Finding Aid to the Union W.A.G.E. Pamphlet collection

Labor Archives and Research Center
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Title: Union W.A.G.E. Pamphlet collection
Date (inclusive): 1859-1981, bulk 1964-1981
Source: Union WAGE (Organization)
Extent: 5 Cubic Feet (10 boxes)
Collection number: larc.pam.0006
Accession number: 1996/083
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: The Union W.A.G.E. Pamphlet collection contains 200 items with a large focus on equity for women. Subjects include workers rights, women's liberation, feminism, child care, internationalism, anti-imperialism, and safe working conditions.
Physical Location: Materials are stored offsite; requires advance notice.
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright has not been assigned to the Labor Archives and Research Center. All requests for permission to publish or quote from materials must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Labor Archives and Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Union W.A.G.E. Pamphlet Collection, larc.pam.0006, Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University.

Related Materials

Union WAGE (Women's Alliance To Gain Equality) Records; Union WAGE (Women's Alliance to Gain Equality) Photograph Collection; Judy Syfers Brady Union Women's Alliance to Gain Equality (Union WAGE) collection.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated in 1996, accession number 1996/083.

Arrangement

Arranged as received.

History of Union W.A.G.E.

Union WAGE (Women's Alliance to Gain Equality) was founded on International Women's Day, March 8, 1971, at an educational conference sponsored by the National Organization for Women (NOW), at the University of California, Berkeley. Union WAGE was a politically non-partisan, non-profit organization for "working women" which included housewives, unemployed, retired, and welfare women. The organization's purpose was to achieve "equal rights, equal pay, and equal opportunity" for working women.
Union WAGE was created at a workshop during the NOW conference entitled "Extending Protective Legislation to All Workers." The panelists included future Union WAGE leaders Jean Maddox, president of the Office and Professional Employees Union, AFL-CIO, Local 29, and Ann Draper, West Coast Union Label Director for the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, AFL-CIO. By the end of the panel discussion the participants all agreed on the necessity of a working women's feminist organization and voted to reconstitute themselves as that organization.
The main groups which first made up Union WAGE were the Committee to Extend Protective Legislation to Men, a caucus of the International Socialists; San Francisco State's Independent Campus Women; U.C. Berkeley's Graduate Sociology Women's Caucus; and many members of the Office and Professional Employees Union Local 29. Although Union WAGE considered itself a national organization, the bulk of its membership, as well as its headquarters was located in the San Francisco Bay Area.
One of the organization's main activities was publishing a bi-monthly newspaper, Union WAGE, which focused on working women's issues from a feminist and labor movement perspective. Another focal point of Union WAGE activity was the California Industrial Welfare Commission. Through the members' testimony, lobbying efforts and serving on I.W.C. wage boards Union WAGE sought to represent the interests of working women. Issues they brought before the I.W.C. included the need to preserve and extend protective legislation threatened by the Equal Rights Amendment, and raising the minimum wage requirements. Union WAGE also sponsored educational conferences and events, and published literature for women workers. Topics the organization covered included: organizing non-union workplaces; fighting sexism on the job and in the unions; preventing job-related health hazards for women workers; fighting for rank-and-file control and democracy within the unions; and promoting women's labor history.

Scope and Contents

The Union W.A.G.E. Pamphlet collection contains 200 items with a large focus on equity for women. Subjects include workers rights, women's liberation, feminism, child care, internationalism, anti-imperialism, and safe working conditions.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Wages -- Women.
Sex discrimination against women -- United States.
Children of working parents -- United States.
Working class.
Women -- Employment -- California.
Feminism -- United States.
Internationalist -- Labor Solidarity
Anti-imperialist movements
Union WAGE (Organization)

box 1, folder 001

Born One Year Before The 20th Century : An Oral History, by Minnie Fisher 1976

box 1, folder 002

The Coalition Of Labor Union Women : What It Is And How To Build It, articles reprinted from Workers' Power 1974

box 1, folder 003

Women and the New World 1976

box 1, folder 004

Stopping Sexual Harassment: A Handbook, by Elissa Clarke 1980

box 1, folder 005

Women in U. S. History: An Annotated Bibliography, by the Common Women Collective 1976

box 1, folder 006

Absent from the Majority: Working Class Women in America, by Nancy Seifer 1973

box 1, folder 007

Women & work, by Marjorie B. Turner. Edited by Irving Bernstein 1964

box 1, folder 008

American Women : Our Lives and Labor: An Annotated Bibliography on Women and Work In the United States, 1900-1975 1976

box 1, folder 009

Sexual Harassment : On the Job Sexual Harassment, What the Union Can Do 1980

box 1, folder 010

American Labor History: Women In The Working Class, [critical summaries of book] 1973

box 1, folder 011

Women: The Recruiters Last Resort, by Dina Portno n.d.

box 1, folder 012

Women at Farah: An Unfinished Story, by Laurie Coyle, Gail Hershatter, Emily Honig 1979

box 1, folder 013

Kate Millett's Sexual politics; A Marxist appreciation, by Kipp Dawson [and others] 1971

box 1, folder 014

Women and Corporations :Issues and Actions, compiled by Marcia Macomber 1975

box 1, folder 015

What Every Woman Should Know About the Women's Liberation Movement, by Marijean Suelzle 1971

box 1, folder 016

Revolutionary Feminism, by Celia Emerson 1975

box 1, folder 017

Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, U.S. Senate, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Subcommittee 1972

box 1, folder 018

Women and the Law, Golden Gate Law School Women's Association 1979

box 1, folder 019

How to Fight Job Discrimination, National Lawyers Guild n.d.

box 1, folder 020

Fighting Sexual Harassment : An Advocacy Handbook, by Connie Backhouse et al 1979

box 1, folder 021

U. S. Supreme Court: Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. vs Sandra Wetzel and Mari Ross … Amici Curiae Brief 1975

box 1, folder 022

A Working Woman's Guide to Her Job Rights 1975

box 1, folder 023

The Issue: Minimum Wage Coverage for Babysitters? by Feminist Theory Collective 1974

box 1, folder 024

Women's Work: Economic Growth, Ideology, Structure, by Harold L. Wilensky 1968

box 1, folder 025

How to Stop Sexual Harassment : Strategies For Women On the Job, by Cara Peters and Erin Van Bronkhorst 1982

box 2, folder 026

A Guide to Working Class History, by Jim O'Brien ... [et al.], 1974

box 2, folder 027

Generations of Denial: 75 Short Biographies of Women in History, by Kathryn Taylor 1971

box 2, folder 028

Working Women for Freedom, by Angela Terrano, Marie Dignan, and Mary Holmes 1976

box 2, folder 029

Pioneers of Women's Liberation, Joyce Cowley 1971

box 2, folder 031

Women in America, by Geraldine Chelius Whitehead 1972

box 2, folder 032

U. S. Supreme Court: Patricia Harris, Secretary of Health & Human Services vs Cora McRae, et al 1979

box 2, folder 033

Toward Job Equality for Women, by Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 1969

box 2, folder 034

Equal Pay, by U. S. Department of Labor, Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division 1974

box 2, folder 035

Statement on the Equal Rights Amendment, by United States Commission on Civil Rights 1978

box 2, folder 036

Periodical: Women's Rights Law Reporter, Fall/Winter 1972/73

box 2, folder 037

Comparable Worth Analyses, Compensation Institute 1980

box 2, folder 038

Paper: "Principles of Employment Discrimination Law," by Margaret McKenna n.d.

box 2, folder 039

State Labor Laws in Transition: From Protection to Equal Status for Women, U. S. Dept. Of Labor 1976

box 2, folder 040

The Women's Job Rights Handbook, Women's Organizations for Employment 1974

box 2, folder 042

Women's Needs and the Federal Budget: San Francisco, a Case Study, by Marjory Nelson and Helen Bean 1976

box 2, folder 043

Nontraditional Occupations for Women of the Hemisphere : The U.S. Experience, U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau 1974

box 2, folder 044

Guidelines for the Employment of Women in the Construction Industry, Mechanical Contractors Association of America 1976

box 2, folder 045

Women Workers : the Forgotten Third of the Working Class, by Ilene Winkler 1968

box 2, folder 046

On Working: Women in the Labor Force, [California State] Assembly Labor Relations Committee 1975

box 2, folder 047

Nowhere to Be Found : a Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography on White Working Class Women, by Victor Samuels 1975

box 2, folder 048

Campesinas : Women Farmworkers in the California Agricultural Labor Force : Report Of a Study Project, by the California Commission on the Status of Women 1976

box 2, folder 049

Women of Spanish origin in the United States, U. S. Dept. Of Labor, Women's Bureau 1976

box 2, folder 050

[Fact sheet] "Facts on Women Workers of Minority Races," U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau 1975

box 3, folder 051

U.S. Working Women : a Chart book, U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 1975

box 3, folder 052

The Big "W" in Manpower--women : Selected Articles on Women in the Work Force, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Manpower Administration 1975

box 3, folder 053

Guide to Conducting a Consultation on Woman's Employment with Employers and Union Representatives, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, Women's Bureau 1971

box 3, folder 054

Underutilization of Women Workers, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, Women's Bureau 1971

box 3, folder 055

Women in Industry : New Perspectives from Education, Industry, Government, Industrial Relations Dept., National Association of Manufacturers n.d.

box 3, folder 056

We Can't Go Home Again: Working Women and the Family in the Age of Imperialism, by Mickey Ellinger n.d.

box 3, folder 057

We Hold These Rights : a Guide to Women's Rights and Responsibilities, AFSCME 1980

box 3, folder 058

A Working Woman's Guide to Her Job Rights, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, Women's Bureau 1974

box 3, folder 059

The Under-Fives, Report of a TUC Working Party n.d.

box 3, folder 060

Women in Traditionally Male Jobs: The Experiences of Ten Public Utility Companies, U.S. Department of Labor, R & D Monograph 65 1978

box 3, folder 061

Bananas Handout: A Look at Employer Supported Child Care, Rosenberg Foundation Publication n.d.

box 3, folder 062

Employers and Child Care: Establishing Services Through the Workplace, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women' Bureau 1981

box 3, folder 063

Labor and Child Care, by Bobbie Creque 1976

box 3, folder 064

Working Mothers and Their Children, Dept. Of Labor, Women's Bureau 1977

box 3, folder 065

A Commitment to Children : the Report of the Coalition of Labor Union Women Child Care Seminar, by Ruth Jordan 1977

box 3, folder 066

Day Care Services: Industry's Involvement, by Arthur Besner and Beatrice Rosenberg 1971

box 3, folder 067

Day Care Days: More Than 1,000,000 in the First Ten Years of a Unique Program, Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union n.d.

box 3, folder 068

"Day Care Facts," U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau 1973

box 3, folder 069

Tuc Charter on Facilities for the Under-fives [Trades Union Congress ca. 1977

box 3, folder 070

Local Union Guide for Establishing Child care Centers, by Carol Haddad 1979

box 4, folder 071

Recommended Corporate Policies for Working Mothers/parents, by Day Piercy 1980

box 4, folder 072

Helpful Hints for the New Working Mother, by Marcia Alpert, Sarah Bornstein, Day Piercy Creamer 1980

box 4, folder 073

Child Care and Equal Opportunity for Women, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights 1981

box 4, folder 075

Employer Personnel Practices and Child Care Arrangements of Working Mothers in New York City, Dept. Of Labor, Women's Bureau 1973

box 4, folder 076

All-Day School Programs for children of Working Mothers, U.S. Office of Education n.d.

box 4, folder 078

Child Care Centers Sponsored by Employers and Labor Unions in the United States, by Kathryn Senn Perry 1980

box 4, folder 079

Working Mothers and Their Children, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau 1977

box 4, folder 080

Child Care Issues for California, California Commission on the Status of Women 1975

box 4, folder 081

The Right to Be Lazy, by Paul Lafargue ; translated from the 1883 edition by Charles Kerr ; reprinted from the 1907 Kerr edition with introduction and notes by Fred Thompson 1975

box 4, folder 083

"Detente", and the Prospects for Peace in Southern Africa, address by the Canon L. John Collins 1975

box 4, folder 084

Direct Action : an Outline of Workshop and Social Organization, by Wm. Gallacher and J. R. Campbell 1972

box 4, folder 085

Reform or Revolution, by Rosa Luxemburg [1899 by Luxemburg], Forward by Mary-Alice Waters 1970

box 4, folder 086

The Spanish Revolution : the Life of Andrés Nin, by Lebaldo Solan n.d.

box 4, folder 087

The Struggle for Workers Power, by Roger Roswell n.d.

box 4, folder 088

Historical Materialism: Preface to 'A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy' by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels 1859

box 4, folder 089

Inside the IRA : Interviews with Cathay Goulding, Chief of Staff, IRA 1975

box 4, folder 090

The War after the War, by John Maclean 1974

box 4, folder 091

Dialektischer Materialismus und Psychoanalyse. English [Dialectical Materialism and Psychoanalysis], by Wilhelm Reich 1972

box 4, folder 092

The Trade Union Situation in the USSR, Report of a Mission from the International Labour Office 1960

box 4, folder 093

What a Compulsory 8 Hour Working Day Means to the Workers, by Tom Mann 1972

box 4, folder 094

The Miners' next Step: Being a Suggested Scheme for the Reorganisation of the Federation, by the Unofficial Reform Committee, with a new introduction by R. Merfyn Jones 1973

box 4, folder 095

The Workers' Committee: An Outline of its Principles and Structure, by J. T. Murphy 1972

box 4, folder 096

Soviets in Italy, Antonio Gramsci 1969

box 4, folder 097

On the Trade Unions, by Leon Trotsky 1969

box 4, folder 098

Can Socialism Come Through Parliament? by Roger Kline n.d.

box 4, folder 099

Course Con: A Handbook on Social Work Courses n.d.

box 4, folder 100

Women in the Labor Movement: California State Federation of Labor Women's Conference, 5/19-20/73, San Francisco; speeches and resolutions 1975

box 5, folder 101

Together We Win: The fight for Equality on the Job, United Electrical , Radio & Machine Workers of America (UE) n.d.

box 5, folder 102

Handbook on Protective Legislation: the Industrial Welfare Commission, Workers' Rights, and you, by The Coalition for Workers Rights 1976

box 5, folder 103

60 Words a Minute and What Do You Get? : Clerical Workers Today, by Jean Teppermen 1976

box 5, folder 104

Proceedings: First New York Trade Union Women's Conference, 1/19/74, edited by Connie Kopelov 1974

box 5, folder 105

Separated and Unequal: Discrimination Against Women Workers After World War II (The U.A.W. 1944 - '54), by Lyn Goldfarb, The Women's Work Project n.d.

box 5, folder 106

Unions and the Working Women's Movement, by Karen Nussbaum 1976

box 5, folder 107

Office Work in Boston : Statistical Study, 9 to 5 Organization for Women Office Workers 1976

box 5, folder 108

Claim Against Boston's Insurance Industry: A Study of the Treatment of Women Office Workers in Insurance, 9 to 5, Organization for Women Office Workers 1974

box 5, folder 109

Handbook for University Office Workers: Organizing for Change, 9 to 5, Organization for Women Office Workers 1974

box 5, folder 110

Alternatives to Prison: A Thoughtful Approach to Crime and Punishment, by Jody Soper 1978

box 5, folder 111

The Moratorium on Prison Construction: Some Questions and Answers, The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee n.d.

box 5, folder 112

Marshaling Citizen Power to Modernize Corrections, Chamber of Commerce of the United States n.d.

box 5, folder 113

On Behalf of a Moratorium on Prison Construction 1977

box 5, folder 114

Community Alternatives to Prison, by Nora Klapmuts 1973

box 5, folder 115

Alternatives to Imprisonment : Day Fines, Community Service Orders, and Restitution, by Anne Newton 1976

box 5, folder 116

Phasing-out the United States Bureau of Prisons and its Replacement by a Federal Correction Agency: Policy and Background Information, National Council on Crime and Delinquency 1974

box 5, folder 117

A Halt to Institutional Construction in Favor of Community Treatment : Policy and Background Information, National Council on Crime and Delinquency 1974

box 5, folder 118

Crime and Criminals: an Address Delivered to the Prisoners in the Chicago County Jail, by Clarence S. Darrow ; introduction by Irving S. Abrams 1975

box 5, folder 119

An American Archipelago : the United States Bureau of Prisons, by William G. Nagel 1974

box 5, folder 120

The San Quentin Six, The San Quentin Six Defense Committee n.d.

box 5, folder 122

122: Spying on Your Employer : a Guide to Researching Your Employer in Your Local Public Library, Labor Education and Research Projet 1980

box 5, folder 123

Spying on Your Employer : a Guide to Researching Your Employer in Your Local Public Library: Trucking Companies, prepared for Teamsters for a Democratic Union 1979

box 5, folder 124

How to Run a Union Meeting, AFL-CIO 1959, 1962, 1972

box 5, folder 125

AFL-CIO Manual for Federal Employees : a Handbook for Local Union Officers and Stewards, AFL-CIO 1971

box 5, folder 126

Steward's Guide: Hints on Bargaining and Grievance Procedures, United Auto Workers Education Department n.d.

box 5, folder 127

AFL-CIO Manual for Shop Stewards, AFL-CIO 1965, 1972, 1980

box 5, folder 128

Foundry Foreman, Foundrymen, by Lloyd Zimpel 1980

box 5, folder 129

The Grievance : Poems from the Shop Floor, by Martin Glaberman 1980

box 5, folder 130

Steelmill Blues, by Steve Packard 1978

box 5, folder 132

What You Should Know about the Pension and Welfare Law : a Guide to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, U.S. Department of Labor, Labor-Management Services, Administration, Pension and Welfare Benefit Programs 1978

box 5, folder 133

A Woman's Guide to Social Security 1979

box 5, folder 134

Women and Health, United States, 1980, by Emily C. Moore ; Public Health Service 1980

box 5, folder 136

Prairie Fire: the Politics of Revolutionary Anti-imperialism, the Weather Underground 1975

box 6, folder 137

Texas Women's Legal Rights Handbook ; English and Spanish version 1979

box 6, folder 138

Workmen's Compensation: a Worker's Guide to the California Workmen's Compensation System, by Alexis Rankin 1974

box 6, folder 139

Record keeping Requirements Under the Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, OSHA 1971

box 6, folder 140

Rights and Responsibilities of Employees under the California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 (Cal/OSHA), by Fred Ottoboni, Anne Trebilcock, Shirley Woo, University of California, Berkeley 1977

box 6, folder 141

Cancer Information in the Workplace: Annotated Bibliography of Educational Materials For the Public and Health Professionals, National Cancer Institute 1979

box 6, folder 142

Noise Control; a Worker's Manual, UAW Social Security Dept. 1978

box 6, folder 143

The Health Consequences of Smoking, a Report of the Surgeon General, U.S. Dept. of Health Education and Welfare 1972

box 6, folder 144

Part of the Human Condition: Health and Safety Hazards in the Workplace, U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare 1978

box 6, folder 145

Asbestos and Health: an Annotated Bibliography of Public and Professional Education Materials, by Cancer Information Clearinghouse 1978

box 6, folder 146

Getting Uncle Sam to Enforce Your Civil Rights, United States Commission on Civil Rights 1979

box 6, folder 147

Equality and Economic Justice: Why Section 13(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act must Be Repealed, by Martha Bergmark and Armando Lopez 1977

box 6, folder 148

The Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973: Questions and Answers, U.S. Dept. of Labor Manpower Administration 1974

box 6, folder 149

A Guide to Basic Law and Procedures under the National Labor Relations Act, National Labor Relations Board 1976

box 6, folder 150

1978 Fair Employment Practice Act, Fair Housing Law, Unruh Civil Rights Act, Ralph Civil Rights Act, and Related California Statutes, California Division of Fair Employment Practices 1978

box 6, folder 151

Handy Reference Guide to the Fair Labor Standards Act, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, Employment Standards Administration 1977

box 6, folder 152

A Guide to Consumer Credit Laws, by Rose Elizabeth Bird, Secretary, Agriculture and Services Agency 1976

box 6, folder 153

A Layman's Guide to Basic Law under the National Labor Relations Act, National Labor Relations Board 1971

box 6, folder 154

The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as Amended, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, Employment Standards Administration 1978

box 6, folder 155

Major Collective Bargaining Agreements: Arbitration Procedures. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 1966

box 6, folder 156

Signature of 450,000, A presentation to the ILGWU 65TH Anniversary Convention 1965

box 6, folder 157

Workers and the American Economy: Data on the Labor Force, by Victoria Bonnell and Michael Reich 1969

box 6, folder 158

Radiation on the Job: a Manual for Health Workers on Ionizing Radiation, by the Low-Level Radiation Project 1980

box 6, folder 159

Unions and Hospitals: a Working Paper, by Transfusion 1974

box 6, folder 160

The False Promise: Professionalism in Nursing n.d.

box 7, folder 162

AFSCME Speaks Out on Issues of Concern to Working Women, resolutions passed at 24th Int'l Convention 1980

box 7, folder 163

The Earnings Gap Between Women and Men, U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau 1979

box 7, folder 164

California Negotiated Clauses for Occupational Health and Safety, by Morris Davis 1976

box 7, folder 165

Constitution of the Int'l Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union 1975

box 7, folder 167

Cancer and the Worker, Phyllis Lehmann 1977

box 7, folder 168

Uncle Sam the Pusherman: The Story of How the U.S. People Got Hooked on Morphine, Heroin & Methadone, Palo Alto Community Drug Abuse Project 1974

box 7, folder 169A

OSHA : Your Workplace Rights in Action [You have a right to protect your life on the job] U.S. Dept. Of Labor, OSHA 1978

box 7, folder 169B

OSHA : Your Workplace Rights in Action [Job safety and health], U.S. Dept. Of Labor, OSHA 1979

box 7, folder 169C

OSHA : Your Workplace Rights in Action [ Workers' rights under OSHA], U.S.. Dept. Of Labor, OSHA 1979

box 7, folder 170

Care of the Back, by William K. Ishmael and Howard B. Shorbe 1969

box 7, folder 171

A Woman Doctor's Perspective on Women & the Health Care System and Sterilization Abuse, two lectures by Helen Rodriguez-Trias 1980

box 7, folder 172

Who Will Pay Your Bills?: a Health PAC report on national health insurance n.d.

box 7, folder 173

All about OSHA, U.S.. Dept. Of Labor, OSHA 1980

box 7, folder 174

OSHA Inspections, U.S.. Dept. Of Labor, OSHA 1975

box 7, folder 175

Workers' Rights Under OSHA, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, OSHA 1977

box 7, folder 176

How OSHA Monitors State Plans, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, OSHA 1975

box 7, folder 177

Health Care in Cuba: Only the People Can Perform Miracles 1975

box 7, folder 178

Proceedings of the Women and Health Conference,12/4/76: Commission on the Status of Women 1976

box 7, folder 180

Labor Heroines: Separated & Unequal: Discrimination Against Women Workers after World War Ii (The U. A. W.,1944-1954), by Lyn Goldfarb 1976

box 7, folder 181

Working Women and their Organizations: 150 Years of Struggle, by Joyce Maupin n.d.

box 7, folder 182

Organize! A Working Women's Handbook, Joyce Maupin, Peg Stone, Sally Floyd, eds., Union W.A.G.E. 1981

box 7, folder 183

[Periodical] WorkForce, March-April 1975 (Issue on Day Care) 1975

box 7, folder 184

Often-Asked Questions About the Employee retirement Income security Act, U.S. Dept. Of Labor, Labor-Management Services Administration 1979

box 7, folder 185

What Every Woman worker Should Know About... Minimum Wage and Overtime Laws, Women in the Workforce, American Friends Service Committee 1980

box 7, folder 186

Your rights As a Working Woman, NOW N.J. Employment Compliance, and Labor Task Force n.d.

box 7, folder 187

"Women and the Labor Movement," by Sue Koritz and Lyn Meza ca. 1980

box 7, folder 188

Health and Welfare Plan: For employees covered by the Office and Professional Employees Welfare Fund 1972

box 7, folder 189

Workers' Compensation: A Guide to the California Workers' Compensation System, by Alexis Rankin and Robert L. DuRard 1974

box 7, folder 190

NABET Standard Basic Agreement, Local 532 - San Francisco 1977

box 7, folder 191

Agreement between County of Sacramento and Social Services Union, Local 535, SEIU-AFL-CIO 1972

box 7, folder 192

What Every Woman Worker Should know About ... Discrimination, Women in the Workforce, American Friends Service Committee n.d.

box 8, folder 193

A Unionist's Guide to the Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970, Industrial Health & Safety Project of Urban Planning Aid, Inc. 1971

box 8, folder 194

I'm Glad You Asked! Those Questions You Always Wanted Answered, California School Employees Ass'n 1978

box 8, folder 195

Collective Bargaining (Completely revised), Int'l Confederation of Free Trade Unions 1970

box 8, folder 196

Coordinated Bargaining: Labor's New Approach to Effective Contract Negotiations, Industrial Union Dept., AFL-CIO n.d.

box 8, folder 197

Getting It Together: International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union 1976

box 8, folder 198

Meet Local 1100: The People and the Union, Department Store Employees Union, Local 1100 n.d.

box 8, folder 199

Test Your Labor Know-How, Commerce Clearing House, Inc. 1970

box 8, folder 200

OSHA: Your Workplace Rights in Action n.d.

box 8, folder 201

Missing n.d.

box 8, folder 202

Protecting Against Posions by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 1979

box 8, folder 203

Lead: New Perspectives on an Old Problem by Karen Bjorn undated

box 8, folder 204

A Metal Worker's Guide: Health and Safety on the Job, General Production Workers Organizing Committee, IWW 1976

box 8, folder 205

Contract Clauses for Occupational Health and Safety undated

box 8, folder 206

CAL/OSHA Accident and Illness Prevention Guide for Businesses, CA Dept. of Industrial Relations 1978

box 8, folder 207

Dying for Work: Occupational Health and Asbestos. NACLA: Report on the Americas 1978

box 8, folder 208

A Guide to CAL/OSHA, California Occupational Safety and Health Program 1979

box 8, folder 209

OPEIU Steward's Training Manual, Book 1-5 1973

box 8, folder 210

Laws Relating to Time, Place, and Manner of Payment of Wages, State of CA, Dept. of Industrial Relations 1977

box 8, folder 211

Union Democracy Review No. 9, Association for Union Democracy 1974

box 8, folder 212

Sex Discrimination, Keeping Up With the Law, Intl Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers undated

box 8, folder 213

Keys to Internal Organizing: A Guide for the Locals of the Communication Workers of America undated

box 8, folder 214

Petition for A Writ of Certiorari to the CA Court of Appeal Third Appeallate District, Helen Faye Generes 1974

box 8, folder 215

Machinery Lockout Procedures, International Union, UAW undated

box 8, folder 216

How to Process Greviances: A Panel Discussion, Center for Labor Research and EDucation, UC Berkeley 1956

box 8, folder 217

What Every Local Union Representative Should Know About the UAW undated

box 8, folder 218

The Williams-Steiger Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, US Dept. of Labor undated

box 8, folder 219

OSHA: A Union Library on Occupational Health and Safety, University of Wisconsin Extension School for Workers undated

box 8, folder 220

OSHA: Bargaining for Safe and Healthful Working Conditions, University of Wisconsin Extension School for Workers undated

box 9, folder 221

Women's Liberation and Revolution, a bibliography compiled by Sheila Rowbotham 1973

box 9, folder 222

Equality of Opportunity and Treatment for Women Workers 1975

box 9, folder 223

Women in Politics: A Global Review, by Kathleen Newland 1975

box 9, folder 224

Women and Population Growth: Choice Beyond Childbearing, by Kathleen Newland 1977

box 9, folder 225

Decade for Women: World Plan of Action undated

box 9, folder 226

How Local 29 Will Serve You, OPEIU undated

box 9, folder 227

Statement on Affirmative Action for Equal Employment Opportunities, US Commission on Civil Rights 1973

box 9, folder 228

The Case for Affirmative Action, by Larry Holmes 1979

box 9, folder 229

The Weber Case: New Threat to Affirmative Action, by Andy Rose 1979

box 9, folder 230

Step by Step: Affirmative Action for Women, A Womanpower Publication undated

box 9, folder 231

The Regents of the University of California v. Allan Bakke 1977

box 9, folder 232

Apprenticeship, America's Bicentenial Heritage, California Conference on Apprenticeship 1979

box 9, folder 233

Apprenticeship, U.S. Dept of Labor Manpower Administration 1975

box 9, folder 234

The Trade Union Situation in the United States, International Labour Office 1960

box 9, folder 235

Women in Midlife--Security and Fulfillment, A Compendium of Papers Submitted to the Select Committee on Aging 1979

box 9, folder 236

The Lost Years, 1942-1956, edited by Sue Kunitomi Embrey 1976

box 9, folder 237

Where to Find BLS Statistics on Women, U.S. Dept of Labor 1978

box 9, folder 238

Women Workers in Oregon: A Portrait in Time, by Jan Newton and Sandy Gil 1978

box 9, folder 239

Enforcing Title IX, A Report of the United States Commission on Civil Rights 1980

box 9, folder 240

Effects of Racism on Economic Rights of Women, Women's International Democratic Federation and Women for Racial and Economic Equality 1980

box 9, folder 241

Struggle in the Coal Fields, by Kim Moody 1974

box 9, folder 242

The American Labor Movement: A New Beginning, by Sam Dolgoff 1980

box 9, folder 243

Then and Now: On the 100th Anniversary of the First General Strike in the U.S., by Terry Moon and Ron Brokmeyer 1977

box 9, folder 244

Workforce: Organizing in the Office, Vocations for Social Change 1974

box 9, folder 245

Remarkable American Women, 1776-1976, Life Magazine 1976

box 10, folder 246

ILWU Office Worker Agreements 1955-1966

box 10, folder 247

Occupational Health and Safety Materials 1975-1978

box 10, folder 248

Occupational Health and Safety Materials 1979-1982

box 10, folder 249

Comparable Worth Materials 1973-1980

box 10, folder 250

Union Contracts and Constitutions 1971-1979

box 10, folder 251

Clerks Newsletters 1973-1974

box 10, folder 252

Service Office and Retail Workers Union of Canada (SORWUC) Materials 1976

box 10, folder 253

Arbitration in Labor Relations Materials 1968-1974

box 10, folder 254

ISIS: Women's International and Communication Service Bulletins 1976-1977

box 10, folder 255

Assorted Union Flyers and Newsletters 1976-1980