Great Falls Newspaper Guild Records, 1934-1993

Overview of the Collection

Subject
Great Falls Newspaper Guild
Title
Great Falls Newspaper Guild Records
Dates
1934-1993 (inclusive)
Quantity
19.0 linear feet, (31 archival boxes and one metal card file)
Collection Number
Mss 048
Summary
The Guild represented certain employees of the Great Falls Tribune and Great Falls Leader in north central Montana. This collection consists of organizational, financial, legal, and audio-visual records as well as correspondence, negotiation documents, publications, and subject files generated and/or collected by Great Falls Newspaper Guild officials spanning the full length of the organization's existence.
Repository
University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library
University of Montana
32 Campus Dr. #9936
59812-9936
Missoula, MT
Telephone: 406-243-2053
library.archives@umontana.edu
Access Restrictions

Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and The University of Montana-Missoula.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for creating this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historic Publications and Records Commission. Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Great Falls Newspaper Guild held its first recorded meeting on March 22, 1936. Fred Martin and Joseph Kinsey Howard were among those who organized the editorial employees of the Great Falls Leader and the Great Falls Tribune as the Great Falls Press Club. The existence of the Guild was initially secret. Like the American Newspaper Guild, which was founded in 1933, they organized in response to the working conditions common for newspaper reporters: long and irregular work hours with no paid holiday or vacation, poor benefits, and dismissal without cause. The Guild affiliated with the Cascade County American Federation of Labor (AFL) and was officially named the Great Falls Newspaper Guild (Local 81 of the American Newspaper Guild). On November 29, 1936, the guild negotiated its initial contract with the Great Falls Tribune-Leader owners, O.S. Warden and Alex Warden. Other early members were Dan Cushman and Charles M. Guthrie. One of the issues the Guild took on in early negotiations with the Wardens was the gender-segregated wage scale that paid women considerably less than men for the same work; the Guild felt strongly that there should be a single wage scale for all reporters regardless of gender.

Initially the Guild included only editorial employees, and it quickly established a closed shop, where all non-management employees at the newspaper had to belong to the union. In 1937, the Guild established alliances with craft unions and farm and labor organizations outside the paper, and through a threatened strike with the typographical union, established its power with newspaper management. By 1939, the Guild added personnel from the advertising and circulation departments, and later employees in the business office. Until 1968, it was the only newspaper guild between Minneapolis and western Washington and kept its pay scale higher than other Montana newspapers. Also in 1939, employees at the Great Falls Tribune, the Great Falls Leader, the Montana Farmer-Stockman, and the weekly Treasurebelt News. were included in the Guild's contract. All had a five-day, 40-hour week, vacation, reimbursement for travel expenses, and equal pay for men and women.

During World War II, federal wage and production guidelines slowed the Guild's efforts to improve its member's wages, and its gains were mostly limited to improving benefits. These included protection of the jobs of employees serving in the military. The Guild attempted to unionize other Montana newspapers, especially those owned by the vast and powerful Anaconda Company. Organizing the Anaconda newspapers--most of the major newspapers in the state--had been one of the Guild's early goals. Organizing was done in secret and was never successful. Wages and benefits in Great Falls outpaced those at other papers considerably, and many reporters and other staff left Company papers to work for the Tribune.

The relationship between the Guild and the Tribune's leadership was mostly peaceful during the 1940s and 1950s; neither side employed professional negotiators. Alex Warden replaced his father as publisher after O.S. Warden's death in 1951 and continued to be reasonable in negotiations. But negotiations became more difficult in the 1960s. By 1962, both the newspaper and the Guild began to use professional negotiators as the stakes became higher. Also at this time, the Guild began to feel the division between its well-paid reporters and editors and the less-well-paid employees of the buisiness, circulation, and advertising departments. Most of the Guild's leadership was from the editorial side, and it felt the split keenly.

In April 1965, the Tribune and the Leader were both sold to the Minneapolis Star and Tribune, a strong American Newspaper Guild paper that was owned by John and Gardner Cowles of Minneapolis. The new owners honored the union's contract, and the Guild was relieved that the paper had not been purchased by Lee Enterprises, which had purchased the Anaconda Company's Montana newspapers in 1959. The late 1960s were contentious as the Guild and management struggled over the closed shop, pay, and benefits.

In the late 1960s, the Guild renewed its efforts to organize other Montana newspapers, especially the Lee papers, but made little headway.

Negotiations between the Guild and management, contentious for some time, came to a head in 1972. The Guild was frustrated in its efforts to improve wages and benefits, and prepared to strike. In October 1972, the Guild and the Tribune signed a two-year contract, retroactive to 1971, that boosted pay and benefits.

But by 1973, inflation drove Guild members to seek more pay increases. Carla Beck, the union's first woman president, observed that while the Guild had won equal pay for equal work some time ago, most of the Guild's women members were in low-paying "pink collar" jobs, and that the wage separation between college-educated editorial staff and support staff was only growing. They sought to repeat the successes of newspaper guilds in larger cities, which had secured substantial pay increases. They were unable to negotiate them, and the strike began on October 19, 1974. The International Typographical Union (ITU), which represented the Tribune's typesetters and composers, and which considered the Guild a rival, attempted to break the line but was physically unable to cross. They decided to support the strike, along with many other local unions, and effectively shut down the Tribune.

Tribune management also took advantage of the shutdown to convert its presses from old--and labor-intensive--"hot type" to more modern "cold type," which eliminated many jobs for typographical union members. By November 1, some of the Guild's own members made the decision to break the strike. From there, the strike became more and more divisive. The Guild published its own paper, the weekly Great Falls Pennant, starting November 9 to continue to serve Great Falls readers and advertisers during the strike. It was frustrated as it sought a printer, finally having to use a printer in Billings. Readers in Great Falls and along the Hi-Line missed their daily paper. Local television and radio stations expanded their local coverage, but were unable to fully fill the need for local news.

On December 17, the ITU local voted to return to work, and by December 19, using management trained on the new equipment and a private fleet of delivery vehicles, the Tribune produced a paper, effectively defeating the Guild. Members, disappointed at the outcome, voted to accept management's pre-strike offer and returned to work on December 21, 1974.

Relations between the Guild and the Tribune continued to be rocky for several years following the strike. Guild membership also began to fall, and it gave up the closed shop in 1978 when it at last signed another contract with the Tribune. The strike also ended the Guild's efforts to organize other newspapers in Montana.

On December 16, 1992, Guild members voted 47-25 in favor of discontinuing the organization's representation of them in contract negotiations with the Tribune. The union effectively ended its existence in Great Falls in 1993.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

This collection consists of organizational, correspondence, financial, legal, negotiation documents, publications, subject files, and audio-visual records generated and/or collected by Great Falls Newspaper Guild officials spanning the full length of the organization's existence. Materials in this collection document the complexity of labor negotiations (between Guild members and with management) and provide insights into Guild leadership decisions, methods and intentions for soliciting community support, and changes in the principal negotiation goals spanning a period of dramatic change within the newspaper industry. These documents record the Guild's responses to technological advances in newspaper production; transformation of Guild membership from a relative balance between professional and technical staff to predominantly technical staff; changes in the newspaper industry precipitated by the proliferation of television journalism; and growth of the Great Falls economy and population following World War II. Additionally collection materials indicate the impacts of increasingly specialized negotiation training for Local officials during the second half of the twentieth century.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and any other applicable statutes. Copyright not transferred to The University of Montana.

Preferred Citation

[Name of document or photograph number], Great Falls Newspaper Guild Records, Archives and Special Collections, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, The University of Montana-Missoula.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in eleven series:

Series I: Organization, 3.0 linear feet, 1936-1993

Series II: Correspondence, 2.5 linear feet, 1936-1992

Series III: Financial Records, 2.5 linear feet, 1940-1993

Series IV: Legal Documents, 1 folder, 1971-1977

Series V: Negotiations and Contracts, 3.0 linear feet, 1936-1993

Series VI: Publications, 1.5 linear feet, 1937-1993

Series VII: Subject, 0.75 feet, 1934-1992

Series VIII: Clippings and Articles, 0.75 feet, 1937-1992

Series IX: Photographs, 21 images, 1936-1987

Series X: American Newspaper Guild/The Newspaper Guild, 2.0 linear feet, 1959-1992

Series XI: American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), 0.75 linear feet, 1971-1992

Series XII: Audio, 1 item, 1987

Custodial History

The records remained in the possession of the Guild until donation to the Archives.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Great Falls Newspaper Guild, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1987, 1991, 1995.

Processing Note

Records received before 1995 were originally processed as two separate collections, LC 48 and LC 215. In 2004, these collections were reprocessed and materials received in 1995 were added. Organizational structure between the two original collections displayed some inconsistencies; therefore, during 2004 processing all materials were integrated into a single structure and extensively re-described. Collection materials received in 1995 exhibited significant disassociation from original context--numerous documents were placed in large plastic bags and became separated from original files. Files were retained intact for instances in which an original label existed and a clear coherency of file items could be established. Disassociated items were either integrated into other files (from LC 48, LC 215, or 1995 materials) to augment gaps in a sequence of materials OR placed within a newly designated file. Predominantly these newly designated files consisted of organizational documents (Series I), correspondence (Series II), negotiation records (Series V), and publications distributed by The Newspaper Guild (Series X) and the AFL-CIO (Series XI).

Collection materials received in 1995 also contained numerous duplicates of previously processed items (including information recorded through other formats) and publications of personal interest to Great Falls Newspaper Guild leaders (unrelated to Guild activities). All such materials were separated from the collection, individually reviewed for relevancy to the collection, and discarded when appropriate. Additionally, 1995 materials included copies of documents containing sensitive personnel information such as social security information and bank account numbers. All such documents were discarded to protect the privacy of the identified individuals.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I:  Organization, 1936-1993 Return to Top

3.0 linear feet

This series contains organizational papers generated by the Great Falls Newspaper Guild spanning the full length of the organization's existence. These organizational papers include the Guild's constitution and by-laws (documenting changes over two decades), the constitution and by-laws for other Locals representing Great Falls Tribune employees, meeting agendas and minutes, internal election records and membership surveys, membership lists, notices to employees (both Guild members and non-members), petitions and resolutions, summary reports for members, and template forms (both internal and governmental). Also included in this series are files regarding the formation of an employee's credit union, extensive records from the 1974 Guild strike, and documents from the 1992 membership vote regarding potential decertification of the Guild as the collective bargaining representatives for Tribune employees.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/1
By-Laws and Constitution
1949-1965
1/2
Great Falls Typographical Union, Constitution, By-Laws, and Agreements
1969-1986
1/3
Leadership
undated
1/4
Agendas
1982-1988
1/5
Minutes
1936-1940
1/6
Minutes
1940-1956
1/7
Minutes
1959-1967
1/8
Minutes
1968-1980
2/1
Minutes, Notebooks
1974
2/2
Minutes, Notebooks
1975
2/3
Minutes
1981-1992
2/4
Forms, Letterhead, and Membership Cards
1959-1991 and undated
2/5
Election Papers
1960-1976
2/6
Elections
1978-1992
2/7
Surveys and Questionaires
1971-1992 and undated
2/8
Petitions and Resolutions
1937-1973 and undated
2/9
Staff Memos
1969-1979
2/10
Staff Memos
1980-1992
2/11
Staff Memos
undated
3/1
Hiring Notices and Status Requests
1970-1986
3/2
Hiring Notices and Status Requests
1987-1991
3/3
Notices and Postings to Members
1966-1992 and undated
3/4
Negotiation Bulletins and Reports
1960-1974
3/5
Negotiation Bulletins and Reports
1975-1992 and undated
3/6
Negotiation Bulletins and Reports
1971-1972
3/7
Strike Bulletins and Reports
1974
3/8
Strike Committee Papers
1974
3/9
Picket Duty Roster
1974
3/10
Strike Benefit Forms
1974
3/11
Strike Surveillance
1974
3/12
Unity Publishing Company of Montana, Incorporation Papers, Great Falls Pennant
1974-1975
4/1
Directory of Employees
1967
4/2
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1950
4/3
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1955
4/4
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1956-1957
4/5
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1959-1960
4/6
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1961
4/7
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1962
4/8
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1963
4/9
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1964
5/1
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1965
5/2
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1966
5/3
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1967-1968
5/4
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1969-1979
5/5
Great Falls Guild Membership List
1982-1991
5/6
Great Falls Guild Membership List
undated
5/7
Union Contact Lists
1987-1989
5/8
Tribune Employees Federal Credit Union
1986-1990
5/9
Decertification Process
1992
5/10
Federal Forms and Reports
1962-1993 and undated
Box
32
Membership Withdrawn Card File
circa 1960-1969

Series II:  Correspondence, 1936-1992 Return to Top

2.5 linear feet

This series contains incoming, outgoing, and internal correspondence generated and received by Great Falls Newspaper Guild officials. Materials in this series include exchanges with other Newspaper Guild locals and national leaders, Montana elected officials, Tribune management, and Guild contractors (such as legal firms, accountants, and consultants). These materials provide insights into Guild leadership decisions, methods and intentions for soliciting community support, and changes in central negotiation goals from the 1930s through the early 1990s.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
6/1
A
1962-1975 and undated
6/2
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (Region 21)
1965-1983 and undated
6/3
American Newspaper Guild
1936-1952 and undated
6/4
American Newspaper Guild
1953-1958
6/5
American Newspaper Guild
1959-1962
6/6
American Newspaper Guild
1963-1965
6/7
American Newspaper Guild
1966-1967
7/1
American Newspaper Guild
1968-1971
7/2
American Newspaper Guild
undated
7/3
B
1962-1975 and undated
7/4
Buffalo Newspaper Guild
1964
7/5
C
1936-1987
7/6
California-Nevada District Council (ANG)
1965
7/7
Cascade County Trades and Labor Assembly
1967-1992
7/8
Cleveland Newspapers Guild
1962-1974
7/9
Committee to Support the Convention
1985
7/10
D
1959-1991 and undated
7/11
Daoust, Joseph H. and Associates
1966
7/12
Denver Newspaper Guild
1969-1974
7/13
Detroit Newspaper Guild
1962
7/14
District Court, Montana Eighth Judicial District
1970
7/15
Dugan, Edward B.
1954-1967
7/16
E
1949-1986
7/17
F
1949-1975 and undated
7/18
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
1951-1970
7/19
G
1936-1992 and undated
7/20
Great Falls Newspapers Guild Members and Tribune Employees
1967-1992 and undated
7/21
Great Falls Tribune/Leader
1939-1973 and undated
7/22
Great Falls Tribune
1974-1986
8/1
Great Falls Tribune/Leader
1987-1992 and undated
8/2
Great Falls Unity Council
1988 and undated
8/3
H
1937-1976 and undated
8/4
Hawaii Newspaper Guild
1963-1976
8/5
Hilley and Loring, Attorneys at Law
1974-1990
8/6
Hilley and McKittrick, Attorneys at Law
1968-1971
8/7
I
1972-1989
8/8
J
1974-1978
8/9
K
1967-1974
8/10
L
1950-1984
8/11
Lake Superior Newspaper Guild
1967-1974
8/12
Los Angeles Newspaper Guild
1969-1982 and undated
8/13
Louisville Newspaper Guild
1954
8/14
M
1937-1990 and undated
8/15
Membership and Discipline
1966-1975
8/16
Milwaukee Newspaper Guild
1936
8/17
Minneapolis
1965
8/18
Montana State Industrial Union Council, AFL-CIO
1953-1955
8/19
Montana State Board of Equalization
1955
8/20
Montana Department of Agriculture, Labor and Industry
1951
8/21
Montana, Office of the Governor
1951, 1976
8/22
Meyers, Ed
1975-1977
8/23
N
1968-1986 and undated
8/24
National Labor Relations Board
1975-1991
8/25
The Newspaper Guild
1971-1977
8/26
The Newspaper Guild
1978-1984
9/1
The Newspaper Guild
1985-1989
9/2
The Newspaper Guild
1990-1992
9/3
Newspaper Guild of New York
1963-1983
9/4
Newspaper Guild of the Twin Cities
1963-1988
9/5
O
1954-1975
9/6
Ottawa Newspaper Guild
1967-1976
9/7
P
1949-1988
9/8
Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild
1974-1990
9/9
Peterschmidt
1971
9/10
Portland Referendum Committee
1961
9/11
R
1963-1987 and undated
9/12
Reno Newspaper Guild
1954
9/13
S
1937-1992 and undated
9/14
San Antonio Newspaper Guild
1967
9/15
San Francisco-Oakland Newspaper Guild
1963-1984
9/16
Seattle-Tacoma Newspaper Guild
1952-1969
9/17
Seyforth, Shaw, Fairweath and Geraldson
1986-1987
9/18
Shulman, Kurtz, Turner and Topaz
1976-1992
9/19
Stockton Newspaper Guild
1968-1974
9/20
Strike Fund Contribution Envelope Copies
1974-1975
9/21
Struckman Award
1952-1968
9/22
Struckman, R.P.
1949
9/23
T
1949-1988
9/24
Toronto Newspaper Guild
1968-1974
9/25
U
1952-1987
9/26
Unidentified
1954-1992
9/27
United States Department of Labor
1951-1975
9/28
University of Montana
1948-1992 and undated
9/29
V
1949-1975 and undated
9/30
Vancouver-New Westminster Newspaper Guild
1965-1974
9/31
W
1949-1976
9/32
Western District Council (ANG/TNG)
1967-1981
9/33
Y
1974-1992

Series III:  Financial Records, 1940-1993Return to Top

2.5 linear feet

This series includes audit reports, tax records, ledger books, treasurer reports, dues records, and rate of pay reports maintained by Guild officials. Also included is a file of financial records regarding the Unity Publishing Company of Montana, the publication corporation formed by the Guild for its 1974 strike newspaper, the Great Falls Pennant.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
10/1
Audit Reports
1963-1972
10/2
Audit Reports
1973-1983
10/3
Audit Reports
1984-1988
10/4
Audit Reports
1989-1991
10/5
Audit Reports
1992-1993
10/6
Local Audit Reports
1962-1976
10/7
Unity Publishing Company of Montana, Inc., Corporation Reports
1975 and 1978
10/8
Income Tax Records
1943-1955
10/9
Income Tax Records
1956-1968
10/10
Income Tax Records
1969-1980
11/1
Financial Reports
1959-1967
11/2
Financial Reports
1968-1977
11/3
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1959
11/4
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1960
11/5
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1961
11/6
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1962
11/7
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1963
11/8
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1964
12/1
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1965
12/2
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1966
12/3
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1967
12/4
Guild Dues Collection Reports
1984 and 1986-1988
12/5
Ledger Book
1974
12/6
Ledger Book
1974
12/7
Ledger Book
1975-1976
12/8
Ledger Book
1977
13/1
Bound Local Treasurer's Report
1940-1943
13/2
Bound Local Treasurer's Report
1957-1960
13/3
Bound Local Treasurer's Report
1960
13/4
Bound Local Treasurer's Report
1961
13/5
Local Treasurer's Reports
1951-1959
13/6
Local Treasurer's Reports
1960-1978
13/7
Local Treasurer's Reports
1982-1986
13/8
Local Treasurer's Reports
1987-1992
13/9
Wage and Pay Board Information
1971-1973
13/10
Rate of Pay Reports
1972-1985 and undated
13/11
Detached Financial Records
1956-1988 and undated
14/1
Membership Dues and Assessments
1950-1957
14/2
Membership Dues Reports
1959-1983 and undated

Series IV:  Legal Documents, 1971-1977Return to Top

1 folder

This series contains legal documents generated during contract negotiations between the Great Falls Newspaper Guild and Great Falls Tribune management. Included are arbitration affidavits, court summons and filings, National Labor Relations Board complaints, and mediation agreements. These materials reflect a particularly contentious series of negotiations during the 1970s, including the 1974 Guild strike.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
15/1
1971-1977

Series V:  Negotiations and Contracts, 1936-1993Return to Top

3.0 linear feet

This series contains draft and final copies of labor contracts between Tribune management and the Great Falls Newspaper Guild, management and Guild counterproposals (marked up copies), meeting notes taken by Guild officials, internal Guild negotiation memos, documents and correspondence generated by grievance actions, and a small collection of labor contract negotiation records for Tribune employees represented by other trade unions. Files in this series were largely maintained as donated; thus, often include a mixture of handwritten notes, spiral-bound notebooks, marked copies of final contracts employed as drafts for subsequent negotiations, reference brochures, draft versions of membership bulletins, and relevant correspondence. The materials in this series document the complexity of labor negotiations--between Guild members and with management--spanning a period of dramatic change within the newspaper industry as well as indicate the impacts of increasingly specialized negotiation training for Local officials following World War II.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
15/2
Contracts, Originals
1939-1984
15/3
Contracts, Published
1938-1969
15/4
Contracts, Booklets
1938-1991
15/5
Grievance Records
1971-1991 and undated
15/6
Grievances, Detached Notes
1978-1979 and undated
15/7
Grievance, Pam Dalke
1986-1987
15/8
Grievance, Sandy Albrecht
1988
15/9
Grievance, Part-time Photo Lab Workers
1989
15/10
Grievance, Part-time/Full-time Hiring Practices
1989
15/11
Grievance, Mileage Reimbursement
1990-1991
15/12
Negotiations
1936-1945
15/13
Negotiations
1950-1957
16/1
Negotiations
1958-1959
16/2
Negotiations
1960-1961
16/3
Negotiations
1962-1963
16/4
Negotiations
1964
16/5
Negotiations
1965-1969
16/6
Negotiations, Notebook
1969
16/7
Negotiations, Notebook
1969
17/1
Negotiations
1971-1972
17/2
Negotiations
1971-1972
17/3
Negotiations
1974-1975
17/4
Negotiations, Handwritten Notes
1975-1976
17/5
Negotiations
1977-1978
17/6
Negotiations, Handwritten Notes
1979-1980
17/7
Negotiations
1980-1981
18/1
Negotiations
1980-1981
18/2
Negotiations
1982-1983
18/3
Negotiations
1986-1987
18/4
Negotiations
1986-1987
18/5
Negotiations, Layoffs
1982-1985
18/6
Negotiations
1986-1987
19/1
Negotiations
1986-1987
19/2
Negotiations, Notebook
1987
19/3
Negotiations, Handwritten Notes
1986-1987
19/4
Negotiations, Handwritten Notes
1986-1987
19/5
Negotiations, Early Retirement Incentive Program
1988
19/6
Negotiations, Part-time Employees
1989
19/7
Negotiations, Handwritten Notes
1989
19/8
Negotiations, Vacation
1991
19/9
Negotiations
1991-1993
19/10
Negotiations
1991-1993
20/1
Negotiations, Notebook
1992
20/2
Negotiations, Handwritten Notes
1992
20/3
Negotiations
undated
20/4
Negotiations, Handwritten Notes
undated
20/5
Contracts, Great Falls Typographical Union
1955-1986
20/6
Contracts, Great Falls Typographical Union, Booklets
1963-1977
20/7
Negotiations, Pressmen/Graphic Communication International Union
1980-1986
20/8
Negotiations, Pressmen/Graphic Communication International Union
1991
20/9
Negotiations, Great Falls Mailers Union
1982-1986
20/10
Negotiations, Great Falls Mailers Union
1991

Series VI:  Publications, 1937-1993Return to Top

1.5 linear feet

This series contains newsletters and pamphlets produced by Great Falls Tribune employees, regarding both Guild activities and general workplace matters. Also included is a full sequence of the Great Falls Pennant, a newspaper published by the Guild during the 1974 contract strike. Additional records regarding the Pennant can be found in Series I and Series III under the project's incorporation title, the Unity Publishing Company of Montana. Bread and Butter was the Guild's periodic contract negotiation newsletter distributed to members. What's Going On Around Here and Trib Talk were internal newsletters, produced by both Guild members and non-member employees, detailing technical guidelines, management decisions, business developments, workplace events, and personal announcements. This series includes two files of Guild-published pamphlets and associated materials documenting the organization's history and 50th Anniversary celebration.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
20/11
Great Falls Newspaper Guild Newsletter
1937-1972
20/12
What's Going On Around Here
1969-1970
21/1
What's Going On Around Here
1971
21/2
What's Going On Around Here
1972
21/3
What's Going On Around Here
1973
21/4
What's Going On Around Here
1974
21/5
What's Going On Around Here
1975
21/6
What's Going On Around Here
1976
21/7
What's Going On Around Here
1977
21/8
What's Going On Around Here
1978
21/9
What's Going On Around Here
1979
21/10
What's Going On Around Here
1980-1981
22/1
Bread and Butter
1969-1986
22/2
Bread and Butter
1987-1993 and undated
22/3
Great Falls Newspaper Guild History
1969
22/4
Great Falls Newspaper Guild 50th Anniversary
1987
22/5
Trib Talk
1988-1992
OS31/1
Great Falls Pennant
1974
OS31/2
Great Falls Pennant
1974

Series VII:  Subject, 1934-1992Return to Top

0.75 linear feet

This series contains subject files collected by Great Falls Newspaper Guild officials regarding contract negotiation issues, employee training and benefits programs, and Great Falls Tribune management concerns. These materials reflect both formal union organization issues and the personal concerns of Guild leaders, with particular representation from the mid 1970s through the early 1990s.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
22/6
Arbitration Process
1981-1990
22/7
Benefits Program
1981-1992 and undated
22/8
Benefits Program, Health and Dental
1976-1989 and undated
22/9
Benefits Program, Health and Dental
1976-1989 and undated
23/1
Benefits Program, Pension
1963-1989 and undated
23/2
Benefits Program, Pension
1963-1989 and undated
23/3
Benefits Program, Pension Brochures
1976-1989 and undated
23/4
Cowles Media Company
1986-1989
23/5
Employee Evaluation Guides
undated
23/6
Ethics
1934-1988
23/7
Firing Policies
1979 and undated
23/8
Labor Court Cases
1988-1990
23/9
Labor Legislation
1974-1985 and undated
23/10
Leave Without Pay Program
1982
23/11
Merger of The Newspaper Guild and International Typographical Union
1982-1983
24/1
Merit Pay
1989-1991
24/2
Montana Arbitration Conference
1983
24/3
Montana Arbitration Conference
1987
24/4
News 2000 Reports
1991
24/5
Representation on the Job
1984
24/6
"Right to Work"
1980-1986
24/7
Sale of the Great Falls Tribune to Gannett Corporation
1989-1992
24/8
Sexual and Ethnic Bias in the Workplace
1982-1989
24/9
Workplace Safety
1982-1987
24/10
American Arbitration Association Training Manual
1986

Series VIII:  Clippings and Articles, 1937-1992Return to Top

0.75 linear feet

This series contains publication clippings, historical articles, and unpublished manuscripts relevant to labor issues and the Montana newspaper industry. All materials in this series were produced by individuals or organizations other than the Great Falls Newspaper Guild. Included in this series are three files examining the history and activities of the Great Falls Newspaper Guild as well as a sequence of Guild Reporter issues from the national organization. These materials document issues of concern to Guild members and provide a breadth of perspectives on Guild activities spanning the period of the organization's existence.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
25/1
Clippings
1937-1974
25/2
Clippings
circa 1980-1990
25/3
Clippings
circa 1980-1990
25/4
Clippings
circa 1980-1990
25/5
The Great Falls Strike
1975
25/6
History of the Great Falls Newspaper Guild, 1936-1975 by Katherine Louise Hardin
1976
25/7
The Man Who Troubled the Twins: The Politics of Joseph Kinsey Howard by Lance M. Grider
1987
25/8
The Newspaperman Who Founded a Union
1964
25/9
The Guild Reporter
1974-1989
25/10
The Guild Reporter
1990
25/11
The Guild Reporter
1991
25/12
The Guild Reporter
1992
25/13
Other Newspapers
1982-1992

Series IX:  Photographs, 1936-1987Return to Top

21 images

This series contains 21 photographs, primarily from a 1987 Great Falls Newspaper Guild labor rally. Also included are photographs from the Guild's 50th Anniversary Banquet (March 7, 1987) and Guild parade floats dating to 1936 and circa 1940-1950.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
30/7
48(IX):1: Great Falls Trades Council Parade Float
undated
30/7
48(IX):2: Great Falls Labor Day Parade, American Newspaper Guild Float
1936
30/7
48(IX):3: Two Men Sweeping, Incident Cleanup
undated
30/7
48(IX):4: Three Men with Brooms, Inspecting Incident Cleanup
undated
30/7
48(IX):5: Great Falls Newspaper Guild 50th Anniversary Banquet, Ron Rice, Charles Perlik, and Peggy Dickerson
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):6: Labor Rally, Contract Negotiations
undated
30/7
48(IX):7: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally, Jim Godfrey Speaking
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):8: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally, Norm Green Speaking
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):9: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally, Norm Green Speaking
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):10: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally, Charles Perlik (The Newspaper Guild President) Speaking
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):11: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally, Charles Perlik (The Newspaper Guild President) Speaking
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):12: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally, Charles Perlik (The Newspaper Guild President) Speaking
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):13: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):14: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally, Frank McKenna (Great Falls Musicians Union) Performing
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):15: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):16: Great Falls Unity Council Labor Rally, Frank McKenna (Great Falls Musicians Union) Performing
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):17: Great Falls Newspaper Guild 50th Anniversary Banquet, Bert Lindler (Local 81 President) and Charles Perlik (The Newspaper Guild President)
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):18: Great Falls Newspaper Guild 50th Anniversary Banquet, Bert Lindler and Barbara Mittal
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):19: Great Falls Newspaper Guild 50th Anniversary Banquet
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):20: Great Falls Newspaper Guild 50th Anniversary Banquet, Bob Lathrop Cutting the Cake
March 1987
30/7
48(IX):21: Contact prints, Western District Council Meeting
undated

Series X:  American Newspaper Guild/The Newspaper Guild, 1959-1992Return to Top

2.0 linear feet

This series contains organizational papers, training manuals, reference documents, program notices, and general publications from the American Newspaper Guild, later The Newspaper Guild. Also included is a sequence of organizational papers, reports, and personal notes generated by the Great Falls Newspaper Guild's participation in the Western District Council of national organization. These materials document National-to-Local coordination efforts, the growth in negotiation training programs for Local officials from the early 1960s through the late 1980s, and similarities/contrasts between newspaper labor issues within metropolitan and rural markets.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
26/1
Annual Convention
1961
26/2
Wage Conference
1962
26/3
Administrative Manual
1977
26/4
Collective Bargaining Manual 1
1986
26/5
Collective Bargaining Manual 2
1987
26/6
Local Officers Training Manual
1988
27/1
Local Officers Training Manual
1988
27/2
Pay Equity Conference
1989
27/3
Residential Seminar for New Local Officers, Manual
1990
27/4
Arbitration Award Index, 1959-1989
1990
27/5
Constitution Booklets
1981-1990
27/6
Publications
1985-1988
28/1
Notices and Publications
1959-1985
28/2
Notices and Publications
1986-1989
28/3
Notices and Publications
1990-1992 and undated
28/4
Western District Council
1974-1977
28/5
Western District Council
1979
28/6
Western District Council
1980
28/7
Western District Council
1981
29/1
Western District Council
1982-1991
29/2
Western District Council
undated

Series XI:  American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), 1971-1992Return to Top

0.75 linear feet

This series contains correspondence, financial statements, publications, notices, union membership benefit program promotionals, and organizational papers from the national offices of the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) as well as Montana State and Cascade County affiliates of the national organization. The Great Falls Newspaper Guild was associated with the AFL-CIO through The Newspaper Guild and was an active participant in the state and local organizations. These materials lend insights into the correlation between national and local labor movement issues.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
29/3
Correspondence
1976-1992
29/4
Financial Statements
1983-1991
29/5
Publications and Notices
1974-1986
29/6
Publications and Notices
1987-1989
29/7
Publications and Notices
1990-1991
30/1
Publications and Notices
1992 and undated
30/2
Union Mastercard Program
undated
30/3
Montana AFL-CIO, Minutes
1983-1992
30/4
Montana AFL-CIO, Constitution and By-Laws
undated
30/5
Central Montana Labor Council, Constitution
undated
30/6
Cascade County Trades and Labor Assembly, Constitution and By-Laws
1971

Series XII:  Audio, 1987Return to Top

1 item

This series contains one audio recording of a radio advertisement produced by the Great Falls Newspaper Guild in February 1987. The advertisement was intended to generate community support during contract negotiations.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
27/7
48(XII):1: Guild AdRadio Advertisement
1987

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Labor unions--Montana -- Great Falls
  • Newspaper employees -- Labor unions--Montana--Great Falls

Corporate Names

  • AFL-CIO
  • American Newspaper Guild
  • Newspaper Guild

Geographical Names

  • Great Falls (Mont.)--Newspapers

Titles within the Collection

  • Great Falls tribune (Great Falls, Mont. : 1921)