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Guide to the Records of Communications Workers of America, Local 1180 WAG.063

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Collection processed by Aaron Taub and Gail Malmgreen, 1996.

This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit March 29, 2012
Description is in English.

Descriptive Summary

 
Creator: Communications Workers of America. Local 1180 (New York, N.Y.).
Title: Communications Workers of America, Local 1180 Records
Dates [inclusive]: 1956-1986
Abstract: Communications Workers of America, Local 1180 had its origins in the Municipal Management Society (founded in 1954), which represented supervisors working for the City of New York. The MMS affiliated with the CWA in 1965, becoming the CWA’s first public-employee local. CWA Local 1180 members include employees in welfare centers, the Board of Education, the public hospitals, the Port Authority, and the state and city court systems. The collection contains minutes, correspondence, bargaining files, general files, and grievance and arbitration files. NOTE: This collection is housed offsite and advance notice is required for use.
Quantity: 13.0 linear feet (13 boxes)
Call Phrase: WAG.063