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"UNION OPENS OWN FOOD STORE" - 1947 United Packinghouse Workers (CIO) Press Photo

"Chicago: Members of the United Packinghouse Workers Local 28, CIO, carry signs picket-style advertising the union's new food store. Union members and their families can purchase food at cost price. The store was established to help combat the rising cost of living. 9/26/47"

"WE'RE GLAD TO SEE YOU" Textile Workers Union of America CIO - Membership Pamphlet

"POLICE MOVE IN ON GUILD PICKETS" - American Newspaper Guild CIO - 1937 Press Photo

"WHEN POLICE MOVE IN ON GUILD PICKETS This picture was taken just before police arrested 18 men and woman. Members of or sympathizers with the American Newspaper Guild, in a strike against the Seattle Star, at Seattle, Wash. The Guild has been on strike against the Star since July 3. Police Said the arrests were not for picketing but for "ganging up in a doorway" in attempts to prevent E.W. Scripps executive and employees from entering. The incident followed a mass visit of strikers to the Star when they demanded their jobs back as a group. 8-3-37"

International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union - C.I.O. Local Union list

This is a working list that is continually being expanded and cross referenced as I work through archival material. You will notice I pose questions next to some of the locals or include various notes. If you use this list as a reference please know it may not be 100% accurate. This is a continuation of my project to map the Congress of Industrial Organizations. You will notice several different charters with the same local number. The International reused local numbers as they amalgamated or ceased to exist. Making this research a tad bit more difficult. ILWU Local 1 - RAYMOND, WA (longshore) *** chartered ’37  ILWU Local 2 - SAN FRANCISCO, CA (shipscalers) *** chartered ’37 ILWU Local 3 - STOCKTON, CA, (Barge / Power Boat)  *** chartered ’37 in 1950 Local 3 becomes catch all for the International Fisherman & Allied Workers after they are expelled from the CIO. Below is a list of locals that became Local 3 in 1950. I believe these numbers correspond w...

United Auto Workers - CIO Local 230 (Los Angeles, CA) - Matchbook Cover

UAW Local 230 - Los Angeles, CA - Chrysler Plant

Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America - CIO - 1941 Dues & Working Card

"STRIKE DELAYS RETURN OF THOUSANDS OF VETS" - Saipan Beacon October, 12th 1945

WW2 leaflet News Bulletin, just one month after the end of the war. "NEW YORK, (via radio) - The crippling strike of almost 60,000 longshoremen is delaying the return of "thousands of troops" according to Captain Hewlett Bishop of the War Shipping Administration. the world's busiest harbor was virtually idle again today, the 10th day of the walkout in a union dispute over new contracts. Thousands of tons of cargo went unmoved as 369 ships were tied up. The strike, said Captain Hewlett Bishop of the War Shipping Administration, was delaying the return of "thousands of troops" and 17 Liberty ships were ordered to leave their cargo behind and sail for Europe immediately to pick up returning servicemen. In London British troops were unloading food cargoes from approximately 300 ships tied up by the countries most paralyzing dock strike since 1926.  The unauthorized walkout which threatened a critical food shortage, started at Liverpool more...