International Labor Organizing, 1980-1994, Undated

Scope and content:

This series contains materials related to labor organizing in Latin America, South America, and the Caribbean, with a strong collection of correspondence, clippings, government documents, and organizing materials about El Salvador. The series also contains materials on South Africa, the Philippines, and the Far East. The folder on Free Trade contains records on local organizing efforts and anti-NAFTA, anti-GATT, and anti-WTO materials. Pfeiffer was engaged with international labor organizing through unions and activist organizations in the Albany area. The Chilean folder is almost entirely in Spanish. A United Ireland newsletter from the Irish Republican Clubs in Albany, New York is found in Folder 11.

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Arranged chronologically.

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