Independent Condenser Workers Union Local 2 Records, 1946-1973. 4 boxes (2 linear feet).
Local 2 of the Independent Condenser Workers Union represented employees of the Sprague Electric Company in North Adams, Massachusetts. Beginning in the 1930s, Sprague was one of the largest employers in the Berkshires. Employing 4,000 workers, Sprague provided one-third of the area’s jobs, many of them held by women. By the 1960s, however, Sprague began increasing layoffs, and in 1985 the company moved its world headquarters out of North Adams, closing all but two small facilities.
Records of Local 2 include by-laws, constitutions, correspondence, company publications, and minutes of meetings between management and union representatives.
Call no.: MS 315
Categories: Labor, Massachusetts (West) :: :: No Comments
Indusco Bailie School Collection, 1940-1952. 1 box (0.25 linear feet).
Bailie Technical School boys with masks
Following the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, the New Zealand expatriate Rewi Alley threw his considerable talents behind the war effort. Building upon knowledge acquired over a decade of living in China, Alley helped organize the Chinese Industrial Cooperative Movement (CIC). The CIC coordinated the creation of industrial cooperatives throughout unoccupied China to keep industrial production flowing, and it sponsored a series of industrial schools named after Alley’s friend Joseph Bailie to provide training and support.
The Indusco Bailie School Collection includes documents and photographs relating to the establishment and operation of the Bailie Schools in China during and immediately after the Second World War. Probably associated with the Indusco offices in New York City, these documents include a model constitution for industrial cooperatives, typewritten reports on Bailie Schools, and published articles describing the schools’ efforts. The reports extend through 1949, and include three mimeographed newsletters from the Shantan Bailie School for the months immediately following the school’s liberation by Communist forces. Also included are printed works by Alley and eighteen photographs taken between 1942 and 1944 of students and scenes at Bailie Schools.
Subject terms
- China–History–1937-1949.
- Chinese industrial cooperatives.
- Cooperative societies–China.
- Shantan Bailie School (Kansu, China).
- Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945.
- World War, 1939-1945.
Contributors
- Indusco.
- Rewi, Alley, 1897-1897.
Types of material
Call no.: MS 564
Categories: Asia, Education, Labor, Photographs, World War II :: :: 1 Comment
David R. Inglis Papers, 1929-2003 (bulk: 1946-1980). 5.75 linear feet
David R. Inglis at Argonne N.L., ca.1953
David R. Inglis enjoyed a distinguished career in nuclear physics that ranged from theoretical work on the structure of the nucleus in the 1930s to the development of the atomic bomb in the 1940s and work on renewable energy in the 1960s and 1970s. A Professor of Physics at UMass from 1969-1975, Inglis was a founding member of the Federation of American Scientists and from the mid-1940s on, he dedicated himself to informing public policy on the dangers of nuclear technologies.
The Inglis Papers offer a perspective on the life and career of a theoretical physicist who grew from an early involvement in the Manhattan Project to becoming a committed critic of nuclear weaponry and nuclear power. Although the collection is relatively sparse in unpublished scientific work, it includes valuable correspondence relating to Inglis’s efforts with the Federation of American Scientists and other organizations to influence public policy on issues relating to disarmament and nuclear power.
Subject terms
- Allegiance–United States.
- Argonne National Laboratories.
- Condon, Edward Uhler, 1902-1974.
- Federation of American Scientists.
- Los Alamos National Laboratory.
- Nuclear disarmament.
- Nuclear energy.
- Nuclear warfare.
- Oppenheimer, J. Robert, 1904-1967.
- Physics–Massachusetts.
- United States–History–1945-1953.
- United States–History–1953-1961.
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Department of Physics.
- University of Massachusetts Amherst. Institute for Man and His Environment.
- World Association of World Federalists.
- World Federation of Scientific Workers.
Contributors
- Bohr, Aage.
- Inglis, David Rittenhouse, 1905- .
- Teller, Edward, 1908-2003.
- Wigner, Eugene Paul, 1902-1995.
Types of material
- Lab notes.
- Oral histories.
- Photographs.
Call no.: FS 033
Categories: Alternative energy, Antinuclear, Cold War culture, Oral history, Peace, Science & technology, UMass, UMass faculty :: :: No Comments
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Records, 1929-1985. 11 boxes (5.75 linear feet).
The records of Northampton Local 36 of the IBEW provide insight into the adjustments of union members to the introduction of new technology, the changing labor environment, and the local debates over the merits of the use of nuclear power in the region. Collection includes by-laws, reports, correspondence, contracts, membership lists, and materials relating to nuclear energy.
Call no.: MS 107
Categories: Labor :: :: No Comments
Eagle Lodge, International Brotherhood of Paper Maker Records, 1901-1978. 1 box (0.5 linear feet).
First organized as Eagle Lodge in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the United Brotherhood of Paper Makers was granted a charter by the AFL in May 1883. Almost as soon as the union was established, however, it faced a serious struggle for power from within. Hoping to maintain their higher economic and social status, the machine tenders ultimately organized their own union, and the two remained separate for a number of years until they finally merged in 1902 as the International Brotherhood of Paper Makers.
Records of the Eagle Lodge, Local 1 include by-laws, minutes, correspondence, contracts, a ledger, and three histories of the local and the early days of the union.
Call no.: MS 081
Categories: Labor, Massachusetts (West), Poland & Polish Americans :: :: No Comments
International Brotherhood of Teamsters Locals 170 and 404 Records, 1952-1966. 3 boxes (1.5 linear feet).
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, organized in 1903 when two leading team driver associations merged, is one of the largest unions in the U.S. Local 170, representing central Massachusetts, and Local 404, representing western Massachusetts, were both granted their charters with the Teamsters in 1933, and continue to thrive today. The records of these locals consist entirely of agreements between the union and local businesses.
Call no.: MS 030
Categories: Labor, Massachusetts (Central), Massachusetts (West) :: :: No Comments
International Oil Working Group Collection, 1957-1987. 29 boxes (15 linear feet).
The International Oil Working Group (IOWG) is one of a number of organizations that worked to implement an oil embargo initiated by the United Nations General Assembly against South Africa to protest the country’s policies of apartheid. The IOWG grew out of the Sanctions Working Group established in 1979. Although the nature and timing of the change in names is unclear, it appears that Dr. Teresa Turner was instrumental in the formation of both groups and was primarily responsible for their organization and administration. Other directors included Luis Prado, Arnold Baker and Kassahun Checole. While the group was loosely organized, it maintained the basic structure of a special advisory board with a pool of research associates. Primary activities involved researching topics related to the oil embargo; writing papers for regional, national, and international conferences; giving testimony at UN meetings; providing information to governments, unions and other groups committed to aiding in the implementation of the oil embargo; lecturing to students and members of the community on the subject of sanctions against South Africa; and collaborating with the UN Center Against Apartheid. Research topics included tanker monitoring to detect and expose those shipping companies that broke the embargo; the energy needs in those countries in southern Africa which depend upon South Africa to meet some of their energy demands; ways to effectively implement and enforce the oil embargo; trade union action by oil transport workers; Namibian independence and decolonization; and underground oil storage in South Africa.
Collection consists of administrative papers including financial records, minutes and association history materials; correspondence; printed materials produced by the IOWG; conference files; UN documents relating to South Africa and sanctions; and reference materials, including published reports, news clippings, newsletters and journals, related to oil shipping, tanker information and South African economic and political activity generally.
Subjects
- Apartheid–South Africa–History
- Economic sanctions–South Africa–History
- Embargo
- International Oil Working Group
- Namibia–History–Autonomy and independence movements
- Namibia–Politics and government–1946-1990
- Petroleum industry and trade–History–20th century
- Petroleum industry and trade–Political aspects–South Africa
- South Africa–Politics and government–1978-1989
- Tankers–South Africa–History
- Turner, Terisa
Call no.: MS 268
Categories: Antiracism & civil rights, Political activism, Social change :: :: No Comments
IUE Local 213 Arbitration and Grievance Records, 1955-1970. 1 box (0.5 linear feet).
Restricted arbitration and grievance files for individual employees organized under Local 213 of the IUE in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Call no.: MS 326
Categories: Labor, Massachusetts (West) :: :: No Comments
IUE Connecticut Locals Records, 1981-1992. 18 boxes (27 linear feet).
Local chapters of the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers representing workers in Connecticut. Records document a full range of union activities from elections and contract negotiations to arbitration and grievances. Also includes some union realia such as button, t-shirts, and bumper stickers.
Subjects
- International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers.
- Labor unions–Connecticut.
Call no.: MS 559
Categories: Connecticut, Labor :: :: No Comments
IUERMW Local 206 Records, 1936-1986. 30 boxes (14.5 linear feet).
Union that represented workers at the American Bosch plant in Springfield, Massachusetts, affiliated with the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers after 1949.
Records include by-laws, minutes of the Executive Board, General Council, and Membership meetings, correspondence, membership reports, grievance and arbitration records, contract negotiation proposals and counter-proposals, strike materials, and publications documenting the administration, activities, and membership of Local 206. Effects of changing national economy and international trade on workers and union affairs, through time, are evident.
Subjects
- American Bosch–History–Sources
- Collective bargaining–Machinery industry–Massachusetts –Springfield–History
- Correspondence
- Industrial relations–Massachusetts–Springfield–History
- International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers. Local 206 (Springfield, Mass.)–History
- Labor unions–Massachusetts–Springfield.
- Machinists–Labor unions–Massachusetts–Springfield–History
- Metal-working machinery industry–Massachusetts –Springfield–History
- Plant shutdowns–Massachusetts–Springfield–History
- Springfield (Mass.)–Economic conditions
- Springfield (Mass.)–Industries–History
- Strikes and lockouts–Machinery industry–Massachusetts –Springfield–History
- United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America. Local 206 (Springfield, Mass.)–History
Call no.: MS 132
Categories: Labor :: :: No Comments
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