Conditions Governing Access
Accruals
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Alternate Forms Available
Organizational History
Preferred Citation
System of Arrangement
Processing Information
Related Collections
Scope and Content of Collection
Publication Rights
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
The Bancroft Library
Title: San Francisco Labor Council records, 1906-1965.
creator:
San Francisco Labor Council
Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 69/139 c
Physical Description:
217.5 linear feet
(174 cartons, 4 packages)
Date (inclusive): 1906-1965
Abstract: Correspondence and other records relating to activities of the San Francisco Labor Council (SFLC), the local affiliate of
the AFL-CIO. The collection covers all facets of the San Francisco labor movement following the great San Francisco earthquake
of 1906 through early 1965. It reflects the wide spectrum of interests of the SFLC, including labor disputes, fair employment,
automation, wages, housing, health and welfare benefits, local politics, and community service. In addition to correspondence,
there are personal papers of leaders, subject files, publications, district labor council files, labor organization files,
committee records, specific activity files, and financial records.
Language of Material: Collection materials are in English.
Physical Location: Many of the Bancroft Library collections are stored offsite and advance notice may be required for use. For current information
on the location of these materials, please consult the library's online catalog.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Accruals
No future additions are expected.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The San Francisco Labor Council records were given to The Bancroft Library in 1969 by the San Francisco Labor Council.
Alternate Forms Available
There are no alternative forms of this collection.
Organizational History
The San Francisco Labor Council is the local body of the AFL-CIO. It was organized in November 1892 as the successor to a
series of earlier and less sturdy San Francisco central labor bodies. It received its charter from the American Federation
of Labor in May 1893 to be the coordinating regional body for labor cooperation and unity. In August 1958 it merged with the
San Francisco Congress of Industrial Organizations’ Industrial Union Council, some 3 years after the national AFL-CIO merger.
Through the major San Francisco Bay Area labor disputes of 1901 and the general strike of 1934, the Council grew under its
motto “in unity is strength.” By 1970, the Council was the primary voice of organized labor in San Francisco, representing
almost 150 AFL-CIO unions, with a combined membership of approximately 200,000 trade unionists in the city and county. The
largest locals came from the service and retail trades, the various machinist and building trades and the numerous marine
industries.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], San Francisco Labor Council records, BANC MSS 69/139c,The Bancroft Library, University of California,
Berkeley.
System of Arrangement
Arranged to the folder level.
Processing Information
Minimally processed by Bancroft Library staff in 1972. Entered in ArchivesSpace by Marjorie Bryer in 2020. This collection
is minimally processed and may be difficult to use.
Related Collections
San Francisco Labor Council Records, 1902-1976 (bulk 1965-1973) (Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University,
85-3)
Scope and Content of Collection
This collection covers all facets of the divergent activities of the San Francisco labor movement following the great San
Francisco earthquake of 1906 through early 1965. Reflected is the wide spectrum of interests of the San Francisco Labor Council,
the local affiliate of the AFL-CIO. These include labor disputes, health and welfare benefits, wages, fair employment, housing,
automation, local politics, and a host of community service-oriented organizations. Especially represented are the personal
papers and affairs of John A. O’Connell (1873-1948), who served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Council from 1913 until 1948,
and George W. Johns, who served in the same capacity from 1950 until 1972. In addition to these personal papers, the collection
contains correspondence, subject files, publications, district labor Council files, labor organization files, committee records,
specific activity files, and financial records.
The collection has been divided into three sections, or series. Series 1., Cartons 1-36 contain materials from the period
1906-1939, subdivided as to Correspondence, Council Files, Subject Files, and Publications, and then alphabetically arranged.
Series 2., Cartons 37-116 comprise correspondence from 1940 through 1964, with Cartons 112-116 being material to be interfiled
for the period 1933-1958. Cartons 37-111 are alphabetically arranged for each year, and in an effort to maintain the filing
order of the Council, the papers are subdivided into Subject Files, District Labor Council Files, and Labor Organization Files
for each year.
The remaining containers are Series 3. Cartons 117-175 and Packages 1-4 comprise a miscellany of committee records, specific
activity files, publications, and financial material.
A key to arrangement, detailed carton contents listing, and a refined subject cross-reference guide for the 1906-1939 Correspondence
Files found in Cartons 1-22 can be found in the attached PDF guide.
Publication Rights
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of some materials may be restricted by terms of University of California gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions,
privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond
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Subjects and Indexing Terms
San Francisco Labor Council
San Francisco Labor Council -- Archives
Labor -- California
Labor unions--California--San Francisco.
Working class -- California
Labor movement -- California.