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Mazur Correspondence, received March 4-March 31 Memo to Mazur recommending improvements for Union Health Center, March 6,
1986; draft report to Mayor Koch for plan to preserve industrial space,
March 6; memos re funds due from regional offices, March 14-18; map of
Pennsylvania
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Mazur Correspondence, April 1-April 28 Press release, statement by NY Gov. Cuomo on the 75th anniversary of the
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, March 25; memo to Mazur re possible dues
increase, April 9; draft introduction and section on Chaikin presidency
for inclusion in the General Executive Board report to the 39th ILGWU
convention, written by Gus Tyler, with cover memo to Mazur, April 14;
letter from Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of
Mediation, asking Mazur's opinion of Rose F. Jacobs for inclusion on
list of arbitrators, April 23; letter from architects Anschuetz,
Christidis & Lauster giving cost estimates for renovation of suite
at 275 Seventh Ave., March 25
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Mazur Correspondence, received May 5-May 30 Letter from National Consumers League, outlining agenda of issues, signed
by labor advisory committee consisting of heads of five unions, April
28; letter re unfair labor practice strike against Chicago-based Sewing
Unlimited Corp., Korean-owned contractor, outlining chronology of
events, strike expense report, requesting strike benefit payment, May 1;
letter to Chaikin from United Furniture Workers of America, requesting
copy of contract with Kolcraft Product Company, May 12; letter from
Chaikin to National Council of Senior Citizens re campaign to regulate
apparel and textile imports, May 13; letter from League for Industrial
Democracy re program to defend labor movement among American
intellectuals and political leaders, with attached minutes of April 17
executive committee meeting, May 20; letter from Western Pennsylvania
Region director to Kingston Knitwear Co. president re postal sweaters
being made in nonunion shops, May 22
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Mazur Correspondence, received June 3-June 30 Letter from NY Anti-Apartheid Coordinating Council soliciting donations
for upcoming march and rally, May 29; report by National Immigration,
Refugee & Citizenship Forum, "Immigration Reform: A Pro-Con Analysis
of Pending Proposals to Significantly Expand Temporary Foreign
Agricultural Worker Programs," May 1986; notice of annual meeting of the
Garment Industry Development Corporation (GIDC), June 6; letter from
Committee to Legislate Ethical Action Now (CLEAN) re campaign to amend
the NYC charter to limit campaign contributions to $1,000 every two
years, June 6; letter to Mazur from consumer who wrote a letter to the
editor blaming quality of American- made garments on domestic industry's
decline, June 18; memo re APCO bill, June 30
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Mazur Correspondence, received July 2-July 30 Letter re successful strike against Jason Tynan Co., June 27; memos to
Chaikin re Calvin Klein and Russ Togs master agreements, October 24;
production analysis for Izod, August 22; list of warehouse locations for
Zayre Corp., February 14; affidavits from employees re attempts to
induce them to "get out of the union" at Hygiene Industries, July 2;
outstanding import bills for manufacturers; notice to Chaikin from U.S.
Department of Labor re contesting by Mattoon Garment Company (Illinois)
of citations and penalties by department, asking Chaikin if he wanted
participate in OSHA hearing, June 26; memo to Chaikin re Leslie Fay,
with summary of meeting re use of subcontractors, September 26; letter
from World ORT Union director general Joseph Harmatz, reporting on South
American trip, June 20; letter from Free Trade Union Institute with
attached correspondence and newspaper clippings; letter from Seafarers
International Union of North America, with attached correspondence re
merging all maritime unions and suggestions as to plan, May 28;
statement by Mazur opposing new apparel and textile trade agreement with
Hong Kong, July 1, with attached newspaper clippings; text of speech by
Gus Tyler to Council of Senior Citizens, "A Tale of Two Depressions," re
global economy, July 14; letter re national retirement benefit for ILGWU
member Louise Di Chiara, July 16; text of speech by Secretary of Labor
William E. Brock at Cornell ILR School, calling on nation's business
schools to include labor-management relations in core curriculum, as
press release by Department of Labor, May 2; UAW press release re trade
legislation, July 22; recommendations of draft report by Economic Policy
Council re newly industrializing countries, July 23; International
Rescue Committee annual report 1985
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Mazur Correspondence, received August 1-August 7 List and descriptions of companies to boycott, by AFL-CIO Union Label
& Service Trades Dept.; letters of invitation, complaints
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Mazur Correspondence, received August 8-August 13 Determination by U.S. Dept. of Labor re ILGWU election complaint; 1986
Labor Day statement by Howard Samuel, president AFL-CIO Industrial Union
Dept.; letter from Ernest Lieberman soliciting endorsement for new book,
with attached letters from union leaders, August 11; memo re contractors
registration bill, August 12; confidential profile of lobbying group
Consumers for World Trade, funded by major multinational corporations
and assembled by Republican-connected PR firms, with cover letter from
AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department to staff director of congressional
Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, August
8; letter to Mazur from chairman of Honey Fashions, asking for help in
finding a shipping facility to allow firm to stay in NYC rather than
relocate to New Jersey or Long Island, August 12; letter to Mazur from
mayor's office re efforts to help firm find suitable facilities, October
3
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Mazur Correspondence, received August 18-August 22 Memo to Mazur from Southeast Region director Nick Bonnano re history of
Local 3, Independent Hotel Resort Service Union in Miami, August 13;
letter from Committee on Political Education (COPE), AFL-CIO, re
campaign skills training seminar, August 13; summary from NYS AFL-CIO of
1986 legislative session; press release from U.S. Department of Justice
re consent decree requiring State of Michigan to improve care of mental
patients at Northville and Ypsilanti Regional Hospitals, establishing
minimum staff-to-patient ratios, adequate food, other measures, August
7; OSHA citation against Joseph & Feiss Company (Utica, NY); memo
from AFL-CIO Industrial Union Dept. soliciting nominations for annual
Labor Day Dishonor Roll, August 12; letter re new "Peace on Earth '86"
project by Peace Links, described as mainstream association of women,
including wives of congressional and gubernatorial officials, concerned
about nuclear war, August 13; memo from manager of International Ladies'
Garment Cutters' Union re proposal to change Local 10's co-insurance
requirement, August 12; invitation to conference by National
Coordinating Committee for Multiemployer Plans
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Mazur Correspondence, received August 25-September 2 Letter from AFL-CIO requesting contract provisions that deal with alcohol
or drug testing, for the purpose of resisting mandatory testing of
government employees, August 25; letter from Access-Ability Celebration
Committee of the National Park Service and the Statue of Liberty-Ellis
Island Foundation, re event showcasing recent handicapped-accessibility
modifications to Statue of Liberty, August 25; unsigned letter to Mazur
criticizing Local 23-25 officer Harris Zinn, August 29; invitations to
other events
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Mazur Correspondence, received September 2-September
29 Invitations to political and other receptions, thanks for contributions;
transcript of commentary by Michael Harrington (Institute for Democratic
Socialism) on National Public Radio, "Social Benefits and the U.S.
Worker," August 27; letter to Mazur from member who quit job at Smoler
Brothers (Herrin, PA), criticizing union for failing to represent her,
August 26; notification of settlement of claim against Phillips Center
for Public Research and United Food and Commercial Workers Local 588,
September 3; sales solicitation from Dentcare Delivery Systems, Inc.
(Uniondale, NY), September 8; letters from members responding to
solicitation for political campaign fund
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Mazur Correspondence, received October 1-October 3 Letters from members responding to solicitation for political campaign
fund; original appeal from Mazur in English and Spanish, August 18;
description by Political Department re fundraising campaign, September
27; schedule of contributions from affiliates to ILGWU Campaign
Committee, 1984 and 1985-86; letters in response to members who
expressed complaints, requests, etc.; ILGWU financial statement by
Lehman Management Co., August 29; letter to Mazur from manager of
Philadelphia-South Jersey District Council re personnel matter with a
Credit Union employee who filed a grievance with Office Workers' Union,
September 29; letter from director of New Jersey Region re non-union
Alpine Fashions (North Bergen, NJ), working for union jobber Jennifer
Dale (Local 62-32), asking for help, September 26; minutes of meeting of
NAACP Special Contribution Fund Board of Trustees, September 25; letter
from Representative Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
in the U.S.A. noting dismissals at Iranian factories, workers as victims
of repressive Khomeini regime, September 29; invitations to dinners,
events
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Mazur Correspondence, received October 6-October 10 Letters from members re grievances; requests for donations; invitations
to events; contributions to ILGWU Campaign Committee; letter from the
U.S. Dept. of Labor, introducing the Women's Bureau, October 6;
description of US Advantage, a rewards program to encourage Americans to
purchase American-made goods, proposing meeting with Chaikin, October 2;
description of complaint against Matsil Bros. (NY), September 29; letter
to Mazur re affiliates' pocketing contributions to ILGWU Campaign
Committee, need to remind directors to forward contributions to national
office, October 7; letter from NY Committee for Occupational Safety and
Health encouraging advocating for strong asbestos safety program, with
attached letter to NYC major Ed Koch, October 6; letters from Mattie
Jackson, manager, Pacific Northwest District Council, proposing staff
assistance with organizing activities, October 3 and 6; other
recommendations by Midwest and Western States regional directors re
staff hiring and salary increases; minutes of special meeting of
Amalgamated Ladies' Garment Cutters' Union Local 10, in which it was
decided to increase dues and remain independent, October 6; statement by
National Farmers Union in support of Save the Family Farm Act of 1986,
October 7
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Mazur Correspondence, received October 13-October 16 Letters from members responding to solicitation for political campaign
fund; letters from members with specific or general complaints; meeting
notices, event invitations; report of activities of the Department
International Relations, submitted to the General Executive Board,
October 1986; report by New York State District to GEB, October 15;
Socialist International press release re mission to Chile, October 17;
newspaper clippings re Sheet Metal Workers and plans to build a Toyota
plant with non-union workers, with cover letter, October 14; letter from
Youth Institute for Peace in the Middle East, expressing concern over
negative publicity about Israel, plans to increase campus media
campaign; memo to ILGWU exec vp Wilbur Daniels from archives department,
internal issue re Triangle Fire exhibit, October 15; financial statement
and memo re fundraising events for Statue of Liberty Campaign, October
14; letter from student researcher inquiring about ILGWU's contract
provisions for job protection and advancement that take into account
women's roles as mothers (seniority, sick leave, etc), October 13;
letter to Mazur from Bruce Miller (Miller, Cohen, Martens & Ice,
attorneys), suggesting spin-off organization that could legally organize
secondary boycotts for labor unions, October 9; press releases from
Second World Press (information network on the Soviet Union) re
dissidents; letter from Wisconsin Elections Board re changes to state
campaign finance law
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Mazur Correspondence, received October 20-October 24 Letters from members responding to solicitation for political campaign
fund; schedule of contributions from affiliates to Campaign Committee;
letters from Ohio, South Jersey District Council and Philadelphia, South
Jersey District Council members objecting to anonymous letter against
Errico Guerino, October 15; invitations to events; letter from NYS
Division of Human Rights re segregation across communities in state,
fair housing hearing, October 16; confidential memo to Social Democrats
USA National Action Committee re Socialist International Latin America
Committee meeting in Panama City, October 14, with cover letter to
Mazur; letter to Mazur from Advocates for Children, asking him to serve
on panel for hearing on status of immigrant children in public schools;
chart of population and personal income, by state, from AFL-CIO
Organization and Field Services, October 20; OSHA citations against
Downing Garment (Plymouth, PA), October 15; solicitation for review of
book, Millennium Management, by author William Lareau, Ph.D., October
19; letters from New York Anti-Apartheid Coordinating Council re visit
of president of African National Congress; letter to Mazur from
Bilt-Rite Sportswear (Bronx, NY) re need to establish relationship with
another jobber, describing production capability, October 10; press
release from Fairfield County (CT) 2000 inviting media to attend task
force meetings, October 24; ILGWU Research Dept. Cost of Living
bulletin, Consumer Price Index for Wage Earners and Clerical Workers,
changes to September 1986; job application
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Mazur Correspondence, received October 27-October 31 Letters from members responding to solicitation for political campaign
fund; invitations to events; job application; solicitations and thanks
for financial support; letter to Mazur from Western Pennsylvania
District Council describing dispute with member alleging failure to
represent, with attached contract with Bestform Foundations of
Pennsylvania, October 22; appeal for help from employees of Devon
Knitting Mill (Philadelphia), about to close, October 27; other letters
from unhappy members; letter from Social Democrats USA re Mazur's
receiving Eugene V. Debs Award, October 23; John Herling's Labor Letter
for week of October 18; letter to ILGWU from Rio Blouse (NY, NY)
describing dire operating losses, need for labor cost savings, October
17; letter to ILGWU Local 23-25 noting check from Liz Claiborne, Inc.,
for liquidated damages, October 24; press release from American Jewish
Congress urging severing diplomatic ties with Syria, October 27
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Mazur Correspondence, received November3-November7 Invitations to events; letter from members of the Philadelphia-South
Jersey District Council disavowing letter sent by anonymous office
workers, October 29; letters of complaint from members re loss of
holiday pay after Annette Fashions (Jeannette, PA) went out of business;
schedule of contributions from affiliates to Campaign Committee; copies
of checks for campaign from New England region; ILGWU list of
Salvadorian Earthquake Relief Fund Allocation by region, November 3;
mailgram to Mazur from Teamsters asking to withdraw organizing efforts
of employees at Bookcovers of Newark, NJ, represented by Teamsters Local
917, November 3; John Herling's Labor Letter for week of October 25;
letter from Midtown South Preservation and Development Committee re
problem of homeless families in neighborhood, noting lawsuit against NYC
agencies, October 24; memo from manager of Locals 415-475 advising that
he was abandoning organizing campaign for General Plastic (FL), November
7
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Mazur Correspondence, received November 12-November
14 Invitations to events; solicitations for contributions; letters and
copies of checks for Campaign Committee; memos to regional directors re
"unrelenting decline in the financial situation" of the ILGWU,
requesting plans for cutbacks, November 12; letter from officers of
Local 111, Allentown, PA, re problems with manager Ike Gordon, November
6; letter from employees of Ven-Mar (Clifton Heights, PA, Local 15),
complaining of not receiving holiday pay, November 6; similar letter
from member formerly employed at defunct Annette Fashions (Jeannette,
PA), November 11; similar letter from former employee of defunct
Westland Manufacturing (Jeannette, PA), November 14; letter from the
Legal Center, Bennington, VT, representing member trying to collect
disability benefits, November 10; U.S. Department of Justice press
release re DOJ suits against two North Dakota banks charging
discrimination against Indians because they live on reservations,
November 6; press release from Corporation for Enterprise Development re
report criticizing Grant Thornton survey of state business climate,
noting that most Third World countries would rank higher than states by
survey criteria, November 10; memo to Mazur suggesting that college
student newspapers be added to mailing list, November 10; activity
report of Joint Council on Economic Education; memo from ILGWU general
counsel Max Zimny re conviction of David Ganz, president of Local 17-18,
for embezzlement of union funds, November 12; invoices/financial
statements; requests for staff salary increases
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Mazur Correspondence, received November 17-November
20 Complaints from members re nonpayment of holiday vacation pay (Somerset
Manufacturing, Somerset, PA; Faymore Manufacturing, Confluence, PA);
schedule of contributions from affiliates and retired members to
political Campaign Committee; invitations to other events; requests for
contributions; letter re AFL-CIO Union Privilege Legal Services Program,
November 13; agenda for International Labor Solidarity conference, with
cover letter to ILGWU research director Herman Starobin, November 12;
background from Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City
re pension campaign history, November 5; memo to Mazur re logistics of
holding a reception for legislators in Albany, November 17; letter to
Irwin Solomon, copied to Mazur by Solomon, from the officers of Local
111, Allentown, PA, urging that assistant manager Cavalieri be made
manager, November 6; draft letter from Mazur supporting Salvatore
Giardina for vice president of New Jersey AFL-CIO; John Herling's Labor
Letter for week of November 8; copy of signatures of employees of
Brockton Coat, Inc. (MA) re tentative agreement between New England
Macintosh and Local 242 ILGWU, November 17; letter from member whose
employment at ILGWU office in Easton, PA, and health insurance was set
to expire one week before due date of baby, November 14; letter to Mazur
from National Association of Blouse Manufacturers, with attached list of
non-union firms copying designs, selling at lower prices to customers,
November 11; reply from vp Edgar Romney, manager-secretary of Local
23-25, November 21; letter to ILGWU vice presidents re establishing
affiliated working centers in communities with large immigrant and other
target populations for organizing drives, November 17; Department of
Justice press releases re civil suits against NYC Board of Elections to
extend time for receipt of absentee ballots, against Texas district
judge for sexual harassment, installation of federal polling monitors in
Yazoo County, Mississippi, other issues, November 7-17; summary of
meeting of Labor Committee of the Martin Luther King Federal Holiday
Commission, November 17; letters from New York Statue of Liberty
Centennial Commission; memo to governing members (including Chaikin) of
Committee on Developing American Capitalism from interim chairman asking
to identify top three policy issues, November 17; letter from the Kamber
Group offering to do public relations for the union, November 20;
critique by Michael Sheehan Associates of Mazur's CNN interview, with
transcript
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Mazur Correspondence, received November 24-November
28 Invitations to events; minutes of NYC Refugee Employment Project advisory
board, November 13; letter from member responding to solicitation for
political Campaign Committee fund; letter from Central States Region
with copy of check for Campaign Committee; letter from NYC Board of
Education appointing Mazur trustee of Fashion Institute of Technology,
November 20; letter confirming bills paid by IZOD for non-union
contracting, November 25; similar list for Dary Sue Fashions and
affiliates; letter to Mazur from district manager of Western
Pennsylvania District Council Locals 424-445 re anonymous letter sent to
Mazur complaining about business agent, describing corrective action,
November 25; draft of staff benefits manual
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Mazur Correspondence, received December 1-December 9 Correspondence between officers of the United Food and Commercial Workers
Local P-9 re dispute over Austin Labor Center board, November 17-13,
copied to FL-CIO Executive Council; letter to Mazur from KD Equities re
postponement of proposed offering amid climate of scandal re arbitrage,
November 28; letter to Mazur from International Woodworkers of America,
requesting contribution to strike fund, December 5
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Mazur Correspondence, received December 15-December
19 Letter to OPEIU re ILGWU office personnel matter (intent to discharge);
correspondence between NY Governor Mario Cuomo's office and Harold
Shames re appearance of governor in Members Only advertisement, question
of company's import policy, December 12; memo to Mazur from Personal, a
division of Leslie Fay, re number of new union jobs added in 1986 over
1985, December 15; request for contribution from the Federation of
Southern Cooperatives/Land Assistance Fund, December 15; letter to Mazur
from Seymour Posner, seeking support for appointment as chairman of the
NYS Workers' Compensation Board, with attached resume, December 15;
letter from member in Brooklyn, NY, re problem receiving wages
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Mazur Correspondence, received December 22-December
26 Requests for contributions; invitations to events; memo from ILGWU
legislative department director Evelyn Dubrow with summary of U.S. House
trade bill, December 16; political campaign reporting forms from various
states; thanks from member for assistance in obtaining vacation checks
from employer, Jeanette, PA; letter from member in North Carolina, re
articles by industry executives printed in John Birch Society-affiliated
newspaper, Gastonia Gazette, December 15; correspondence re Willow Glen
Sportswear (Amsterdam, NY) unfair labor practice situation with
Baron-Abramson, Inc., December 19; letter from People for the American
Way, noting popularity of Pat Robertson, increase in religious extremism
among candidates, some claiming divine right, December 17; anonymous
letter alleging contracting problem with Baronesse, 1407 Broadway, NY,
operating a sewing facility in Hialeah, FL, December 22; memo re staff
salary increases; memo to Mazur from Local 23-25 Health and Welfare
Funds associate director re name change of firm Trebor to Spanro, sales
allowance, Crazy Horse case, December 23; letter from AFSCME executive
director Victor Gotbaum re NYC Central Labor Council election, December
23; decision by New Jersey Board of Review that strike or work stoppage
over failure to make payment to benefit fund for financial reasons does
not disqualify strikers for unemployment insurance, with cover letter by
ILGWU general counsel Max Zimny, December 24; letters and copies of
checks from district councils for Campaign Committee fund; letter to
Mazur re his renomination to serve on American ORT Federation, December
23
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Mazur Correspondence, received December 29-December
31 Invitations to events; request for endorsement and contribution for
conference from Democratic Alternatives, a liberal-labor coalition
within the Democratic party, December 23; other solicitations for
contributions; letters from members re wages not paid; letter from
AFL-CIO president Lane Kirkland to presidents of Bricklayers and Tile,
Marble, Terrazzo Finishers, re Dick Tile and Marble case, referral to
impartial umpire, December 22; letter explaining arrangement with
Personal (Miami, FL) and union-shop Jorca Mfg., December 18; memos re
staff wage increases; arbitration award decision and related
correspondence between K-Mart Apparel Corp. and Local 99, ILGWU, over
date of hire of John Leary; text of speech by Herb Magidson to JLC
National Trade Union Council Annual Human Rights Award dinner honoring
Larry Duncan, December 16; memo to Mazur expressing concern that Empire
State College was becoming a diploma factory, granting too many credits
for "life experience," December 30; letter from ILGWU president emeritus
Sol Chaikin recommending recently elected president Jay Mazur and
director of research Herman Starobin to the Council on Foreign
Relations, December 29; newspaper clippings
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Mazur Correspondence, received February-May Invitations to events; memo to Mazur from ILGWU Welfare Fund Control
Department re unrelated NY firms Jet Styles and Accessories by Jet, May
15, 1997; letter from retired member inquiring about life insurance
benefits, April 29; letter to Mazur from president of Alliance to
Revitalize Center-City Hazelton, Inc. (ARCH) re concerns that Hazelton
ILGWU office would be closed, April 19; similar letters from Hazelton
Typographical Union No. 401 and others urging Hazelton office remain
open; letter from triathlete proposing sponsorship, April 26; memo from
Local 102 (Cloak & Dress drivers' & Helpers Union) recommending
updating allowances for eyeglass benefit, April 23; master agreement
monthly report, including settlements for outstanding bills with Calvin
Klein Jeans and Bobbie Brooks, April 30; request to Mazur to appoint
representative to Labor Committee on the President's Committee on
Employment of the Handicapped, April 30; memos re member assistance
program for workers displaced by plant closings; memo to Mazur from Jack
Sheinkman re ILGWU activity at Sanyo American from ACTWU Rochester Joint
Board, April 30; letter to Mazur from the Hispanic Labor Committee, an
advisory committee to the NYC Central Labor Council AFL-CIO, inviting
him to come on a study tour to Haiti and the Dominican Republic, March
16; letter to Mazur from the manager of the Connecticut District Council
re position of Dress Holiday Fund that workers of the Leila Dress
Company (Waterbury) are not entitled to holiday pay after the shop goes
out of business, April 7; call to national conference of the A. Philip
Randolph Institute, March 16; summary of task force meeting on Union
Privilege Benefit Programs, January14; memo asking Mazur to assign
someone to write a rebuttal against protectionism appearing in L.A.
Times; letter to Mazur from Scott Delin, president of Peek-a-Boo Styles,
proposing Employee Ownership Assistance Program, March 13; letter to
Mazur re transferring Coat & Suit Designers' division of Local 66-40
to Cutters' Local 10, March 10; list of field staff and contract
negotiation activities at various firms, other activities, for New York
State District, February 25; agenda and proposed conclusions for ICFTU
conference, February 20; financial report to Mazur from Irwin Solomon,
noting terrible operating losses in 1986, February 24; letter to Mazur
from David K. Morris of Bellbrook, OH, re organizing opportunity at a
major clothing manufacturer, with handwritten notation by Mazur to call
director of organizing Joe Danahy, February 23; letter to Mazur from
ACTWU secretary-treasurer Jack Sheinkman re $100,000 grant to South
African trade unionists, February 23; memo to Mazur re ways to approach
members, retired and active, to solicit contributions to the ILGWU
political Campaign Committee, February 2; letter to Mazur from legal
services organization re workers at Continental Handkerchief Co., Camuy,
Puerto Rico, who were told the factory would close, asking whether they
were entitled to compensation from employer or union, February 3
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ILGWU, Mazur Correspondence, December 1987-March 1989 Letter to Mazur from Cornell ILR dean David Lipsky thanking him for
lobbying state legislative leadership for school's programs, March 17,
1989; letter from U.S. Department of Labor re occupational hazard
warning label for formaldehyde, noting that comments from Mazur would be
placed in public docket, January 31, 1989; letter from Mazur to NYS
Commissioner of Labor Thomas Hartnett re meeting with Gov. Cuomo,
employer-supported child care in apparel industry, February 27, 1989;
copy of article in Technology Review, "Rags to Riches? One Industry's
Strategy for Improving Productivity," August/September 1989; memo from
Mazur to union's NYC managers re two upcoming demonstrations supported
by ILGWU, anti-apartheid and Jobs with Justice, March 2, 1988, related
flyers; correspondence and distribution list for Economic Policy
Institute report, "The State of Working America," October 13, 1988;
correspondence re "The Trade Picture," by AFL-CIO Research Department,
April 1988; correspondence re OPEIU Local 10 efforts to obtain a
collective bargaining agreement at City of Hope (Durante, CA), October
1988; correspondence re dispute between Retail, Wholesale and Department
Store Union Local 1064 and Dearborn (MI) Inn, August 19, 1988; survey
from St. John's University law professor David Gregory re multilingual
issues in labor unions, September 1988; letters from Mazur to NYC parks
commissioner Henry Stern re possibility of commemorative artwork on
Union Square for Statue of Liberty centennial, April 26 and July 19,
1988; correspondence between Mazur and Bernard Rapoport re Labor
Advisory Board and related issues, May 1988; letter from Mazur to the
president of The Limited re domestic robe production capacity, April 21,
1988; mailgram to union presidents urging lobbying for plant closure
notification; letter from Mazur to representative of Coordination
Council for North American Affairs, Republic of China, urging that he
recommend denial of import permit by Board of Foreign Trade for Judy's
Place (NY) and Lo Tung Garment Co., Ltd. (Taipei, Taiwan), April 4,
1988; request for comments on description of dressmakers for career
guidance publication, March 16, 1988; letter re theory of how money
supply affects the economy, December 31; letter to Mazur from AFL-CIO re
boycott of Blue Cross and Blue Shield re anti-union activity, December
4, 1987; letter to Mazur from U.S. Department of Labor soliciting
reaction to proposed Apprenticeship 2000 initiative, December 15,
1987
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September 1-2 |
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September 5-9 |
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September 12-16 |
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September 19-23 |
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September 26-30 |
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October 3-7 |
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October 10-14 |
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October 17-21 |
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October24-31 |
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November 1-8 |
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November 9-16 |
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November 17-24 |
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November 25-30 |
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December 1-8 |
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December 9-16 |
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December 19-23 |
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December 26-30 |
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Inter-Office Mail Log |
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January-December Mail Registers |
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January 2-5 |
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January 9-12 |
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January 16-20 |
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January 23-27 |
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January 30-February 2 |
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February 6-10 |
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February 13-17 |
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February 20-24 |
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February 27-March 3 |
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March 6-10 |
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March 20-24 |
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April 3-7 |
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April 10-14 |
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April 17-21 |
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April 24-28 |
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May 1-5 |
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July 10-14 |
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July 24-28 |
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July 31-August 4 |
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August 7-11 |
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August 14-18 |
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August 21-25 |
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August 28-September 1 |
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September 4-8 |
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September 11-15 |
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September 18-22 |
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September 25-29 |
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October 9-13 |
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October 16-20 |
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October 23-27 |
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October 30-November 3 |
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November 6-10 |
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November 13-17 |
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November 27-December 1 |
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December 4-8 |
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December 11-15 |
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December 18-22 |
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December 26-29 |
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Inter-Office Mail Log, April-December |
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Mail Registers, March-December |
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January 1-5 |
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January 8-12 |
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January 15-19 |
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January 22-26 |
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January 29-February 2 |
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February 5-9 |
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February 12-16 |
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February 19-23 |
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February 26-March 2 |
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March 5-9 |
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March 12-16 |
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March 19-23 |
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March 26-30 |
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April 2-6 |
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April 9-13 |
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April 16-20 |
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April 23-27 |
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April 30-May 4 |
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May 7-11 |
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May 14-18 |
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May 21-25 |
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May 28-June 1 |
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June 4-8 |
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June 11-15 |
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June 18-22 |
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June 25-29 |
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July 2-6 |
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July 9-13 |
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July 16-20 |
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July 30-August 3 |
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August 13-17 |
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August 20-24 |
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September 3-7 |
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September 10-14 |
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September 17-21 |
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September 24-28 |
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October 1-5 |
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October 8-12 |
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October 22-26 |
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November 5-9 |
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November 12-16 |
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