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Overview of the Collection

History

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series IV: Administrative Records, undated, 1925-1991






Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records



Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff






Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
Creator: Connecticut State Labor Council.
Title: Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Records.
Dates: undated, 1909-1991.
Quantity: 196 linear feet.
Identification: MSS19890080
Language: English.
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.

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 ConnecticutAFL-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 I: Joseph M. Rourke Files.

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 II: Ruth Warren Greenberg Files.

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)

Contains administrative subject files collected by Driscoll for a variety of subjects. Included in this material is correspondence on community development in Bridgeport, civil rights in Connecticut and the nation, the Diocesan Labor Institute of Hartford and the NAACP in Connecticut. The subseries also includes speeches by Merlin D. Bishop, Joseph M. Rourke, and Mitchell Sviridoff. Also found here are newsclips, pamphlets and flyers. Related information may be found in Series III, subseries C, IV and V.

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 III: John J. Driscoll Files.

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 IV: Administrative Records.

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 V: Legislative Files.

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 VI: Convention Materials.

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 VII: Printed Materials and Publications.

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 VIII: Pamphlets.

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 IX: Betty Tianti.

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 X: Films.

Series XI: Michael Noonan (1985-1987)

Series XI: Michael Noonan.

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Restrictions

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.

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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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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Subjects:

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.

Document Types:

Administrative Records
Correspondence.
Financial Records.
Newsletters.
Notes.
Personal papers.
Photographs.
Publications.
Reports.

Occupations:

Labor organization.

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

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.

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.

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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Detailed Description

Series IV: Administrative Records, undated, 1925-1991
Subseries A: Correspondence and Subject Files, 1955-1991
26:1217 Annuziato, Salvatore, 1955-1959
201 Becker, Henry, undated
26:1218 Benton, William, 1962
26:1219-1221 Biemiller, Andrew, 1958-1962
26:1222 Bowles, Chester, 1959-1960
26:1223 Bush, Prescott, 1962
Campaigns
190 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
26:1224 Carroll, George, 1955
26:1225 Claxmen, Roger, 1976
197 Delauro, Rosa, undated
26:1226 Donnelly, Joseph, 1961-1962
26:1127-1229 Driscoll, John, 1957-1962
26:1230-1231 Driscoll, Margaret Connors, 1957-1960
26:1232 Dunn, Leo, 1962
26:1233 Gallagher, Daniel, 1961-1962
26:1234 Grasso, Ella T., 1957-1960
26:1235-1236 Greenberg, Ruth, 1961-1962
26:1237 Irwin, Donald, 1960
26:1238 Jones, Francis, 1958
26:1239 Kennedy, John F., 1961
26:1240 Kershner, Leonard, 1962
26:1241 Kowalski, Frank, 1962
26:1242 Lee, Richard, 1962
26:1243-1247 McDevitt, James L., 1958-1962
26:1248 Manning, Justin, 1962
26:1249-1252 Meany, George, 1958-1962
26:1253 Monagan, John, 1962
197 Morrison, Bruce, undated
26:1254 Murry, Esther, 1962
26:1255 Onge, William, 1960
26:1256 Ribicoff, Abraham, 1962
26:1257-1258 Ricciuti, Renato, 1958-1962
26:1259 Rourke, Joseph, 1954-1963
27:1260-1261 Rourke, Joseph, 1954-1963
27:1262 Ruttenberg, Stanley, 1960-1961
27:1263-1264 Schnitzler, William, 1961-1962
27:1265 Senior, Harold, 1958
27:1266 Smith, William, 1955-1957
27:1267 Stevenson, Adlai (photo file), undated
27:1268-1270 Sviridoff, Mitchell, 1959-1962
27:1271-1273 Thompson, Hugh, 1958-1962
27 A - Z, undated
197 A: miscellaneous, undated
193 Actor's equity, undated
201 Affiliates, notices to all, undated
177 AFL-CIO Convention, 1987
201 AFL/CIO region 8, undated
197 ABC's of Worker's Compensation, undated
197 Abortion issue, undated
193 African-American Labor Center, undated
197 All affiliate mailings, undated
193 American Institute for Free Labor Development, undated
192 Analysis Group, 1988
197 Apprenticeship, undated
177 Asbestos, undated
192 B, 1988
197 Bill of Rights Tour, 1990
197 Binding arbitration, undated
177 Black concerns, 1986
193 Board of Governors for Higher Education, undated
201 Bridgeport, City of, undated
177 Bridgeport disaster, 1987
197 Building, undated
197 Business Executives for National Security, undated
192 C, 1988
197 C: miscellaneous, undated
193 Candidates biographies, 1988
177 Catholic Church, undated
192 Central American Peace Plan: Arias, 1988
177 Central Labor Councils, 1975-1987
201 Central Labor Councils, undated
177 Changing situation of workers, undated
192 Child Day Care, 1988
191 Clayman, Roger, 1988
197 Clean air, undated
192 Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights, 1988
192 Coalition of Black Trade Unions, 1988
193 Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW), undated
177 Common Cause, undated
177 Communist Party, 1986
197 Community services, undated
193 Congress, members of the U.S., undated
177 Congress of CT Community Colleges, 1986
197 Congress of Connecticut Community Colleges, undated
177 ConnectiCOSH meeting, 1985
192 ConnectiCOSH, 1988
193 ConnectiCOSH, undated
177 Connecticut Association of Human Services, 1986
177 Connecticut Business and Industry Association, 1987
192 Connecticut Business and Industry Association, 1988
193 Connecticut Business and Industry Association, undated
197 Connecticut Business and Industry Association, undated
192 Connecticut Civil Liberties Union (CCLU), 1988
177 Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, 1986
192 Connecticut Historical Society, 1988
197 Connecticut Innovators, Inc., undated
201 Connecticut Innovations, Inc., undated
201 Connecticut-Israel Exchange Commission, undated
201 Connecticut Joint Council on Economic Education, undated
193 Connecticut Joint Council on Economic Education, undated
197 Connecticut Joint Council on Economic Education, undated
197 Connecticut Labor Communicator's Association, undated
193 Connecticut National Bank, undated
197 Connecticut Partnership Compact, undated (2 folders)
193 Connecticut Public Television, undated
192 Connecticut Women's History Project, 1988
177 Coors Boycott, 1986
193 COPE budget, 1989
201 C.O.P.E. Regional Conference, Boston, 1991
201 C.O.P.E. Retiree Program, undated
177 Cost containment (medical), 1985
179 CSFT Convention, 1985
201 Daily News strike,
197 Defense diversification, undated
201 Defense diversification/economic conversions, undated
192 Dempsey, John (Governor), 1988
201 Democratic State Central Committee, undated
192 Democratic National Committee, 1988
193 Democratic Party, undated
197 Democratic Party, undated
192 Democratic Party, Connecticut, 1988
192 Democratic Party Platform, 1986
193 Disabled Workers Symposium, 1989
177 Divestment, undated
192 Drug testing, 1984-1987
193 Drugs Don't Work, undated
197 Drugs Don't Work: Governor's Partnership to Prevent Substance Abuse in the Workplace, undated
193 Earned income credit, undated
197 Earned income credit, undated
193 Eastern Airlines strikes, undated
197 Eastern Europe trip, 1990
192 Economy, Bishop's Pastoral Letter, 1988
177 Education, 1987
177 Education Report, 1985
Election, 1990
199 Campaign, 1990
199 Governor's race, 1990
200 Legislative bulletin masters, undated
192 Elections, National, 1988 (9 fl)
201 Employee assistance programs, undated
192 Employment statistics, 1975-1986
177 Evolution of work, undated
197 Fair Wages, Blue Ribbon Committee on Handicapped, Governor's Committee on the Employment> of, undated
177 Federal Tax Reform, undated
177 Financial Aid (student), 1986
193 Foreign visitors, undated
177 Freedom of Information, 1987
192 Frontlash, 1988
193 Frontlash, undated
177 Gonzalez decision, undated
193 Governor's Conference on innovation, undated
193 Governor's partnership to protect Connecticut's workforce, undated
177 Grape boycott, undated
192 Greenwich Housing Authority, 1988
192 Greenhouse Compact, Rhode Island, 1983
177 Health and Safety Committee, 1987
197 Health Care Cost Containment, Seminar on, 1990
192 Health Maintenance organizations, 1988
177 High School Student Survey, 1984
196 Historical records, general, undated
177 Hobbs Act, 1981
192 Hospital cost containment, 1987
197 Housing, undated
193 “Housing Now” march on Washington, D.C., 1989
193 Hydro-Quebec, undated
192 Immigration laws, 1988
193 Immigration Law, undated
193 Income Tax, 1989
197 Infoline, undated
193 Industrial Relations Research Association (IRRA), undated
197 Industrial Relations Research Association (I.R.R.A.), undated
193 Infoline, undated
193 Institute for Industrial Relations, undated
192 Insurance plans, 1988
177 Insurance Reform, 1986
177 Interstate Banking, undated
197 International Affairs Conference, undated
193 Israel Bonds, undated
201 Israel bonds, undated
201 J for Jobs, undated
201 Jackson, Jesse march, undated
197 Jewish Committees, undated
192 Jewish Labor Committees, 1988
192 Job Training Partnership Act, 1984-1987
201 Job Training Partnership Act, undated
193 Job Training Partnership Act, undated
178 Jobs for CT's Future, 1986-1987
193 Kershner Scholarship, undated
197 Kerschner Scholarship, undated
201 Kershner Scholarship, undated
192 Kershner Scholarship Awards, 1988
201 Keyes, James, dinner for, 1991
201 Kits for schools, undated
197 L: miscellaneous, undated
27 Labor Affairs, undated
27:1274 Collective bargaining, 1963-1965
27:1275 Licensing, 1965
27:1276 Mediation and Arbitration, 1966
27:1277 Minimum wage, 1958-1961
201 Labor Day, undated
197 Labor lawyers, undated
191 Labor news, 1988
193 Labor news and commentary, undated
191 Legal Counsel, Norman Zolot, 1988
196 Legislation—plant closings, undated
201 Legislative Conference, 1991 April 2
178 Legislative Electoral Action Program, 1985
197 Legislative session, 1990
193 Letters to the editor, undated
201 Letters to the editor, undated
178 Linkage, Ordinance Establishing a Neighborhood Policy, 1985
192 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 1988
192 Labor Day statements, 1986-1987
195 Laborsphere Game, undated
192 Long term care, 1988
192 M.D. Health Plan, 1989
178 MacBride Principle, 1986
193 March for justice, Pittston, Greenwich, undated
178 Marshall, Ray, undated
197 Matchko, Madeline, Testimonial Golf Tournament for, undated
193 Medicare catastrophic coverage, undated
178 Merit system, 1985
193 Metal Trades Council, undated
193 Mini-Conference on Organizational Innovation, undated
193 Minimum wage, undated
27:1278 Miscellaneous, 1965-1966
196 Miscellaneous—1982 election, undated
196 Miscellaneous letters, undated
193 Motor Vehicles, Dept. of, undated
197 N: miscellaneous, undated
193 National Council of Senior Citizens, undated
197 National Council of Senior Citizens, undated
197 National legislative issues, undated
178 Naugatuck Valley Project, 1986
194 Naugatuck Valley Project, undated
197 Naugatuck Valley Project, undated
201 Naugatuck Valley Project, undated
178 News clippings, 1986-1987
192 Nicaragua, 1988
201 Northeast AFL-CIO Council: Health Care Conference, 1991
Meeting in D.C., 1991
178 Northeast Utilities, undated
194 Occupational Health Clinics, undated
201 Occupational Health Clinics Advisory Committee,
197 Occupational Medicine Program Proposal: Dr. Eileen Story, undated
Office and Professional Employees International Union, undated
(O.P.E.I.U.) Local 376: Health and Welfare Records, undated
204 Audit reports, undated
204 Blue Cross/Blue Shield billings, undated
204 Bonding, undated
204 Bonding contract, undated
204 Boston Mutual, undated
204 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
197 Olsen, John W.: President, undated
194 O'Neill, William (Governor), undated
197 O'Neill, William (Governor), undated (2 folders)
192 OSHA, 1987
174 Other State Federations, undated
178 Pay equity, 1985-1987
192 Pay equity, 1974-1984
178 Pay records of public employees, 1987
27:1279 Personnel, miscellaneous, 1965
197 Petronella, Ronald (Commissioner), undated
178 Plant closings, 1985-1987
197 Plumbers and Pipefitters Pension Fund Trustee, undated
201 Plumbers and Pipefitters Pension Fund Trustees, undated
178 Polygraph, undated
197 Preparation for Second Governors' Conference, 1990
178 Press releases, 1987
191 Press releases, 1988
197 Private Industry Councils in Connecticut, undated
192 Private Right of Action, 1988
197 Privatization, undated
201 Project 500, undated
178 Psychology, Industrial Applications Center, 1987
201 Public Employee Conference, Atlantic City, 1991
197 Public Employee Meeting, 1990
27:1281 Public relations, 1965
197 Public Works, Department of, undated
27:1280 Publications, 1967
201 Rainbow Coalition, undated
192 (A. Philip) Randolph Institute, 1988
194 (A. Philip) Randolph Institute,
192 Red Cross, 1988
201 Redistricting, undated
174 Regional Council Meeting, AFL-CIO, undated
197 Religion and Labor Conference, undated
178 Rhode Island Economic Development Plan, 1983
178 Right to Work, 1985
197 Right to Work, undated
201 Rourke, Joseph, undated
197 Rowland, John, undated
197 Sacred Heart University, undated
201 Sacred Heart University,
178 School hours, 1982
197 Secretary Treasurer, undated
194 Senate Committee on Business Opportunity, undated
194 Senators, U.S., undated
201 Service Employees International Union, undated
178 Shell boycott, 1986
197 Shell boycott, undated
194 Slaiman, Donald—COPE Director, undated
194 Social Democrats, undated
178 Social Security, 1982
194 Softball tournament and picnic, 1989
178 Solidarity Day, 1981
201 Solidarity Day, 1991
201 South Africa, undated
197 Southeast Asia, trip to, 1990
197 Staff meeting minutes, undated
191 Staff memoranda, 1988
178 State Employee, undated
178 Issues, 1986
178 Retirement, 1987
178 Contracts, undated
178 Collective Bargaining, 1985
192 Pension, 1988
201 State Employee Bargaining Agreement Coalition (SEBAC), undated
194 State Government Liaison, Office of, undated
178 State Management Association of CT, Inc., 1986
201 State Tax Coalition, 1990-91
197 State Treasurer: testimonial, speeches, memos, undated
194 Summer School, 1989
197 Summer School, 1990
201 Summer school, 1991
27:1282 Sunday and holiday work, undated
201 Surveys of membership, undated
194 Tax Reform, Coalition on, 1989
198 Teamsters, undated
201 Teleconference on National Legislation, 1991
192 Television stations, 1988
197 Television stations, undated
197 Testimonial: staff, undated
179 Testimonies, 1985-1987
194 Tianti, Betty, Commissioner CT Dept. of Labor, undated
197 Tianti, Betty L., Commissioner of Labor, undated
194 Tianti, Betty L.Scholarship Fund Raising Committee, undated
197 Tianti Scholarship, undated
201 Tianti Scholarship, undated
179 Transportation, 1987-1988
194 Transportation, undated
198 U: miscellaneous, undated
179 UConn, 1986
179 Health Center, 1985
179 Institute for Social Inquiry, 1985
179 Labor Education Center, 1984
198 Labor Education Center, undated
192 Unemployment compensation, 1988
197 Unemployment compensation, undated
201 Unemployment compensation, undated
201 U.S. Department of the Treasury: certificate to John Olson, undated
191 Union Yes, 1988
179 United Labor Agency, 1987
192 United Labor Agency, 1988 (2 fl)
194 United Labor Agency, 1989
197 United Labor Agency, 1990
201 United Labor Agency, 1991
194 United Mine Workers (Pittston Strike Assistance), undated
192 United Seniors in Action, 1988
197 United States Department of Labor, undated
197 United States House of Representatives, undated
198 United States savings bonds, undated
198 United States Senate, undated
192 United Way, 1988
201 United Way, undated
194 United Way of S.E. Connecticut, undated
179 Unity 500, undated
194 University of Connecticut Labor Education Center,
194 UConn Labor Education Center Advisory Committee, undated
201 University of Connecticut, Stamford: Area Advisory Committee, undated
194 Urban Affairs, Office of, undated
179 VDT, 1986
192 Veterans Administration, undated
192 Veterans Hospital Study, 1987
192 Video display tube information, 1984
192 Vietnam Veterans of America, 1987
194 VIP meetings, 1989
179 Volunteers in Politics, 1985-1987 (3 fl.)
179 Voter registration, coalition, 1987
198 Wages, prevailing rate of, undated
201 War in the Middle East, 1991
194 Weicker, Lowell, undated
194 Windham Textile Museum, undated
198 Windham Textile Museum, undated
179 Women, 1986
198 Women and Civil Rights, undated
198 Women, Permanent Commission on the status of, undated
194 Worker's Compensation, undated
192 Workers Compensation Commission, 1988
192 Workers compensation: Division of Workers' Education, 1988
201 Workers compensation rates, undated
194 Workers Education Division of Workers Compensation, undated
179 Workmen's Compensation Division of Worker Education, 1984
179 Workshops, 1986-1987
198 Workers compensation, undated
201 Workers Memorial Day, 1991
198 Y: miscellaneous, undated
179 Youth Leadership Seminar, undated
194 Zolot, Norman Legal Counsel, undated
198 Zolot, Norman: Legal Counsel, undated
Subseries B: AFL-CIO [National], undated, 1960-1975
27:1283 President, 1963-1975
118:3427-3430 President, George Meany, undated
181 President, Lane Kirkland, undated
191 President, Lane Kirkland, undated
193 President Lane Kirkland, undated
198 President Lane Kirkland, undated
203 President Lane Kirkland, undated
27:1284 Secretary-Treasurer, 1964-1974
181 Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas Donahue, undated
191 Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas Donahue, undated
193 Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas R. Donahue, undated
198 Secretary Treasurer, Thomas R. Donahue,
203 Secretary Treasurer Thomas R. Donahue, undated
27:1285 Coordinator, 1962-1974
174 COPE, undated
191 COPE, undated
193 COPE: John Perkins, Director, undated
198 COPE, National John Perkins, undated
Departments
191 Building and Construction Trades Council, undated
198 Building and Construction Trades, undated
203 Building and Construction Trades, undated
118:3436 Building trades, undated
28:1291 Civil Rights, 1967, 1973
118:3437 Civil rights, undated
28:1292 Community Services, 1970-1974
118:3438-3441 Community services, undated
181 Community Services, undated
191 Community Services, undated
193 Community Services, undated (2 fl)
198 Community Services, undated
203 Community Services, undated
28:1293-1295 Education, 1962-1973
118:3442-3444 Education, undated
181 Education, undated
191 Education, undated
193 Education, undated
198 Education, undated
203 Education, undated
203 Employee Benefits, undated
118:3445 Food and beverage trades, undated
28:1296 Housing and Urban Development, undated
118:3446-3449 Human resources, 1971-1982
28:1297 Human Resources Development Institute, 1969-1973
28:1298 Industrial Union, 1964-1974
118:3450 Industrial union, undated
181 Industrial union, undated
181 Information, undated
118:3451 International affairs, undated
181 International Affairs, undated
191 International Affairs, undated
198 International Affairs, undated
28:1299 Investments, 1967-1974
28:1307 Labor Day, 1964-1965
118:3456 Labor Institute, George Meany Center, undated
28:1300-1301 Legislation, 1962-1975
118:3452-3455 Legislation, undated
193 Legislation, undated
198 Legislation, undated
203 Legislation, undated
29:1302 Legislation “Fact Sheet”, 1960-1966
181 Legislative, undated
191 Legislative, undated
29:1303 Maritime Trades, 1972
118:3457 Maritime trades, undated
118:3458 Miscellaneous, undated
118:3459 National Mortgage Investment Trust, undated
118:3460 News, undated
181 Occupational Safety and Social Security, undated
198 Occupational Safety and Health, undated
193 Occupational safety, Health and Social Security, undated
29:1304 Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965-1968
29:1305 Organization, 1967, 1974
118:3462-3463 Organization and Field services, undated
181 Organizational and Field Services, undated
193 Organization and field services, undated
198 Organization and Field Services, undated
203 Organization and Field Services, undated
118:3461 OSHA, undated
193 Professional employees, undated
203 Professional Employees, undated
181 Public Affairs, undated
118:3464-3465 Public employees, undated
181 Public Employees, undated
191 Public employees, undated
193 Public employees, undated
203 Public Employees, undated
29:1306 Public Relations, 1968-1971
118:3466 Publications, undated
29:1308 Research, 1968-1974
118:3467-3468 Research, undated
181 Research, undated
191 Research, undated
193 Research, undated
198 Research, undated
203 Research, undated
29:1309-1311 Social Security, 1963-1968
118:3469-3470 Social Security, undated
29:1312 Task Force for Burke-Harte Act, 1968-1973
203 Union Label, undated
29:1313 Union Label Service Trades, 1968-1973
118:3471 Union Label Service trades, undated
193 Union Label and service trades, undated
198 Union Label and Service Trades, undated
118:3472 Urban Affairs, undated
27:1286 Executive Council, 1958
118:3432-3435 Executive Council, undated
181 Executive Council>, undated
203 Executive Council, undated
181 Housing Investment Trust, undated
191 Housing Investment Trust, undated
193 Housing investment trust, undated
198 Housing Investment Trust, undated
203 Housing Investment Trust, undated
193 Human Resource Development Institute, undated
191 HRDI, undated
198 H.R.D.I., National, undated
191 ILCA, undated
193 Institute of Labor Communicators “Union Yes”, undated
181 Labor Institute for Public Affairs, undated
191 Labor Institute for Public Affairs, undated
198 Labor Institution of Public Affairs, undated
198 Matchko, Madelaine, National AFL-CIO COPE, undated
193 Meany Center, undated
181 Miscellaneous, undated
193 Miscellany, undated
174 National Activities, undated
28:1287-1290 National AFL-CIO Executive Council, 1962-1968
118:3431 Secretary-Treasurer, Lane Kirkland, undated
181 National COPE, undated
193 Northeast AFL-CIO, undated
191 Occupational Safety, Health and Social Security, undated
191 Organization and Field Services, undated
203 Political Education, John Perkins, Director, undated
181 Privileges Benefits Program, undated
191 Privileges Benefit Program, undated
193 Region VIII AFL-CIO, undated
198 State Government Liaison, Office of, undated
198 Union Benefits Program, undated
203 Union privilege, undated
Subseries C: Executive Board, undated, 1945-1987
Officers
29:1314 President, John Driscoll, 1961-1962
191 Driscoll, John J., President Emeritus, 1988
193 Driscoll, John, President Emeritus,
191 Olsen, John W., President, 1988
29:1315 Vice-President, Leonard Kershner, 1968
29:1316 Secretary-Treasurer, Joseph Bober, 1965-1967
191 Williams, Barry R., Secretary-Treasurer, 1988
29:1317 Secretary, Harold Conroy, 1965-1969
29:1318 Director of Education, Ruth Greenberg, 1965
29:1319 Research Director, Keith Proudy, 1960-1962
29:1320 Applications, 1958
29:1321-1327 Officers and members, 1959-1981
193 Affiliation Committee, undated
180 Bates, Matthew, 1986
193 Building and Construction trade, undated
180 Christella, Frank, 1985
30:1330-1335 CIO-CSIUC, Legislative Committee, 1946-1956
29:1328 Council affiliates, 1965
180 Executive Board, 1985-1987
191 Executive Board, 1988
193 Executive Board, undated
120:3482-3490 Executive Council, undated
120:3475 Executive Secretary, undated
120:3476 Executive-Treasurer, undated
193 Financial Data, undated
120:3504-3508 Financial reports, undated
191 Financial reports, 1988
120:3473-3474 General Vice President, undated
29:1329 Meeting minutes, undated
193 News releases, undated
193 Newspaper, undated
180 Noonan, Mike, 1986
120:3477 Secretary-Treasurer, undated
193 Staff, undated
120 Staff Correspondence, undated
120:3478 Frank Christello, undated
120:3479-3480 Roger Claymen, undated
120:3481 Chris Mueller, undated
120:3491-3494 Staff meeting minutes, undated
120:3495-3503 Staff memoranda, undated
Subseries D: Labor Councils, undated, 1961-1982
121:3509-3510 Building Construction and Trade Councils, undated
31:1336-1338 Central, 1961-1982
121:3511-3515 Central Labor Councils, undated
193 Central Labor Councils, undated
Connecticut
31:1345-1346 Building and Construction Trades Council, 1959-1960
31:1347-1348 Council for the Advancement of Economic Education, 1960-1968
121:3524 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, undated
121:3523 Labor Higher Education Council, undated
121:3525 National Council for Senior Citizens, undated
121:3526-3529 Northeast AFL-CIO Conference, 1979-1982
31:1343-1344 Other States, 1962-1965
121:3516 Regional Councils, undated
31:1339-1342 Regional New England AFL-CIO, 1960-1971
121:3517-3522 State Councils, undated
121:3530 Trade union Leadership Council, undated
31:1349 Union Label Council, 1965-1967
31:1350 CSLC Executive Board Minutes, 1969-1981
31:1351 CSLC Executive Board attendance records, 1961-1976
Subseries E: Conventions, 1958-1990
32:1352 1958
123:3552 1958
32:1353 1959
123:3553 1959
32:1354-1360 1960
123:3554 1960
32:1361-1363 1961
123:3555 1961
32:1364-1367 1962
32:1368 1963
123:3556-3557 1963
32:1369-1370 1964
123:3558 1964
32:1371 1965
123:3559 1965
32:1372 1967
123:3560 1967
123:3561 1968
123:3562-3563 1969
123:3564-3565 1970
123:3566-3567 1972
123:3568 1975
123:3569 1976
123:3570 1977
123:3571 1979
32:1373-1377 1980
123:3572 1980
32:1378 1981
123:3573-3574 1981
123:3575 1983
190 1987 (27 fl)
194 1988
194 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
195 Resolutions (2 fl)
195 Resolutions Committee
195 Rules Committee
195 Speakers and invitations
195 Verbatim proceedings
195 1989 Convention
195 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)
1990 Convention
198 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
Subseries F: Committees, undated, 1952-1991
32:1379-1382 Atomic Energy Committee, 1957-1962
191 Betty Tianti Scholarship Committee, 1988
32:1383 Citizens Anti-Communist Committee of CT, undated
32:1384-1387 Civil Rights Committee, 1958
122:3534 Civil Rights, undated
193 CLC Presidents Committee, undated
198 C.L.C. Presidents Committee, undated
32:1388-1391 Community Services Committee, 1960-1978
122:3533 Community Services, undated
191 Community Services Committee, 1988
193 Community Services Committee, undated
203 Community Services Committee, undated
Connecticut
122:3531 Humanities Council, undated
122:3532 Joint Council on Economic Education, undated
33:1392 Constitution Committee, 1959
193 COPE Retiree Committee, undated
33:1393 Correspondence Committee, 1961
191 DRG Committee, 1988
33:1394 Economic Freedom, undated
122:3535 Education, undated
33:1396 Education Committee, 1960-1962
191 Education Committee, 1988
33:1397 Finance Committee, Connecticut General Assembly, 1961
193 Governor's Committee on the employment of the handicapped, undated
191 Health and Safety Committee, 1988
193 Health and Safety Committee, undated
198 Health and Safety Committee, undated
203 Health and Safety Committee, undated
203 Health Care Committee, undated
193 Health Care Cost Containment Committee, undated
122:3536 Homefront Lobbying, undated
193 Jewish Committees, undated
122:3537 Jewish labor, undated
33:1398-1402 Labor Committee transcripts, 1952-1966
122:3538 Legislative, undated
198 Legislative Committee (state), undated
122:3539 Legislative Action, undated
193 Lobbyist Committee, undated
198 Lobbyist Committee, undated
122:3540 Nautilus, undated
122:3541 Organizing, undated
194 Organizing Committee, undated
122:3542 OSHA, undated
191 Plant Closing Committee, 1988
33:1403 Prevailing Rates of Wages, 1959-1960
122:3543 Public Employees, undated
191 Public Employee Committee, 1988
33:1395 Regional Plan Association, 1958
195 Report of the Resolutions Committee, undated
191 Standing committees, 1988
203 State Federation Advisory Committee, 1991
191 State Legislative Committee, 1988
122:3544 State Occupational Informational Coordinating, undated
33:1404 Steering Committee, 1960-1963
122:3545 Strike Assistance, undated
191 Strike Assistance Committee, 1988
198 Strike Assistance Committee, undated
33:1405-1406 Union Label Committee, 1957-1961
191 Women and Civil Rights Committee, 1988
194 Women and Civil Rights Committee, undated
203 Women's and Civil Rights Committee, undated
33:1407 Women's Rights Committee, undated
203 Worker's Compensation Advisory Committee, undated
Subseries G: Commissions, undated, 1955-1980
33:1408-1409 Civil Rights Commission, CT, 1958-1963
33:1410 Civil Rights Commission, Federal, 1960
122:3547 Compensation, undated
122:3548 Employment of Handicapped, undated
122:3550 High Technology, undated
193 Hospital and health care, Commission on, undated
198 Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, undated
203 Hospital and Health Care Commission, undated
122:3546 John Arcudi, CT workers, undated
193 Judicial Selection Commission, undated
203 Management of State Government, Commission to Study, undated
33:1411 The New Haven Commission, 1955
33:1412 New England Regional Commission, 1979-1980
122:3551 Permanent Commission on the Status of Women, undated
33:1414 Public Utilities Commission, 1959-1962
33:1413 River Basin Commission, 1958-1980
122:3549 State Ethics, undated
33:1415-1417 Study Welfare Laws, 1960-1962
33:1418 Workmen's Compensation Commission, 1961
Subseries H: Conferences, 1925-1981
33:1419 AFL-CIO Regional conference, 1981
33:1420 AFL-CIO Atomic Radiation Hazards, 1957
124:3580 Automation, undated
34:1421 Conference on Automation, 1964
34:1422 Children and Youth, White House Conference, 1958-1960
34:1423-1426 Community Services Conference, 1925-1927
34:1427 Community Services Institute, 1979
34:1428 Employment Conference, 1926
34:1429 Employment: Problems of Working Women, 1967
34:1430 Farm Workers Luncheon, 1974
34:1431-1432 Conference on Human Rights, 1964
34:1433 CT Society of Gerontology, 1960
34:1434 Conference on Human Rights, 1964
34:1435 Industrial Relations Research Association meeting, 1972
34:1436 Industrial Union Department meeting, 1961
34:1437-1440 International Trade, 1962
34:1441 Labor and Community Services, 1974
34:1442 Labor Management, 1959
34:1443 Labor Movement, 1978
124:3576 Legislative, undated
34:1444 New England Conference, 1958-1962
34:1445 Economic Future of New England Conference, 1977-1978
124:3583 Economic Opportunity, undated
124:3577 Educational, undated
124:3584 Health Care, undated
124:3579 International Trade, undated
34:1446-1448 OSHA Conference, 1977
34:1449 Public Employees Conference, 1958-1959
34:1450-1451 Conference of Social Work (CT), 1960-1962
34:1452 Unemployment Conference, 1959
124:3581 Union Label, undated
124:3585 Union Label, undated
124:3586 Union Label, undated
34:1453 U.S. Security of the Soviet Challenge Conference, 1979
124:3582 War on Poverty, undated
34:1454 White House Conference on Aging, 1960
124:3578 Women's, undated
34:1455 Women's Conference on Consumer Problems, 1961
34:1456 Women in Unions Conference, 1959
34:1457 Workmen's Compensation Conference, 1960
Subseries I: Affiliated Unions, undated, 1951-1988
191 Actors Equity, 1987
124:3588 AFSCME, undated
35:1458 Airline pilots, 1962
124:3590 Airline Pilots Association, undated
124:3587 All Affiliates, undated
35:1459 Allied industrial workers, 1962
125:3591 Allied Industrial Workers, undated
35:1460 Amalgamated Transit Union, 1962-1964
198 American Federation of Government Employees, undated
202 American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, No. 4, undated
35:1461 Asbestos Workers, 1962
193 Asbestos workers, undated
124:3589 ATEP, undated
35:1462 Automobile, aerospace, agricultural workers, 1962-1974
35:1465 Bakers union, 1960
202 Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco, undated
125:3592 Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers, undated
35:1463 Barbers, hairdressers, cosmetologists, proprietors, 1962-1974
125:3593 Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmetologists and Proprietors, undated
35:1464 Boilermakers, ironship builders, blacksmiths, forgers, undated
125:3594 Boilermakers, undated
193 Boilermakers, undated
35:1466 Brewery, flour, cereal, soft drink, distillery workers, 1962-1974
35:1467 Brick and clay workers, 1968
180 Bricklayers, 1978
35:1468 Bricklayers, masons, plasterers, 1962-1971
143 Bridgeport Brass, undated
198 Broadcast employees, undated
35:1469 Broadcast employees and technicians, 1962
181 Building and Construction Trades Amalgamated, CT clothing and textile workers, undated
180 Building and Construction Trades Council, 1986
191 Building and Construction Trades, 1987
198 Building and construction trades, undated
35:1470 Building service employees, 1958-1965
193 Building and construction trades, undated
202 Building and construction trades, undated
143 C. Bronze, undated
180 Carpenters, United Brotherhood of, 1985
35:1471 Carpenters and joiners, 1965-1968
125:3595 Carpenters and Joiners, undated
181 Central Labor Councils, undated
198 Central Labor Councils, undated
191 Carpenters, 1987
193 Carpenters, undated
198 Carpenters, undated
202 Carpenters, undated
35:1472 Chemical workers, undated
180 Chemical workers, 1979-1985
198 Chemical workers, undated
202 Chemical workers, undated
35:1473 Chemical, oil and atomic workers, 1953
35:1474 Cleaners and dryers, 1960
35:1475 Clothing workers, 1962-1968
125:3596 Clothing workers, undated
180 Clothing and textile workers, 1987
193 Clothing and textile workers (ACTWU), undated
198 Clothing and Textile Workers (ACTWU), undated
35:1476 Communications workers, 1962-1968
125:3597 Communications workers, undated
193 Communications workers, undated
198 Communication workers, undated
181 Communications Workers of America, undated
125:3598 CT State Employees Association, undated
143 Dictaphone, undated
35:1477 Directly affiliated unions, 1962-1974
35:1478 Distillery, rectifying wine and allied workers, 1965-1968
125:3599 Distillery, Rectifying Wine and Allied workers, undated
125:3600-3601 Drug and Hospital workers, undated
143 E.B. Guards, undated (2 fl.)
35:1480 Electrical radio and machine workers, 1962-1974
125:3602 Electrical, Radio and Machine workers (IUE), undated
191 I.U.E., 1988
198 International Union of Electricians, undated
35:1479 Electrical workers, 1962-1974
125:3603 Electrical workers (IBEW), undated
181 Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood, undated
193 Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of (IBEW), undated
198 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, undated
202 I.B.E.W., undated
35:1482 Elevator constructors, 1967
125:3604 Engineers, undated
193 Engineers (IUE), undated
191 Engineers (Operating), 1988
35:1483 Engineers operating international, 1971-1974
193 Engineers, Operating (IUOE), undated
202 International Union of Operating Engineers (I.U.O.E.), undated
35:1484 Engineers technical, 1965
35:1485 Farm workers, 1968-1974
181 Farm Workers, United, undated
143 Fenner Company, undated
35:1486 Fire fighters, 1963-1972
125:3605 Firefighters, undated
181 Fire Fighters, undated
191 Firefighters, 1988
193 Fire fighters, undated
143 Fitzgerald Company, undated
180 Food and commercial workers, 1986
191 Food and Commercial Workers (United), 1988
181 Food and Commercial Workers, United, undated
35:1487 Food handlers, 1962-1968
125:3606-3607 Food handlers, undated
125:3608 Furniture workers, undated
35:1488 Garment workers, 1968
125:3609 Garment workers (ILUGW), undated
181 Garment Workers Union, International Ladies', undated
198 Garment Workers, International Ladies, undated
193 Garment Workers, International Ladies (ILGWU), undated
125:3610 Glass bottle blowers, undated
191 Glass Workers, 1988
202 Glass workers, undated
35:1489 Government employees, 1964
125:3611 Government employees, undated
181 Government Employees, American Federation of, undated
125:3612 Graphic arts, undated
191 Graphic Communications, 1988
180 Graphic Communications International, 1986
35:1490 Hatters, cap and millinary workers, undated
181 Health Care Employees, 1199, undated
191 Health Care Employees, 1199, 1988
125:3613 Hotel employees, undated
193 Hotel Employees (HERE), undated
191 Hotel employees, Restaurant Employees, 1988
198 Hotel and Restaurant, undated
202 Hotel and restaurant employees, undated
181 Hotel employees, restaurant employees, undated
35:1491 Hotel, restaurant employees and bartenders, 1963-1974
35:1492 Insurance workers, 1962-1968
126:3614 Insurance workers international, undated
35:1493 Iron workers, undated
181 Ironworkers, undated
191 Ironworkers, 1988
193 Ironworkers, undated
202 Ironworkers, undated
126:3615 Iron workers International, undated
35:1494-1495 Jewelry workers, 1961-1963
35:1496 Laborers, 1971-1974
126:3616 Laborers, undated
191 Laborers, 1988
193 Laborers, undated
35:1497 Letter carriers, 1962
193 Letter carriers, undated
126:3617 Letter Carriers, National Association of, undated
191 Letter Carriers, National Association of, 1988
35:1498 Lithographers, 1964
126:3618 Longshoremen International, undated
191 Longshoremen's Union, International, 1988
35:1481 Machine workers, 1962-1974
35:1499 Machinists, 1962-1974
181 Machinists, undated
193 Machinists, undated
198 Machinists, undated
202 Machinists, undated
180 Machinists and aerospace, 1986
193 Mail to all affiliates, undated
126:3619 Marine Engineers Association, undated
35:1500 Metal Trades Council, 1968
198 Metal Trades Council, undated
202 Metal Trades Council, undated
126:3620 Metal Trades Council of New London County, undated
35:1501 Mine workers, 1961
181 Musicians, undated
191 Musicians, 1988
193 Musicians, undated
202 Musicians, undated
35:1502 Musicians, American Federation, 1968-1973
126:3621 Musicians, American Federation of, undated
194 New England Health Care employees, undated
126:3622 Newspaper Guild, undated
198 Newspaper Guild, undated
191 Newspaper Guild, 240 (Bristol), 1988
181 Northeast AFL-CIO Council, undated
198 Northeast AFL-CIO Council, undated
198 Not affiliated, undated
180 Office and Professional Employees International Union, 1985
191 OPEIU, 1988
194 OPEIU, undated
198 O.P.E.I.U., undated
181 Office and professional employees, local 376, undated
35:1503 Office employees, 1959-1974
126:3623 Office Employees, undated
198 Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers, undated
181 Other state federations, undated
198 Other state federations, undated
202 Other state federations, undated
35:1504 Painters, decorators, paperhangers, 1963-1973
126:3624 Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers, undated
35:1505 Papermakers and workers, 1964-1968
126:3625 Papermakers and Workers, undated
181 Paperworkers, undated
191 Paperworkers, 1988
198 Paperworkers, undated
202 Paperworkers, undated
126:3626 PATCO, undated
Plumber, undated
181 133, undated
181 133 constitutions, due books, undated
194 Plumbers, undated
198 Plumbers, undated
35:1506 Plumbing and pipefitting, journeymen and apprentices, 1963-1974
126:3627 Plumbing and Pipefitting, undated
181 Police (AFSCME Council 15), undated
198 Police (AFSCME Council 15), undated
194 Police Association (AFSCME 15), undated
35:1507 Post office motor vehicle employees, 1963-1966
35:1508 Postal clerks, 1964-1967
126:3628-3629 Postal clerks, undated
180 Postal workers, 1986
191 Postal Workers, 1988
194 Postal workers, undated
202 Postal workers, undated
143 Preferred Utilities, undated
35:1509 Printing pressmen and assistants, 1964-1974
181 Protective Services, undated
35:1510 Pulp, sulphite and papermill workers, 1967
35:1511 Public employees, 1967-1973
194 Radio and television stations, undated
198 Railroad workers, undated
181 Railway, airline clerks, undated
180 Railway and airline clerks, 1981-1985
126:3630 Railway Carmen, undated
128:3655-3664 Reports, 1962-1984
35:1512 Retail clerks, 1962-1974
126:3631 Retail Clerks Association, undated
126:3632 Retail, Wholesale department, undated
35:1513 Roofers, 1963
126:3633 Roofers, undated
180 Roofers, 1986
35:1514 Rubber, cork, linoleum and plastic workers, 1965, 1975
126:3634 Rubber, Cork, Linoleum and Plastic workers, undated
126:3635 SASCO, undated
180 School administrators, 1984
181 School Administrators, undated
126:3636 Seafarers International Union, undated
35:1515 Service employees, 1951
181 Service employees, undated
191 Service Employees, 1988
198 Service employees, undated
126:3637 Service Employees International, undated
180 Service Employees International, 1985
194 Service Employees International Union, undated
198 1199/SEIU, undated
35:1516 Sheet metal workers, 1965-1966
126:3638 Sheet Metal workers, undated
191 Sheet Metal Workers, 1988
194 State, county, and municipal employees (AFSCME), undated
35:1517 Steel workers, undated
126:3639-3640 Steel workers, undated
180 Steelworkers, 1986
191 Steelworkers, 1988
194 Steelworkers, undated
198 Steelworkers, undated
202 Steelworkers, undated
35:1518 Stenotypers, 1963
194 Teachers, undated
127:3641-3644 Teachers, undated
191 Teachers, 1988
198 Teachers, undated
202 Teachers, undated
35:1519 Teachers Federation, 1961-1973
181 Teachers, American Federation of, undated
180 Teachers, State Federation of, 1983-1986
35:1520 Teamsters, 1965
127:3645 Teamsters, undated
181 Teamsters, undated
194 Teamsters, undated
127:3646 Telegraph workers, undated
127:3647 Telephone workers, undated
127:3648 Textile Workers, undated
35:1521 Textile Workers Union of America, 1970
35:1522 Theatrical, stage, 1962
127:3649 Theatrical, Stage, undated
181 Theatrical stage employees ATSE, undated
143 Timex, undated
36:1528-1532 “To all affiliates” notes and correspondence, 1959-1963
35:1523 Tobacco workers, 1974
127:3650 Transit Union, undated
35:1524 Transport workers, 1975
198 Transportation, undated
202 Transportation, undated
127:3651 Transportation Union, undated
35:1525 Typographical union, 1965-1972
127:3652 Typographical Union,
180 Typographical union, 1986
127:3653 Unaffiliated Union, undated
181 Union Merger Plan: Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, undated
177 United Auto Workers, 1986
191 United Auto Workers, 1988
194 United Auto Workers,
198 United Auto Workers, undated
202 United Auto workers, undated
35:1527 United Farm Workers, 1975-1976
191 United Farm Workers, 1988
194 United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), undated
198 United Food and Commercial workers, undated
202 United Food and Commercial Workers, undated
198 United Mine workers, undated
35:1526 Utility workers, 1975-1976
127:3654 Utility workers, undated
198 Utility workers, undated
203 Utility workers, undated
Subseries J: Strike Fund, 1958-1979
36:1533 Correspondence to affiliated locals from CSLC, 1961
36:1534 CT State Labor Council, 1962
36:1535 Affiliates, general notice, 1962
36:1536 Affiliations applications, 1961-1967
36:1537 General, 1958-1959
36:1538 Local 229 IUE, 1959
36:1539 Local 329, office employees, 1959
36:1540 Steelworkers, 1959
36:1541 R ☀ S contributions fund, 1959-1960
36:1542 United Aircraft, 1960
36:1543 Lodges 743, 1746, 1960
36:1544 Local 24345, 1961
36:1545 UAW 379, Jacobs Company, 1961
36:1546 Lodes 609 IAM, 933 TWUA, undated
Locals
36:1547 1335 IAM, 289 IUE, 1962
36:1548 2120 IAM, 100 AIW, 1962
36:1549 1645 UAW, 1963-1964
36:1550 1335, Sperry Rand, 1964
36:1551 1800, Bristol Brass, 1965
36:1552 2120, Machinists, 1966
36:1553 76-L, 436, 100, Lithographers, Chemical and Typographers, 1966
36:1554 Sessions Creek IUE 261, 1967
36:1555 Emhart Ledge 1249 IAM, 1962
36:1556 Uniroyal, 1962
36:1557 Rubber workers Local 308, 1967
36:1558 Local 19, IAM, 1967
36:1559 Steelworkers 1445, 1967-1968
36:1560 Brewery Local 35, 1957-1960
36:1561 Stanley Works IAM 1249 and 1433, 1968
36:1562 Metal Trades Council, 1968
36:1563 IUE Local 249, 1968
36:1564 Insurance workers, 1968
36:1565 IAM 1355, 1968-1969
36:1566 IAM 609, 1964
36:1567 IBE 1370, 1969
36:1568 IAM 609, 1335, 1969
36:1569-1570 OE, 1969-1970
36:1571 Printing pressmen Local 401, 1969
36:1572 Machinists Local 627, 1970
36:1573 Rubber workers Local 93, 1970
36:1574 General strike fund, 1970
36:1575 Hotel and restaurant Local 35, 1971
36:1576 Machinists Lodge 646, 1971
36:1577 United Telegraph Local 47, 1971
36:1578 Grape boycott, 1971
36:1579 1303, 1972
36:1580 Farah strike, 1972
36:1581 Amal Transit Local 425, 1973
36:1582 Printers, pressmen Local 74, 1973
36:1583 Steelworkers Local 1558, 1973
36:1584 Senior Citizens Fund, 1973
36:1585 IAM 1137, 1973
36:1586 OPEIU Local 329, 1973
36:1587-1588 Hotel and restaurant Local 217, 1974
36:1589 IUE 281, 1974
36:1590 Farah strike, end, 1974
36:1591 Red Cross strike, picket line photograph, 1975
37:1592 United farm workers, 1974
37:1593 IUE Local 256, 1975
37:1594 Metal trades assistance, 1975
37:1595 AFSCME 1303 Red Cross, 1975
37:1596 IUE Local 251, 1975
37:1597 USWA Local 5104, 1975
37:1598 IUE Local 256, 1975
37:1599 RWDSU 1199 Assistance, 1976
37:1600 Service employees Local 531, 1975
37:1601 Red Cross accessory Local 743, 1977
37:1602 USWA Anaconda, 1976
37:1603 IUE Local 281, 1976
37:1604 URW, 1976
37:1605 IAM Local 1021, 1976
37:1606 Hotel and restaurant 59, 1976
37:1607 Hotel and restaurant 35, 1977
37:1608 Hotel and restaurant 217, 1977
37:1609 United farm workers, 1977-1978
37:1610 AIW Local 641, 1978
37:1611 OPEIU Local 106, 1978
37:1612-1613 Food for the miners, 1978
37:1614 Vietnam Refugee Fund, 1978-1979
Subseries K: Fiscal Records, 1958-1979
37:1615 Financial reports by unions, CT IAU, 1958
37:1616 NAACP, 1958-1959
37:1617 CARE contributions, 1958-1959
37:1618 Labor's Fund for Albertus Magnus, 1959
37:1619 Pension benefits, 1959
37:1620 UNICEF contributions, 1961
37:1621 Dinner Union label, 1961
37:1622 CARE Contributions, 1960-1961
37:1623 United Fund Payroll deductions, 1962
37:1624 United mine workers IM3 labor reports, 1963
37:1625 Financial records, CSLC, 1963
37:1626 Bills, 1964-1966
37:1627 Financial reports, CSLC, 1960-1967
37:1628 Workmen's Compensation booklets, 1972
37:1629 Eastern Rail Alliance, 1975
37:1630 Operation Fuel, 1977
37:1631 Consumer credit assistance, 1972
37:1632 Interum Quarterly Financial reports, CSLC, 1978-1979
Subseries L: State Government, undated, 1957-1968
Section 1: Executive
37:1633 Governor, 1965-1967
196 Governor, undated
37:1634 Lt. Governor, 1966
37:1635 Secretary of State, 1966
37:1636 Attorney General, 1966
196 Attorney General, undated
37:1637 Leo J. Dunn, Deputy Commissioner of Labor, 1962
192 Governor William O'Neill, 1988
192 Attorney General, 1988
196 General Assembly candidates, undated
192 Governor's Building Construction Advisory Committee, 1988
192 Governor's Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped, 1988
196 Secretary of the State, undated
196 Weicker, Lowell, undated
Section 2: Legislature
37:1638 Attendance record (workshops), 1961
37:1639 Civil Rights Committee, 1962
37:1640 Constitutional amendments, 1965
Legislative Action,
37:1641 Civil Rights, 1965
37:1642 Healthcare centers, undated
37:1643 Lie detector, 1965
37:1644 Miscellaneous, 1966-1967
37:1645 Social and welfare legislation, 1967
37:1646 Unemployment compensation, 1967
37:1647-1648 Bulletins, 1961-1963
37:1649 General, 1967
37:1650 Notes, 1963
37:1651 Programs, CFL, 1963-1965
37:1652 Report, 1961
37:1653 Roll call notes (House session), 1961
37:1654 State representatives and senators, 1957-1962
37:1655 Workshop attendance, 1963
Section 3: Departments
129:3665 Aging, undated
192 Aging, 1988
192 American Institute for Free Labor Development, 1988
129:3666 Banking, undated
192 Children, Commission on, 1988
192 Commission, Betty L. Tianti, 1988
37:1656 Consumer protection, 1968
129:3669 Corrections, undated
192 Corrections, 1988
129:3670 Economic development, undated
37:1657 Education, 1966-1967
129 Education, undated
129:3667 Board of Higher Education, undated
129:3668 Board of Governors, undated
192 Employment Security Appeals, 1988
192 Employment Security Division, 1988
129:3671 Environmental protection, undated
37:1658 Health, 1962
192 Hospitals and Health Care, Commission on, 1988
129:3672 Human resources, undated
192 Human Rights and Opportunities, Commission on, 1988
129:3673 Insurance, undated
38 Labor, undated
38:1659 Jobless pay claims, 1958
38:1660 Board of Labor Relations, 1962
38:1661 Employment Security Division, Research Dept., 1961-1962
38:1662 General, 1964-1967
38:1663 Mediation and Appeals Board, 1965-1967
38:1664 Labor Relations Board, 1966-1967
38:1665 Unemployment insurance, 1961
129:3674-3690 Labor, 1968-1983
129:3691-3693 Labor Relations Board, undated
192 Labor Relations (State Board of), Internal Operations, 1988
129:3694-3695 Mediation and Arbitration Board, undated
192 Mediation and Arbitration, 1988
38:1666 Mental Health Commission, 1965-1967
38:1667 Other departments, 1960-1962
38:1668 Personnel, 1962
192 Policy and Management, Office of, 1988
38:1669 Public Utilities Commission, 1964
129:3696 Treasurer, Henry E. Parker, undated
Section 4: Public Acts
38:1670 Summary of Bills supported by CSLC, 1961
38:1671 Citizens Job Protection Bill, 1961
38:1672-1673 Employee Welfare Fund contributions, non payment of, 1961
38:1674 Payment of health, welfare ☀ pension contributions, 1961
38:1675 Establishment of industrial training and research center, 1961
38:1676 Labor disputes, 1961
38:1677 Labor hearings, 1961
38:1678 Labor organizations, annual reports, 1961
38:1679 State Labor Relations Act, undated
38:1680 Licensing of elecricians, 1961
38:1681 Mediation of arbitration, 1961
38:1682 Mercantile trade openings on Sundays or holidays, 1961
38:1683 Minimum wage, 1961
38:1684 Preference to residents on state highways and bridges, 1961
38:1685-1686 Prevailing wage rates, state construction contracts, 1961
38:1687 Public accommodations, 1961
38:1688 Time off for waiting, 1961
38:1689 Making an appeal to UConn Labor Education Center, 1961
38:1690 UConn, adjustment of faculty salaries, 1961
38:1691 Veterans distribution, sale of WWII roster, 1961
38:1692 Elevator constructors examining board, 1962
38:1693 Licensing of portable engineers, 1962
38:1694 Payment of prevailing wages on public works projects, 1962
38:1695 Trade Expansion Act of 1962, 1962
38:1696 Burial Expenses for Vietnam, 1963
38:1697 Pensions for New Haven city employees, 1963
38:1698 Insurance premiums—insurance agents strike, 1963
38:1699-1700 Retail mark-up on alcoholic beverages, 1963
38:1701 Transportation Authority (CT), 1963
38:1702 Unemployment Compensation Act, 1963
38:1703 Workmens' compensation, 1963
38:1704 Workmens' rehabilitation, 1963
38:1705 Collective bargaining by municipalities, 1965
38:1706 Health care center, 1967
192 Wages, Regulation of, 1988
192 Wages, Prevailing rate of, 1988
Subseries M: U.S. Government, undated, 1957-1968
Section 1: Departments
38:1707 Army/Civil Defense, 1965-1967
38:1708 Commerce, 1962-1965
130:3697-3704 Correspondence, 1971-1985
130:3722-3729 Correspondence, 1971-1985
38:1709 Defense, 1962
38:1711-1712 General, 1962-1968
38:1710 Labor, undated
130:3705-3711 Labor, undated
130:3730-3736 Labor, 1970-1985
38:1713 Labor Management reports, 1960-1962
38:1714 Legislation, undated
130 Presidency, undated
130:3719-3720 Jimmy Carter, undated
130:3721 Ronald Reagan, undated
130 Presidential Ads, undated
130:3739-3740 Carter, undated
130:3741 Reagan, undated
130:3712 Transportation,
130:3737-3738 Transportation,
38:1715 White House, 1957-1958
Section 2: House of Representatives
38:1716 CT Congressional delegation, memoranda and correspondence, 1965-1967
38:1717 Bowles, Chester, 1958
38:1718 Cretella, Albert W., 1958
38:1719 Driscoll, John, undated
38:1720 Daddario, Emilio, 1958-1967
38:1721 Giaimo, Robert, 1962-1964
38:1722 Grabowski, Bernard, 1966
38:1723 Irwin, Donald J., 1958-1967
38:1724 Meskill, Thomas J., 1967
38:1725 Monagan, John S., 1965-1967
38:1726-1728 Onge, William L. St., 1962-1967
38:1729 Patterson, James T., 1958
38:1730 Sadak, Antoni N., 1958
38:1731 Seely-Brown, Horace, 1962
38:1732 Sibal, Abram W., undated
192 House of Representatives, 1988
Section 3: U.S. Senate
38:1733 Bush, Prescott, 1958
38:1734 Dodd, Thomas, 1961-1962
38:1735 Ribicoff, Abraham, 1965-1967
38:1736 Purtell, William, 1958
192 Senators, 1988
Section 4: Legislation
130:3713 Bankruptcy Bill, undated
38:1738 Cabaret Tax Bill HR 2164, 1960
130:3714 Caribbean Basin Initiative, undated
130:3715 Federal Tax Reform, undated
130:3716 Federal Capital Investment Program, undated
130:3717 Federal Budget, 1985-1986
38:1737 General, 1965-1967
130:3718 Immigration,
38:1739 King Anderson Health Care bill, 1962
Subseries N: Committee on Political Education [COPE], undated, 1947-1980
Section 1: Organization Files
131:3747 Administrative Committee, 1977-1982
131:3748 Budgets and correspondence, 1980-1984
39:1740-1741 By-laws, 1959-1963
39:1742 General information, 1961
198 Central Labor Councils, undated
131:3749 C.I.S.C.R.R., 1984
131:3750 Concerned seniors, 1976
131:3751-3754 Conference kits, 1960-1977
39:1743 Coordinator, job description, 1979
Job applications, undated
192 COPE, 1988
192 Retiree program, 1988
192 General Information, 1988
190 COPE Committee, 1988 (8 fl)
198 C.O.P.E. interviews, 1990 August (2 folders)
190 COPE questionnaire, 1986
190 Griffin, Nancy, undated
190 Marinan, Joseph, undated
190 Robles, Mario, undated
190 Loeser, undated
190 Pearson, undated
190 Democrats, undated
131 Districts, undated
131:3755 1st, 1976
131:3756 2nd, 1976
131:3757 6th, 1976
198 Dunleavy, Martin J., Director,
198 Executive Board members, undated
131:3758 Informational data, 1976
131:3759 Instructions, 1974
198 Internationals, undated
131:3760 Issues questionnaire, 1976
39:1744 Local Union listings, 1976
39:1745 Local Union programs, undated
198 Master list, undated
131:3761 Meetings, 1985
191 Michael Noonan, COPE Director, 1988
131:3762 Miscellaneous, 1982-1984
131:3763 Opinion research, 1976
39:1746 Personnel listings, undated
198 Preliminary meetings, undated
131:3764 Reports, COPE, 1979
198 Retiree Program, undated
198 Smith, Al, undated
198 State Associations and Councils, undated
198 State COPE: general, undated
190 State Endorsements, undated
180 State Issues Questionnaire, undated (2 fl.)
131:3765 State Senate, 1976
198 State questionnaire, undated
131:3766 Telephone bank, 1976
131 Town File, 1976
131:3767 Bridgeport, undated
131:3768 Central Labor Councils, undated
131:3769 Bristol, undated
131:3770 Danbury, undated
131:3771 Hartford (Greater), undated
131:3772 Meriden, undated
131:3773 Middletown, undated
131:3774 Naugatuck, undated
131:3775 New Britain, undated
131:3776 New Haven, undated
131:3777 New London, undated
131:3778 Norwalk, undated
131:3779 Norwich, undated
131:3780 Stamford, undated
131:3781 Torrington, undated
131:3782 Waterbury, undated
131:3783 Willimantic, undated
131:3784 United labor Committee for Political Action, undated
198 Workshops, undated
198 Workshop at Yankee Silversmith restaurant, undated
Section 2: Officers' Files
39:1747-1752 National Director, Al Barkan, 1962-1980
39:1753 National Deputy Director, Joseph Rourke, 1963-1967
39:1754 State Coordinator, undated
39:1755 Madeline Matchko, 1965-1967
39:1756-1758 Betty Tianti, 1974-1979
39:1759-1763 Carol Colbeth, 1980
39:1764-1767 Betty Tianti-John Driscoll memoranda, undated
39:1768 Regional Director, Henry Murray, 1966
39:1769 WAD Director, Esther Murray, 1965-1966
Section 3: Meetings
40:1770 CT Federation of Labor, Labor's League for Political Education, 1950-1957
40:1771 Correspondence, undated
40:1772-1777 CSLC/COPE, 1961-1977
Section 4: Correspondence
40:1778-1792 COPE Committee, 1964-1980
40:1793-1801 National, 1958-1964
40:1802-1809 Conferences, 1962-1980
131:3742 Carol Colbath, 1981-1982
131:3743 Madeline Matchko, 1985
131:3745 National COPE, 1980-1984
131:3744 Mike Noonan, 1980-1984
131:3746 Union membership, 1976
Section 5: Voter Information
41:1810-1811 General information, 1958-1967
41:1812 AFL-CIO voting record, 1958-1962
41:1813 Canvassing, 1956-1966
41:1814-1816 Congressional candidates, 1970-1980
41:1817-1818 CT Congressional delegation voting record, 1952-1958
41:1819 Voting Records, Ribicoff and Seely, 1947-1958
41:1820 Eligible voters lists, 1960
41:1821 Election rules, 1950
41:1822-1824 Endorsements, 1966-1976
41:1825 Miscellaneous, 1962-1967
41:1826 Platform hearings, 1966
41:1827-1829 Pamphlets, 1950-1980
41:1830 Questionnaires and answers, 1976
41:1831-1832 Town and city election data, 1980
Section 6: Voter Registration
41:1833-1845 Voter registration, 1958-1970
41:1846-1858 Budget, 1965-1980
42:1859-1871 Contributions, 1958-1967
42:1872 Publications, COPE memorandum, 1956-1957
Democratic Party
42:1873-1878 CT State Central Committee, 1972-1976
43:1879-1888 National Committee, 1972-1975
43:1889 Political memorandum from COPE, 1956-1957
43:1890-1891 CT State Labor Council, correspondence, 1959-1962
Subseries O: Education, undated, 1953-1981
43:1892-1893 Director of Education, Ruth Greenberg, 1960
43:1894 Economic, 1966
43:1895 Legislation, 1967
43:1896 Library Services, 1966-1967
43:1897 Materials request, 1965-1966
43:1898 Miscellaneous, 1962-1967
43:1899 Publication, 1962-1966
43:1900 Scholarship Information, 1963-1965
43:1901 Student loans, 1960
University of Connecticut
43:1902 Labor Advisory Committee, 1966
43:1903 Labor Education Center, 1964-1965
43:1904 Vocational, 1966-1967
43:1905 Bridgeport Conference on school dropouts, 1961
44:1906 Books and materials program, undated
44:1907 Conference for Educational Committees, 1961
44:1908 CT Educational Television, 1962
44:1909 General, Ruth Greenberg, 1959-1962
44:1910 GHLC, economic aid, Fall Conference, 1962
44:1911 HFTD, Religion-Labor Project, 1960-1962
44:1912 Labor, management and economic security—talks, 1958
44:1913 Labor Education courses, 1961
44:1914 Labor Education programs, 1961
44:1915 Loyalty oath data, 1953
44:1916 Materials requests, 1962
44:1917 National Institute of Labor Education, 1961
44:1918 National Library Week, 1962
44:1919 NAACP, 1958-1962
44:1920-1921 Other Departments—Greenberg, CT, 1962
44:1922 Religion and Labor Council of America, 1962
44:1923 Resource units on Labor, secondary school students and teachers, undated
44:1924 State Federations of Labor—Greenberg, 1962
44:1925-1928 CSLC Summer school, 1962-1975
44:1929 Summer school, 1980
44:1930 TalkBack, community services, 1975
44:1931 University of Connecticut, 1962
44:1932-1934 Labor Education Center, 1962-1970
44:1935-1936 Annual reports, 1978-1981
44:1937 Labor-Management Institute, 1960-1962
44:1938-1939 Trade Union Courier, 1954-1958
44:1940 Unemployment, 1953-1960
44:1941 UAW, “News”, 1962
44:1942 WHNC stations, CT Service Council, 1962
44:1943-1946 Community Services, 1973-1977
44:1947-1952 Human Resource Development Institute, Employment and Training Committee, 1978-1980
44:1953 William St. Onge Scholarship, 1965-1972
Subseries P: Health and Welfare, undated, 1952-1982
45:1971 AFL-CIO Department of Urban and Housing, undated
45:1972-1973 Blue Cross, 1961
132:3788-3790 Bridgeport, undated
45:1954-1958 Community services: employment and training, 1973-1977
132:3786 Hartford, undated
45:1959-1965 Human Resources Development Institute, 1978-1981
45:1966 Legislation, 1961
45:1967 Miscellaneous, undated
45:1968 New England Congressional Caucus, 1978-1979
45:1969 New England Solar Energy Center, 1978-1979
45:1970 OSHA, 1977-1979
University of Connecticut
45:1974 Connecticut, 1960
45:1975 Fair Housing Practices, 1961
New Haven
45:1976 City Plan Commission, 1962
45:1977 Custodians and Engineers Retirement Fund, 1959
45:1978 Family Services of, Inc., 1959
45:1979 Housing Department, 1959
45:1980 Council of Social Agencies, 1961
45:1981 Urban League, 1962
45:1982 Housing laws, 1962
45:1983 Human Relations Council, 1962
45:1984 Police Department annual report, Centennial issues, 1961
45:1985 Seniors, 1960-1961
45:1986 Nursing Homes: Special Committee on Aging U.S. Senate, undated
45:1987 Substandard housing, 1952-1958
45:1988 Welfare and Pension plan Disclosure Act, amended, 1962
45:1989 Workers Health Institute, 1980-1982
132:3787 New Haven, undated
132:3785 United Labor Agency, 1984
Subseries Q: Testimonials and Memorials, undated, 1959-1979
45:1990 O'Brien-Googel, 1959
45:1991 Msgr. Donnelly, 1959
45:1992 Kowalski, undated
45:1993 Sviridoff, 1962
45:1994 Bishop Donnell fund, 1965
45:1995-1996 McAuliffe, 1966-1969
45:1997 John Glenn, 1976
45:1998 Frank “Chuck” Avalone, 1977
45:1999 Peter Reilly, 1979
45:2000 Governor's ball, 1979
Subseries R: National and State Issues, 1986
174 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
175 Collapse of L'Ambience Plaza, 1987
175 Pratt ☀ WhitneyUTC and IAMAW negotiations, 1985
Subseries S: Connecticut AFL-CIO , undated
181 COPE, undated
181 COPE budget, undated
181 Driscoll, John: President Emeritus , undated
203 Driscoll, John: President Emeritus, undated
203 Executive Board, undated
203 Executive Board, undated
203 Financial data, undated
203 Financial reports, undated
181 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
203 Looker, Aleta: Secretary to the President, undated
203 MacFadden, Tammy: Secretary Treasurer, undated
181 News releases, undated
203 News releases, undated
203 News releases, undated
203 Newsletter/newspaper, undated
181 Newspaper, undated
203 Newspaper, undated
203 Olsen, President John W., undated
203 Staff, undated
181 Staff memoranda, undated
181 Strike Assistance, undated
181 Testimony by staff, undated
203 Zolot, Norman: legal counsel, undated
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