671

Subseries E: Correspondence, undated, 1950-1957 

Box Folder

CT State Industrial Union Council, 1950-1953 

73: 2672-2674

Merger Convention, 1957 

73: 2675-2682
Box Folder

Correspondence, undated 

73: 2683

Proposed rules, undated 

73: 2684

Notes, undated 

73: 2685

Resolutions, undated 

73: 2686

Roll Call, undated 

73: 2687

Minutes of Merger Committee, undated 

73: 2688

Auditor's report—CIO, undated 

73: 2689

Union membership, undated 

73: 2690

CT Federation of Labor Conventions, 1954-1957 

73: 2691-2703

American Federation of Labor, 1951-1955 

73: 2704

Subseries F: Committees, undated, 1982-1991 

Box

1982 Convention, undated 

147
Box

Union Label Committee, undated 

147

Credentials Committee, undated 

147

Arrangements Committee, undated 

147

Resolutions Committee, undated 

147

Constitutional Amendment, undated 

147

Education Committee, undated 

147

Rules Committee, undated 

147

Materials ordered for Kitz, undated 

147

Reports, undated 

147

Miscellaneous, undated 

147

1983 Convention, undated 

147
Box

Constitutional Committee, undated 

147

Education Committee, undated 

147

Rules Committee, undated 

147

Convention, undated 

147

Community Services Committee, undated 

147

Credentials Committee, undated 

147

Arrangements Committee, undated 

147

Resolutions Committee, undated 

147

Presidential contest, undated 

147

Materials ordered for Kitz, undated 

147

Miscellaneous, undated 

147

1984 Convention, undated 

147
Box

Conventions, undated 

147

Miscellaneous, undated 

147

Legislative Committee, undated 

147

Education Committee, undated 

147

Community Services Committee, undated 

147

Speakers and invitations, undated 

147

Materials ordered for Kitz, undated 

147

Resolutions Committee, undated 

147

1991 Convention, 

203
Box

35th Annual Convention of the Connecticut State, undated 

203

AFL/CIO, 1991 

Box

Arrangement Committee, undated 

203

Affiliates list, undated 

203

C.L.C. vice presidents, undated 

203

Community Services Committee, 

203

Constitution of the Connecticut State AFL/CIO, 1991 

203

Constitutional amendments, undated 

203

Constitution Committee, undated 

203

Credentials Committee, undated 

203

Convention greetings, undated 

203

Display tables, undated 

203

Education Committee, undated 

203

Executive Board nominees and candidates, undated 

203

Hartford Convention and Visitors Bureau, undated 

203

“Labor News”, 1994 

203

Legislative Committee, undated 

203

Materials for printers, undated 

203

Materials ordered for kits, undated 

203

Miscellaneous, undated 

203

Per capita strength, undated 

203

Presidential campaign, undated 

203

Resolutions Committee, undated 

203

Resolutions submitted to the 33rd Annual Convention of the Connecticut State AFL/CIO, 1989-91   (2 folders)

203

Speakers, biographies of, undated 

203

Speakers and invitations, undated 

203

Women's and Civil Rights breakfast, undated 

203
Box Folder

1993-1994 Convention, 1992-1994 

Box Folder

Notes, correspondence, fliers, administrative records, legal documents, 1992-1993 

General note

[Subjects include: leadership, conferences/meetings, workers' compensation, ergonomics, Bridgeport Financial Review, Department of Labor, prison work, injured workers' forum, United Way, women in government, senators, representatives,  U.S. Congress]

205

Correspondence, notes, administrative records, fliers, awards, transcripts, 1994 

General note

[Subjects include: speakers, invitations, biographies, Legislative committee, Rally for Health Care, Lobbyist workshop, NE Council Public Employees Conference, material for printer, COPE Committee, COPE Executive Board Members, Central Labor Councils]

206

Correspondence, fliers, notes, administrative records, clippings, 1993 

General note

[Subjects include: CLC Presidents Committee, COPE Workshop, Round 2 of VIP Meetings, Health Care Committee, United Labor Agency, National AFL-CIO Community Services, Workers' comp Advisory Committee, Tammy MacFadyen, Dept. of Economic Research, Union Benefits Program.]

207

Publications, correspondence, administrative records, notes, 

General note

[Subjects include: Escort, arrangement, community service, credentials, resolution, rules, education, and legislative committees, per capita strength, CLC Vice Presidents, suites and third floor map, Women's and Civil Rights breakfast, Presidential Campaign.]

208

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Series VII: Printed Materials and Publications, undated, 1909-1986 

Subseries A: Publications, 1909-1986 

Box Folder

CT State Industrial Union Council (CIO), undated 

73: 2705

Constitutions, 1943-1947 

74: 2706-2707

Yearbooks, 1950-1957 

74: 2708-2716
Box

CT State Industrial Union yearbook, 1957 

186

CT State Labor Council AFL-CIO Second Official yearbook, 1958-1959 

186

Vanguard 

Scope and Contents note

(see also Boxes 77-78 for oversize)

Box Folder

 1941 December 

186: 2717

 1945 May - December 

186: 2718

 1946 January - December 

186: 2719

 1950 January - April, June - November 

186: 2720

 1951 January - December 

186: 2721

 1953 January - April, June - December 

186: 2722

 1954 January - December 

186: 2723

 1955 January - December 

186: 2724

 1956 January - December 

186: 2725

 1957 February - May, August - November 

186: 2726

 1958 January - December 

186: 2727

Connecticut Federation of Labor (AFL) 

Box Folder

AFL Constitution (national), 1952 

186: 2728

CFL Constitution (AFL), 1951-1956 

186: 2729

CFL Constitution (AFL-CIO), 1956 

186: 2730

Official Journal and Directory, 1923-1926 

186: 2731-2734

CFL bulletin, 1948-1955 

186: 2735-2737

CFL Legislative bulletin, 1953 

186: 2738

CFL and CSIUC legislative bulletin, 1957-1958 

186: 2739

CFL legal bulletin, 1952-1957 

186: 2740-2743

CFL yearbook, 1932 

186: 2744

CFL, Connecticut Federationist, 1939-1956 

186: 2745-2757

Connecticut State Labor Council AFL-CIO, 

Box Folder

AFL-CIO (national)—constitution draft, 1955 

186: 2758

AFL-CIO (national)—constitution draft, 1955 

75: 2759

AFL-CIO (national)—Constitution, 1956 

75: 2760

CSLC 

Box Folder

Constitution, 1971-1983 

75: 2761-2767

News, 1960-1976 

75: 2768

Yearbooks, 1957-1959 

75: 2769-2770

Labor notes and quotes, 1962-1965 

75: 2771

Legislative bulletin, 1971-1980 

75: 2772

Newspapers/Correspondence 

Box Folder

Vanguard, 1970-1972 

76: 2773-2777

Call to Action, 1976-1977 

76 2778-2780

AFL-CIO News, 1977-1986 

76: 2781
Box

Vanguard 

77

 1941-1949 

Box

 1950-1952 

77a

 1953-1955 

78

 1956-1958 

78a

AFL-CIO News, 1977-1982 

78b

Newsletter, 1962-1969 

78c

Call to Action, 1973-1977 

Vanguard, 1970-1971 

Box

Connecticut Federation of Labor Bulletin, 1948-1949 

78

CFL, AFL Legal Bulletin, 1952-1953 

CFL, AFL Legal Bulletin/Newsletter I, 1954-1955 

CFL, AFL Legal Bulletin/Newsletter II, 1955-1956 

CFL, AFL Legal Bulletin/Newsletter III, 1956-1957 

Box

Federationist, undated 

148

Yearbook, undated 

148

Vanguard, undated 

149-150

AFL-CIO News, undated 

151

Pamphlets, general, 1961-1962 

152

School kits, 1961-1976 

153

Labor agreements/constitution, 1945-1982 

154

News, undated 

196

Assorted Publications and pamphlets, 

196

Subseries B: Scrapbooks, 1945-1962 

Box

CFL, 1945-1947 

79

CFL, 1954-1955 

80

CFL, 1947-1948 

81

CFL, 70th Convention, 1955 

82

AFL-CIO, 1956 

Box

AFL-CIO, 1957 

83

CSLC, 1958 

Box

CSLC, 1959 

84

CSLC, 1960 

85

CSLC, 1960 

86

CSLC, 1961 

87

CSLC, 1962 

88

Driscoll, John 

Box Folder

Book 1, 1947 

117: 3423

Book 2, 1963 

117: 3424

Book 3, 1964-1965 

117: 3425

Folder, 1979 

117: 3426

Subseries C: Newsclippings, 1953-1981 

Box Folder

Clippings, 1953 

89: 2782-2783

Clippings, 1957-1977 

89: 2784-2813

Clippings, 1978-1981 

90: 2814-2824

Subseries D: Photographs and Memorabilia, undated, 1909-1979 

Box Folder

Convention, 1954 

90b: 2825

CFL (AFL) Joint Council of Industrial Unions, undated 

90b: 2826

Ruth Warren Greenberg, ca. 1950 

90b: 2827

P.G. McGuire Award, CFL (AFL-CIO), 1954 

90b: 2828

CFL (AFL) mock arbitration session, 1954 

90b: 2829

Joseph Rourke, 1954 

90b: 2830

Merger Convention, 1957-1958 

90b: 2831

Nixon in CT, 1970 

90b: 2832

Memorabilia, 1950-1979 

90b: 2833
Box

Convention buttons and ribbons, 1909-1920 

172

Convention photographs, undated 

173

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Series VIII: Pamphlets, undated, 1940-1975 

Box

AFL-CIO 

Box Folder

General Information, 1961-1970 

91: 2834

Central bodies, 1957-1963 

91: 2835

Civil rights, 1964 

91: 2836

COPE, 1958-1966 

91: 2837

COPE techniques, 1958-1963 

91: 2838

Community services, 1956-1968 

91: 2839

COPE WAD, 1956-1959 

91: 2840

Education, 1961-1970 

91: 2841

Education, school material, 1959-1966 

91: 2842

Ethics, 1958-1959 

91: 2843

Federation of Postal Clerks, 1962-1966 

91: 2844

Federation State, County and Municipal Workers, undated 

91: 2845

Federation of Teachers, undated 

91: 2846

Finances, 1962, 1970 

91: 2847

History, 1960-1971 

91: 2848

Industrial Union Department, 1955-1956 

91: 2849

Latin America, 1960 

91: 2850

Maritime policy, 1966 

91: 2851

Scholarships, 1964 

91: 2852

State Labor Council, 1965 

91: 2853

Training program, Office of Economic Opportunity, 1966 

91: 2854

World Affairs, undated 

91: 2855
Box Folder

Africa, 1964 

91: 2856

Agriculture, 1963, 1965 

91: 2857

Agricultural workers, 1958-1965 

91: 2858

Air pollution, undated 

91: 2859

Alcoholism, 1964 

91: 2860

Anti-poverty, 1967 

91: 2861

Appalachia, 1964-1966 

91: 2862

Apprenticeships (see: Trade and Education) 

Box Folder

Area Redevelopment Act, 1961 

91: 2863

Arms control, 1964-1965 

91: 2864

Atomic energy, 1957-1965 

91: 2865

Automation, 1959-1975 

92: 2866

Banks and banking, 1966 

92: 2867

Bargaining coordinated, 1967 

92: 2868

Bibliography, 1966-1969 

92: 2869

Bill of Rights (see: Civil Liberties) 

Box Folder

Bridgeport, 1965 

92: 2870

Building and Construction Trades Council, Bridgeport, CT, 1965 

92: 2871

Bureau of Labor Standards, 1965 

92: 2872

Business, 1960 

92: 2873

Canada, 1964 

92: 2874

Catholic Social Action, 1963 

92: 2875

Census (see: Population) 

Box Folder

Center for the Study of Democratic Institutes, 1965 

92: 2876

Certification, teachers (see: CT Education) 

Box Folder

Chiropractic, undated 

92: 2877

Citizens Action Committee (see: New Haven) 

Box Folder

Citizens lobby, 1972 

92: 2878

Civil defense, 1963-1966 

92: 2879

Civil rights, 1954-1964 

92: 2880

Clayton Act (see: Monopolies) 

Box Folder

Clean water, 1967 

92: 2881

Collective bargaining, 1963-1967 

92: 2882

Colleges (see: Education, Universities and Colleges) 

Common market (see: Industrial trades) 

Box Folder

Communications, 1955 

92: 2883

Community affairs, 1953-1967 

92: 2884

Communism, 1960-1966 

92: 2885

Community Progress, Inc. (see: New Haven) 

Compulsory military service (see: Universal military service) 

Box Folder

Computers, 1963 

92: 2886

Connecticut 

Box Folder

Children and youth, 1960-1965 

92: 2887

Civil Service, 1961 

92: 2888

Colleges and universities, 1963-1965 

92: 2889

Constitutional convention, 1965, 1970 

92: 2890

Courts, 1964 

92: 2891

Dental service, 1964 

93: 2892

Development, 1958-1966 

93: 2893-2894

Economics, 1969-1975 

93: 2895

Economic data, 1969-1975 

93: 2896

Education, 1963-1966 

93: 2897-2898

Elections, 1963-1966 

93: 2899

Elections, voting enrollment, 1961-1965 

93: 2900

Finances, 1961-1975 

93: 2901

Floods and disasters, 1955 

93: 2902

Government, 1955-1967 

93: 2903

Grants and contracts, 1964-1965 

93: 2904

Highways, 1963 

93: 2905

Housing, 1965 

93: 2906

Income tax, 1969 

94: 2907

Interregional planning, 1967 

94: 2908

Labor, 1963 

94: 2909

Labor department, 1963-1969 

94: 2910

Labor force, 1963-1975 

94: 2911

Labor history, 1967 

94: 2912

Labor laws, 1963 

94: 2913

Labor-management relations, 1958, 1969 

94: 2914

Legislature, 1949-1965 

94: 2915-2916

Legislature “Under the Golden Dome”, 1963 

94: 2917

Manufacturing, 1962-1963 

94: 2918

Maps, 1950-1960 

94: 2919

Mental health, 1959-1966 

94: 2920

Natural resources, 1962, 1965 

94: 2921

Negro affairs, 1963 

94: 2922

Pension plans, 1965 

94: 2923

Police, 1967 

94: 2924

Politics, 1960-1964 

95: 2925

Population, 1960 

95: 2926

Population health care, older, 1961-1962 

95: 2927-2928

Public employees, 1971 

95: 2929

Public utilities, 1963-1966 

95: 2930

Public welfare, 1962 

95: 2931

Railroads, 1965 

95: 2932

Research commission, 1969 

95: 2933

Redistricting, reapportionment, 1963-1966 

95: 2934

Rehabilitation, 1962-1964 

95: 2935

Roads and highways, 1956-1965 

95: 2936

Sales tax, undated 

95: 2937

Sanitary codes, 1956 

95: 2938

Scholarships, 1959-1964 

95: 2939

Schools, 1958-1964 

95: 2940

State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, 1960-1967 

95: 2941-2942

Taxation, 1956-1967 

95: 2943

Teachers, 1956 

95: 2944

Television, 1963 

95: 2945

Tobacco cultivation, undated 

95: 2946

Towns and suburbs, 1954, 1963 

95: 2947

Trade, undated 

95: 2948

Travel accommodations, 1962 

95: 2949

Unemployment compensation, 1949-1958 

95: 2950

Urban renewal, 1960-1963 

95: 2951

Vocational education, 1967 

95: 2952

Welfare, 1961-1966 

95: 2953

Welfare and pension plans, 1959 

95: 2954

Workmen's compensation plans, 1959 

95: 2955
Box Folder

Conservation, 1966 

95: 2956

Conservation Corps (see: Youth Conservation Corps) 

Box Folder

Constitution, United States, undated 

95: 2957

Construction, industry, 1963-1965 

95: 2958

Consumer cooperatives, 1956-1964 

95: 2959

Consumer counseling, 1961-1965 

95: 2960-2961

Consumer problems, 1960-1970 

95: 2962

Conventions, 1965-1968 

95: 2963

Convalescent homes (see: Nursing homes) 

Cooperatives (see: Consumer cooperatives, credit unions) 

COPE (see: AFL-CIO) 

Box Folder

COPE leaflets, undated 

97: 2964-2966

Corporations, 1962, 1966 

97: 2967

Cost of living (see: Living costs) 

Box Folder

Credit, 1960-1961 

97: 2968

Credit buying (see: Consumer problems) 

Credit Unions (see: Consumer cooperatives, credit unions) 

Box Folder

Daycare and child development, 1971 

97: 2969

Davis Bacon Act, undated 

97: 2970

Defense, national, 1961-1965 

97: 2971

Democracy, 1970 

97: 2972

Directories, 1957-1965 

97: 2973

Directories, union label, 1963-1965 

97: 2974

Disabled, 1957-1963 

97: 2975

Disarmament, 1961-1965 

97: 2976

Discount selling, 1961 

97: 2977

Discrimination, 1959-1962 

97: 2978

Discussion groups, undated 

97: 2979

Dominican Republic, 1965 

97: 2980

Drop outs (see: Education needs) 

Drugs (see: Health information) 

Box Folder

Driver education, 1962-1965 

97: 2981

Joseph Duffy, 1971 

97: 2982

Economic Opportunity Act, 1964-1972 

98: 2983

Economics, 1957-1970 

98: 2984
Box Folder

Education, 1960-1971 

98: 2985

Newsletter, 1971 

98: 2986

Wages, 1966 

98: 2987

Education, 1965-1971 

98: 2988-2989
Box Folder

Colleges and Universities, 1962-1964 

98: 2990

Higher education kit, 1967 

98: 2991

School kit, 1970 

99: 2992

Student charges, 1969 

99: 2993

Elections, 1958-1964 

99: 2994

Employment, 1960-1967 

99: 2995
Box Folder

Agencies, 1962-1963 

99: 2996

Benefits, 1966 

99: 2997

Equal Opportunity, 1968-1969 

99: 2998

Handicapped, 1964 

99: 2999

Hours, 1955, 1967 

99: 3000

Laws, 1961 

99: 3001

Prisons, 1962 

99: 3002

Women, 1967 

99: 3003

Equal Pay scales, undated 

99: 3004

European Common Market (see: International Trade) 

Box Folder

Extremism, 1964-1966 

99: 3005

Fact sheet (see: AFL-CIO publications) 

Box Folder

Fair employment practices, 1958 

99: 3006

Fair Labor Standards Act, 1956-1966 

99: 3007

Fair trade laws (see: Consumer problems) 

Box Folder

Family counseling and family service, 1962 

99: 3008

Family life, 1966 

99: 3009

Fascism (see: Right wing and anti-labor) 

Federation of postal clerks (see: AFL-CIO Federation of postal clerks) 

Federation of state, county and municipal workers (see: AFL-CIO  Federation of state, county and municipal workers) 

Scope and Contents note

Federation of teachers (see: AFL-CIO Federation of teachers) 

Box Folder

Films (audio visual), 1955 

99: 3010

Fiscal finances, federal, 1966 

99: 3011

Floods and disasters, 1955 

99: 3012

Fluoridation, 1957, 1966 

99: 3013

Food surplus, undated 

99: 3014

Ford Foundation, 1962 

99: 3015

Foreign aid (see: Foreign affairs) 

Box Folder

Fourteen B repeal, 1965 

100: 3016

Freedom agenda (see: Civil liberties) 

Box Folder

Fringe benefits, 1962-1966 

100: 3017

Fund for the Republic, 1957-1960 

100: 3018

Fundamentalism, undated 

100: 3019

Funeral costs, 1967 

100: 3020

Gompers, Samuel (photograph), undated 

100: 3021
Box

Government (see: State government, CT government, U.S. politics and government) 

Grants and donations (see: CT grants and donations, Education grants and funds for the republic, Ford Foundation grants and Grants, U.S.) 

Box Folder

Grasso, Ella T., 1971-1972 

100: 3022

Greater New Haven Memorial Society (see: Funeral costs) 

Grievance procedure (see: Workers education standards and grievance procedure) 

Box Folder

Hamden, 1965-1966 

100: 3023

Handicapped (see: Rehabilitation and disabled) 

Box Folder

Hartford, 1963-1966 

100: 3024

Health 

Box Folder

General, 1963-1968 

100: 3025-3026

Connecticut, 1969-1970 

100: 3027

CT Medical Assistance Program, 1966 

100: 3028

Drugs, 1965 

100: 3029

Insurance, 1950-1969 

101: 3030
Box Folder

General, 1966-1969 

101: 3031-3032

Connecticut, 1966-1969 

101: 3033

Group plans, 1958-1970 

101: 3034

Legislation, 1960-1962 

101: 3035

Anderson-King Bill, 1965 

101: 3036

Forand Bill, 1959-1960 

101: 3037

Kerr Mills Bill, 1963-1964 

101: 3038

Medicare, 1965 

101: 3039

Mental, 1965-1966 

101: 3040

Nursing homes, undated 

101: 3041

Population, 1964 

101: 3042

Highways (see: Roads and highways) 

Hill-Burton Program (see: Hospitals) 

Box Folder

Housing, 1961-1966 

101: 3043

Human relations (see: Brotherhood, civil liberties, civil rights) 

Box Folder

Human rights, 1962-1965 

101: 3044

Illegitimacy (see: Health and welfare) 

Box Folder

Immigration, 1954-1956 

101: 3045

Industrial engineering, 1949-1963 

101: 3046

Industry, 1966-1970 

101: 3047

Inflation, 1957-1969 

101: 3048

Injunctions (see: Labor injunctions) 

Box Folder

Insurance, auto, 1967 

101: 3049

Insurance, health, 1967 

101: 3050-3051

Insurance, life, 1954-1972 

102: 3052

Inter-American regional, 1958 

102: 3053

Integration, 1961-1968 

102: 3054

International affairs, 1954-1969 

102: 3055

International trade, 1960-1966 

102: 3056-3057

International trade, common market, 1959-1962 

102: 3058

Investments, 1962 

102: 3059

Israel, 1955-1965 

102: 3060

Japan, 1967 

102: 3061

Jewish social action, 1965-1966 

102: 3062

Job evaluation, 1954-1958 

102: 3063

John Birch Society (see: Civil liberties union, right wing, anti-labor) 

Box Folder

Junior Colleges, 1965-1966 

102: 3064

Jurisprudence, 1965 

102: 3065

Kennedy, John F., 1960-1964 

102: 3066

Kentucky, 1965 

102: 3067

King-Anderson Bill, undated 

102: 3068

Lee-Anderson-King Bill, undated 

102: 3069

Labor 

Box Folder

General, 1960-1970 

102: 3070

Bibliography, 1964-1965 

102: 3071

Contracts, 1964-1965 

102: 3072

Education, 1950-1963 

102: 3073

History, 1959-1964 

102: 3074

Injunctions, 1948 

103: 3075

Labor legislation 

Box Folder

General, 1959-1969 

103: 3076-3077

Bureau of Standards, 1961-1962 

103: 3078

Labor 

Box Folder

Library service, 1960-1966 

103: 3079

Transfer rights, 1966 

103: 3080

International affairs, 1956-1966 

103: 3081

And community, 1970 

103: 3082

And education, undated 

103: 3083

And religion, 1955-1964 

103: 3084

And schools, undated 

103: 3085

Day, undated 

103: 3086

Education, 1962-1965 

103: 3087

Center, UConn, 1967 

103: 3088

Labor force 

Box Folder

General, 1955-1965 

103: 3089

Older population, 1956 

103: 3090

White collar workers, 1957 

103: 3091

Women, 1961 

103: 3092
Box Folder

Labor management, 1940-1965 

103: 3093-3095

Labor organizations, 1948-1963 

103: 3096-3097

Labor organizations, foreign and international, 1949-1964 

104: 3098

Land Grant Universities and Colleges, 1961-1962 

104: 3099

Landrum Griffin Act, 1959-1954 

104: 3100

Latin American labor, undated 

104: 3101

Legislature, 1963, 1971 

104: 3102

Legislation, general, 1960-1965 

104: 3103

Legislation, national, 1959-1965 

104: 3104

Libraries, 1963 

104: 3105

Library service (see: Labor library service) 

Lie detector (see: Polygraph) 

Box Folder

Living costs, 1966 

104: 3106

Lodges (see: Meetings, rules of order) 

Box Folder

London, Jack, 1950 

104: 3107

McCannon Immigration Act, 1953 

104: 3108

McGuire, Peter J., 1946 

104: 3109

Manpower and Development training Act, 1962-1968 

104: 3110

Maps, undated 

104: 3111

Massachusetts, 1957 

104: 3112

Mediation, 1955, 1971 

104: 3113

Meetings, rules of order, 1955-1962 

105: 3114

Medicines (see: Health and welfare) 

Box Folder

Mergers, 1966 

105: 3115

Merit pay, 1962 

105: 3116

Migration, 1968 

105: 3117

Military preparedness, 1963-1969 

105: 3118

Minimum wage, 1955-1967 

105: 3119

Minority problems, 1945-1955 

105: 3120

Model cities program, undated 

105: 3121

Monopolies, 1953-1963 

105: 3122

Moonlighting, 1962 

105: 3123

Municipal employees (see: AFL-CIO Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees) 

Box Folder

National Library Week, 1965 

105: 3124

National Planning Association, 1963 

105: 3125

NLRB Act, 1962 

105: 3126

NLRB Board, 1958-1959 

105: 3127

Natural Resources, 1956-1965 

105: 3128

National Security (see: Security, national) 

Box Folder

National Service Corps, 1963 

105: 3129

Negro affairs, 1963-1970 

105: 3130

New England, 1957-1970 

105: 3131

New England Council, 1966 

105: 3132

New England-New York transportation, 1966 

105: 3133

New Haven, 1955-1967 

105: 3134

New Haven Railroad, 1965 

105: 3135

None Dare Call it Treason, 1964 

105: 3136

Notes and quotes, 1963-1965 

105: 3137

Office equipment, 1955-1970 

105: 3138

Old age (see: Older population) 

Old age advertising (see: Public welfare) 

Box Folder

Older population, 1961-1965 

105: 3139
Box Folder

Housing, 1961-1967 

105: 3140

Recreation, 1961 

105: 3141

Retirement, 1961-1964 

106: 3142

On the job training, 1965 

106: 3143

One man, one vote, 1965 

106: 3144

Parliamentary law (see: Meetings, rules of order) 

Box Folder

Partners of alliance, 1965 

106: 3145

Passamaquoddy project, 1964-1968 

106: 3146

Paternalism, undated 

106: 3147

Pay scales, 1955-1963 

106: 3148

Payments (see: Labor legislation) 

Box Folder

Peace, 1963 

106: 3149

Peace Corps, 1963 

106: 3150

Pension plans (see: Welfare and pension plans, fringe benefits, social security) 

Box Folder

Political action, undated 

106: 3151

Political parties, 1961 

106: 3152

Political party workers (see: Political action, AFL-CIO, COPE) 

Box Folder

Politics, undated 

106: 3153

Politics, women, 1963-1964 

106: 3154

Politics of government (see: U.S. politics and government, CT politics) 

Box Folder

Pollution, 1966-1971 

106: 3155

Polygraph, 1964-1966 

106: 3156

Population, 1960-1970 

106: 3157

Poverty and deprivation, 1962-1967 

106: 3158

Prayer in school, 1964 

106: 3159

Prejudice (see: Discrimination and prejudice) 

Box Folder

Population characteristics, 1972 

106: 3160

Presidency, 1960 

106: 3161

Presidents (see: U.S. politics and government) 

Box Folder

Prisons and prisoners, 1956-1966 

106: 3162

Production, 1963 

106: 3163

Profit sharing, 1958 

106: 3164

Power projects, 1950-1953 

106: 3165
Box

Programming (see: Workers education program) 

Box Folder

Propaganda, undated 

107: 3166

Public employees, 1959-1960 

107: 3167

Public opinion, 1964 

107: 3168

Public services and facilities, 1967-1972 

107: 3169

Public speaking, undated 

107: 3170

Public utilities, 1965-1970 

107: 3171

Public welfare, 1963 

107: 3172

Publications listing, to order, undated 

107: 3173

Radiation, 1965 

107: 3174

Railroads, 1951-1965 

107: 3175

Ramsey Clark, 1966-1968 

107: 3176

Randolph, Phillip, 1968-1969 

107: 3177

Reapportionment, 1964-1967 

107: 3178

Recession (see: Economics) 

Box Folder

Red Cross, 1964 

107: 3179

Redevelopment, 1962-1965 

107: 3180

Redistricting, 1962 

107: 3181

Refugees, 1959-1960 

107: 3182

Rehabilitation, 1962-1965 

107: 3183

Religion (see: Labor and religion) 

Retirement (see: Older population) 

Box Folder

Republican recession, 1970 

107: 3184

Reuther, Walter, 1966-1970 

107: 3185

Right wing, anti-labor, 1963-1968 

107: 3186

Rockefeller Foundation, 1964 

107: 3187

Rules of order (see: Meetings, rules of order) 

Box Folder

Safety, 1959-1971 

107: 3188

Salaries (see: Wages and hours) 

Sales tax (see: CT taxation) 

Savings (see: Investments) 

Box Folder

Savings bonds, 1965 

107: 3189

Scholarships, 1966 

107: 3190

School integration, 1956-1961 

107: 3191

Schools, 1960-1965 

107: 3192

Security, 1963-1970 

108: 3193

Segregation (see: Integration) 

Senior citizens (see: Older population) 

Shop stewards (see: Workers education, Stewards training and grievance procedure) 

Box Folder

Slum clearance, undated 

108: 3194

Social problems, 1964-1967 

108: 3195

Social security, undated 

108: 3196

Social studies, undated 

108: 3197

Socialized medicine (see: Health and welfare, Older population, Health care, Forand Bill, Anderson-King Bill) 

Box Folder

Southern affairs, 1950-1958 

108: 3198

Speeches (see: Addresses) 

Box Folder

Speeches and articles, J. M. Rourke, 1957 

108: 3199

State government, 1962-1965 

108: 3200

Statistics, 1952 

108: 3201

Stewards training (see: Workers education, Stewards training and grievance procedure) 

Box Folder

Steel industry, 1952-1959 

108: 3202

Strikes, 1961-1962 

108: 3203

Structural unemployment (see: Unemployment) 

Box Folder

Subversive activities, 1964, 1971 

108: 3204

Taft-Hartley, 1947-1963 

108: 3205

Talks, undated 

108: 3206

Tariffs (see: Economics) 

Box Folder

Taxation, 1960-1964 

108: 3207

Taxes (see: Taxation) 

Box Folder

Television, undated 

108: 3208

Tennessee Valley Authority, 1952-1959 

108: 3209

Time motion study (see: Industrial engineering) 

Box Folder

Time tables, 1966 

108: 3210

Trade, 1963-1970 

108: 3211

Trade Adjustment Assistance Program, 1962 

108: 3212

Trade Expansion Act, 1962 

108: 3213

Trade Unions 

Box Folder

General, 1950-1960 

108: 3214

Democratic action, 1957-1968 

108: 3215

Ethics (see: Trade union regulations and laws) 

Box Folder

History, 1960 

108: 3216

International (see: Labor organizations, foreign and international) 

Box Folder

Other countries, 1968-1969 

109: 3217

Regulations and laws, 1956-1969 

109: 3218

Songs, undated 

109: 3219
Box Folder

Trade, education, 1958-1966 

109: 3220

Transportation, 1966-1967 

109: 3221

Trusts (see: Monopolies) 

Box Folder

Truth in lending, 1965 

109: 3222

Truth in packaging, 1966 

109: 3223

Unamerican Activities Committee, 1964 

109: 3224

Under the Golden Dome (see: CT legislature 1963) 

Unemployment 

Box Folder

General, 1960-1964 

109: 3225

Compensation, 1965-1966 

109: 3226

Insurance, 1961-1965 

109: 3227

Union 

Box Folder

Affairs, 1959-1966 

109: 3228

Contracts, 1955-1962 

109: 3229

Label, 1958-1970 

109: 3230
Box Folder

Unions, individual, 1947-1965 

109: 3231-3232

United Auto Workers, 1964-1969 

109: 3233

United Ownership Act, undated 

110: 3234

United Nations, 1954 

110: 3235

United States 

Box Folder

Politics and government, 1960-1964 

110: 3236

Social and economic conditions, 1963-1964 

110: 3237

Treaties, 1961 

110: 3238
Box Folder

Universal military service, 1958 

110: 3239

Urban affairs, 1964-1970 

110: 3240

Urban coalition, 1967 

110: 3241

Urban renewal (see: Urban affairs) 

Box Folder

Utilities, 1963 

110: 3242

Veterans, 1960 

110: 3243

Vista, 1968 

110: 3244

Vocational training, 1960-1970 

110: 3245

Voting (see: Elections) 

Wage collection laws (see: Labor legislation) 

Wages (see: Wages and hours) 

Box Folder

Wages and hours, 1962-1973 

110: 3246

Walsh-Healy Act (see: Wages and hours) 

Box Folder

Welfare and pension plans, 1967-1973 

110: 3247

White collar workers (See: Labor force, white collar workers) 

Witch hunts (see: Subversive activities, investigations) 

Work stoppage (see: Unemployment) 

Box Folder

Women, U.S., 1963-1969 

110: 3248
Box

Worker education 

Box Folder

General, 1957-1964 

111: 3249-3250

History, 1960-1961 

111: 3251

Industrial relations Center (see: Workers education, Courses, Programs) 

Box Folder

International, 1956-1961 

111: 3252

Research studies, 1957-1961 

111: 3253

Stewards education and grievance procedure, 1960-1965 

111: 3254

Study and Teaching, undated 

111: 3255
Box Folder

Workmen's compensation, 1957-1968 

111: 3256

Workmen's education (see: Workers education) 

Box Folder

Youth employment, 1959-1964 

111: 3257

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Series IX: Betty Tianti, undated, 1970-1986 

Subseries A: National and State Labor Organizations, undated, 1981-1985 

Box

Central Labor Councils, undated 

155

Northeast AFL-CIO Council, undated 

Other state federations, undated 

Unaffiliated unions, undated 

Subseries B: Local Affiliates, undated 1981-1985 

Affiliated unions. Miscellaneous, undated 

Boilermakers, undated 

Building and construction trades, CT, undated 

Carpenters, undated 

Clothing and textile, amalgamated, undated 

Communications workers, undated 

Electrical workers, Brotherhood of, undated 

Electronic workers ( IUE), undated 

Engineers, operating ( IUOE), undated 

Firefighters, undated 

Food and commercial workers, United, undated 

Furniture workers, undated 

Glass, pottery and allied workers, undated 

Government employees, American Federation of ( AFGE), undated 

Health Care employees, New England, undated 

Hotel employees and restaurant employees ( HERE), undated 

Ironworkers, undated 

Machinists ( IAMAW), undated 

Office and professional employees ( OPEIO), undated 

Oil, Chemical and atomic workers ( OCAW), undated 

Painters, undated 

Paperworkers, undated 

Postal workers, undated 

Police ( AFSCME Council), undated 

Plumbers, undated 

Printing and graphics, undated 

Protective Services, undated 

Rubber workers, undated 

School administration, undated 

Service Employees International Union (  SEIU), undated 

Sheet metal workers, undated 

State, county and municipal employees, American Federation of ( AFSCME), undated 

Steelworkers, undated 

Box

Teachers, undated 

156

Transportation workers, undated 

Utility workers, undated 

Subseries C: National AFL-CIO, undated, 1979-1985 

Box

Commercial Services, Department of, undated 

156

Convention, National AFL-CIO, undated 

156

Data Processing, Department of, undated 

156

Donahue, Thomas R. (National, Secretary-Treasurer), undated 

156

Driscoll, John (President Emeritus), undated 

156

Education, Department of, undated 

156

Health and Safety, undated 

156

Holocaust Memorial campaign, undated 

156

Housing Investment Trust, undated 

156

Human Resource Development Trust, undated 

156

Information, Department of, undated 

156

Internal Affairs, Department of, undated 

156

Kirkland, Lane (National President), undated 

156

Labor Institute of Public Affairs (LIPA), undated 

156

Miscellaneous, undated 

156

OSHA and Social Security, undated 

156

Organization and Field Services, Department of, undated 

156

Professional Employees (Women's Project) Department of, undated 

156

Public Employees, undated 

156

Public Relations, Department of, undated 

156

Regional meetings, undated 

156

Research, Department of, undated 

156

Tianti, Betty (President), undated 

156

Women Working for '84, undated 

156

Subseries D: Staff/Committee Files, undated, 1981-1986 

Box

Affiliations and deaffiliations, undated 

157

COPE Committee, 1986 

186

COPE (State), activities of director and staff, undated 

157

Common Core Learning Consortium, 1986-1987 

185

Cuomo/COPE speech, 1983 

157

Delegate Plan for Democratic National Convention, 1984 

157

Election campaign letters, undated 

157

Election preparation Solidarity Day III, undated 

157

Executive Board, undated 

157

Federal and state elections, undated 

157

Financial data, undated   (3 fl)

157

Grassroots lobbying, undated 

157

Governor's Taskforce on Family Violence, 1985 

185

Governor's Taskforce on the Homeless, 1984-1986 

185

Housing Advisory Committee, 1985-1986 

185

Labor Union Liaison Meeting, 1984 

157

Interview with members of Congress, undated 

157

Mail, direct: COPE, undated 

157

Norman Zolot memoranda, undated 

157

Press releases, undated 

157

Questionnaires (federal and state) COPE, undated 

157

Staff meeting minutes, undated 

157

State AFL-CIO News, undated 

157

Standing committees, undated 

157
Box

CLC presidents, undated 

157

Education, undated 

157

Legislation, undated 

157

Study Committee for Department of Revenue Services, 1987 

185

Taskforce on Independent Colleges and Universities, 1986 

185

Subseries E: Election Files, undated, 1970-1986 

Box

1986 elections, undated 

187

COPE, undated 

159
Box

Contributions, undated 

159

Congressional leaflet material, undated 

159

COPE budget, undated 

187

COPE committee meetings, undated 

160
Box

Endorsements to convention, undated 

160

Democratic National Party Conference, undated 

160

Democratic Party, undated 

159

Democratic Party, undated 

160

Democratic Platform committee, undated 

160

Election information, undated   (5 fl)

158

Election data and laws, undated 

158

Elections, undated 

160

Endorsed Senate/House candidate by Labor Council, undated 

159

Executive Committee meeting, undated 

160

Gubernatorial race, undated 

187

Ted Kennedy, undated 

159

Labor Friends of Chris Dodd, undated 

159

Miscellaneous, undated 

159

Walter Mondale, undated 

160

News clippings, undated 

159

Presidential election, undated 

159

Presidential race, undated 

159

Responses to congressional questionnaires, undated 

159

Salt Treaty Conference and information, undated 

159

Senate letters (copies), undated 

160

State Candidate questionnaire, undated 

187

State representatives, undated 

158

Statewide COPE meeting, undated 

160

Subseries F: Legislative Files, undated, 1980-1985 

Box

State Legislative Conference, undated 

161

Legislative bulletins, undated 

161

Legislative issues, undated 

161

Legislative issues: tax reform, undated 

161

Legislative issues, undated   (2 fl)

161

Legislative sessions in CT, undated 

161

Subseries G: Administrative Files, undated, 1981-1985 

Box

Notices to all affiliates, undated   (3 fl)

162

Activities, undated 

176

Affiliates activities, undated 

176

Affiliations, disaffiliations, undated 

176

AFL-CIO News, undated 

176

American Association of University Professors, undated 

162

American Association of University Women, undated 

162

American Institute for Free Labor Development, undated 

162

American Institute for Free Labor Development, undated 

184

Analysis Group, Inc., undated 

184

Anti-Apartheid Committee, undated 

162

Bates, Matthew, undated 

176

Beck, Audrey, undated 

162

C, undated 

184

CCLU, undated 

184

Center for Environmental Health, undated 

184

Central America, Fact Finding Mission to, undated 

162

Central Labor Council activities, undated 

176

Charter Oak College, undated 

184

Citizens to Protect CT's constitution, undated 

176

Civil Rights, U.S. Commission on, undated 

162

CLC Presidents' Committee, undated 

176

Coalition of Labor Union Women, undated 

184

Committee on Changing Situations at work, undated 

176

Committee on Pay Equity, undated 

162

Community Labor Alliance, undated 

162

Community Services Committee, undated 

176

Conflict Resolution, Association for, undated 

162

Congress of CT Community Colleges, undated 

184

Connecticash, undated 

162

Connecticut, undated 

162
Box

Association for Human Services, undated 

184

Business and Industry Association, undated 

162

Civil Liberties Union, undated 

162

Conference for Independent Colleges, undated 

184

Construction Industries Association, undated 

162

Constitution Convention, undated 

162

Credit Union, undated 

162

State University, Central, undated 

162

University, undated 

162
Box

Health Center, undated 

162

Labor Archives, undated 

162

Labor Education Center, undated 

162

Coors boycott, undated 

176

COPE activities, undated 

176

Convention, 31st Annual, 1986 

Box

Verbatim Proceedings, undated 

186

Officers and committee reports, undated 

186

Resolutions submitted, undated 

186
Box

D, undated 

184

Democratic Platform `82-'84, undated 

163

Democrats in CT, undated 

163

Democratic National Community, undated 

163

Dempsey Hospital, undated 

184

Dodd, Chris, undated 

163

Economic Education, CT Joint Council, undated 

163

Education Committee, undated 

176

Energy, undated 

184

Energy crisis, undated 

163

Executive Board, undated 

176

Farm workers, undated 

163

Financial data, undated 

176

Freedom of Information, undated 

184

Foreign visitors, undated 

176

Hartford Manufacturers Group, undated 

163

Health and Safety Committee, undated 

176

Histadrut, undated 

163

Housatanic Community College, undated 

163

Humanities Council, undated 

163

Hydro Quebec, undated 

176

Income tax in CT, undated 

163

Industrial alternatives, undated 

163

Industrial relations, undated 

163

Insurance Tort Reform, undated 

184

International Year of the Child, undated 

163

Interstate banking, undated 

184

Ireland, undated 

163

Ireland, undated 

184

Israel, undated 

163

Jobs for the Future, undated 

184

Judicial nominations, undated 

163

Judicial nominations, undated 

176

K, undated 

184

Kershner scholarship, undated 

163

Kershner scholarship, undated 

184

Labor Education Center Advisory Committee, undated 

184

LEAP, undated 

163

LEAP, undated 

184

Letters to the editor, undated 

163

Letters to Editors, undated 

184

Literacy, undated 

184

Machinists contract negotiations, undated 

176

Meany, George, undated 

163

Monitor Productions, undated 

163

N, undated 

184

National Association of Government Employees, undated 

163

Naugatuck Valley Project, undated 

184

New Britain's work towards Policy/Solidarity, undated 

163

New building, undated 

184

New England Board of Higher Education, undated 

163

New England Board of Higher Education, undated 

184

New England Rural Leadership Program, undated 

163

New Haven, undated 

184

News releases, undated 

176

Northeast Utilities, undated 

184

Northeast/Midwest Congress Coalition, undated 

164

Occupational Disease Compensation, undated 

164

Olson, John Secretary-Treasurer, undated 

176

OPEIU contract negotiations, undated 

176

OPM Comprehensive Planning, undated 

176

Organization for Research and Training, undated 

184

OSHA, undated 

164

OSHA, undated 

184

Pastoral letter—Catholic social teaching/US economy, undated 

164

PATCO, undated 

164

Personal mail (BLT), undated 

164

Philip Randolph Institute, undated 

184

Physicians and Dentists organization, undated 

164

Plant closing information, undated 

164

Plant Closing information, undated 

184

Privitization, undated 

184

Project vote, undated 

164

Property Tax relief study commission, undated 

164

Quits and fires, undated 

164

Red Cross disaster planning, undated 

184

Republicans, undated 

184

Resumes/biographies, undated 

164

Rourke, Joseph, undated 

176

School kits, undated 

176

South Africa, undated 

184

South Africa, Bishop Tutu, undated 

164

Speeches, Testimonies, undated 

176

Staff meetings, undated 

176

Stover, Keith, undated 

176

Strike Assistance Committee, undated 

176

Taft seminars, undated 

164

Tax reform Symposium, undated 

164

Testimonials, undated 

164

Testimonies, undated 

164

Truck driver's hazards, undated 

164

Turkey, undated 

184

Unemployment compensation, undated   (2fl)

165

Unemployment compensation, undated 

184

Unemployment compensation review board, undated 

165

United Auto Workers, undated 

165

United Auto workers, undated 

184

United Labor Agency, undated   (2 fl)

165

United Agency personnel/grievances, undated 

165

United Labor Agency, undated 

166

United Labor Agency, undated 

176

Video display terminal, undated 

166

Wesleyan University, undated 

166

Women's Congress, CT, undated 

166

Women's Congress, undated 

184

Women's employment resources, undated 

166

Work and Family Conference, undated 

176

Workers compensation, undated 

166

Workers' compensation, undated 

184

Workers' Institute for Safety and Health, undated 

184

Workforce, undated 

166

Yale University, undated 

166

Subseries H: Government Departments, undated, 1981-1985 

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Administrative Services, Department of, undated   (3 fl)

167

Administrative Services Personnel Division, undated 

184

Attorney General, CT, undated   (2 fl)

167

Board of Higher Education, undated 

167

Business Regulation, Department of, undated 

167

Economic Development, Department of, undated 

167

Economic Development Department, undated 

184

Education Department, undated 

184

Employment and Security Appeals, undated 

167

Employment Security Division, undated 

184

Energy and Public Utilities, undated 

167

Ethics Commission, undated 

167

Governor of Connecticut, undated   (2 fl)

167

Governor O'Neill, undated 

184

Health Care Cost Containment Task Force, undated 

167

Higher Education Department, undated 

184

Human Resources, Department of, undated 

167

Human Resources Department, undated 

184

Joint Commission in Legislative Management, undated 

167

Judicial Department, undated 

167

Labor, Commission of, undated 

167

Labor, U.S. Department of, undated 

167

National Labor Relations Act, undated 

167

Public Safety Department, undated 

184

Revenue, Department of, undated 

167

State Board of Education, CT, undated 

167

State Secretary, CT, undated 

167

Transportation Department, undated 

184

U.S. Congress, members of, undated 

167

U.S. Senate, members of, undated 

167

Women, Permanent Commission on Status, undated 

167

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Series X: Films, undated, 1970-1976 

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Good Work for Democracy, undated 

168

Your Next President, 1970 

168

G. Meany, undated 

168

The Work Ahead, undated 

168

History of American Labor, undated 

168

AFL-CIO Centennial Moments, undated 

169

Your Next President, 1976 

169

Right Wing Machine, undated 

169

Senior Citizens on Medicare, undated 

170

A Mighty Fine Union, undated 

170

People and Power, undated 

170

60 Minutes Made in Japan, undated 

171

J. F. Kennedy's Last Words to Labor, undated 

171

People in Politics, undated 

171

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Series XI: Michael Noonan, 1985-1987 

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Governor's Conference on Insurance Availability, 1985 

188

Taskforce to Study Health Care Liability Insurance Cost, 1985 

188

Taskforce on Insurance Availability background, 1985-1986 

188

Small Business and Insurance Reform, 1986 

188

Connecticut Alliance for Insurance Reform (CAIR) I, 1986 

188

Connecticut Alliance for Insurance Reform (CAIR)II, 1987 

189

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