Finding Aid to the Clyde Johnson Collection

Finding aid prepared by Leah Humphreys.
Labor Archives and Research Center
2020
San Francisco State University
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco 94132-1722
larc@sfsu.edu


Title: Clyde L. Johnson collection
Date (inclusive): 1954-1983
Creator: Johnson, Clyde
Physical Description: 2.5 Cubic Feet (2 cartons)
Collection number: larc.ms.0135
Repository: Labor Archives and Research Center
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
San Francisco State University
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco, CA 94132-1722
(415) 405-5571
larc@sfsu.edu
Abstract: Materials related to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBCJA) at the national, California and local levels, including convention proceedings, bylaws, agreements, and pamphlets, collected in the course of Johnson's work as business agent for UBCJA's Local 550 Chapter in Oakland, California. While the majority of the collection reflects official documentation from UBCJA and California State Council of Carpenters, also present are publications from workers and players within the Millmen and Carpenter industry. Some materials reflect Johnson's long standing conflict with the National UBCJA organization.
Physical Location: Available onsite.
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English.

Availability

Collection is open for research. A few documents have been restricted to protect personal identifiable information. Access restrictions are noted at the file level. Please contact the Director of the Labor Archives and Research Center for more information.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Clyde L. Johnson Collection, larc.ms.0135, Labor Archives & Research Center, San Francisco State University.

Related Materials

The Millmen Local 550 (Oakland, Calif.) Records, Labor Archives and Research Center.
Transcript of David Oberweiser's interview with Clyde Johnson, Labor Archives and Research Center.
The Clyde Johnson Papers, 1930s-1990, University of North Carolina. https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/04642/#d1e282
The Clyde Johnson Papers, 1941-1944, University of Texas, Arlington. https://legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/02297/arl-02297.html

Separated Materials

The following books were retained by LARC and were relocated to the Book Collection:
Bertram, Gordon W. Consolidated Bargaining in California Construction: An Appraisal of Twenty-Years' Experience. Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California, Los Angeles, 1966.
Christie, Robert A. Empire in Wood: A History of the Carpenters' Union. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1956.
Daly, Donald F. Know Your Union: A Guide to Jobs in the Building Trades. Dorrance & Company, Philadelphia, 1964.
Galenson, Walter. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters: The First Hundred Years. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1983.
Mills, Daniel Quinn. The Industrial Relations and Manpower in Construction. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972.
Schorr, Alvin L. Slums and Social Insecurity: An appraisal of the effectiveness of housing policies in helping to eliminate poverty in the United States. U.S. Department of Health, #Education and Welfare. Social Security Administration, 1966.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment and Earnings: States and Areas 1939-70. Bulletin 1370-8, 1971.
Selected pamphlets and other print material on subjects other than the building trades was relocated to the Ephemera Files. It can be identified with the accession number 2002/048.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The Clyde L. Johnson Collection was donated by Ted Rosengarten, accession number 2002/049.[ask Catherine for donor information]

Processing Information

Processed by Labor Archives staff; finding aid written by Leah Humphreys, 2020.

Arrangement

Arranged as received.

Biographical Information

Clyde Johnson (1908-1994) was a lifelong labor organizer who worked within many different industries during his lifetime. Throughout his long career as an organizer, Johnson worked with students, iron and foundry workers, coal workers, sharecroppers, electrical workers, agricultural workers, and carpenters.
In 1955 Johnson moved from Washington, D.C. to Oakland, California where he joined Local 550 of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBCJA). He served as the business agent for UBCJA from 1960-1966 before joining the Institute of Industrial Relations at University of California, Berkeley in 1967. In his later years, Johnson devoted himself to telling the story of working class resistance and organizing struggles, including Millmen 550: A History of the Militant Years (1961-1966) of Local 550 United Brotherhood of Carpenters, which details his role as the union's business agent during the time period.
Johnson's book Organize or Die: Smash Boss Unionism--Build Union Power, Organize Two Million Carpenters and Woodworkers critized the national UBCJA body and President William Hutcheson, a conservative craft-unionist who was often at odds with local chapters, revoking the charters of those that he believe held Communist sympathies. As a Communist, Johnson fought for worker controlled unions and militant organizing strategies, such as strikes and lockouts. Due in part to his efforts, Local 550 became known for its focus on civil rights and trade union democracy. Clyde Johnson died on October 5, 1994.

Scope and Contents

Materials related to the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBCJA) at the national, California and local levels, including convention proceedings, bylaws, agreements, and pamphlets, collected in the course of Johnson's work as business agent for UBCJA's Local 550 Chapter in Oakland, California. While the majority of the collection reflects official documentation from UBCJA and California State Council of Carpenters, also present are publications from workers and players within the Millmen and Carpenter industry. Some materials reflect Johnson's long standing conflict with the National UBCJA organization.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Carpenters -- Labor unions -- California.
Collective labor agreements.
Bylaws (administrative records).
Apprenticeship programs -- United States.
Labor unions -- Organizing -- California -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Labor unions -- Organizing.
Building trades -- Employees -- Labor unions -- California.
Strikes and lockouts.
Labor -- California -- History -- 20th century.
Communists -- United States.
Johnson, Clyde
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Local 550 (Oakland, Calif.)
California State Council of Carpenters

 

Conference Proceedings

 

United Bros. Of Carpenters & Joiners of America (UBCJA)

box 1, folder 1

Chicago, IL 1960

box 1, folder 2

Washington, D.C. 1962

box 1, folder 3

Kansas City, MO 1966

box 1, folder 4

San Francisco, CA 1970

box 1, folder 5

Chicago, IL 1974

box 1, folder 6

St. Louis, MO 1978

box 1, folder 7

Chicago, IL 1981

 

California State Council of Carpenters

box 1, folder 8

Monterey 1958

box 1, folder 8

San Diego 1959

box 1, folder 8

Sacramento 1960

box 1, folder 8

Anaheim 1961

box 1, folder 8

San Mateo 1962

box 1, folder 8

Hollywood 1963

box 1, folder 9

San Mateo 1972

box 1, folder 9

Los Angeles 1974

box 1, folder 9

San Jose 1976

box 2, folder 1

Constitution and Bylaws of UBCJA 1955-1975

 

Bylaws and Trade Rules

box 2, folder 2

UBCJA, Bay Counties District 1954-1979 (broken run)

box 2, folder 3

Millmen and Industrial Carpenters, Local 262, San Jose 1962

 

Agreements

box 2, folder 4

Carpenters Master Agreement, California 1965 1974 1983

box 2, folder 4

Bay Counties District Council of Carpenters & Employer Associations 1950-1962

box 2, folder 4

Carpenters Agreement, Four Bay Counties 1965-1968

box 2, folder 5

Millmen's Union Local 550 & Lumber & Sawmill Workers Local 3036 with National Homes Corp. Of California 1961-1965

box 2, folder 5

Planing Mill & Cabinet Work Agreement, Millmen's Union Local 550 with Lumber and Mill Employers Association 1962-1970

box 2, folder 5

Residential Cabinet Work Agreement, Millmen's Union Local 550 1962-1965

box 2, folder 5

Laminated Plastic Agreement, Millmen's Union Local 550 1962-1965

box 2, folder 5

Master Agreement, Millmen's Union Locals 42, 262, 550 and 2095 with Lumber and Mill Employers' Association 1965-1978 (broken run)

 

Training Manuals

box 2, folder 6

Apprenticeships in Carpentry, Millwrights and Piledrivers

box 2, folder 7

Apprenticeships

box 2, folder 8

UBCJA Leadership Conference 1977

box 2, folder 9

Organizing Handbook, Carpenters Eighth

box 2, folder 10

Mill Cabinet Pension Plan 1958-1978

box 2, folder 11

District Custom Millwork Survey 1966

box 2, folder 12

Manhours Worked by Carpenters in the 46 Northern California Counties 1965

box 2, folder 12

Building Trades Wage Rates 1966

box 2, folder 13

UBCJA Guide to Davis-Bacon and Related Acts 1977

box 2, folder 13

AB 1971 (Meyers) To Establish Fair Bidding for Mill-Cabinet Products

 

Pamphlets and Publications

 

UBCJA

box 2, folder 14

Foreman's Manual 1965

box 2, folder 14

Industrial Carpenter, published by Millmen's Union 550, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-4

Note

Bound in cover, "Carpenters! ORGANIZE OR DIE: Go From This Convention Into the 20th Century"
box 2, folder 14

Industrial Stewards' Guide Book

box 2, folder 14

Members' Handbook

box 2, folder 14

Plan for Settling Jurisdictional Disputes Nationally and Locally 1970

box 2, folder 14

List of Union Shops & Firms Granted the Use of the Union Label 1970

box 2, folder 14

They Kept Ahead of the Future...: 85th Anniversary of the UBCJA 1965

 

Non-UBCJA

box 2, folder 15

Handbook of Mill Work Grades, Woodwork Institute of California 1957

box 2, folder 15

1965 "Where-to-Buy" Directory, Mill Cabinet Promotion fund 1965

box 2, folder 15

AGC Chapters and Branches Roster 1967

box 2, folder 15

The Coming Crisis in the Carpenters Union by John Reimann 1980

 

Rank and File

box 2, folder 16

On the Level #3-4 1974-1975