TABLE OF CONTENTSSeries I: Correspondence, 1944-1964 Series II: Minutes, 1948 - 1957 Series III: Reports, undated, 1944 - 1956 Series IV: Subject Files, undated, 1949 - 1964 |
![]() Diocesan Labor Institute Records405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205 Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205
HistoryThe Diocesan Labor Institute was founded in 1942 by Joseph F. Donnelly, then a Waterbury parish priest, later a monsignor, and eventually Auxiliary Bishop of the Hartford Archdiocese. The main purpose of Institute was to instruct workers on Catholic social philosophy and on the basics of trade unionism. In addition, chapter directors attempted to persuade businessmen to cooperate with organized labor and they counseled workers fighting to oust Communist union leaders. In the early years, the Institute enjoyed much success. By the early 1950s, however, participation dropped significantly because many union officials were already graduates of the Institute. In an attempt to give new life to the Institute, a survey was introduced to communicate Catholic ideas about economic life to trade unionists. The survey failed to revive the movement, but it produced a unique source for historians, as it offers vivid descriptions of working-life and reveals a great deal about the worldview of the priests who worked with unions. The survey involved gathering contacts in the local labor movement for a series of weekly evening discussions on the problems and attitudes of workers. The results were reported to Monsignor Donnelly in monthly chapter reports. Between autumn 1954 and spring 1956, the Diocesan Labor Institute of Connecticut held 150 meetings with small groups of Catholic trade unionists. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and ContentThe Diocesan Labor Institute Records contain office files, including correspondence, reports, publications and similar materials, from the Catholic labor movement and survey reports from 1944-1964. Return to the Table of Contents ArrangementSeries I: Correspondence (1944-1964) contains chronologically arranged files of letters and memoranda both to and from the Diocesan Labor Institute and Father Joseph Donnelly, director. This series also includes notes from meetings of the Directors of the Labor Institute as well as personal notes from Father Donnelly. Series II: Minutes (1948-1957) consists of minutes from the meetings of the Directors of the Diocesan Labor Institute of Hartford. The minutes contain information on such topics as attendance, regulations of the formal programs, the McAullife Medal Award, and Social Action Sunday. This series is arranged in chronological order. Series III: Reports (undated, 1944-1956) contains chronologically arranged Institute Reports written by Father Donnelly and submitted to Henry O'Brien, Monthly Chapter Reports, and Survey Reports. Institute Reports cover such topics as the work of the Institute, activities of the Institute, activities of the local chapters, and the future of the Diocesan Labor Institute. Also included are brief overviews of the programs and activities of the Institute. Monthly Chapter Reports, arranged alphabetically by Connecticut chapter, consists of files of monthly reports on the activities of chapters and items of information from Comment for the Priest's Bulletin from 1945-1948. Survey Reports holds chronologically arranged files concerning a labor survey performed by the Institute. Topics included in the survey are employee/employer relationships, work ethics, and working conditions. Series IV: Subject Files (undated, 1949-1964) holds alphabetically arranged files on a variety of subjects, including such topics as Conference of Christians and Jews, Labour School, Milk Strike, and Social Action Sunday. Series V: Publications (undated, 1946-1973) are files of various publications with which the Diocesan Labor Institute was involved. These publications include Social Action Bulletin and Labour School. Series VI: Photographs (undated) consists of one folder of photographs of various Diocesan Labor Institute lecturers. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsRestrictions on AccessThere are no access restrictions on this collection. Restrictions on UsePermission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright. Return to the Table of Contents Related MaterialArchives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of materials pertaining to Connecticut labor. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk. Return to the Table of Contents Index Terms
This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Subjects:Catholic labor unions--Connecticut.
Labor unions--Connecticut.
Document Types:Administrative Records.
Correspondence.
Photographs.
Publications.
Occupations:Labor organization.
Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationPreferred Citation[Item description, #:#], Diocesan Labor Institute Records. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries. Acquisition InformationThe records of the Diocesan Labor Institute were deposited with the Connecticut Labor Archives in May 1984. Return to the Table of Contents Detailed Description
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