The American Association of University Professors Records document the activities of the Albany Chapter from 1944 to 1974.
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This collection contains meeting minutes from Bricklayers Local 16, Schenectady, NY.
The Columbia County Typographical Union No. 896 records document the workings of this union from 1927-1968.
Fulton County Typographical Union No. 268 Records, 1894-1973 1.25 cubic ft.
The Fulton County Typographical Union No. 268 records document the workings of this union, primarily, in the form of minutes, from 1894-1973.
Greater Glens Falls (N.Y.) Central Labor Council AFL-CIO Records, 1959, 1969, 1977-1979, 1981-1990 0.17 cubic ft.
The Greater Glens Falls (N.Y.) Central Labor Council document the history of their council, which was formed in 1959.
The NAACP Schenectady Branch Records document concerns for discrimination in housing and employment and for the recruitment of black professionals from colleges and universities to the area. The records also show the Branch's involvement with area social service providers, labor unions, and other community organizations, as well as with General Electric, as the area's major employer.
Graphic Communications International Union, Local 259-M Records, 1941-1988 5 reels of microfilm
This collection includes records from Graphic Communications International Union, Local 259-M and the three previously independent unions that merged to form GCIU Local 259-M - Utica Graphic Communications Union, Local 58-C; Lithographers and Photoengravers International Union Local 21-P; and Local 59 of the Amalgamated Lithographers of America (ALA).
M.C. Lawton Civic and Cultural Club Records, 1921-2004 1.13 cubic ft.
The M.C. Lawton Civic and Cultural Club Records showcase the operations of the first black organization in Albany that was actively involved in community service and educational advancement, which was founded in 1919.
The City Teachers Association of Schenectady was founded in 1918 to promote standards of professionalism in teaching. The group was chartered as a union, the Schenectady Federation of Teachers, in 1944. Local 803 went on strike in 1975 in violation of the NYS Taylor Law. The local is affiliated with New York State United Teachers, American Federation of Teachers.
Records of UAW Local 930 which represented the Ford Motors plant in Green Island, NY.