Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 records, 1941-2019 PDF XML
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Amalgamated Transit Union. Local 587 (Seattle, Wash.)
- Title
- Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 records
- Dates
- 1941-2019 (inclusive)19412019
1980-2010 (bulk)19802010 - Quantity
- 28.11 cubic feet (28 boxes, 1 tube, 2 oversize folders)
- Collection Number
- 5680
- Summary
- This collection documents the activities between years 1941 and 2019 of Local 587 of the Amalgamated Transit Union
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 206-543-1929
Fax: 206-543-1931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users.
- Additional Reference Guides
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- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Processing paid for by the Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 and the Labor Archives Fund, Labor Archives of Washington
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Founded in 1892, Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 is the largest ATU local on the West Coast. The local had 4000 active and 300 retired members in King, Clallam and Jefferson counties as of 2011. The main membership is comprised primarily of transit operators, but the union also includes 800 members working in over 80 craft occupations.
ATU Local 587 represents employees of:
King County Metro King County, Washington First Transit King County, Washington Solid Ground King County, Washington Jefferson Transit Authority Jefferson County, Washington Clallam Transit System Clallam County, Washington
ATU 587 has, as of 2012, about 4,000 active and 300 retired members spread throughout King, Jefferson, and Clallam counties, and is the largest West Coast ATU chapter. Also as of 2012, ATU International was the largest transit workers' union in North America, including over 190,000 members in the US and Canada.
On April 8, 1912, the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America, Local 587 was formed by the Rainier Valley Electric Railway Workers. The name was eventually shortened to the Amalgamated Transit Union. The international union itself had been established in 1892, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor and the Knights of Labor. The history of Local 587 is intertwined with that of its major bargaining counterparts: the Seattle Electric Company/Puget Sound Traction, Light, and Power/ Puget Power, Seattle Transit, and Metro Transit/King County Metro Transit. Public transit in Seattle has undergone many changes, peaks, and troughs, each of which greatly affected ATU 587.
The first horse-drawn street railway was built in Seattle in1884, but horse-drawn cars proved troublesome on the city’s many hills. Horses were soon replaced by the first cable cars, introduced in 1887, and several independent streetcar lines were established. With the economic depression of 1893, many of these lines suffered and were bought but Boston-based Stone & Weber, who managed them under the names the Seattle Electric Company, Puget Sound Traction, Light, and Power, or Puget Power. By 1900, Stone and Webster had acquired twenty-two street railway lines and the main power company.
ATU 587’s first major action came in July 1917. Relations were already tense, as Puget Power had cut wages to compensate for operating losses, but things came to a head when two transit employees were fired for joining ATU 587. The remaining 1,500 employees walked out in response. When Puget Sound Traction, Light, and Power brought in strikebreakers, the striking workers rioted and overturned two streetcars in Pioneer Square. This strike shut down operations in the city and forced shipyards to close, so, as it occurred during WWI, the federal government pressured both sides for arbitration. As a result, ATU 587 did not win a wage increase, but the company was prohibited from firing workers solely for joining the union.
In 1918, Puget Power was losing money, in part due to competition from motorized jitney taxes and the private auto. $400,000 behind in taxes to the city, Puget Power asked the city to lease some of its lines. In response, Seattle Mayor Ole Hanson purchased the entire streetcar system from Puget Power (for much more than it was technically worth). Voters approved the plan, paying $15 million (renegotiated to $10 million) and the city assumed control in 1919, renaming the system the Seattle Municipal Railway. After a few years, the city also began to struggle to pay for this system, especially with fares set at the low price of a nickel. To remedy the problem in 1939, Seattle Mayor Arthur Langlie borrowed $10.2 million from New Deal agency the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to pay off Puget Power and purchase 235 trolley buses and 102 motor coaches. By 1941, the last streetcar ran in Seattle (until the 1980s, when streetcars were revived by the waterfront, and later in South Lake Union.
During WWII, ridership rose to 57 million as the government rationed gasoline, while ATU 587 made wartime concessions. A new group of younger leadership took over the ATU 587 in 1945 and committed themselves to strengthening the union and increasing assertiveness. The ATU 587 made major gains in the postwar period, obtaining paid vacation and the first operator wages over $2 per hour.
In the 1950s, though, ridership decreased as Seattleites spread to the suburbs. Tensions grew as Seattle Transit lost money but ATU 587 remained assertive, until union members went on strike in 1956. The city of Seattle eventually won an injunction that declared public employee strikes illegal. Suburban sprawl continued, while voters did not approve sources of funding for transit proposed by the Forward Thrust program. By 1973, it became evident that even the survival of the system was in question, as Seattle Transit faced impending bankruptcy. The Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (Metro), established in 1958 to deal with waste treatment in the greater Seattle area, received voter authorization to take over the transit system in King County by 1973. With this shift, ATU Local 1384, associated with privately owned Metropolitan Transit Corporation, merged into ATU 587.
Metro Transit tried to decrease costs, to the frustration of ATU 587; at the time, Seattle transit employees made about 15-20% less than employees in other West Coast cities and lacked a cost-of-living adjustment in the face of rapid inflation. Yet Metro was hiring rapidly, and was hesitant to also give employees, new and old, these benefits. ATU 587 went on strike for 15 days in 1974, asking for higher wages and benefits, but Metro was not compliant. A federal mediator was brought in, and parties eventually settled on sick leave, an eight-hour day, and a 34% wage increase for drivers and mechanics, plus cost-of-living increases, though other Metro Transit employees did not gain quite so much. In 1977, Metro instituted part-time drive positions to provide sufficient service during peak times without losing massive amounts of money in off-peak hours. Some ATU 587 members protested this policy with some strategic sickouts, as part-time drivers violated the guarantee of an eight-hour day. However, the union’s eventual position when negotiating the installation of part-time drivers was to try to make the position undesirable, with few benefits, in the hopes that having part-time employees would be untenable and Metro would eliminate the position. This tactic proved shortsighted in many ways, as there were many part-time drivers, so ATU 587 spent much of the following decades trying to improve the working conditions of part-timers. Other issues arose regarding seniority between part-time and full-timer drivers, to be negotiated in the coming decades.
Metro made some changes to operations in Seattle in the 1970s-1990s. It instituted the Ride Free downtown area, implemented services for the handicapped like wheelchair lifts and Paratransit Services, and proposed a 1.3 mile bus tunnel in 1987, completed in 1990. However, Metro ceased to exist in 1994, as it was found unconstitutional, and was replaced by the King County Metro.
ATU 587 has shown concern for worker rights and workplace conditions over the years, particularly in the 1980s-2000s, the period most strongly covered by this collection. In 1980, ATU 587 codified past practice and work rules by writing up extensive contracts, which grew to hundreds of pages and gave the union a stronger legal basis for grievances and other requests. ATU 587 began to represent Clallam Transit Services and Jefferson Transit Authority in the early 1980s, and Paratransit Services in the 1990s. The ATU also was politically active in the 1980s, supporting Greg Nickels for King County Council. In 1989, the Department of Transportation, a federal organization that subsidized much of Metro Transit, began to require random drug testing. This policy led the ATU 587 to a court battle, which it eventually lost. Metro Transit and ATU 587 suffered a tragedy in 1998 when Metro operator Mark McLaughlin was attacked by a gunman while driving a bus across the Aurora Bridge. The bus crashed and fell off the bridge, killing McLaughlin, the shooter, and a passenger. In 2003, the ATU 587 supported a move to bring surveillance cameras onto buses, arguing that cameras would help prevent assaults on drivers. ATU 587 concerns in the last few decades have included issues such as these about workplace conditions.
Throughout much of the 1990s and 2000s, ATU 587 also struggled for higher wages and better benefits as funding for transit remained unstable. Contract negotiations in 1989-1990 proved difficult, as ATU 587 members walked out for several hours and outside negotiators were brought in. ATU 587 won a modest wage increase and benefits. In 1999, State Initiative 695, sponsored by Tim Eyman, proposed to require voter approval for tax increase while lowering vehicle license tab fees from 2.2% of a vehicle’s value to $30. Despite the efforts of the ATU and other groups on the No on I-695 campaign, the initiative passed. Several groups, including ATU 587, took the issue to court, arguing that it did not follow the Washington constitution, which restricts initiatives to one subject. The court threw out I-695, but politicians installed a similar cut on license tabs. In 2000, Eyman proposed another initiative, I-745, which would have designated 90% of state and local transportation for roads, with only 10% left for other forms of transportation. ATU 587 campaigned passionately against the measure, and it was rejected. In 2002, citizens rejected Referendum 51, which would have provided a large amount of funding to improve state transportation, while approving a $30 limit on car tabs. Overall, ATU 587 and King County Metro alike have spent much of the past few decades struggling to find stable transit funding.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
ATU international union and Local 587 publications, King County-Metro publications, collective bargaining agreements, union election materials, histories, photos, ephemera, memorabilia, patches, pins, route books, agreements, contracts, handbooks, and posters.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The creators' literary rights have been transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of Item], Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 Records, 5680-001, Labor Archives of Washington State, University of Washington.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Accession No. 5680-001: Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 records, 1941-2012 (bulk 1980-2010)Return to Top
Scope and Content: Minutes, newsletters, Transit Operating Handbook (King County-Metro) and other publications, training materials, photographs, video, memorabilia and clippings
This collection documents the activities between years 1941 and 2012 of Local 587 of the Amalgamated Transit Union, with the majority of the collection covering the years 1980-2010. The collection provides information about the ATU 587 working conditions and wages, member concerns, and internal culture; ATU International activities; and issues related to transit in Seattle.
Series I: ATU 587 Materials consists of materials published by the ATU 587. Within that series, the first section consists of material meant for member use, including documents that strongly affect working conditions, like Collective Bargaining Agreements, By-Laws and Rules of Order. Of particular interest are the near-complete sets of the union’s monthly newsletter from 1981 to 2011. Also revealing are the ATU 587 board and committee minutes from 1940 to 1975, which chronicle the actions and concerns of ATU 587 over that period. Also in this first series are materials on officer elections, newspaper clippings related to transportation in the Pacific Northwest, ephemera and artifacts, videocassettes, and CDs. These show the daily activities and concerns of the union and its members.
Series II: ATU International Publications contains material created by the ATU International, generally for member and local union consumption, like materials from conventions or constitutions and general laws. These documents reveal the policies, priorities, and concerns of the ATU International.
Series III: City of Seattle, Metro Transit, and King County Metro Materials contains records created by other local ATU unions meant for consumption, generally, by their own members but available to the public and other unions.
Series IV: Materials from Other ATU Local Unions and Transit Organizations Outside of the Seattle Area contains documents created by ATU 587’s major bargaining counterparts, City of Seattle, Metro Transit, and King County Metro, providing insight into the state of transit in the Seattle Area. Of particular note is a near-complete subseries of The Book, the operator’s handbook, from between the 1970s and 2009.
Series V: Materials from Affiliated Labor Organizations contains material from other affiliated labor organizations, including the AFL-CIO and the Washington State Labor Council, giving insight into the ATU 587’s relationship with some of these other organizations.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Acquisition Info: Donor: President/Business Agent Paul J. Bachtel, January 6, 2012
Accession No. 5680-002: Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 records, 1999-2012Return to Top
Scope and Content: ATU publications, constitution and general bylaws, collective bargaining agreements, route maps, ATU 587 Centennial photos and ephemera; memorobilia, patches, and pins; union election materials. ATU International convention proceedings, collective bargaining agreements of other ATU locals.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Acquisition Info: Donor: Pamela Hoang, Amalgamated Transit Workers, Local 587, April 12, 2013.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 5680-002 |
SERIES I
: AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION PUBLICATIONS
|
2012 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Untion
Local 587 News Review (s)
|
2012 |
1/2 | 5680-002 |
SERIES II
: AMALGAMATED TRANSIT CONSTITUTION AND GENERAL LAWS
|
2004 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/2 | 5680-002 |
Constitution and General Laws
as amended 2004
|
2004 |
1/3-1/9 | 5680-002 |
SERIES III
: COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS
|
2008-2014 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/3 | 5680-002 |
Collective Bargaining Agreement
between Amalgamated Transit Union and King County Addendum for Rail Employees,
exp 2010
|
2010 |
1/4 | 5680-002 |
Collective Bargaining Agreement
between Amalgamated Transit Union and Jefferson Transit Authority, exp
2013
|
2011-2013 |
1/5 | 5680-002 |
Collective Bargaining Agreement
between Amalgamated Transit Union and First Transit, Inc. Call Center, exp
2014
|
2010-2014 |
1/6 | 5680-002 |
Collective Bargaining Agreement
between Amalgamated Transit Union and Clallam Transit System, Terms and
Conditions for Paratransit Employees, exp 2012
|
2012 |
1/7 | 5680-002 |
Collective Bargaining Agreement
between Amalgamated Transit Union and Paratransit Services, exp
2012
|
2010-2012 |
1/8 | 5680-002 |
Collective Bargaining Agreement
between Amalgamated Transit Union and Clallam Transit System, exp
2014
|
2010-2014 |
1/9 | 5680-002 |
Collective Bargaining Agreement
between Amalgamated Transit Union and Seattle Personal Transit, exp
2009
|
2008-2009 |
1/10-1/11 | 5680-002 |
SERIES IV
: KING
COUNTY ROUTE BOOKS
|
2012-2013 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/10 | 5680-002 |
Route Book Transit Routes, exp
2012, King County
|
2012 |
1/11 | 5680-002 |
Route Book Transit Routes, exp
2013, King County
|
2012-2013 |
1/12 | 5680-002 |
SERIES V
: DIRECTORIES
|
2011 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/12 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Union 2011
Local Union Directory
|
2011 |
1/13-1/16 | 5680-002 |
SERIES VI
: CONVENTION MATERIALS
|
2004 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/13 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Fifty
Fourth Convention - Proceedings: Las Vegas, NV September 13-17,
2004
|
2004 |
1/14 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Fifty
Fourth Convention - International Reports: Las Vegas, NV September 13-17,
2004
|
2004 |
1/15 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Fifty
Fourth Convention - Programs: Las Vegas, NV September 13-17, 2004
|
2004 |
1/16 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Fifty
Fourth Convention - Resolutions: Las Vegas, NV September 13-17,
2004
|
2004 |
1/17 | 5680-002 |
SERIES VII
: LABOR
PUBLICATION
|
2000 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/17 | 5680-002 |
Labor's Heritage, Vol. 11/No. 1
Quarterly of the George Meany Memorial Archives
|
2000 |
1/18 | 5680-002 |
SERIES VIII
: AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION LOCAL 113, TORONTO CANADA 100TH
ANNIVERSARY MATERIALS
|
1999 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/18 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local
113 Toronto Canada - 100th Aniversary 1899-1999 Booklet
|
1999 |
1/19 | 5680-002 |
SERIES IX
: CENTENNIAL MATERIALS, AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION LOCAL
587
|
2012 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/19 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local
587 Centennial 2012: (Pictures, Invitation, centennial program agenda,
Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America
charter, Remarks by County Council Co-Chair Jane Hague, Message from King
County Council member Kathy Lambert, Greetings from the Governor, Seattle Local
587 100th Anniversary Address, Metropolitan King County Council Recognition,
and DVD (Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587, 100th Anniversary)
|
2012 |
1/20 | 5680-002 |
SERIES X
: LOCAL
ELECTION MATERIALS, AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION LOCAL 587
|
1997, 2003, 2009-2012 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/20 | 5680-002 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local
587 Elections Materials: Don MacAdam 2012 Flyer, Kenny McCormick 2012 Flyer,
Kermit Gipson 2012 Flyer, Bruce Tiebout 2012 Flyer, Verita Alexander 2012
Flyer, Paul Bachtel 2012 button, Local 587 2012 Officer Elections Pamphlet,
Local 587 2003 Officer Elections Voters Pamphlet, Local 587 2006 Officer
Elections Pamphlet, Local 587 2009 Officer Elections Pamphlet, Local 587 1997
Voters Pamphlet
|
1997, 2003, 2009-2012 |
1/21-1/23 | 5680-002 |
SERIES XI
: EPHEMERA
|
Undated, 1983, 2012 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/21 | 5680-002 |
MV Access/140 jobs "lost" arm
strap, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 patch, Public Transit National Day
of Action April 4, 2012 sticker, Amalgamated Transit Union "ATU for
Obama/Biden" button
|
Undated-2012 |
1/22 | 5680-002 |
Pins (City of Seattle, Local
583 Calgary, and Amalgamated Transit Union: COPE, Local 587, Local 587 Officer,
Local 587 Steward, 100th Anniversary) and Medallion (Amalgamated Transit Union
COPE, The Voice of Transit Workers)
|
Undated-1983 |
1/23 | 5680-002 |
DVD: Amalgamated Transit Union,
Local 587, Executive Board (Contains 114 images of the Executive Board, as a
group and individually)
|
2012 |
2/1-2/5 | 5680-002 |
SERIES XII
: AMALGAMATED TRANSIT UNION CONSTITUTION AND HANDBOOK
|
1981, 1983, 1986, 2005 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/1 | 5680-002 |
Constitution and General Laws
Amalgamated Transit Union affliliated with American Federation of
Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations and Canadian Labor
Congress
|
1981 |
2/2 | 5680-002 |
Constitution and General Laws
Amalgamated Transit Union affliliated with American Federation of
Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations and Canadian Labor
Congress
|
1983 |
2/3 | 5680-002 |
Constitution and General Laws
Amalgamated Transit Union affliliated with American Federation of
Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations and Canadian Labor
Congress
|
1986 |
2/4 | 5680-002 |
The 587 Handbook: A Guide to
Our Union, Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587, Seattle Washington
|
1986 |
2/5 | 5680-002 |
The 587 Handbook: A Guide to
Our Union and History Into the King County Metro Era, Amalgamated Transit Union
Local 587, Seattle Washington
|
2005 |
2/6-2/31 | 5680-002 |
SERIES XIII
: LABOR
AGREEMENTS
|
1973-2014 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/6 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between
Clallam Transit Systems and Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587
|
2001-2003 |
2/7 | 5680-002 |
Agreement between Amalgamated
Transit Union, Local 587 and Clallam Transit System
|
2004-2006 |
2/8 | 5680-002 |
Labor agreement between Clallam
Transit System and Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587
|
2010-2014 |
2/9 | 5680-002 |
Labor agreement between Clallam
Transit System and Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587, Terms and conditions
of employment for paratransit employees
|
2011-2012 |
2/10 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between
Jefferson Transit Authority and the Amalgamated Transit Union, Local
587
|
2002-2004 |
2/11 | 5680-002 |
Agreement between Amalgamated
Transit Union, Local 587 and Jefferson Transit Authority
|
2005-2007 |
2/12 | 5680-002 |
Agreement between Amalgamated
Transit Union, Local 587 and Jefferson Transit Authority
|
2008-2010 |
2/13 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between
Municipality of Metro Seattle and Amalgamated Transit Union, Division No.
587
|
1973 |
2/14 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and betweeen
Muncipality of Metro Seattle and Amalgamated Transit Union, Division No.
587
|
1981-1984 |
2/15 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and betweeen
Muncipality of Metro Seattle and Amalgamated Transit Union, Division No.
587
|
1984-1987 |
2/16 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and betweeen
Muncipality of Metro Seattle and Amalgamated Transit Union, Local
587
|
1987-1990 |
2/17 | 5680-002 |
Agreement between Amalgamated
Transit Union, Local 587 and MV public Transportation, Inc. South
Park
|
2004-2007 |
2/18 | 5680-002 |
Labor agreement by and between
MV Transportation and Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587, AFL-CIO, Seattle
Washington
|
2007 |
2/19 | 5680-002 |
Labor agreement between
Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587, AFL-CIO and Paratransit
Services
|
2004-2006 |
2/20 | 5680-002 |
Labor agreement between
Paratransit Services and Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587
|
2007-2009 |
2/21 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between the
Seattle Personal Transit and the Amalgamated Transit Union, Local
587
|
2002-2005 |
2/22 | 5680-002 |
Labor agreement by and between
Amalgamated Transit Untion, Local 587 and Seattle Personal Transit
|
2005-2008 |
2/23 | 5680-002 |
Labor agreement by and between
Amalgamated Transit Untion, Local 587 and Seattle Personal Transit
|
2008-2009 |
2/24 | 5680-002 |
Labor agreement by and between
Amalgamated Transit Untion, Local 587 and Seattle Personal Transit
|
2009-2012 |
2/25 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between
Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 and King Country Metro Transit
|
1995-1998 |
2/26 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between
Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 and King Country Metro Transit
|
1998-2001 |
2/27 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between
Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 and King Country Metro Transit
|
2004-2007 |
2/28 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between
Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 and King Country Metro Transit
|
2010 |
2/29 | 5680-002 |
Agreement between Amalgamated
Transit Union, Local 587 and King Country Metro Transit, Addendum - Terms and
Conditions of Employment for Rail Employees
|
2010 |
2/30 | 5680-002 |
Agreement by and between
Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 and King Country Metro Transit
|
2013 |
2/31 | 5680-002 |
Exhibit D, Agreement between
Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 and King Country Metro Transit, Terms and
Conditions of Employment for Rail Employees
|
2013 |
2/32-2/38 | 5680-002 |
SERIES XIV
: EPHEMERA
|
1970-2012 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/32 | 5680-002 |
Pins (Amalgamated Transit
Union, Local 587, Romanian Council) and button (100 Years of Transit, Take Your
Seat in History 1884-1984)
|
1984-2002 |
2/33 | 5680-002 |
Decal: Amalgamated Transit
Union, Organized Sept. 15, 1892: This Vehicle Operated and Maintained by Union
Members
|
Undated |
2/34 | 5680-002 |
Medallion, gold-plated in
plastic clamshell case, "Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, Metro, In Recognition
& Appreciation of Your Contribution"
|
1990 |
2/35 | 5680-002 |
Seattle Trolley Coaches by
Harre W. Demoro,, Interurban magazine Special 54, Volume 27, Number
2
|
1970 |
2/36 | 5680-002 |
DVD: Amalgamated Transit Union,
Local 587, 100th Anniversary, Copy 2 (Contains 700 pictures of attendees, band,
and presenters at Centennial celebration - no names are listed.)
|
2012 |
2/37 | 5680-002 |
Photographs/Photo Prints: Local
Hero Frederick Coats & P/T Rick (January 1993), Joe Trautman OP Trolley
Laurelhurst, Admin Day (2011 Photographer: Verita), unlabeled/undated print of
large group of people in Seattle
|
1993-2011 |
Oversize Folder | 5680-002 |
King County Metro's Operators
of the Year. Poster print - Oversized
|
1979-2010 |
Accession No. 5680-003: Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 records, 1982-2015Return to Top
Scope and Content: ATU international union and Local 587 publications including "ATU 587 News Review"; ATU 587 collective bargaining agreements. King County Metro Transit publications including route maps, and The book : transit operating instructions --a manual for transit drivers in the King County transit system, 1982-2010. ATU 587 photos and ephemera; memorobilia, patches, and pins.
Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights have been transferred to the UW Libraries.
Accession No. 5680-004: Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 587 records, 1948-2019Return to Top
Scope and Content: Office files, union and politics-related ephemera, and photographs and flyers from ATU 587 events.
Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access.
Restrictions on Use: Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Application for Funeral
Benefit
|
Undated |
1/2 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Compliance with Local Union
Fiduciary and Recordkeeping Requirements
|
2014 |
1/3 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 Sample Credit Card
Agreement & Expense Form
|
Undated |
1/4 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1384 Green Supply Order
Sheet
|
2014 |
1/5 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Supply Order Form
|
Undated |
1/6 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Committee on Political
Education Remittance Report
|
Undated |
1/7 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Pink Sheet Forms
|
Undated |
1/8 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union White Sheet Forms
|
Undated |
1/9 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Green Sheet Forms
|
Undated |
1/10 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Blue Sheet Forms
|
Undated |
1/11 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Dues Deduction Authorization
Cards
|
Undated |
1/12 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union COPE Authorization Deduction
Cards
|
Undated |
1/13 | 5680-004 |
An Important Message from Your UNION
stickers
|
Undated |
1/14 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Withdrawl Cards
|
Undated |
1/15 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Application for Membership
|
Undated |
1/16 | 5680-004 |
Various ATU Pins & Buttons
|
2012, 2016 |
1/17 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union 2014 Local Directory
|
2014 |
1/18 | 5680-004 |
Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Directory
2015
|
2015 |
1 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 and King County
Metro Transit Terms and Conditions of Employment for Rail Employees
|
2013 |
1 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 and King County
Metro Transit Transit Terms and Conditions of Employment
|
2013 |
1 | 5680-004 |
The Motorman, Conductor and Motor Coach Operator 1948
& 1952
|
1948-1952 |
1/19 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 News
Review
|
2017 |
1/20 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union In Transit May/ June
2016
|
2016 |
1/21 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union International Convention
Niagara Falls Full Time Officer Picture
|
2016 |
1 | 5680-004 |
King County Metro Route Book
|
2012-2013 |
1 | 5680-004 |
King County Metro Route Book
|
2015 |
1 | 5680-004 |
King County Metro Route Book
|
2016 |
1 | 5680-004 |
King County Metro Route Book
|
2015-2016 |
1 | 5680-004 |
King County Metro Route Book
|
2016-2017 |
1 | 5680-004 |
King County Metro Route Book
|
2017 |
1/22 | 5680-004 |
Transit Operator Samuel Ross Williams Obituary and
Button
|
1953-2016 |
1/23 | 5680-004 |
Michael Shea for Vice President Campaign card and
Button
|
2015 |
1/24 | 5680-004 |
Picture of Paul Bachtel in Scuba Suit
|
Undated |
1/25 | 5680-004 |
Former Officers Group Photos
|
Undated |
2 | 5680-004 |
The 587 Handbook - A guide to our Union
|
2005 |
2/1-2/8 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 News
Review
|
2017-2018 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Metro Route Book March 11 - Sept 22, 2017
|
2017 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Metro Route Book Sept 23, 2017 - March 9,
2018
|
2017-2018 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Metro Route Book March 10, 2019 - Sept 21,
2019
|
2019 |
2/9 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 - 2018 Officer
Elections
|
2018 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union International - 2016 Local
Directory
|
2016 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Agreement Between Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587
and King County Metro Transit, Expiration Date October 31, 2004
|
2001 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Agreement Between Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587
and King County Metro Transit, Expiration Date October 31, 2007
|
2004 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Agreement Between Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587
and King County Metro Transit, Expiration Date October 31, 2010
|
2007 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Agreement Between Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587
and King County Metro Transit, Expiration Date October 31, 2010 (Rail
Addendum)
|
2007 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Agreement Between Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587
and King County Metro Transit, Expiration Date October 31, 2013
|
2010 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Agreement Between Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587
and King County Metro Transit, Expiration Date October 31, 2016
|
2013 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Labor Agreement by and Between Jefferson Transit
Authority and Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 - January 1, 2014 through
December 31, 2017
|
2014 |
2 | 5680-004 |
Labor Agreement by and Between Clallam Transit System
Fixed Route/Maint and Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 - January 1, 2015
through December 31, 2017
|
2015 |
2/10 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union International - Constitution
and General Bylaws as amended 2013
|
2013 |
2 | 5680-004 |
The Book - 2016
|
2016 |
2 | 5680-004 |
The Book - 2017
|
2017 |
2/11 | 5680-004 |
Labor Agreement by and between Amalgamated Transit Union
Local 587 & Solid Ground
|
2012-2015 |
2/12 | 5680-004 |
Agreement by and between Kitsap Transit and Evergreen
State Division No. 1384 of the ATU-CIO
|
2015-2018 |
2/13 | 5680-004 |
Terminations & NDMT Grievances
|
Unknown |
2/14 | 5680-004 |
Cards & Postcards
|
2012-2017 |
2/15 | 5680-004 |
Various Photos + Washington Decal
|
2012-2018 |
2/16 | 5680-004 |
Benjamin Haney for President
|
2015 |
2/17 | 5680-004 |
Seattle Times Article, December 1, 2016, Honoring a bus
driver killed in the line of duty
|
2016 |
2/18 | 5680-004 |
ATU Local 587 News Review
|
2015 |
3/1 | 5680-004 |
Campaign Information and Buttons
|
Undated |
3/2 | 5680-004 |
Union Correspondence from Joe Mangiameli
|
2013 |
3 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Advanced Shop Steward Training
Holding Greivance Hearings
|
1986 |
3/3 | 5680-004 |
Centennial Celebration from ATU Local 587
|
2012 |
3/4 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway
Employees of America
|
Undated |
3/5 | 5680-004 |
Various Photos
|
Undated |
3/6 | 5680-004 |
Memorandum of Agreement between Amalagamated Transit
Union, Local 587 and the Clallam Transit System
|
2015 |
3 | 5680-004 |
ATU Local Union Directory
|
Undated |
3 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamted Transit Union 2011 Local Union
Directory
|
2011 |
3 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamted Transit Union Local Directory
|
2012 |
3 | 5680-004 |
Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO - Directory of
Labor Organizations in Washington State
|
2013 |
3 | 5680-004 |
Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO - Directory of
Labor Organizations in Washington State
|
2011 |
3 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union 2013 Local
Directory
|
2013 |
3 | 5680-004 |
A History of the Amalgamated Transit Union
1892-1992
|
1892-1992 |
3/7 | 5680-004 |
In Loving Memory John A. Akerly
|
2014 |
3/8 | 5680-004 |
Costco 1 Hour Photo Standing Tall with ATU
Pride
|
2011 |
3 | 5680-004 |
The 587 Handbook - A guide to our Union
|
2005 |
3 | 5680-004 |
ATU Local 587 - 2012 Officer Elections
|
2012 |
3 | 5680-004 |
ATU Local 587 - 2009 Officer Elections
|
2009 |
3 | 5680-004 |
ATU Local 587 - 2015 Officer Elections
|
2015 |
3/9 | 5680-004 |
Labor Agreement by and between Amalgamated Transit
Union, Local 587 and Seattle Personal Transit
|
2008-2009 |
3/10 | 5680-004 |
Directory of Elected Officials
|
2012 |
3/11 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 Metro Transit
Contract Survey and Ballot Counts
|
2013 |
3/12 | 5680-004 |
A Message from your Bargaining Team to the Membership
Regarding Negotiations
|
2014 |
3/13 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 Report
|
2015 |
3/14 | 5680-004 |
Contract Changes
|
1977-1995 |
3/15 | 5680-004 |
Rail Supplemental Agreement
|
2006 |
3/16 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union JTA Members' Dues
|
2015 |
3/17 | 5680-004 |
Notices of Election for First Transit, Inc.
|
2014 |
3/18 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 Contract
Survey
|
2016 |
3/19 | 5680-004 |
Labor Agreement by and betwen Amalgamated Transit Union
Local 587 & Solid Ground
|
Undated |
3/20 | 5680-004 |
Labor Agreement by and between Amalgamated Transit Union
Local 587 & Seattle Personal Transit
|
2012 |
3/21 | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 SPT Contract
Survey
|
2012 |
3/22 | 5680-004 |
Various Amalgamated Transit Union Pins &
Buttons
|
Unknown |
3 | 5680-004 |
The Book - Transit Operator's Rules and Procedures
Revised September 2014
|
2014 |
3 | 5680-004 |
King County Metro Route Book
|
2015 |
3 | 5680-004 |
King County Metro Route Book
|
2015 |
3/23-3/25 | 5680-004 |
MOA's Effective Contract
|
2010-2013 |
3/26-3/28 | 5680-004 |
By-Laws Rules & Regulations
|
1900-1994 |
OS | 5680-004 |
One Amalgamated Transit Union United Poster
|
Undated |
OS | 5680-004 |
Local Elected Officials and Coalition
Partners
|
Undated |
OS | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union For Hillary Poster
2016
|
2016 |
OS | 5680-004 |
King County Metro 2015 Year Poster
|
2015 |
OS | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 2012-2015 Officer
Group Picture
|
2012-2015 |
OS | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 Executive Board
Photo
|
2009 |
OS | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 Executive Board
Photo
|
2012 |
OS | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 Executive Board
Photo
|
2015 |
OS | 5680-004 |
Metro Operators of the Year
|
2014 |
OS | 5680-004 |
Sign Amalgamated Transit Union Irene Hull
Poster
|
Undated |
Tube | 5680-004 |
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 King County
Negotiations Notes
|
2016-2017 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
- Subject Terms :
- Labor movement--Washington (State)--History--Archives
- Labor movement--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Labor union members--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Labor unions--Washington (State)--History--Archives
- Labor unions--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Labor--Washington (State)--History--Archives
- Labor--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Local transit--Labor unions--Washington (State)--History--Archives
- Local transit--Labor unions--Washington (State)--Photographs
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
- Corporate Names :
- Amalgamated Transit Union
- Amalgamated Transit Union. Division No. 587 (Seattle, Wash.)--Archives
- Amalgamated Transit Union. Division No. 587 (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
- Amalgamated Transit Union. Local 587 (Seattle, Wash.)--Archives
- Amalgamated Transit Union. Local 587 (Seattle, Wash.)--Photographs
- Clallam Transit System
- Jefferson Transit Authority
- King County Transit
- Metro Transit
- Paratransit Services
- Seattle Transit
- Other Creators :
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- Corporate Names :
- Labor Archives of Washington (University of Washington) (curator)
- Labor Archives of Washington (University of Washington) (curator)