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Ship Scalers Dry Dock and Boat Yard Workers Union, Local 541 Records, 1939-1991
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Boat Yard Workers Union, Local 541 (Seattle, Washington)
- Title
- Ship Scalers Dry Dock and Boat Yard Workers Union, Local 541 Records
- Dates
- 1939-1991
(inclusive)19301986
1968-1986 (bulk)19301986 - Quantity
- 19 cubic feet (20 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 4571
- Summary
- Records of the Union
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
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Historical NoteReturn to Top
The Ship Scalers Union and Seattle’s Racial Progressivism in the 20th Century
Copyright by Adam Farley, 2011
Published as part of the Waterfront Workers History Project, HSTAA 498D Winter 2010
http://depts.washington.edu/dock/ship_scalers.shtml
On the eve of the 1934 West Coast Strike, only 1.4 percent of the waterfront workers in California were African American. In Pacific Northwestern cities, like Seattle and Portland, the number was even less. Prior to WWII, many of Seattle’s waterfront unions contained few workers of color, including the Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Miscellaneous Boat Yard Workers Union, Local 541.
By the end of WWII, however, African Americans comprised more than half of the union’s workforce. This sea change in the composition of Seattle’s maritime workforce was a result of the migration of black workers from the East and South to the Northwest in search of wartime jobs. Indeed, between 1940 and 1945, Seattle’s black population jumped from 3,700 to more than 10,000. Forced to work in the toughest and dirtiest jobs, African American migrants came to form the backbone of the Ship Scalers Union (SSU), which did not discriminate against its black membership. Essentially, ship scalers were the maintenance crews of the docks, doing the lowest paying and dirtiest work available. Servicing ships below the waterline, these workers cleaned the inside and outside, scraping off barnacles, clearing oil drums and ship holds.
After the war, many waterfront unions across the coast opened their ranks to workers of color, though often begrudgingly. Most unions found the challenge of integration exceedingly difficult because of a historically reluctant white membership. In Seattle, reports of discrimination in shipyards were not uncommon. Al Langly, a black member of the International Longshoreman’s and Warehouseman’s Union, Local 13 in San Pedro, articulated a popular feeling among minority workers: “Most of the whites were scared of the blacks, because we never had any around here and we never associated with them…. When they started to come in, the whites didn’t want to work with them.” Langly goes on to describe active discrimination in Local 13, where there was “a kind of vigilante group of ultra-conservative” members of the union, who “had never been around blacks, or else they were southerners,” and resolved to maintain the union’s white character through active exclusion.
The example of Local 13 reflects a larger West Coast trend. Prior to WWII, most unions had few, if any, African American workers unless there was a segregated auxiliary set up, as was the case among many locals of the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers and other unions. As the United States became further involved in the war effort, black workers from the South came to the shipyards to fill the labor shortages created by white workers gone to war.
In most unions, the transition in labor force racial demographics was, according to historian Bruce Nelson, “not an easy one,” but for the Ship Scalers Union in Seattle the transition occurred naturally and without constraint, marking Local 541 as an anomaly among West Coast Unions. As early as 1941 the SSU published anti-discriminatory articles in its newsletter, and allied itself with the minority worker and even “foreign-born Americans” after the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor.
In a 1982 Seattle Times feature of the union, Dick Clever recounted the Ship Scalers Union apparent seamless transition (and nebulous beginning): “Consensus has the Ship Scalers local established in the mid-1930s by Norwegian shipyard workers from Ballard. The Norwegians drifted into the craft unions representing more skilled workers, and the Ship Scalers came to represent, as it does today, those performing some of the dirtiest, most dangerous tasks in Puget Sound’s shipyards.” African Americans in the Northwest’s shipyards were by and large barred from the craft trades, and, Clever continues, “found themselves with the lowest-paying, dirtiest jobs—and of necessity, with the Ship Scalers Union.” This “necessity,” as Clever called it, pushed the union in a new activist direction. From the mid-1930s to 1986, Local 541 of the Seattle Ship Scalers Union articulated a broad political agenda to address specific maritime employment conditions, as well as the struggle for civil rights and social change.
For much of the twentieth century, Seattle’s racial discrimination in employment, schools, and housing echoed the national norm, though perhaps in more hidden ways from those in the South or Northeast. It was in this realm that the SSU found its cause to fight against tacit discrimination in the city. Indeed, Clever notes that “there has been hardly a time when Local 541 was not embroiled in controversy, whether external or internal.” From WWII on, the Ship Scalers Union played an active and integrated role in Seattle’s social history, especially Seattle’s black community’s fight for equality. By allying itself with Seattle civil rights organizations, using its union hall as a meeting place for political activism, and allowing both communists and African Americans to be freely admitted to its ranks, Ship Scalers, Local 541 emerged as a progressive voice and effected some of the most significant civil rights reform in the city, both within and outside the shipyards. Although the union’s social activism waned in the 1960s and eventually dissolved in 1986, it remained an important fixture of the Seattle waterfront and the black community until the transfer of their jurisdiction.
Origins in Seattle’s Waterfront Minority Community
For the Ship Scalers Union, along with other maritime industries, the 1934 strike marked the beginning of black workers’ entry into the shipyards as permanent members of the waterfront community. Insofar as African American laborers found work prior to the strike, it was mainly as strike breakers, and even then only temporarily. What changed during the 1934 strike was that West Coast unions realized in order to be an effective seat of power among workers, there could be no ample body of non-unionized laborers. Under the leadership of Harry Bridges, the International Longshoreman’s and Warehouseman’s Union was among the first to take steps towards integration. In California, Bridges implored black workers to join the strike and man the picket lines, speaking in black neighborhoods of the San Francisco Bay area and in black churches. Reflecting on the strike and his efforts towards integration, Bridges claimed that “I went directly to them. I said: ‘Our union means a new deal for Negroes. Stick with us and we’ll stand for your inclusion in [the] industry.’… [A]lmost without exception, they stuck with us. They helped us. The employers were frustrated in their attempt to use them for scabs.”Although Bridges fell short on the promise for some locals of the ILWU, by and large, black workers were able to gain employment in the West Coast shipyards.
What the 1934 strike began in terms of racial integration on the waterfront and in the Ship Scalers Union, WWII catalyzed. In Seattle, the black population grew by 413 percent between the years 1940 and 1950, and more than 45,000 African Americans migrated to the Puget Sound region to seek work in the defense industries. Among both black and white migrant workers, largely from the rural South, the consensus was that Seattle represented a sort of promised land for employment opportunities, and for blacks specifically, equal employment opportunities. Historian Larry Richardson writes, “African-Americans who migrated improved their lot,” and that Seattle was “the end of the line both socially and geographically. There was no better place to go.” This was relatively true when compared to other west coast cities, but even in Seattle, there was mounting racial tension. At the beginning of the war nearly every wartime industry except the waterfront still barred blacks from work, including Boeing, Pacific Car and Foundry, and Doran Brass, among others. It is not surprising then that most black workers came to work in Seattle’s twenty-nine shipyards and that by the war’s end, 4,078, or seven percent, of the 60,328 shipyard workers were African American. In his history of the black community in Seattle, Quintard Taylor explains the reason for Seattle’s shipyard liberalism:
Unlike other West Coast cities, no major company dominated Seattle’s shipbuilding industry. In addition to the Todd and Seattle-Tacoma shipbuilding companies, the largest in the region, the twenty-seven other shipyards in the Seattle area collectively employed about 60 percent of the shipyard workers. Furthermore, the powerful International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, which dominated shipyards in Portland, the San Francisco Bay area, and Los Angeles, had exclusive bargaining agreements only with Todd and Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding….Consequently, Seattle’s African American shipyard workers were not segregated into auxiliary locals of the Boilermakers union, nor were they denied promotion opportunities….While there were sporadic complaints of discrimination in Seattle’s shipyards, the systematic segregation of blacks that persisted throughout the war years in other West Coast ship construction facilities did not evolve in Seattle.
However, any joy surrounding this integration should be tempered. While the SSU itself did not discriminate, many companies, boat yards, and individuals did, and the excess of workers allowed easy routes for segregation in the workforce. There was plentiful work on the waterfront and for ship scalers, but this employment availability was not a singular victory. Many hiring halls along the coast served as de facto sites of discrimination. Workers could readily be replaced if the working conditions were not favorable (i.e. if they were forced to work with workers of other races). In an oral history interview with Bruce Nelson, black longshoreman Walter Williams of the San Pedro Local 13 recalled that “some of the regular ‘longies’…would say, ‘I’m going to call me a damn replacement,’ if they saw a black guy coming down into the hold. And they would call a replacement rather than work with us.” Seattle shipyards and members of SSU were not the exception to this trend. One pre-war edition of the Scaler’s News reported discrimination at the Associated Shipbuilders yard where four workers were refused the right to work after showing up at the yard because two of them were black. This demonstrates the discriminatory practices of shipyards not only towards African Americans, but even to those who affiliated with them. The article itself is a terse summary, but that it was newsworthy for the SSU paper indicates a growing discontent with Seattle’s racial climate.
When general integration in Seattle did arrive during WWII, it was not spurred by moral justice, but by the sheer excess of work and a lack of laborers to do it. Del Castle, secretary-treasurer of the Ship Scalers Union during the WWII years, recalled with a certain facetiousness in 1982 that the Ship Scalers “got into the complicated problem of unions discriminating, but labor was so short that the King County Labor Council agreed that it was their patriotic duty to accept black workers into their ranks.” Most migrants arrived in Seattle to find the racial conditions better than where they left, but not as ideal as they had hoped. Most came to believe that Seattle’s existing residents of color “had not been aggressive in asserting their civil rights, and thus, claims of ‘good race relations with whites’ were vastly exaggerated.” The tension between old residents’ racist attitudes and practices and recent migrants grew. The migrants soon sought to improve their situation by their own hand, and as Castle articulated, he and the SSU dynamically participated in that struggle.
World War II Activism
For the Ship Scalers Union, the United States’ entry into WWII marked a turning point in activism. Prior to the war, the union did not contain restrictions on membership in terms of race and openly admitted workers of color. Once the war started, the white-majority SSU turned its efforts to aggressively publishing outspoken messages in support of equal rights and chastising discrimination as fascist and “playing into the hands of Hitler.” The December 1941 issue of Scaler’s News came out strongly against discrimination in the shipyards and waterfront unions: “The Trade Unions, together with all other organizations of the people, regardless of race or color, must concentrate their combined forces against the enemies of the Nation!” This rhetoric and call for victory abroad and unification at home can be seen as part of the national “Double V” campaign during the war. Many African Americans felt that a simultaneous war was being fought against Jim Crow laws in America. In 1942, James G. Thompson wrote to the Pittsburgh Courier questioning how Americans can fight in a war against tyranny overseas when “ugly prejudices here are seeking to destroy our democratic form of government just as surely as the Axis forces.” For many African Americans, the fight against fascism abroad was a fight against Jim Crow. The Double V campaign led the SSU to engage in a national dialogue as opposed to concentrating on local civil rights issues. It is clear that the SSU’s devotion to civil rights went beyond the pragmatic integration of many unions and shipyards and indeed, formed the basis of an involvement in civil rights struggles in future years.
In December 1941, the SSU also adopted a “Declaration of Policy on the War Against the Axis,” which was voted on in a regular membership meeting and published in that same edition, calling for:
Vigilance against spies and enemies of our country; rejection and condemnation of all efforts to break up our national unity through Negro baiting, Jew baiting, and other means of dividing us; friendship with U.S. Japanese, Germans and Italians loyal to our democracy; sympathy with the unfortunate and misinformed people of Japan, Germany, and Italy, for we fight not alone in defense of our liberty and independence, but for their liberation and right to democratic rule as well, against their Fascist Dictators.
Throughout the war, the union not only abided by their “Declaration of Policy,” it also involved itself socially and politically on the waterfront by directing other unions to do the same. In June 1941, President Roosevelt signed into law Executive Order 8802, which prohibited discrimination in firms with government contracts, and while this allowed de jure equality, the SSU recognized that many Seattle unions were not acting in accordance. Initially, SSU’s tactic was to lead by example and implore other unions to follow through the use of news articles and distributed pamphlets. One such article stated, “The attitude of the Scaler’s Union may well point the way to some of the other Unions who do not as of yet recognize that racial discrimination plays into the hands of Hitler and slows up our war effort.” The language used in the Ship Scalers Union articles was radical in and of itself, but that the union also donated funds to the American Committee for the Protection of Foreign Born, and distributed such flyers demonstrates an extended and almost militant commitment.
As the war progressed, the SSU became more vocal and actively militant about their opinions. One such incident occurred on July 19th, 1944. Three members of the Ship Scalers Union were arrested for heckling the American Friends Service Committee at a public meeting in Seattle. Del Castle, Hugh DeLacy, and Fred Berry, three of the union’s most progressive members (Berry and Castle were both members of the Communist Party) claimed they did so because “the speakers favored a negotiated peace with the Axis.” Castle felt it was his duty as an American to dissent because he “didn’t like what the group was saying.” Berry went further by telling The Seattle Times that he did not favor freedom of speech for “certain groups.” Indeed, the union was able to effect changes in waterfront politics—Castle and others convinced unions to cooperate with communist sympathizers and by the end of the war, King County adopted a fair practices policy before it became state law.
The open social involvement and non-discriminatory practices of the Ship Scalers Union not only effected changes in Seattle civil rights during the war, it also led to a near inversion of the union’s racial demographics. At the conclusion of the war, Van Harrison, one of the first black men admitted to the union in 1940, guessed that the union was “about ninety-five percent black.” African Americans were drawn to the SSU in part because it represented the least skilled positions for the greatest rate of constant work, but also because the union’s policy on admitting new members was liberal and unrestricted. In 1982, Harrison recalled that “you could work for a while on a permit and then, if you had three sponsors, you could join the union.” Three sponsors would not be difficult to come by as the union enforced its anti-“Negro baiting, Jew baiting” policy among its members. In addition to three sponsors, all the application forms asked basic biographical information, the applicant’s address, veteran status, when were they discharged, and how long they worked out of the union hall. The most common reason for refusal of an application was insufficient time as a ship scaler, but usually by the next monthly general assembly meeting the applicant would be invited to join.
Post-War Militancy and Communist Ties
During and especially after WWII, many members of the Ship Scalers Union maintained dual membership in the union and on Seattle civil rights councils, making a web of influence that the union could call on at any moment in a given political situation. This trend continued throughout the union’s history, though their involvement waned in the 60s. An important moment for the union came just prior to US entry into WWII, when the SSU put its efforts towards re-electing Hugh DeLacy for city council in the 1940 election campaign. DeLacy, an English professor at the University of Washington, was a popular liberal member of the Seattle City Council with close ties with the SSU. As a councilman, DeLacy argued for reform of the city’s civil rights policies, especially in favor of overturning Seattle’s racially restrictive housing covenants. Though he was defeated in 1940, DeLacy joined Local 541 because, as one Seattle Times article put, he “sought a more ‘strenuous occupation.’” In 1944, the Ship Scalers Union again supported DeLacy in his election campaign for State Representative of Washington’s First Congressional District, which encompassed Seattle. DeLacy ran successfully as a New Deal Democrat and quickly became an advocate for labor interests and ending public housing segregation. He was defeated in Washington State’s 1946 electoral backlash against many House Democrats and returned to Seattle as a shipyard worker. His final election campaign in 1948 was again supported vehemently by Local 541, as well as other well-known political activists. Historian Quintard Taylor notes that he even published “campaign literature featuring black political activist Paul Robeson.” Although he lost, his defeat was not unique to national trends against leftist politicians. DeLacy’s campaign was outspoken about price controls and against the formation of the House Committee on Un-American Activities. DeLacy marked the peak of the Ship Scalers Union’s involvement in the national dialogue of the era, as the SSU enjoyed a direct representative in the House who supported labor rights and civil rights in the state.
Despite DeLacy’s political losses, on a local level the Ship Scalers Union was involved in city affairs throughout the 1940s and into the 1950s. As early as March of 1940 (before the union was predominantly African American), the union sat a delegate to the King County Civil Rights Committee. During WWII, the SSU sent DeLacy to the Convention of the American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born, arguing in Scaler’s News, “The preservation of civil rights is a vital part of a democratic war.” The union had ample motive to be involved in civil rights activism. Seattle, while it was perceived to be liberal-minded, took nine years to pass legislation on employment fair practices. In 1946, the Seattle City Council rejected a fair practices bill that would have barred restrictions on membership in unions and by employers on the grounds of race. Del Castle, then secretary-treasurer of the Ship Scalers Union, was one of the speakers named in support of the bill who gave arguments at the public hearing. The hearing was so heated that, according to a Seattle Times article published about the rejection:
Councilman M. B. Mitchell, chairman of the hearing, had to rap sharply for order after many in the audience jeered when Howard F. Smith… arose to protest the suggested ordinance….Smith, who half turned around to face the audience from his seat at the front declared that the suggested ordinance’s principle support came from “a group which tries to stir up hatred between races…whose whole program is to sabotage our economy while Soviet Russia is working day and night.
Interestingly, the same rhetoric used by Smith was used five years earlier by the Ship Scalers newsletter in support of removing racial restrictions. This suggests a more advantageous, rather than logical or ethical, form of argumentation by Seattle’s opponents of civil rights at the time. Indeed, this was undoubtedly a trigger of the increased militancy of the SSU and Seattle civil rights supporters. Castle was also a member of the Seattle Interracial Action Committee, which allied itself with other organizations including the Seattle chapter of the Civil Rights Congress. According to Quintard Taylor, the Civil Rights Congress was emerging as an activist organization, “willing to use boycotts, pickets, and demonstrations to mobilize public opinion.” These were tactics the Ship Scalers Union embraced. A 1947 photograph shows a member of the Ship Scalers Union protesting with other black members of various organizations (including the National Negro Congress and the Seattle Communist Party) in front of Atlas Grocery on 14th and Yesler in Seattle’s Central District (see Figure 1). The photograph evinces the alternative stance of organizations like the Civil Rights Council, the National Negro Congress, and the Negro Labor Congress, which reacted against the more temperate legislative and judicial measures taken by the NAACP and the Seattle Urban League. As an involved organization within Seattle’s civil rights conversation, the SSU drew national attention to itself through its activism. In 1946, it received a letter of invitation to “meet with Revels Cayton, National Executive Secretary of the National Negro Congress… because of recognition of the fact that you are deeply concerned with the affairs of our community and our country.”
In addition to being involved in civil rights issues, the early years of the Ship Scalers Union was strongly communist. Many of its key members and officers were either openly and actively Communist Party members (such as Berry and Castle), or supporters of communists (such as DeLacy). These members of the union pushed Local 541 in the direction of militant politics and sought an end to discrimination and reducing political conflict in the shipyards. Berry and Castle were the two most prominent Communist Party members in the Ship Scalers Union. Berry was one of the first black men admitted to the union in 1940, and that same year was elected business agent of the union. When Castle joined the SSU in 1940, he was a white University of Washington student, member of the Young Communist League, and was a member of the Communist Party of America. Both Berry and Castle were officers in the union, Berry as the business agent, and Castle as the secretary-treasurer, meaning together they were in charge of soliciting funds and distributing the union’s money. Under their leadership, Local 541 raised money for the Russian war relief, arguing in the Scaler’s News, “‘what would be our chances for victory be IF THE SOVIET UNION WAS NOT FIGHTING ON OUR SIDE’ – we can readily agree that the collection of funds to help them is a mighty worth while thing to do.” The union’s support of communism allowed them to participate in a more revolutionary dialogue on both a national and political level. This demonstrated that the struggle for racial equality was not just restricted to local affairs, but emphasized that it was part of a larger and more fundamental problem that affected the entire American population.
During WWII, support for communism within unions and on the waterfront lessened, but under the progressive leadership of Castle and Berry the union remained involved in communist causes. Local 541 was also mildly successful at creating an accepting environment of left laborers on the waterfronts of Seattle. In a 1982 interview, Castle articulated his goal to achieve wide support of a Communist Party Congress program that promoted a united and progressive front in the fight against fascism. One of the most evident effects of the SSU’s affiliation with Communists was when Castle was able to convince Seattle unions to adopt a “grudging acceptance of the need to cooperate with the ‘reds’… at least while the Soviet Union was an ally.” This alliance coincided with the King County Labor Council’s admittance of black workers into its ranks, indicative of the SSU’s success in Seattle at integrating communist support with civil rights reform. While Castle was electorally defeated as the secretary-treasurer in 1946, Berry was still an officer in the union until the early 60s. Despite growing opposition to the CP cause and Castle’s departure, Local 541 remained involved in communist Seattle, continuing the tradition begun during the war years.
The main effect of Castle’s election loss was a transition from open support of Communist tenets to a more general agenda for freedom of speech and political equality of voice. Just after the war, the “grudging acceptance” waned again, especially by the Scalers’ international union, the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL). On Labor Day of 1946, The Ship Scalers Union defied the AFL by marching in a parade hosted by the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). The Seattle locals of the AFL declined to march because they considered the CIO communist sympathizers. Then on April 2, 1947, Gerhard Eisler’s wife was set to speak at Moose Hall in Seattle. Eisler was a prominent Polish Communist on a tour of the United States, petitioning for funds to aid in her husband’s lawsuit against the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC). Three days before Eisler's scheduled rally, the HUAC barred her from speaking at the hall. As one of the sponsoring organizations of her tour, the SSU welcomed Eisler to instead give her speech at the Scalers Hall, raising more than three-hundred dollars for the couple’s case.
After the war, the Ship Scalers Union was able to retain its communist stance, though the lexicon of supporting rhetoric had changed. In direct response to the House Un-American Committee hearings, specifically the Canwell Committee, the SSU organized a “Lenin Memorial Rally” at their union hall in 1948. The rally was co-sponsored by the Washington State Communist Party, prompting one Seattle Times article to call it a “War Fund” in the “fight against ‘reactionism.’” The language used by both the Times and the SSU in their advertisements suggests a growing polarization with respect to the issue of the “enemy within,” and only heightened the SSU’s resolve to support political unification in the United States. In this light, the SSU’s support of communism is less a direct advocacy of orthodox communism and more of a fight for political respect, intelligent conversation, and equal representation of the citizens’ voice. Still, their affiliation with communism gave that struggle higher and more urgent stakes as representing a more important political problem.
Throughout the Ship Scalers Union’s activism in the decade following the war, their hiring hall, located at 2221 Third Avenue in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood, acted as the seat of influence and locus of radical and leftist laborers in Seattle, including a broader community and civic center near the waterfront. Even though the SSU was not affiliated with the CIO, in 1949 they hosted in their hall a convention of the CIO Council. What was termed by The Seattle Times as an attempt “to reunite all CIO unions in Seattle,” highlights the SSU’s commitment to unity among laborers, regardless of affiliation. [46] Later that same year, and recalling the Lenin Rally of 1948 at Ship Scalers Hall, the SSU held a “Public Protest Rally” on October 20th. The rally was sponsored by the Non-Partisan Committee to Defend Civil Rights and described its aim in a quarter-page paid advertisement in The Seattle Times: “For a public protest against the recent conviction of 11 Communist leaders. If you would free the nation from discrimination against minority groups, racial prejudices and fascism—attend this rally” (see Figure 2).
The years 1949-50 were perhaps the busiest years for the use of the Ship Scalers Hall as a congregating place for progressives in Seattle, holding on average one rally, featured speaker, or convention every two to three months. In a follow-up speech to the Public Protest Rally, the Ship Scalers Union brought the defense attorney for the eleven Communist Party leaders to the hall in 1950 just after the trial’s conclusion. By far, the most significant voice the SSU was able to draw to Seattle was that of W.E.B. Du Bois, founder of the NAACP, in 1951. Du Bois, 83 at the time, gave a speech titled “Peace and Freedom.” Beyond the political gatherings though, the Ship Scalers Hall played host to the Seattle Philharmonic and Choral Society who practiced each Friday night there in the early 50s and screened movies in its large hiring hall. One 1952 flyer advertised Peace Shall Win, and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (see Figure 3). In “an era when communists and socialists organized workers with an urgent sense of mission,” as Dick Clever describes it, the Ship Scalers Hall played the role of the Roman Forum, a place for political discussion, social gossip, job opportunities, and plain old low-brow entertainment.
Eventually, the judiciousness of organizations such as the NAACP and the Seattle Urban League won out against the backdrop of the House Un-American Committee hearings. Organizations worried that their politics and methods would be taken as a pairing of civil rights agendas and “leftist” elements, a contemporary euphemism for “Communist.” Indeed, in 1949, Albert F. Canwell, a state legislator from Spokane, rearticulated the notion given by Howard Smith by saying, “If someone insists there is discrimination against Negroes in this Country, or that there is inequality of wealth, there is every reason to believe that person is a Communist.” As a result of the national changing opinion toward communism, the SSU not only distanced itself from communist politics, but also ceased to associate actively with civil rights reform in order to avoid associating equal rights with communism, much like the NAACP and the Urban League sought to do through the democratic process. In a sense, the SSU was tainted by its Communist Party ties and any activism would be seen in that light by a dissenting public. Consequently, vehement anti-communism limited the extent of the SSU’s influence on civil rights change.
By the mid-1950s, Local 541 retreated from an activist role and resigned itself to manage politics that were, according to Clever, “directed toward the ‘bread and butter’ issues” of running the union and dealing with employers and contracts. This is partly reflected in the meeting minutes throughout the 1950s, which dealt primarily with such issues and occasionally mentioning some form of civic involvement. In March of 1955, the SSU voted to donate twenty-five dollars to a strike of electrical workers against the Westinghouse Electrical Company for better working conditions and wages. At the same meeting, they moved to send a letter expressing “support for Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott.” Throughout the 1950s and into the 1960s, there are traces of the union’s imprint on the national scene of civil rights reform, sending letters to President Kennedy and to the city of Birmingham, expressing disgust at the 16th Street Baptist Church bombings. Aside from these notable instances, the union largely retreated from progressive politics. As a former vocal and active participant in local affairs, the Ship Scalers Union became only tacitly involved in civil rights politics when they came up, but was no longer able to be an instigator of civil rights reform by itself.
Decline in Public Activism
In 1959, the union was forced to sell its Belltown hiring hall and relocate to 2313 E. Madison St. in Seattle’s Central District. This move marked a significant transition from Local 541’s public activism in the 1940s and 50s to its last quarter-century of internal struggle and episodes of mismanagement. This is not to say that the union completely removed itself from progressive affairs, but that the primary focus of the union after 1960 was either internal or specifically related to its members. One of the most poignant moments for the union came in 1965, when then president Van Harrison was part of a panel discussion titled, “Are Labor Unions the Lost Sheep of Social Reform?” This reflects not only the Ship Scalers Union’s limited political participation, but also the growing trend of unions losing effectuality in areas outside of strict labor reform. Just one year earlier, Harrison was an idealistic member of the King County Economic Opportunities Board as part of the city’s anti-poverty campaign. The board was a fledgling campaign at best, foreshadowed by The Seattle Times headline about its slow beginnings: “Antipoverty Board Off on ‘One Wing.’”
The SSU’S move to the Central District was symbolically important. The SSU’s new location in the north end of the Central District demonstrated an increased solidarity with the city’s black community in sprit and necessity. By 1960, Seattle’s black population was 26,901, and according to Quintard Taylor, about seventy-five percent of them “lived in four Central District census tracts, and by 1965, eight out of ten black residents lived there – the highest percentage in the city’s history”. It is thus not surprising that the Ship Scalers Union chose to relocate in the northern business area of the Central District (see Figure 4). For the most part, Local 541 let bolder organizations lead the fight for civil rights in the 60s, occasionally throwing their name in as a supporting organization. This retraction may have to do simply with the relocation of the union hall out of the centrally located neighborhood of Belltown, and the considerable size difference between the halls. The new union hall was significantly smaller and lacked an auditorium, preventing the SSU from staging wide-scale rallies or major events in the new building.
By the early 60s, there was growing idealism among African Americans in Seattle, and a reaction against the efficacy of the 1950s NAACP and Seattle Urban League. Inspired by national movements, Taylor writes that African Americans in the Central District engaged in “direct action campaigning to end job bias, housing discrimination, and de facto school segregation in Seattle as an integral part of the national effort to eradicate racism, empower African Americans, and achieve the full and final democratization of the United States.” Despite some successes, the majority of African Americans living in 1960s Seattle were disheartened by failures, especially in relation to school segregation. Taylor argues that Seattle’s minority residents “sought instead to build a community within the Central District free of the economic and psychological control of white Seattle.” It is in this context that the SSU hall location and their transition away from overt militancy becomes significant. At first glance, it may seem to represent a deeper entrenchment within Seattle’s black community, but in actuality, it was a move inwards that prefigured the trend of many Seattle civil rights organizations later in the decade.
Even though the 1960s marked a decline in social activism for the Ship Scalers Union, it remained dedicated to improving working conditions for members, retaining at least some of the vigor of the early days of the union. The most significant event of the decade for the Local 541 was in fact three separate strikes at the Lockheed Shipyard over a period of four years from 1966 to 1970. The first strike occurred between August 25-29, 1966 over a reported dispute about supervision of the SSU being transferred outside the union. On the first day, 140 members of the union left work at ten in the morning to attend an internal meeting about the change in supervision. They stayed on strike for the next four days until a settlement was reached that allowed unionized ship scalers to remain under the supervision of nine-year ship scaler veteran James Wilson. While the dispute was in essence only with Lockheed, it represented a greater theme in the history of the SSU’s quest for autonomous working conditions and supervision. In much the same way that the Ship Scalers Union sought to free the country of fascists during WWII, they now narrowed their scope and demanded the right to work as a unified group within Seattle’s maritime industry under familiar leadership. As a continuation of the union’s activism, the Lockheed dispute effectively galvanized support for solidarity among ship scalers working in Seattle’s yards.
The second strike further reflected the union’s desire for familiar leadership, but this time with racial overtones, signifying a desire to remain involved in civil rights, even if on a smaller scale. In late December of 1967, Lockheed changed supervisors without announcing it to the SSU in order to avoid a strike. Instead, the roughly 170 ship scalers working at Lockheed walked out again on January 3, 1968 one week after Painter’s Union member Rube Plunge was named as supervisor. By January 9th, a settlement was reached that removed Plunge and instated a member of Local 541 named George Walker as the ship scalers’ supervisor. The SSU argument was two-fold: They argued that scalers “were being deprived of their own supervision,” and that the change in supervisors was due “partly to discrimination” because, as the Seattle Times reported, “Wilson and Walker are Negroes. Plunge is Caucasian. A majority of members of the union is Negro.” The fact that this strike was directly attributed to race is important. It demonstrates the SSU’s belief that the equal employment on the waterfront was neither complete nor totally equal. Furthermore, the Ship Scalers Union’s ability to mobilize and support its rank and file to achieve its ends illustrates the influence they still wielded at the end of the 1960s.
Even though Del Castle, Fred Berry, and Hugh DeLacy departed from the union and the Ship Scalers Union moved away from the waterfront, the SSU still supported its own workers and remained involved with workers’ issues throughout its existence. The final strike in the series of disputes occurred in October of 1970, when 175 Ship Scalers walked off Lockheed’s shipyard again. This strike was not regarding supervision, but the computing of vacation pay as well as the handling of fiberglass in the shipyard that became part of the Ship Scalers Union’s contract with Lockheed in July of 1968. The strike only lasted two days and ended in a grudging settlement by Lockheed to pay back vacation and $282.88 to every worker as premium pay for handling the fiberglass. According to secretary-treasurer/business manager Van Harrison, disputes with Lockheed were occurring since 1959 and the 1970 strike represented the culminating point. It also was one of the last battles the SSU fought outside their union, as the next decade and a half would be marked by internal struggles with their international affiliate.
Trouble with the Laborers’ International Union
The Ship Scalers Union’s relationship with the Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA) was strained almost from the beginning of their affiliation and culminated in an irresolvable dispute with LIUNA in the 1980s, ultimately leading Local 541 to be dissolved and control of their jurisdiction transferred to another local. Their relationship began in 1956 when the SSU disaffiliated with the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers and sought affiliation with the International Hod Carriers’, Building and Common Laborers Union of America. Initially, the Ship Scalers Union’s motives for the change in affiliation were more or less practical. A Seattle Times article described the SSU as “having been cast off” from the Boilermakers, and “forced to seek affiliation with the Laborers’ International.” Most of the West Coast Ship Scalers unions were at the time affiliated with the Hod Carriers, so it is not a surprising move because the Ship Scalers Union had to ensure its bargaining strength with employers. In their application for charter to the Hod Carriers, the union listed only 400 members, a relatively small and manageable union by the standards of the day. Indeed, the SSU itself was clandestine about the nature of its departure from the Boilermakers. In the meeting minutes of an officers meeting, George E. Flood argued that a letter sent to the Hod Carriers need not be “in complete accordance with all the specific details [of their motives for the affiliation change].” This seems to suggest either a significant dispute with the Boilermakers or that the Ship Scalers Union preferred to withhold information from the Hod Carriers, or possibly only that the motives did not concern the Hod Carriers.
Whatever the reasons for changing affiliation, the Hod Carriers represented a better and brighter future for the members. The 1956 preamble of the Hod Carriers constitution argued “that all human-kind is created equal, and are entitled to the basic human right of providing a living for themselves and their families…. [and] that all people of the earth who labor for the advancement of capital are entitled to an equitable share of said advancement, as well as the right to organize and to achieve advancement through collective [sic] bargaining.” This was similar language the Ship Scalers Union used in its push for equal opportunity employment, and half a decade earlier when rigorously supporting communism. In the mid-1950s, many Boilermakers locals either discriminated against admitting black members or established quotas for minority workers. It was more than likely that partial motivation lay in the SSU’s hopes to have a strong and progressive international to support their own forward agenda. This mutually beneficial relationship did not develop and instead LIUNA became representative of the dictatorial governance that the union fought strongly against during WWII.
Prior to official affiliation with the Hod Carriers, the Ship Scalers Union were disputing with the local of the Hod Carriers. A 1955 letter sent to both unions from a non-affiliated waterfront attorney lists mutually agreed upon terms of settlement that were resolved on February 4th of that year. The dispute was over jurisdiction in the cleaning of ships, specifically how jurisdiction changed depending on whether the entire boiler was to be removed or not. While a relatively minor dispute, it signified a long history of strife. In 1958, the letter was sent again, this time by an attorney of the Hod Carriers, explicitly “reminding the Ship Scalers of their agreement,” who apparently were still performing duties that were allotted to the Hod Carriers. The Seattle Times historian Dick Clever called it an “uneasy relationship at best,” revealing that the Hod Carriers “insisted on collecting half of all monthly dues paid by members of Local 541, regardless of whether the local received services for its money,” which the majority of the time it did not. Instead the fees, augmented by poor management, nearly bankrupted the SSU.
The fourteen-year “irresolvable dispute” with LIUNA, which ended in the transfer of control of Local 541, began in 1972 when the general membership of the union attempted to remove Secretary-Treasurer Van Harrison from office. A generous and involved president of the union, Harrison ran for the joint position of secretary-treasurer/business agent in 1968 and won. The two positions were combined in the early 60s to save on salary costs; this meant that the officer in charge of incoming funds and the officer in control of spending were the same person. In a union without a strong history in bookkeeping, this was an ominous move. As far back as 1955, a Labor Department audit “scolded the business manager for not being able to account for large quantities of cash.” As supported as Harrison was in his election to the position, he was equally desired gone by 1972. An election was held in which Oscar Hearde ran against Harrison in an electoral meeting that was adjourned because of rampant disorder (see Figure 5). Among the charges lobbied against Harrison were: Refusal to allow members to see financial reports; lack of record keeping for receipts; and, most egregious, the unilateral transfer of jurisdiction of work for certain tasks away from the members of the Ship Scalers Union in the shipyards. Harrison was eventually suspended (along with Lucius “Lucky” Jackson), but LIUNA backed Harrison and Jackson by invoking a technicality of the union’s by-laws and reinstated them both in 1973 (see Figure 6). [76] LIUNA’s heavy-handed action of the Harrison-Jackson affair marked the beginning of the SSU’s struggle for management of its own affairs. After a series of hearings in 1973, most of the rank and file was disillusioned with LIUNA, and many, including Hearde, retreated from union politics. In the remaining years of the decade, as far as most members were concerned, the union was reduced to a hiring hall.
The 1980s marked the total decline and fall of the Ship Scalers Union. In 1980, another reform candidacy was attempted when Bob Barnes, a younger, white member of the union, convinced Hearde to run again. Together they ran for the respective positions of secretary treasurer and business agent on a platform of reform, arguing it was poor accounting to have the positions combined. These claims were not unfounded. A 1979 audit of the union’s financial records revealed $13,750.78 missing from Harrison’s books and union funds. Eventually the union was reimbursed for the missing funds by the corporation which bonded with Harrison and produced a check specifically noted “for loss caused by Van Harrison.” Together Heard and Barnes advocated for change in the union’s internal affairs by calling for more accountability. Again, their election was contested by the LIUNA-backed Harrison and began a six-year battle of court cases in which the SSU continued to seek more independence from LIUNA, which was having its own international officers indicted on racketeering charges in Washington D. C. The series of court cases brought the union into further financial despair, and paired with the economic troubles in Seattle industries in the 80s, directly contributed to the end of the union.
In 1980, the union listed a total of 837 members with roughly ninety percent of them working, but by 1986, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer noted that membership dropped by a third “to 550, with less than half working.” Waning membership and hard economic times caused the union to fall behind in payments to various creditors as well as LIUNA, who said that Local 541 stopped paying dues in 1984. Finally in May of 1986, LIUNA suspended Local 541 for “failing to pay $60,000 in affiliation fees and pension contributions” and for owing upwards of $135,000 to its creditors. In April, 1986, Oscar Hearde published the article, “An urgent appeal to Seattle Citizens for help” in The Facts, a Central District progressive newspaper. In it, Hearde attributed the union’s financial failures of the union specifically to the “Reagan Administration,” arguing that Reagan “failed to send enough work to the shipyards in the Northwest to supply the work necessary to keep our membership employed.” The appeal was to raise money to keep the SSU in Seattle, but ultimately the union was forced to sell its E. Madison headquarters to pay their debts and control of the union was subsequently transferred to Local 252 in Tacoma. Despite its lackluster finale, the Ship Scalers Union was dissolved amid controversy that existed since the union’s founding in the mid-1930s. In his appeal, Hearde wrote that the Ship Scalers Union possessed “a long history of being the most integrated, industrial Union of the Northwest,” and it is “one of the only Unions in the Northwest willing to stand up for the rights of our membership against what we consider to be the dictatorial powers of the International.”
Conclusion: Pablo O’Higgins Mural and Martin Luther King Jr. Way
Despite Local 541’s shortcomings in its later years as a financial institution, it managed to leave a lasting impression on the soul of Seattle’s civil rights movement and in the corpus of the city. According to Del Castle, the early years of the union were led by idealists and was among the first to “challenge housing discrimination and prompted the first lunch-counter ‘sit-ins’ in the city.” Beyond these policy and social changes though, there are two highly recognizable and visible physical remnants of the SSU’s impact in Seattle: A commissioned mural which still hangs in the city and the changing of a street name which runs through Seattle’s Central District.
1945 perhaps marked the highest union accomplishment in their involvement with the national dialogue. Mexican muralist Pablo O’Higgins agreed to paint a mural depicting the SSU’s history as a strongly anti-racist, anti-discriminatory, and progressive force in social politics. O’Higgins was in Seattle on the invitation of a University of Washington faculty member to give a visiting workshop on fresco painting at the university. Union officials who were familiar with his fresco work in Mexico approached him and asked him to do a mural for the auditorium of their Belltown union hall. According to O’Higgins, “It will portray the struggle against racial discrimination and the unity of international labor as one of the most important developments for future peace.” O’Higgins solicited opinions from members of the union about what should be included in the mural and “for three weeks before I even planned this mural… I went out to the shipyards and talked to the workers—got their ideas and suggestions as to what they would like.” Del Castle himself is portrayed in the mural in the lower right-hand corner, “whimsically” sporting a hammer and sickle on his lapel (see Figure 7).
The 58-foot, thirteen-panel mural marked the peak of the union’s involvement and its history in many ways parallels the history of the SSU. When the union was forced to move out of Belltown in 1959, the mural was donated to the University of Washington and lost until February of 1975, when it was discovered in an outdoor storage area on the university’s campus. After a series of ownership disputes that lasted until 1977, the mural was to be placed at the Chicano cultural center El Centro de la Raza in Beacon Hill. The transfer would be effected once El Centro could raise enough money to have the panels transported there and ensure preservation safety in their building. Until then, the mural was to hang in Kane Hall, the main auditorium building at the University of Washington. The agreement between the University of Washington and El Centro was that the UW would pay for restoration costs, and El Centro would pay for transportation and new fixtures for their building. It seems that El Centro did not raise enough money as the mural is still hanging today on the second floor of Kane Hall on the university’s campus. The mural itself depicts the SSU at its most active period of history and is representative of the SSU’s social involvement and publicity by containing, according to Clever, “all the clichés and idealized visions of the revolution that Castle and others had hoped would spread to American shores.” That the mural remains visible to the public today is a testament to the Ship Scalers Union early and militant social commitment.
The final bout of the Ship Scalers Union came in 1982 with the city-wide controversy over the change in name of Seattle’s Empire Way to Martin Luther King Jr. Way. The Ship Scalers Union was central to the organization boycotting Empire Way stores that opposed the name change and ultimately proved successful for signing the bill into law. In the summer of 1982, the Seattle City Council approved a motion to change the name of Empire Way, a major South End and Central District arterial. The vote was cast and the name change would be signed into law and take effect later that year. In between the council vote and signing it into law, many merchants on the eight-mile stretch of road formed the Empire Way Merchants’ Association in protest and lobbied the city not to change the name on the grounds of the financial burdens it would cause the stores to change their stationary and signs, and the city to change its street signs.
In direct response to the Association, many Central District residents formed the Coalition for Respect and began boycotting Association stores. The Ship Scalers Union acted as liaison of the Coalition, issuing press releases, flyers, and aiding in organizing boycotts. The contention over MLK Way was one of the most important local issues of the 80s, in part because it affected so many merchants, but primarily because of what it revealed about Seattle’s racial myopia. In fact, violence began at one boycott in early September, 1982 when patrons and the owner of the Empire Way Tavern began verbally harassing picketers. According to a Coalition press release in The Facts, “the tavern owner shouted racist insults, made other threatening and argumentative remarks, and pushed one African American woman. She then punched a white male picketer in the face, knocking off his glasses, and called him a ‘White nigger.’” While the rhetoric was more tempered by the Coalition, their charges were not insubstantial. In one SSU flyer, the union argued, “It really gets down to some people just not wanting a street in front of their place named after a Black man…. This attitude, which is at the root of the movement to block the name change, displays a total lack of sensitivity to the fact that much of the money these merchants take is from Blacks and others who Dr. King spoke for.” Eventually, the bill was signed into law and the street was renamed, though it is doubtful such a victory was possible without the aid of the Coalition for Respect and the Ship Scalers Union’s resurgent activism amid the city’s growing complacency regarding discrimination.
Through its periods of advocacy, the union seemed to maintain sight of its original values, preserving that rhetoric in all progressive stances it took. In the end, the union was unable to make a comeback from years of mismanagement and its disputes with LIUNA, but Local 541 of the Ship Scalers Union presented Seattle with a challenge to change its atrophied stance toward race relations during its effectual fifty-year history. Through its militancy and progressive voices, the SSU contributed to a lasting alteration of Seattle’s racial climate. The union’s activism signifies something beyond the gestalt of its members; it highlights the racial struggles Seattle and the nation underwent throughout the 20th century and causes a re-evaluated imagining of Seattle’s progressivism. Even though the Ship Scalers Union itself was neglected in its later years by its international, the SSU continued to subvert Seattle’s refusal to acknowledge its own minority residents.
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See descriptions of individual accessions below.
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Restrictions on Use
Literary rights of representatives of the records-creating organization transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.
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Arrangement
Accession 4571-001 is arranged into nine series, some of which are divided into subseries based on intellectual content. Files within series and subseries are arranged chronologically or remain in their original order as appropriate.
Series I: Constitutions, Charters, Preambles, and By Laws,1955-1986
Arranged chronologically.
Series II: Minutes,1939-1986
Arranged into subseries based on creating officer or committee, then chronologically within those subseries. Subseries A contains regular membership meeting minutes, Subseries B contains international general executive board minutes, Subseries C contains local executive board meeting minutes, Subseries D contains combined executive board, regular membership meeting, and benevolent corporation meeting minutes, Subseries E contains membership, repair, and safety committee meeting minutes, Subseries F contains Seattle Metal Trades Council meeting minutes, and Subseries G contains Northwest Employees Retirement Fund meeting minutes.
Series III: Financial Records1946-1988
Arranged into three subseries and arranged chronologically within those subseries. Subseries A contains internal financial records, Subseries B contains tax records, and Subseries C contains audit information.
Series IV: Correspondence1939-1987
Arranged into subseries by creating body or topic, then arranged chronologically. Subseries A contains general correspondence, Subseries B contains local officer correspondence files, arranged by creating officer then chronologically, Subseries C contains correspondence regarding financial and contract negotiation administration, Subseries D contains correspondence with and regarding the Laborers International Union of North America, Subseries E contains correspondence regarding internal tensions within the union, and Subseries F contains correspondence regarding strikes.
Series V: Subject Files1944-1987
Arranged into subseries according to topic, then chronologically within those subseries. Subseries A contains files on elections, Subseries B contains membership files, Subseries C contains files on community activism, Subseries D contains safety files, Subseries E contains files regarding organizing efforts against racial discrimination in the workplace and have special historical significance due to their age, Subseries F contains files on the Pablo O'Higgins Mural, Subseries G contains publications, Subseries H consists of Robert J. "Bob" Stanley files (a worker who died on the job), Subseries I consists of Cossie Burrus files (a worker who died on the job), Subseries J consists of Michael C. "Chris" Wells files (a worker and Olympic athlete who died on the job), and Subseries K consists of files on the strike at Northwest Tank Service.
Series VI: Legal Files1943-1991
Arranged into subseries based on specific cases and topics, then arranged chronologically within those subseries. Subseries A contains general legal files, Subseries B consists of files on legal conflicts with the Laborers International Union of North America, Subseries C contains Oscar Hearde's legal files, Subseries D contains files on local trial board charges, Subseries E contains Van T. Harrison's legal files, Subseries F contains Yvonne Quiroga's legal files, Subseries G consists of member death records, Subseries H contains LaVerna Oliphant's legal files, Subseries I contains files detailing legal conflicts with employers, Subseries J consists of National Labor Relations Board files, Subseries K consists of files on arbitrations, Subseries L contains files on Equal Employment Opportunity and Human Rights Commission cases, Subseries M consists of Jesse L. Washington's legal files, Subseries N consists of Rex Ricardo, Jr.'s legal files, and Subseries O consists of Robert "Bob" Barnes' legal files.
Series VII: Member Files (Restricted)1944-1986
Arranged into subseries based on the existing, loosely alphabetical arrangement already present in the collection. Names of members are not included in the online finding aid, but can be found on folder labels within the physical collection. Subseries A consists of non-alphabetized or multi-member files, Subseries B consists of member files from A to Z, and Subseries C contains files on employees of Local 541.
Series VIII: Employer Files1967-1986
Arranged into subseries based on employer, then arranged chronologically within those subseries. Subseries A contains files on Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation, Subseries B contains files on Foss Launch and Tug, Subseries C contains files on Northwest Enviroservice, Inc., Subseries D contains files on Northwest Tank Services, Subseries E contains files on Marine Power, Subseries F contains files on Lake Union Drydock Company, Subseries G contains files on Rowe Machine Works, Inc., Subseries H contains files on Northland Marine Lines, Inc., Subseries I contains files on Duwamish Shipyard, Inc., and Subseries J contains files on Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company.
Series IX: Photographs and Posters1942-1985
Arranged by format and chronologically.
Accession 4571-002 is arranged into nine series based on topic and format. Files within each series are arranged according to their original order within the collection.
Series I: Pablo O'Higgins Mural, 1975-1983 ( inclusive)
Series II: Robert A. Barnes Files, 1977-1988 ( inclusive)
Series III: Legal Subject Files, 1955-1987 ( inclusive)
Series IV: Constitutions, 1971 ( inclusive)
Series V: Meeting Minutes, 1968-1986
Series VI: Internal Tensions, 1951-1987
Series VII: Correspondence, 1951-1985
Series VIII: Strikes and Grievances, 1946-1986
Series IX: Elections Posters, 1982-1983
Processing Note
Processed by Crystal Clements
Processing completed in 2014
Bibliography
- Carole A. Aaron, "The Second Annual Puget Sound Area Top 50 Report," Seattle Business 1980.
- Marion Anderson, "The Impact of Military Spending on the Machinists Union, 1979.
- Ed Barnes and Bob Windrem, "Six Ways to Take Over A Union," Mother Jones August 1980 issue.
- Dick Clever, "Shipyard Local Rebels Against International Office," U.S News and World Report August 31, 1981.
- Dick Clever, “Ship Scalers: A union’s half century of turmoil, tragedy and triumph,” The Seattle Times Pacific Magazine , May 2, 1982, 6-8.
- Adam Farley, "The Ship Scalers Union and Seattle’s Racial Progressivism in the 20th Century," The Waterfront Workers History Project. Retrieved (February 11, 2014) from http://depts.washington.edu/dock/ship_scalers.shtml.
- Oscar Hearde and Ester Hearde, "An Urgent Appeal to Seattle Citizens for Help," The Facts April 30, 1986.
- Robert M. Kaus, "Strike it Rich for Socialism!," The Washington Monthly 1980.
- Laborers' International Union of America, "Convention Proceedings," 1975.
- Lee Moriwaki, "Fliers urge Boycott of Empire Way name-changing foes," The Seattle Times August 19, 1982, B1.
- The North American Congress on Latin America, "Report on the Americas: Crisis in Nicaragua", Volume XII No. 6, 1978.
- Gigi Peterson, "Recobrando / Recovering The Struggle against Racial Discrimination: The Journey of the Pablo O’Higgins Mural for Seattle Ship Scalers Union," Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas, Volume 8, Issue 4 (2011) pp.7-40.
- Michael Scott, "Labor at the Crossroads: 'Right-to-Work' Laws and the Future of American Trade Unionism," Manuscript.
- "A.F.L. will not be in parade," The Seattle Times August 30, 1946, 8.
- "Public Protest Rally (Paid Advertisement)," The Seattle Times October 19, 1949, 13.
- "Attorney for Reds to Speak in Seattle," The Seattle Times February 27, 1950, 10.
- "Walkout at Lockheed," The Seattle Times January 3, 1968, 52.
- "Scalers Back to Work at Lockheed," The Seattle Times January 9, 1968, 7.
- "Scalers in Walkout at Lockheed," The Seattle Times October 26, 1972, 47.
- "Lockheed Shipscalers Stay off Job," The Seattle Times October 27, 1972, 29.
- "Some Lockheed Shipscalers Return to Work," The Seattle Times October 28, 1972, 26.
- "Seattle Laborers Seek Injunction Against International's Interference," Labor News October 27, 1981, 5.
- "Union Suspends Ship Scaler's Local," The Seattle Post-Intelligencer May 8, 1986.
- "Mexican muralist honored at U.W.," The Seattle Times Tempo October 24, 1975.
- "Back In Sight," The Seattle Times August 20, 1977, A7.
Related Materials
- Dick Clever, "Founder to Speak," The Seattle Times June 6, 1951, 5.
- Adam Farley, "The Ship Scalers Union and Seattle's Racial Progressivism in the 20th Century," The Waterfront Workers History Project University of Washington, HSTAA 498D Winter 2010. Copyright Adam Farley 2011.
- ( George E. Flood papers, University of Washington Special Collections, Acc # 0911-001.)
- ( John Caughlan papers, University of Washington Special Collections, Acc # 0704-001.)
- Philip S. Foner, Organized Labor and the Black Worker 1619-1973 New York: Praeger Publishers, Inc., 1998, 165.
- Dana Frank, "Race Relations and the Seattle Labor Movement," Pacific Northwest Quarterly 86, no. 1 (1995): 35-44.
- Bruce Nelson, "The 'Lords of the Docks' Reconsidered: Race Relations among West Coast Longshoremen," Waterfront Workers Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998, 165.
- Pablo O'Higgins, "The Struggle Against Racial Discrimination." 1945. Kane Hall, University of Washington (Seattle).
- Larry Richardson, "Civil Rights in Seattle: A Rhetorical Analysis of a Social Movement" (PhD diss.), Washington State University, 1975.
- Quintard Taylor, "The Forging of a Black Community: Seattle's Central District from 1870 through the Civil Rights Era," The University of Washington Press 1994.
- James G. Thompson, "Should I Sacrifice to life 'Half-American,'" Pittsburg Courier January 31, 1942, 3.
- "De Lacy Assumes Ship-Scaler Duties," The Seattle Times August 14, 1940, 4.
- "Fair Practices Bill Rejected," The Seattle Times March 19, 1946, 12.
- "Gerhard Eisler's wife to speak here," The Seattle Times March 31, 1947, 14.
- "Mrs. Fisher Barred from Moose Hall," The Seattle Times April 1, 1947, 3.
- "Eisler's Wife Gets Funds," The Seattle Times April 3, 1947, 4.
- "War Fund Asked at Lenin Rally," The Seattle Times February 6, 1948, 4.
- "CIO Council Convention to Open Tomorrow," The Seattle Times October 20, 1949, 51.
- "Last Time Tonight: The Film of 1952," The Seattle Times March 13, 1952, 45.
- "Labor Unions, Social Reform to be Topics," The Seattle Times November 6, 1964, 31.
- "Antipoverty Board Off on 'One Wing,'" The Seattle Times November 16, 1964, 31.
- "Lockheed Shipscalers Walk Off Job," The Seattle Times August 25, 1966, 11.
- "Scalers, Lockheed in Agreement," The Seattle Times August 27, 1966, 7.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Accession No. 4571-001: Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Boat Yard Workers Union, Local 541 (Seattle, Washington) Records, 1939-1991Return to Top
Scope and Content: The Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Boat Yard Workers Union, Local 541 (Seattle, Washington) Records, Accession 4571-001, ranges in date from 1939 to 1991. The accession consists of records of the union during that time. Included are Constitutions, Charters, Pre-ambles, and Bylaws of the union; financial records including internal accounting, tax documents, and audit records; correspondence and contract negotiations; subject files on elections, membership issues, community activism, safety committees and efforts, the Pablo O'Higgins Mural, publications related to the union, workers Robert J. "Bob" Stanley, Cossie Burrus, and Michael C. "Chris" Wells, all of whom died on the job due to sub-par safety standards and efforts, and the strike at Northwest Tank Service; Discrimination files with special historical significance, documenting collective action taken against a racist and sexist supervisor by a group of largely African American women workers in 1944; legal files documenting internal legal struggles, along with litigation against the Laborers' International Union of North America and various employers; restricted member files and files on employees of the local; and employer files documenting working conditions and contract enforcement. Also included in the collection are photographs, posters, and elections materials.
Restrictions on Access: Case files of members in boxes 12-14 are to be used only by researchers who sign a statement agreeing not to disclose identities of members documented in such files.
Acquisition Info: Donated by Bob Barnes, May 7, 1996.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1-1/17 | 4571-001 | Series
I: Constitution, Charter, Preamble and By-Laws, |
1955-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 4571-001 | Local 541 Bylaws
Committee |
1955-1981 |
1/2 | 4571-001 | Local 541 Bylaws
Committee |
1955-1981 |
1/3 | 4571-001 | Articles of Incorporation of
Seattle Shipscalers Benevolent Corporation |
1956-1956 |
1/4 | 4571-001 | Photocopy: Application for
Charter to the International HOD Carriers', Building and Common Laborers' Union
of America, AFL |
1956-1956 |
1/5 | 4571-001 | Seattle Shipscalers Benevolent
Corporation: Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws |
1956-1956 |
1/6 | 4571-001 | Photocopy: Constitutions of the
International Hod Carriers' Building and Common Laborers' Union of America:
Local Unions, District Councils, Ritual |
1956-1956 |
1/7 | 4571-001 | 1973 Election Results and
Seattle Shipscalers Benevolent Corporation: Bylaws, Resolutions, Installation
of Officers Oath |
1956-1973 |
1/8 | 4571-001 | Seattle Shipscalers Benevolent
Corporation: Articles of Incorporation, Contracts, Invoices, Memoranda, Bank
Statements, Bylaws, Elections, Minutes |
1956-1974 |
1/9 | 4571-001 | Seattle Shipscalers Benevolent
Corporation: Articles of Incorporation and Executive Board Meeting
Minutes |
1956-1979 |
1/10 | 4571-001 | Seattle Shipscalers Benevolent
Corporation: Articles of Incorporation and Correspondence with the Secretary of
State's Office |
1956-1980 |
1/11 | 4571-001 | Seattle Metal Trades Council:
Amendment: Item 10, Article 11--"Dirty Work" |
1958-1958 |
1/12 | 4571-001 | Constitutions, Labor Law,
Press: Tensions with Laborers' International Union of North America |
1972-1984 |
1/13 | 4571-001 | Constitutions, Bylaws, Rules of
Order, and Notes: International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's
Union |
1977-1986 |
1/14 | 4571-001 | Grant Proposal: "New Directions
Program" Occupational Safety & Health Training; Union Constitution
Booklet |
1981-1983 |
1/15 | 4571-001 | Contract Negotiations: Pacific
Coast Metal Trades District Council |
1982-1982 |
1/16 | 4571-001 | Contract: Washington State Boat
Builders and Associates, Inc. and Pacific Coast Metal Trades District Council
and the Seattle and Tacoma Metal Trades Councils |
1983-1983 |
1/17 | 4571-001 | Constitution: Inlandboatmen's
Union of the Pacific |
1985-1985 |
1/18-3/13 | 4571-001 | Series
II: Minutes, |
1939-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/18-1/20 | 4571-001 | Subseries
A: Regular Membership Meeting Minutes, |
1939-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/18 | 4571-001 | Minutes: March 1939-December
1941 |
1939-1941 |
1/19 | 4571-001 | Membership Meeting
Minutes |
1979-1979 |
1/20 | 4571-001 | Hand-Written Meeting
Minutes |
1986-1986 |
1/21 | 4571-001 | Subseries
B: International General Executive Board Meeting Minutes, |
1980-1981 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/21 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Minutes:
Special Meeting of the International Union General Executive Board |
1980-1981 |
1/22-1/25 | 4571-001 | Subseries
C: Local Executive Board Meeting Minutes, |
1943-1982 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/22 | 4571-001 | Local Executive Board:
Meeting Minutes, Case Against Rex Ricardo, Jr., Trial Board, Leaflets, and
Insurance Documents |
1943-1966 |
1/23 | 4571-001 | Executive Board Meeting
Minutes |
1954-1954 |
1/24 | 4571-001 | Executive Board Meeting
Minutes |
1979-1980 |
1/25 | 4571-001 | Personal Minutes: Executive
Board Meetings |
1981-1982 |
1/26-3/2 | 4571-001 | Subseries
D: Combined Executive Board, Regular Membership Meeting, Special Meeting, and
Benevolent Corporation Meeting Minutes, |
1955-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/26 | 4571-001 | Executive Board and Regular
Meeting Minutes |
1955-1955 |
1/27 | 4571-001 | Executive Board and Regular
Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1956-1956 |
1/28 | 4571-001 | Executive Board and Regular
Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1956-1956 |
1/29 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1957-1957 |
1/30 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1957-1957 |
1/31 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1958-1958 |
1/32 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1958-1958 |
1/33 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1959-1959 |
1/34 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1959-1959 |
1/35 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1960-1960 |
1/36 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1960-1960 |
1/37 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1961-1961 |
2/1 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1961-1961 |
2/2 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1962-1962 |
2/3 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1962-1962 |
2/4 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1963-1963 |
2/5 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1963-1963 |
2/6 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1964-1964 |
2/7 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1964-1964 |
2/8 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1965-1965 |
2/9 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1965-1965 |
2/10 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1966-1966 |
2/11 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1966-1966 |
2/12 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1967-1967 |
2/13 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1967-1967 |
2/14 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: January-June |
1968-1968 |
2/15 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes: July-December |
1968-1968 |
2/16 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1969-1969 |
2/17 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1970-1970 |
2/18 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1971-1971 |
2/19 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1972-1972 |
2/20 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1973-1973 |
2/21 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1974-1974 |
2/22 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1975-1975 |
2/23 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1976-1976 |
2/24 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1977-1977 |
2/25 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1978-1979 |
2/26 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1978-1980 |
2/27 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1980-1980 |
2/28 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1981-1981 |
2/29 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1982-1982 |
3/1 | 4571-001 | Executive Board, Special, and
Regular Meeting Minutes |
1983-1986 |
3/2 | 4571-001 | Meeting Minutes: General,
Executive Board, Benevolent Corporation |
1966-1973 |
3/3-3/8 | 4571-001 | Subseries
E: Membership, Repair and Safety Committees: Meeting Minutes, |
1950-1974 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/3 | 4571-001 | Membership Committee Meeting
Minutes |
1950-1953 |
3/4 | 4571-001 | Marine Construction and
Repair Panel Committee Meeting Minutes |
1964-1965 |
3/5 | 4571-001 | Puget Sound Bridge and Dry
Dock Company: Safety Committee Meeting Minutes |
1963-1965 |
3/6 | 4571-001 | Lake Union Dry Dock Company:
Safety Committee Meeting Minutes |
1963-1967 |
3/7 | 4571-001 | Todd Shipyards Corporation:
Labor-Management Safety Committee Meeting Minutes |
1963-1974 |
3/8 | 4571-001 | Lockheed Shipbuilding and
Construction Company: Plant Safety Committee Meeting Minutes |
1965-1967 |
3/9-3/12 | 4571-001 | Subseries
F: Seattle Metal Trades Council Meeting Minutes, |
1955-1985 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/9 | 4571-001 | Seattle Metal Trades Council:
Meeting Minutes, Correspondence, and By-Laws |
1955-1980 |
3/10 | 4571-001 | Seattle Metal Trades Council
Meeting Minutes |
1963-1967 |
3/11 | 4571-001 | Board of Trustees: Pacific
Coast Shipyard Metal Trades Trust Fund: Meeting Minutes |
1967-1967 |
3/12 | 4571-001 | Metal Trades Council Special
Meeting: Lockheed Shipbuilding Company Direct Misassignment of Work |
1985-1985 |
3/13 | 4571-001 | Subseries
G: Northwest Employees Retirement Fund Meeting Minutes, |
1963-1967 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/13 | 4571-001 | Northwest Employees
Retirement Plan Meeting Minutes |
1963-1967 |
3/14-3/23; 16/3; 3/24; 16/4; 3/25-3/31; 16/2; 3/32-3/37; 16/1; 3/38-3/42; 16/6; 3/43-4/57 | 4571-001 | Series
III: Financial Records, |
1946-1988 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/14-3/23; 16/3; 3/24; 16/4; 3/25-3/31; 16/2; 3/32-3/37; 16/1; 3/38-3/42; 16/6; 3/43-4/24 | 4571-001 | Subseries
A: Internal Financial Records, |
1946-1988 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/14 | 4571-001 | Financial Records, Press, and
Correspondence |
1946-1987 |
3/15 | 4571-001 | Financial Records:
Resolutions and Authorizations: Fiduciary Responsibility |
1955-1974 |
3/16 | 4571-001 | Financial Records: Seattle
Shipscalers Benevolent Corporation |
1955-1965 |
3/17 | 4571-001 | Bylaws, Benevolent
Association Incorporation Documents, Real Estate Contract, Bank
Documents |
1956-1987 |
3/18 | 4571-001 | Financial Statements and
Reports by John L. O'Brien and Company: Certified Public Accountants (1 of
2) |
1958-1983 |
3/19 | 4571-001 | Financial Statements and
Reports by John L. O'Brien and Company: Certified Public Accountants (2 of
2) |
1958-1983 |
3/20 | 4571-001 | Financial Records: Internal
Financial Management and Audits |
1962-1983 |
3/21 | 4571-001 | Financial: Statements,
Correspondence, and Invoices |
1962-1986 |
3/22 | 4571-001 | Building Lease and Executive
Board Correspondence, Insurance Claims, and Financial Documents |
1962-1968 |
3/23 | 4571-001 | Seattle Shipscalers
Benevolent Corporation: Documents Related to the Purchase of Building at 2311,
2313, and 2315 East Madison Street, Seattle, Washington |
1962-1963 |
16/3 | 4571-001 | Ledger |
1962-1964 |
3/24 | 4571-001 | Strike at Lockheed
Shipbuilding and Construction Company; Deceased Members Lists; Financial
Statements; Contract Negotiations |
1965-1967 |
16/4 | 4571-001 | Ledger |
1966-1970 |
3/25 | 4571-001 | Pay Rates |
1966-1980 |
3/26 | 4571-001 | Financial Records |
1967-1978 |
3/27 | 4571-001 | Executive Board Minutes;
Forest E. Hilton Dues |
1968-1975 |
3/28 | 4571-001 | Dues Increases |
1968-1985 |
3/29 | 4571-001 | Non-Participation Struggle:
International Union Pension Fund |
1968-1983 |
3/30 | 4571-001 | Correspondence Regarding
Savings Account: Peoples National Bank of Washington |
1968-1977 |
3/31 | 4571-001 | Policy on Educational
Conferences and Trustee Expense Voucher |
1969-1980 |
16/2 | 4571-001 | Ledger |
1971-1973 |
3/32 | 4571-001 | Financial Reports |
1972-1972 |
3/33 | 4571-001 | Statements of Receipts and
Disbursements |
1972-1975 |
3/34 | 4571-001 | International Financial
Report on Local 541 |
1973-1973 |
3/35 | 4571-001 | International Financial
Report on Local 541 |
1973-1973 |
3/36 | 4571-001 | Transaction
Registers |
1973-1976 |
3/37 | 4571-001 | Cash Balancing Report: Local
541 |
1974-1974 |
16/1 | 4571-001 | Ledger |
1974-1976 |
3/38 | 4571-001 | Financial Statements:
Retirement Fund; Legal Fees for Charter Revocation Services |
1974-1986 |
3/39 | 4571-001 | Dispatches to Lockheed
Shipyard |
1975-1975 |
3/40 | 4571-001 | U.S. Department of Labor:
Labor Organization Annual Report: Form LM-2 |
1975-1979 |
3/41 | 4571-001 | Dispatches to Todd Shipyard
(1 of 2) |
1975-1977 |
3/42 | 4571-001 | Dispatches to Todd Shipyard
(2 of 2) |
1975-1977 |
16/6 | 4571-001 | Financial Report |
1975-1975 |
3/43 | 4571-001 | Financial Records |
1976-1988 |
3/44 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Delinquent
Members |
1976-1980 |
3/45 | 4571-001 | Records of Dispatches to
Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction |
1976-1976 |
3/46 | 4571-001 | Statements of Receipts and
Disbursements |
1976-1976 |
3/47 | 4571-001 | Statements of Receipts and
Disbursements |
1977-1977 |
3/48 | 4571-001 | Records of Dispatches to
Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction |
1977-1978 |
3/49 | 4571-001 | Financial Statements:
Receipts and Disbursements |
1977-1980 |
3/50 | 4571-001 | Sale of Property at 2313 East
Madison in Seattle, WA |
1977-1986 |
3/51 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Financial
Statement: Northwest Employees Retirement Plan Trust Fund |
1977-1979 |
3/52 | 4571-001 | Ledger |
1978-1980 |
3/53 | 4571-001 | Statements of Receipts and
Disbursements |
1978-1978 |
3/54 | 4571-001 | Statements of Receipts and
Disbursements |
1979-1979 |
3/55 | 4571-001 | Checks to Edwina Fields from
Local 541 |
1979-1979 |
3/56 | 4571-001 | Meeting Minutes,
Correspondence, Pay and Dues Records for Yvonne Quiroga |
1979-1984 |
3/57 | 4571-001 | Photocopies of
Ledger |
1979-1980 |
3/58 | 4571-001 | Van T. Harrison:
Correspondence with Fishing Vessels Owners and Duwamish Shipyard, Inc.
Regarding Member Non-Payment of Dues |
1979-1980 |
4/1 | 4571-001 | Salary Information for
International Officers |
1980-1980 |
4/2 | 4571-001 | Van T. Harrison:
Correspondence with Employers Regarding Member Non-Payment of Dues |
1980-1980 |
4/3 | 4571-001 | Receipt for Rubber
Stamp |
1980-1980 |
4/4 | 4571-001 | Statements of Receipts and
Disbursements: First and Second Quarter |
1980-1980 |
4/5 | 4571-001 | Monthly Reports of Income and
Disbursements |
1981-1983 |
4/6 | 4571-001 | Letter to Oscar Hearde from
Lustun House, et al Protesting Use of Local Funds for Personal Attorney
Fees |
1981-1981 |
4/7 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Petitions,
and Press: Financial Responsibility for Oscar Hearde's Case Against the
International |
1981-1982 |
4/8 | 4571-001 | Seattle First National Bank:
Northwest Employees Retirement: Report No. SAV-414-1: Employees Monthly
Composite Report (1 of 2) |
1981-1981 |
4/9 | 4571-001 | Seattle First National Bank:
Northwest Employees Retirement: Report No. SAV-414-1: Employees Monthly
Composite Report (2 of 2) |
1981-1981 |
4/10 | 4571-001 | Monthly Reports of Income and
Disbursements |
1982-1982 |
4/11 | 4571-001 | Appeal of Fine by Kenneth
Ponder: Taking Job Without Necessary Qualifications |
1982-1982 |
4/12 | 4571-001 | Monthly Reports of Income and
Disbursements |
1983-1983 |
4/13 | 4571-001 | Financial Records: Reports of
Income and Disbursements |
1983-1986 |
4/14 | 4571-001 | Legal Bills: Gibbs and
Associates |
1983-1984 |
4/15 | 4571-001 | Lien on Property at 2313 E.
Madison in Seattle: Washington v. Shipscalers Local 541 |
1983-1986 |
4/16 | 4571-001 | Monthly Reports of Income and
Disbursements |
1984-1984 |
4/17 | 4571-001 | Monthly Reports of Income and
Disbursements |
1985-1985 |
4/18 | 4571-001 | Financial Records: Debt
Wrap-Up |
1985-1987 |
4/19 | 4571-001 | Financial Status Summary and
Projected Financial Viability; Court Documents Regarding Dissolution
Committee |
1986-1987 |
4/20 | 4571-001 | Monthly Reports of Income and
Disbursements |
1986-1986 |
4/21 | 4571-001 | Union Dissolution:
Bankruptcy, Debts, Building Sales |
1986-1986 |
4/22 | 4571-001 | Legal Invoice: Kenneth A.
MacDonald |
1986-1986 |
4/23 | 4571-001 | Lien: Attorneys Fees: Law
Firm of Gibbs, Douglas, Theiler and Drachler |
1986-1986 |
4/24 | 4571-001 | Legal and Financial
Documents: Sale of Building at 2311 E. Madison Street in Seattle,
WA |
1987-1987 |
4/25-4/44 | 4571-001 | Subseries
B: Tax Records, |
1957-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/25 | 4571-001 | Financial Records: Annual
Reports to U.S. Department of Labor: Form LM-2, and Tax Exempt Status Form
990 |
1957-1974 |
4/26 | 4571-001 | Department of Labor Tax
Forms: 990, LM-2 and LM-3 |
1957-1975 |
4/27 | 4571-001 | Tax Forms 990 and Department
of Labor Forms LM-2 |
1969-1977 |
4/28 | 4571-001 | Department of Labor: Labor
Organization Annual Report: Form LM-2 |
1969-1980 |
4/29 | 4571-001 | Wage Reporting/State
Unemployment Taxes |
1972-1977 |
4/30 | 4571-001 | Employer's Quarterly Federal
Tax Return: Form 941 |
1972-1977 |
4/31 | 4571-001 | Employee W-2 Forms: Wage and
Tax Statements |
1972-1977 |
4/32 | 4571-001 | Employer's Tax Report:
S.F.5208 and Employer's Quarterly Report of Employee's Wages:
S.F.5208-A |
1974-1978 |
4/33 | 4571-001 | Tax Forms 990 and Department
of Labor Forms LM-2 |
1976-1979 |
4/34 | 4571-001 | Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission Reporting |
1980-1983 |
4/35 | 4571-001 | State of Washington
Employment Security Department: Employer Quarterly Tax Report and Report of
Employee's Wages |
1980-1983 |
4/36 | 4571-001 | Payroll Taxes: Employment
Security Department |
1981-1981 |
4/37 | 4571-001 | Tax Forms: 990 and
LM-2 |
1981-1983 |
4/38 | 4571-001 | Tax Forms: 990 and
LM-2 |
1981-1982 |
4/39 | 4571-001 | Tax Forms: LM-2 |
1981-1982 |
4/40 | 4571-001 | Tax Forms: 990 and
LM-2 |
1982-1983 |
4/41 | 4571-001 | Tax Forms: 1096 |
1982-1983 |
4/42 | 4571-001 | State of Washington
Employment Security Department: Employer Quarterly Tax Report and Report of
Employee's Wages |
1983-1984 |
4/43 | 4571-001 | Tax Delinquency and Local
Debts |
1984-1986 |
4/44 | 4571-001 | Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission Reporting |
1984-1984 |
4/45-4/57 | 4571-001 | Subseries
C: Audits, |
1959-1985 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/45 | 4571-001 | Audit Reports |
1959-1966 |
4/46 | 4571-001 | Audit Reports |
1963-1963 |
4/47 | 4571-001 | Audit Reports |
1964-1964 |
4/48 | 4571-001 | Audit Reports |
1965-1965 |
4/49 | 4571-001 | Audit Report: Fourth
Quarter |
1966-1966 |
4/50 | 4571-001 | Audit Reports |
1967-1968 |
4/51 | 4571-001 | Statements of Receipts and
Disbursements |
1968-1971 |
4/52 | 4571-001 | Statements of Receipts and
Disbursements |
1968-1975 |
4/53 | 4571-001 | Correspondence from Joseph B.
Warren and Charlie Cross to Lucious B. Jackson, Local President, Requesting
Audit of Local Funds Due to Mismanagement by Business Manager/Secretary
Treasurer |
1976-1976 |
4/54 | 4571-001 | Correspondence with Outside
Labor Organizations; Local Audit |
1978-1982 |
4/55 | 4571-001 | Press, Leaflets,
Correspondence, Notes, Contract Negotiations, Legal Documents, Safety Issues,
Insurance Documents, Audit and Internal Accounting |
1979-1985 |
4/56 | 4571-001 | Local 541 Hearing Board:
Charges Against Louise "Lou" Agtuca by Nancy D. San Carlos: Improper/Invalid
Audit |
1981-1981 |
4/57 | 4571-001 | Northwest Employees
Retirement Plan : Contribution Shortages; Press Regarding
Shipscalers |
1982-1985 |
4/58-5/37; 16/11-16/12; 5/38 | 4571-001 | Series
IV: Correspondence, |
1939-1987 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/58-5/6 | 4571-001 | Subseries
A: General Correspondence, |
1939-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/58 | 4571-001 | General
Correspondence |
1939-1982 |
4/59 | 4571-001 | Pacific Coast Metal Trades
District Council, Press, Elections, Correspondence, Minutes, Legal
Documents |
1951-1986 |
4/60 | 4571-001 | Reports, Correspondence,
Minutes, Leaflets, and Legal Documents |
1960-1979 |
4/61 | 4571-001 | General
Correspondence |
1962-1983 |
4/62 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Union
Office Administration Documents |
1969-1980 |
5/1 | 4571-001 | Field Notes: J.J.
Hilton |
1971-1971 |
5/2 | 4571-001 | Correspondence |
1972-1980 |
5/3 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Arbitrations,
Legal Documents and Research, Dues Increase |
1972-1982 |
5/4 | 4571-001 | Charges Against Theodore
Edmondson Jr. by Christopher Tufts: Improper Discipline |
1981-1981 |
5/5 | 4571-001 | Restroom Memorandum: Polar
Sea Vessel |
|
5/6 | 4571-001 | Contacts |
|
5/7-5/15 | 4571-001 | Subseries
B: Local Officer Correspondence Files, |
1951-1984 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/7 | 4571-001 | Secretary-Treasurer and
Business Manager Donald T. Cameron: General Correspondence |
1951-1967 |
5/8 | 4571-001 | Secretary-Treasurer and
Business Manager Donald T. Cameron: General Correspondence |
1961-1965 |
5/9 | 4571-001 | Secretary-Treasurer and
Business Manager Donald T. Cameron: General Correspondence |
1963-1973 |
5/10 | 4571-001 | Secretary-Treasurer and
Business Manager Donald T. Cameron: General Correspondence |
1965-1986 |
5/11 | 4571-001 | Masonic Correspondence:
Letter to Past Most Worshipful Grand Master Lucious B. Jackson |
1980-1980 |
5/12 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Joseph D.
Warren, Business Manager |
1983-1983 |
5/13 | 4571-001 | Hand-Written Notes: Telephone
Conversation About Member Issues: Bob Barnes |
1984-1984 |
5/14 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Van T.
Harrison and Pacific Fishermen, Inc. |
1970-1980 |
5/15 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Van T.
Harrison and Todd Pacific Shipyard Corporation |
1975-1980 |
5/16-5/20 | 4571-001 | Subseries
C: Correspondence: Financial and Contract Negotiation Administration, |
1972-1983 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/16 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Union Office
Administration Documents, and Financial Documents |
1972-1980 |
5/17 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Contract
Negotiations: Washington State Boat Builders Metal Trades |
1977-1977 |
5/18 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Special
Meeting to Discuss Dues Increase |
1980-1980 |
5/19 | 4571-001 | Memoranda: Alternate Pay
Criteria for Scalers |
1981-1981 |
5/20 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Pension
Rights Center |
1983-1983 |
5/21-5/26 | 4571-001 | Subseries
D: Correspondence With and Regarding the Laborers International Union of North
America, |
1975-1987 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/21 | 4571-001 | Leaflets to Membership:
Elections, Work Conditions, Dissolution Committee |
1975-1987 |
5/22 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Rank-and-File
Challenge of International Union Leaders |
1980-1983 |
5/23 | 4571-001 | Victor Kamber: Report on
Union Democratization: Sent to Ann Zill to Discourage Grant Funding |
1981-1981 |
5/24 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Public
Citizen Litigation Group: Laborers International Union of North America
Constitutional Amendments |
1981-1981 |
5/25 | 4571-001 | Letter to International
President Angelo Fosco from Membership of Local 541: Response to
Suspension |
1981-1981 |
5/26 | 4571-001 | Correspondence between Oscar
Hearde and the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations Regarding International
Union Officers and Organized Crime |
1981-1983 |
5/27-5/37 | 4571-001 | Subseries
E: Internal Tensions, |
1963-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/27 | 4571-001 | Local Trial Board:
Correspondence |
1963-1967 |
5/28 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Statements of
Charges, Legal Documents: Local 541 v. Van T. Harrison |
1979-1980 |
5/29 | 4571-001 | Correspondence to General
Membership from Bob Barnes and Oscar Hearde |
1980-1986 |
5/30 | 4571-001 | Correspondence:
Secretary-Treasurer Robert A. Barnes: Internal Tensions |
1981-1982 |
5/31 | 4571-001 | Interpersonal Issue Between
Grace Sifres and Anna Castro: Notes and Correspondence |
1981-1981 |
5/32 | 4571-001 | Disciplinary Action After
Sign-Up Problems: Robert Chaney, Larry Pritchard, Karen Smith, Isaac
Williams |
1981-1981 |
5/33 | 4571-001 | Letter to Oscar Hearde from
Mary Bingham: Harassment Charges Against Foreman Ted Edmondson |
1982-1982 |
5/34 | 4571-001 | Notes and Correspondence:
Executive Board Charges Against Theodore Edmondson Jr. |
1983-1984 |
5/35 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Trial Board
Hearing on Ted Edmondson Charges |
1984-1984 |
5/36 | 4571-001 | Charges Against Virginia
"Annie" R. Robbins by Charles Harris: Conduct Interfering with Union
Business |
1984-1984 |
5/37 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Attempt to
Seize Control of the Union by T. Bannister, K. Panakau, J. Scannell, C.
Christiansen; Instructions to Desist by R. Coan |
1986-1986 |
16/11-16/12; 5/38 | 4571-001 | Subseries
F: Strikes, |
1968-1981 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
16/11 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Local 541
Wildcat Strike at Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction |
1968-1968 |
16/12 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Local 541
Wildcat Strike at Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction |
1968-1968 |
5/38 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Local 541 to
Strike Breakers at NW Tank |
1981-1981 |
5/39-7/22; 16/10; 7/23-7/60 | 4571-001 | Series
V: Subject Files, |
1944-1987 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/39-6/8 | 4571-001 | Subseries
A: Elections, |
1960-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
5/39 | 4571-001 | Election Correspondence:
Donald T. Cameron: Financial Secretary-Treasurer and Business Agent |
1960-1960 |
5/40 | 4571-001 | Protest of Nomination of Fred
G. Barry, Sole Opponent for Local Vice-President of Oscar Hearde |
1965-1965 |
5/41 | 4571-001 | History: Elections
Appeals/Challenges of Leadership on Local and International Levels |
1965-1972 |
5/42 | 4571-001 | Election and Local 541 v. Van
T. Harrison |
1969-1977 |
5/43 | 4571-001 | Elections and Civil Action
Case No. C75-41S |
1973-1975 |
5/44 | 4571-001 | Oscar Hearde Challenge of
Local Elections: Correspondence and Report from International General President
Peter Fosco |
1974-1974 |
5/45 | 4571-001 | Meeting Minutes, Statements,
and Correspondence: Department of Labor Investigation of Election |
1975-1980 |
5/46 | 4571-001 | Local Election Campaign
Literature |
1975-1978 |
5/47 | 4571-001 | Ballots: Delegates for
Convention in Florida |
1976-1976 |
5/48 | 4571-001 | Local Election
Ballots |
1977-1977 |
5/49 | 4571-001 | Election Protest by Van T.
Harrison |
1977-1980 |
5/50 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: 1980 Local
Officer Election and Challenge |
1977-1981 |
5/51 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Washington
State Labor Council: Official Run-Off Election Notice for President |
1979-1979 |
5/52 | 4571-001 | Ballots: Delegates for
Convention in Hawaii |
1979-1979 |
5/53 | 4571-001 | Nomination and Election
Grievances |
1980-1980 |
5/54 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Special
Elections Meeting |
1980-1980 |
5/55 | 4571-001 | Elections Pamphlet: "Scalers:
Vote For A Change" |
1980-1980 |
5/56 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Special
Election Results |
1980-1980 |
5/57 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Protest of
Special Election Results |
1980-1980 |
5/58 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Special
Election Results |
1980-1980 |
5/59 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and
Photocopies of Labor Law Excerpts: Special Election Results
Litigation |
1980-1980 |
5/60 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Special
Election Dispute: Case No. C81-334M |
1980-1980 |
5/61 | 4571-001 | Response to Challenge of
Special Election by Van T. Harrison |
1980-1980 |
5/62 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Challenge of
Special Election by Van T. Harrison |
1980-1980 |
5/63 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents: Election
Dispute: Case No. C81-334M |
1980-1980 |
5/64 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Special
Elections Meeting |
1980-1980 |
5/65 | 4571-001 | Notes: Hearing Before
International Union on Van T. Harrison's Election Challenge |
1980-1980 |
5/66 | 4571-001 | Correspondence Asserting
Unconstitutional Election Process |
1980-1980 |
5/67 | 4571-001 | Notes on Constitution:
Eligibility Exceptions |
1980-1986 |
5/68 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Election
Protest by Van T. Harrison and Yvonne M. Quiroga |
1980-1981 |
5/69 | 4571-001 | Elections
Correspondence |
1980-1980 |
6/1 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Reports:
Appeal of Van T. Harrison, White Paper on The Reagan Labor Board, Eighteenth
International Convention |
1981-1984 |
6/2 | 4571-001 | Correspondence with
Credentials Committee: Protests of Delegate Elections to International Union
Convention |
1981-1983 |
6/3 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: International
Union Hearing and Appeals on Special Local Election |
1981-1981 |
6/4 | 4571-001 | Correspondence Regarding
Disability Benefits Eligibility for Oscar Hearde |
1981-1981 |
6/5 | 4571-001 | Correspondence from Oscar
Hearde to Judge John Weinberg |
1981-1981 |
6/6 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Challenge of
Delegates Sent to International Convention |
1981-1981 |
6/7 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Protest of
Election of Convention Delegates by Van Harrison, Luster House and Howard
Johnson |
1981-1981 |
6/8 | 4571-001 | Report on Activities and
Functions of Election Judges |
1983-1983 |
6/9-6/21 | 4571-001 | Subseries
B: Membership, |
1946-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/9 | 4571-001 | Ship Scalers Union #589:
Membership Applications |
1946-1951 |
6/10 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Membership
Issues, Pay Issues, Work Jurisdiction Conflicts, Preamble, and Meeting
Minutes |
1951-1980 |
6/11 | 4571-001 | Blank Forms: Pacific Coast
Shipyards Metal Trades Trust Fund Disability Certification |
1960-1980 |
6/12 | 4571-001 | Blank Forms: Member Looking
for Work Verification |
1960-1980 |
6/13 | 4571-001 | Generic Letter from Van T.
Harrison: Bounced Checks Waiting for Members |
1960-1980 |
6/14 | 4571-001 | Membership Lists |
1969-1975 |
6/15 | 4571-001 | Van T. Harrison: Member Name
Change Letters: Template |
1969-1979 |
6/16 | 4571-001 | Blank Forms Distributed by
the Laborers' International Union of North America: Order-Price List of
Supplies, Report of Deaths, Report of Returned Unused Transfer Cards, Report of
Transfer Cards Issued |
1970-1970 |
6/17 | 4571-001 | Membership Issues: Internal
Records |
1970-1983 |
6/18 | 4571-001 | Membership Lists |
1975-1979 |
6/19 | 4571-001 | Continental Assurance
Company: Major Medical Expense Claim Form and Order Confirmation |
1980-1980 |
6/20 | 4571-001 | Member Pension Claim
Forms |
1980-1980 |
6/21 | 4571-001 | Meeting Sign-In
Sheets |
1982-1986 |
6/22-6/52 | 4571-001 | Subseries
C: Community Activism, |
1956-1987 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/22 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents,
Arbitrations, Press, Contract Negotiations, Financial Documents,
Marxist-Leninist Education Project Correspondence |
1956-1987 |
6/23 | 4571-001 | Meeting Minutes for Various
Committees, Political Correspondence |
1961-1980 |
6/24 | 4571-001 | United Elder Citizens:
Central District Senior Center |
1973-1975 |
6/25 | 4571-001 | Robert A. Barnes:
Correspondence: Solidarity with El Salvador Trade Unions, Strikes, and
Elections |
1976-1982 |
6/26 | 4571-001 | Committee Meeting Minutes and
Correspondence, Labor-Related Press |
1976-1985 |
6/27 | 4571-001 | City of Seattle: Office of
Women's Rights Charges Against Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction:
Discrimination Based on Sex |
1979-1979 |
6/28 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Iran Hostage
Crisis |
1979-1982 |
6/29 | 4571-001 | Committee in Solidarity with
the People of El Salvador (CISPES) Labor Task Force |
1979-1981 |
6/30 | 4571-001 | Press, Leaflets,
Correspondence, Notes: Labor, Politics, Local Civil Rights and Affirmative
Action |
1980-1983 |
6/31 | 4571-001 | Signup Sheet: Ship Scalers
Defense Committee |
1980-1986 |
6/32 | 4571-001 | Committee for Justice for
Gene Viernes and Silme Domingo: Murdered ILWU Local 37 Reformers |
1981-1982 |
6/33 | 4571-001 | Committee to Oppose the
Ferdinand Marcos State Visit |
1981-1983 |
6/34 | 4571-001 | Empty Folder: 11th Annual
Filipino People's Far West Convention: Build a Progressive and Active Filipino
Community…A Tribute to the Lives and Work of Silme Domingo and Gene
Viernes |
1981-1981 |
6/35 | 4571-001 | Labor-Related News Clippings:
Seattle Times, Seattle Sun, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Washington
Post |
1981-1981 |
6/36 | 4571-001 | Local 541-Related News
Clippings: Seattle Times |
1981-1981 |
6/37 | 4571-001 | Press: Air Traffic
Controllers Strike |
1981-1981 |
6/38 | 4571-001 | Assault Incident on Picket
Line; Correspondence Regarding Name Change: Empire Way S. to Martin Luther King
Jr. Way S. in Seattle |
1982-1982 |
6/39 | 4571-001 | Press: Coalition for Respect:
Anti-Racism Boycott |
1982-1982 |
6/40 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and
Publications: National Committee to Oppose the US-RP Extradition Treaty,
Philippine Solidarity Network, Coalition Against Marcos
Dictatorship |
1982-1982 |
6/41 | 4571-001 | Letters of Support for Oscar
Hearde in his Termination as Business Manager: Freedom Socialist Party, Seattle
Radical Women, Nancy San Carlos |
1983-1983 |
6/42 | 4571-001 | Committee for Jobs, Peace,
and Freedom: August 27th March |
1983-1983 |
6/43 | 4571-001 | South Shore Conversion
Committee: Materials on The Future of Shipbuilding |
1984-1984 |
6/44 | 4571-001 | Leaflet for Community
Meeting: A Union in Crisis |
1985 |
6/45 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Transfer
Affidavits: Transfers Under Protest to Local 252 |
1986-1986 |
6/46 | 4571-001 | Petitions to International
Union |
1986-1986 |
6/47 | 4571-001 | Field Notes:
Hand-Written |
1986-1986 |
6/48 | 4571-001 | Press Clippings: Suspension
of Local 541 |
1986-1986 |
6/49 | 4571-001 | Press Conference: The
revocation of Local 541's charter by the Laborers' International Union of North
America and the impact of that action on labor. |
1986-1986 |
6/50 | 4571-001 | Community Meeting: A Union in
Crisis: May 08 |
1986-1986 |
6/51 | 4571-001 | Notes: Meeting with Chris
White |
1986-1986 |
6/52 | 4571-001 | Notes: Meetings with Contacts
from Other Unions |
1986-1986 |
6/53-6/63 | 4571-001 | Subseries
D: Safety, |
1970-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
6/53 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Minutes,
Press, Financial Documents, Health and Safety Materials |
1970-1985 |
6/54 | 4571-001 | Workplace Exposure to
Asbestos: Recommendations, Notes, and Correspondence |
1970-1983 |
6/55 | 4571-001 | Press Clippings: Asbestos
Risk Cover-Up |
1976-1978 |
6/56 | 4571-001 | Asbestos Litigation:
Correspondence and Legal Documents: King County Superior Court Complaint No.
80-2-04235-1 |
1980-1980 |
6/57 | 4571-001 | Letters from Members to U.S.
Senate: Opposition to S2153, the OSHA Improvement Act |
1980-1980 |
6/58 | 4571-001 | White Lung Association:
Asbestos Awareness |
1982-1984 |
6/59 | 4571-001 | Grant Proposal: "New
Directions Program" Occupational Safety & Health Training |
1983-1983 |
6/60 | 4571-001 | Efforts Against Senate Bill
4630: Tort Law "Reform" Threatens Workers' Ability to be Compensated for
Industrial Injuries (1 of 3) |
1983-1986 |
6/61 | 4571-001 | Efforts Against Senate Bill
4630: Tort Law "Reform" Threatens Workers' Ability to be Compensated for
Industrial Injuries (1 of 3) |
1983-1986 |
6/62 | 4571-001 | Efforts Against Senate Bill
4630: Tort Law "Reform" Threatens Workers' Ability to be Compensated for
Industrial Injuries (1 of 3) |
1983-1986 |
6/63 | 4571-001 | Seattle Weekly Article:
Shipbuilding: Hardboiled survival strategies at Seattle's Marine Power by
Daniel Jack Chasan |
1984-1984 |
7/1-7/2 | 4571-001 | Subseries
E: Discrimination, |
1944-1979 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/1 | 4571-001 | Individual Statements and
Letter to the Executive Board from Workers Combating Racial Discrimination at
the Winslow Marine Railway and Shipbuilding Co. |
1944-1944 |
7/2 | 4571-001 | Written Complaints: Racial
Discrimination and Harassment |
1969-1979 |
7/3 | 4571-001 | Subseries
F: Pablo O'Higgins Mural, |
1981-1981 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/3 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Press:
International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union: Pablo O'Higgins
Murals |
1981-1981 |
7/4-7/22; 16/10; 7/23-7/24 | 4571-001 | Subseries
G: Publications, |
1965-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/4 | 4571-001 | Northwest Metal Trades
Council: Press, Correspondence, Audit, Minutes, Notes, Work Issues |
1965-1986 |
7/5 | 4571-001 | Labor at the Crossroads:
"Right-to-Work" Laws and the Future of American Trade Unionism, by Michael
Scott |
1970-1985 |
7/6 | 4571-001 | Leaflet and Press |
1970-1985 |
7/7 | 4571-001 | Shipscaler Newsletter Number
2: Save the Union Committee |
1973-1979 |
7/8 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Proceedings
and Press: Laborers' International Union of America Convention:
Reforms |
1975-1981 |
7/9 | 4571-001 | Press: Special Issue: The
Laborer: 'Peter Fosco: Tribute to a Great Leader' |
1975-1975 |
7/10 | 4571-001 | Publication by The North
American Congress on Latin America: Report on the Americas: Volume XII No. 6:
Crisis in Nicaragua |
1978-1978 |
7/11 | 4571-001 | Publication: The Impact of
Military Spending on the Machinists Union, by Marion Anderson |
1979-1979 |
7/12 | 4571-001 | Publication: Seattle United
Trades Contract Committee: Issues 2 and 3 |
1980-1980 |
7/13 | 4571-001 | Leaflet: Bay Area United
Trades Contract Committee: Contract Negotiations: Vote No |
1980-1980 |
7/14 | 4571-001 | Press: Seattle Business: 'The
Second Annual Puget Sound Area Top 50 Report' by Carole A. Aaron |
1980-1980 |
7/15 | 4571-001 | Press: The Washington
Monthly: 'Strike it Rich for Socialism!' by Robert M. Kaus |
1980-1980 |
7/16 | 4571-001 | Article: Mother Jones August
1980 Issue: "Six Ways to Take Over A Union" by Ed Barnes and Bob
Windrem |
1980-1980 |
7/17 | 4571-001 | Publication by International
Association of Machinists Local 79: Tooling Up: Bulletin: Vol. 1 No.
1 |
1981-1981 |
7/18 | 4571-001 | Data Center Publication:
Plant Shutdowns: Good Business, Bad News |
1981-1981 |
7/19 | 4571-001 | Steward Training Workshop:
Institute for Labor and Mental Health: Oakland, CA |
1981-1981 |
7/20 | 4571-001 | Pamphlet: Distributed by
Laborers for a Democratic Union: Text by Charles E. Shane: Events at Convention
in Hollywood, FL |
1981-1981 |
7/21 | 4571-001 | Publication by the
Association for Union Democracy: Union Democracy Review, No. 28 |
1981-1981 |
7/22 | 4571-001 | Press: Assassinations of
Filipino Cannery Union Reformers Gene Viernes and Silme Diomingo, Active in the
Rank and File Committee |
1981-1981 |
16/10 | 4571-001 | Publication of The Seattle
Times: Pacific: May 2, 1982: Featured Article by Dick Clever: "Ship Scalers: A
union's half century of turmoil, tragedy and triumph" |
1982-1982 |
7/23 | 4571-001 | Labor History Calendar:
Published by the Washington State Labor Council |
1983-1983 |
7/24 | 4571-001 | Leaflets Against Sale of
Union Hall |
1986-1986 |
7/25-7/28 | 4571-001 | Subseries
H: Robert J. "Bob" Stanley Files, |
1980-1982 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/25 | 4571-001 | Death on Duty at Lockheed
Shipyard: Collection and Memorial Service |
1980-1982 |
7/26 | 4571-001 | Death on Duty at Lockheed
Shipyard: Notes and Memorial Service |
1982-1982 |
7/27 | 4571-001 | Letter from Oscar Hearde to
Lawrence Smith, President, Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Regarding
Deaths Due to Safety Violations by Superintendents |
1982-1982 |
7/28 | 4571-001 | Occupational Safety and
Health Administration Violations and Citations Following Death of Bob
Stanley |
1982-1982 |
7/29-7/38 | 4571-001 | Subseries
I: Cossie Burrus Files, |
1980-1983 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/29 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Larry Smith,
President, Lockheed Shipbuilding: Safety Issues, Discrimination, Denial of
Union Access to Yards |
1980-1982 |
7/30 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Charge Against Lockheed Shipbuilding: Denial of Access to Yards for Union
Business |
1981-1983 |
7/31 | 4571-001 | Notes and Grievances: Denial
of Union Access to Yards at Lockheed Shipbuilding |
1981-1983 |
7/32 | 4571-001 | Occupational Safety and
Health Administration: Union Claim of Safety and Health Discrimination Against
Lockheed Shipbuilding |
1982-1983 |
7/33 | 4571-001 | Occupational Safety and
Health Administration Charges Against Lockheed Shipbuilding Following Injury of
Cossie Burrus |
1982-1983 |
7/34 | 4571-001 | Grievance, Statements, and
Notes: Safety Issues and Denial of Union Access to Yards by Lockheed
Shipbuilding |
1982-1982 |
7/35 | 4571-001 | Letters of Support from Other
Labor Organizations: Denial of Union Access to Yards by Lockheed
Shipbuilding |
1982-1983 |
7/36 | 4571-001 | Letter of Solidarity to John
Hayes, Director of Human Resources at Lockheed Shipbuilding, from Clarence E.
Briggs, Secretary-Treasurer, Pacific Coast Metal Trades District Council:
Denial of Access to Yards for Union Business |
1983-1983 |
7/37 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: John Hayes,
Director of Human Resources at Lockheed Shipbuilding |
1983-1983 |
7/38 | 4571-001 | Correspondence with
International: Safety Issues at Lockheed Shipbuilding |
1983-1983 |
7/39-7/46 | 4571-001 | Subseries
J: Michael C. "Chris" Wells Files, |
1979-1982 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/39 | 4571-001 | Death on Duty at Crosby and
Overton, Inc: Paul S. Bogart |
1979-1981 |
7/40 | 4571-001 | Notes, Grievances,
Correspondence: Member Michael C. "Chris" Wells |
1979-1981 |
7/41 | 4571-001 | Notes, Grievances,
Correspondence: Member Michael C. "Chris" Wells |
1980-1982 |
7/42 | 4571-001 | Press: Death on Duty at
Lockheed Shipyard: Michael C. "Chris" Wells |
1981-1981 |
7/43 | 4571-001 | Union Investigation and
Findings: Death of Michael C. "Chris" Wells: Trichloroethane
Inhalation |
1981-1981 |
7/44 | 4571-001 | Occupational Safety and
Health Administration: Citation and Notification of Penalty to Lockheed
Shipbuilding |
1981-1981 |
7/45 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Notes:
Death of Michael C. "Chris" Wells |
1981-1981 |
7/46 | 4571-001 | Mailings to Members; Weekly
article on Chris Wells Death, Handwritten Notes |
1981-1981 |
7/47-7/60 | 4571-001 | Subseries
K: Strike at Northwest Tank Service, |
1979-1983 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/47 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Labor
Agreements: Strike at Northwest Tank Service |
1979-1981 |
7/48 | 4571-001 | Strike at Northwest Tank
Service: Health and Welfare Audit |
1979-1980 |
7/49 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Labor
Agreements: Strike at Northwest Tank Service |
1980-1981 |
7/50 | 4571-001 | Brochure: Northwest Tank
Service |
1980-1980 |
7/51 | 4571-001 | Strike at Northwest Tank
Service: Correspondence and Notes |
1980-1981 |
7/52 | 4571-001 | Strike at Northwest Tank
Service |
1981-1983 |
7/53 | 4571-001 | Notes: Strike at Northwest
Tank Service |
1981-1981 |
7/54 | 4571-001 | Strike at Northwest Tank
Service: Internal Charges Against Members Working Against Strike:
Correspondence and Notes |
1981-1981 |
7/55 | 4571-001 | Strike at Northwest Tank
Service: Internal Charges Against Members Working Against Strike: Photographs,
Correspondence, and Notes |
1981-1981 |
7/56 | 4571-001 | Strike at Northwest Tank
Service: Notes, Correspondence, Ballots from Strike Authorization |
1981-1981 |
7/57 | 4571-001 | Contract Negotiations:
Northwest Tank Service |
1981-1981 |
7/58 | 4571-001 | Northwest Tank Service:
Steiner CPA Audit: Repayment Schedule |
1981-1981 |
7/59 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Northwest
Tank Service Strike Scabs |
1981-1981 |
7/60 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Attempt to
Collect Funds for Northwest Tank Service Retirement Fund |
1981-1981 |
7/61-11/36 | 4571-001 | Series
VI: Legal Files, |
1943-1991 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/61-8/8 | 4571-001 | Subseries
A: General Legal Files, |
1960-1987 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
7/61 | 4571-001 | Financial Records,
Correspondence, and Legal Documents (1 of 2) |
1960-1980 |
7/62 | 4571-001 | Financial Records,
Correspondence, and Legal Documents (2 of 2) |
1960-1980 |
7/63 | 4571-001 | Labor Disputes: Legal
Documents, Trial Board Documents, and Correspondence |
1965-1977 |
7/64 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and Political
Leaflets |
1970-1987 |
7/65 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Invoices,
Press, and Legal Documents: Matters for Local 541 and Members handled by
Attorney Kenneth A. MacDonald |
1972-1983 |
7/66 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Local 541 v.
Joel Weiger, etc: Washington District Court Case No. 725-72C2 |
1972-1972 |
7/67 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and Related
Press |
1972-1982 |
7/68 | 4571-001 | Financial Documents, Legal
Documents, Correspondence, and Press |
1972-1981 |
7/69 | 4571-001 | Hiring Procedures and
Rules |
1975-1975 |
7/70 | 4571-001 | Legal File Kept by Kenneth A.
MacDonald: Accounting and Tax Forms: Seattle Shipscalers Benevolent
Corporation |
1977-1981 |
8/1 | 4571-001 | Legal Memorandum: Restricting
the Rights of Supervisors; Copies of Checks |
1977-1983 |
8/2 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Crosby and
Overton, Inc. |
1978-1980 |
8/3 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents: Various
Court Cases Involving Local 541 |
1978-1986 |
8/4 | 4571-001 | Notes: Charges Against Two
Unnamed Individuals |
1980-1986 |
8/5 | 4571-001 | Blank Letterhead Paper:
Shipscalers Local 541: Folder Marked for Kenneth A. MacDonald |
1980-1983 |
8/6 | 4571-001 | Small Claims Court: Howard
Johnson v. Local 541: Overpaid Union Dues/Suspension |
1980-1983 |
8/7 | 4571-001 | Notes: Phone Fraud
Case |
1982-1982 |
8/8 | 4571-001 | U.S. District Court Western
District of Washington at Seattle: Case No. C83-1088: John D. Nelson v. Seattle
Metal Trades Council |
1983-1983 |
8/9-8/30 | 4571-001 | Subseries
B: Legal Conflicts with the Laborers International Union of North
America, |
1972-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/9 | 4571-001 | Lawsuit Against International
Union: Trusteeship: Case No. 725-72C2 |
1972-1974 |
8/10 | 4571-001 | Court Documents and Press:
Indictment: Angelo Fosco and 15 Others' Insurance Kickback Charges |
1977-1981 |
8/11 | 4571-001 | Press: Seattle
Post-Intelligencer: 'Ex-Affirmative Action Officer Accused of Kickbacks' by
Bruce Sherman |
1979-1979 |
8/12 | 4571-001 | Salary Information: Officers
of the Laborers' International Union of North America |
1980-1980 |
8/13 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Press, and
Publications: Reform Organizations: Ruled Out of Order & Laborers for a
Democratic Union |
1980-1981 |
8/14 | 4571-001 | Press: Mob Corruption at
International/Jurors Bribed |
1981-1982 |
8/15 | 4571-001 | Lawsuit: Members of Laborers
International Union of North America vs. General International Officers:
Violation of Fiduciary Obligations |
1981-1981 |
8/16 | 4571-001 | Correspondence from Oscar
Hearde: Protest of International Intervention with Local 541 |
1981-1981 |
8/17 | 4571-001 | Reform Group: Laborers for a
Democratic Union: Shipscalers Defense Fund and Movement for Autonomy from
International |
1981-1982 |
8/18 | 4571-001 | Department of Labor:
Statement of Reasons for Dismissing the Complaint of Jeffrey B. Perry
Concerning the Election Conducted by the Laborers' International Union of North
America, AFL-CIO on September 16, 1981 |
1982-1982 |
8/19 | 4571-001 | Member Affidavits: Todd
Shipyard: Issues with Dispatches From Local 252 |
1985-1986 |
8/20 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and
Application: Affiliation with the Washington State Labor Council |
1986-1986 |
8/21 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents: Local
Challenges Suspension by International Union |
1986-1986 |
8/22 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and Notes:
Local 541 v. International: Civil Action Case No. C86-1027/District Court Case
No. C86-597D |
1986-1986 |
8/23 | 4571-001 | Notes: Negotiations with
International Union |
1986 |
8/24 | 4571-001 | Leaflets and Meeting
Announcements: Issues Between Local 541 and International Union |
1986 |
8/25 | 4571-001 | Notes and Correspondence:
Forced Merger: Transfer of Members and Officers to Local 252 |
1986 |
8/26 | 4571-001 | May Day Letter for
Reconsideration of Charter Revocation from Membership to International General
President Angelo Fosco |
1986 |
8/27 | 4571-001 | Correspondence from
International Union |
1986 |
8/28 | 4571-001 | Letter Revoking Local Charter
from International General President Angelo Fosco |
1986 |
8/29 | 4571-001 | Correspondence from Local 541
to International Union |
1986 |
8/30 | 4571-001 | Correspondence to Rick Ricks
from Robert A. Barnes: International Takeover of Local 541 |
1986 |
8/31-9/25 | 4571-001 | Subseries
C: Oscar Hearde Legal Files, |
1962-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
8/31 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents: Pleadings
and Trial Records: Case No. C81-334M (1 of 3) |
1962-1981 |
8/32 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents: Pleadings
and Trial Records: Case No. C81-334M (2 of 3) |
1962-1981 |
8/33 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents: Pleadings
and Trial Records: Case No. C81-334M (3 of 3) |
1962-1981 |
8/34 | 4571-001 | Plaintiffs' Exhibits: Case
No. C81-334M |
1972-1981 |
8/35 | 4571-001 | Legal Notes: Oscar
Hearde |
1972-1986 |
8/36 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and
Correspondence: Oscar Hearde's Disability Retirement and Related Labor and
Industries Claim |
1973-1981 |
8/37 | 4571-001 | Indexes to Depositions:
Hearde and Barnes v. International |
1976-1981 |
8/38 | 4571-001 | Hearings, Correspondence, and
Defendants' Exhibits: Case No. C81-334M |
1980-1981 |
8/39 | 4571-001 | Legal Notes and Memoranda:
Oscar Hearde, Kenneth A. MacDonald |
1980-1980 |
8/40 | 4571-001 | Press, Notes, and Memoranda:
Oscar Hearde, Kenneth A. MacDonald |
1980-1981 |
8/41 | 4571-001 | Correspondence between Bob
Barnes, Oscar Hearde, and Kenneth A. MacDonald: Case No. C81-334M: Exhibit
18 |
1980-1981 |
8/42 | 4571-001 | Prehearing Order and Proposed
Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law: Case No. C81-334M |
1980-1983 |
8/43 | 4571-001 | Press Release Regarding Case
No. C81-334M |
1980-1981 |
8/44 | 4571-001 | Special Hearings Panel:
Transcript of Hearing on Oscar Hearde Elections Eligibility: May 14 |
1981-1981 |
8/45 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Yvonne Quiroga: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/46 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Oscar Hearde: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/47 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Lawrence A. Oertli: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/48 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: John H. Tannyhill: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/49 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Edwina Fields: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/50 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Mason Warren: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/51 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Luston House: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/52 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Joel David Weigert: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/53 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Mason Warren: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/54 | 4571-001 | Deposition and Related
Documents: Van T. Harrison: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
8/55 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents,
Correspondence, and Related Documentation: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1982 |
9/1 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Executive
Board Meeting Regarding Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/2 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Notes, and
Legal Documents: Case No C81-334M |
1981-1983 |
9/3 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Legal
Documents: Case No C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/4 | 4571-001 | Legal Document: Oral
Examination Before Trial of Oscar Hearde: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/5 | 4571-001 | Legal Document: Deposition
Upon Oral Examination of Edwina Fields: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/6 | 4571-001 | Affidavit of John Caughlan:
Oscar Hearde's Attorney |
1981-1981 |
9/7 | 4571-001 | Legal Document: Deposition
Upon Oral Examination of Joel Wiegert: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/8 | 4571-001 | Legal Document: Oral
Examination Before Trial of John H. Tannyhill: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/9 | 4571-001 | Legal Document: Oral
Examination Before Trial of Joel Wiegert: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/10 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and
Correspondence: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/11 | 4571-001 | Second Amended Complaint and
Related Exhibits and Correspondence: Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/12 | 4571-001 | Petitions by Membership in
Support of Oscar Hearde: Federal Case No. C81-334M |
1981-1982 |
9/13 | 4571-001 | Depositions: Court Case No.
C81-334M |
1981-1981 |
9/14 | 4571-001 | Affidavit of John Caughlan:
Oscar Hearde's Attorney |
1981-1981 |
9/15 | 4571-001 | Legal Correspondence and
Documentation: Claims of House, Scott, Agtuga vs. Hearde/Barnes et
al. |
1982-1982 |
9/16 | 4571-001 | Signed Agreement between
International Union, Local 541 Executive Board, and Oscar Hearde: Case No.
C81-334M |
1983-1983 |
9/17 | 4571-001 | Draft Proposals: Agreement
between International Union, Local 541 Executive Board, and Oscar Hearde: Case
No. C81-334M |
1983-1983 |
9/18 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Litigation
Dismissal: Case NO. C81-334M |
1983-1983 |
9/19 | 4571-001 | Correspondence between Bob
Barnes/Nancy San Carlos and International Union Regarding Retiree Benefits and
Oscar Hearde Situation |
1983-1983 |
9/20 | 4571-001 | Resignation from Case No.
C81-334M by Kenneth A. MacDonald |
1983-1983 |
9/21 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and
Correspondence: Conclusion of Case No. C81-334M |
1983-1983 |
9/22 | 4571-001 | Findings of Fact and
Conclusions of Law: Case No. C81-334M |
1983-1983 |
9/23 | 4571-001 | Legal Response to Findings of
Fact and Conclusions of Law: Case No. C81-334M |
1983-1984 |
9/24 | 4571-001 | Notes on Meetings with Legal
Counsel: McGovern's Decision on Case No. C81-334M |
1983-1983 |
9/25 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents, Billing,
Notes, and Correspondence: Case No. C81-334M |
1983-1983 |
9/26-9/32 | 4571-001 | Subseries
D: Local Trial Board Charges |
1943-1991 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
9/26 | 4571-001 | Local Trial Board: Trial
Against Munro Wilson, Other Trials, Executive Board and Trial Board Meeting
Minutes (1 of 2) |
1943-1963 |
9/27 | 4571-001 | Local Trial Board: Trial
Against Munro Wilson, Other Trials, Executive Board and Trial Board Meeting
Minutes (2 of 2) |
1943-1963 |
9/28 | 4571-001 | Trial Board: Charges Against
Walter Short by Members of Local 541 |
1960-1960 |
9/29 | 4571-001 | Charges Against Lucius
"Lucky" Jackson: Failure to Attend Executive Board Meetings |
1972-1972 |
9/30 | 4571-001 | Executive Board: Trial Board
Case No. 8505-018: Restricting Rights of "Supervisors" in Shipscalers Union
541 |
1981-1991 |
9/31 | 4571-001 | Anselmo Gaitan v. Local 541:
Tort Defamation Claim: Trial Board Case No. 8505-015 |
1981-1984 |
9/32 | 4571-001 | Executive Board Charges
Against Agtuca, House, and Scott |
1981-1981 |
9/33-9/55 | 4571-001 | Subseries
E: Van T. Harrison Legal Files, |
1969-1984 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
9/33 | 4571-001 | Undated Signature Page for
Trial Board Charges: Probably Against Van T. Harrison |
1969-1983 |
9/34 | 4571-001 | Financial Reporting:
Correspondence Between International and Van T. Harrison |
1970-1970 |
9/35 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Legal
Representation and Billing |
1972-1980 |
9/36 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Local 541 v.
Van T. Harrison |
1972-1981 |
9/37 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents: Local 541 v.
Van T. Harrison |
1972-1981 |
9/38 | 4571-001 | Notes, Statements, and
Correspondence: Proof and Collection of Bonding Charges from Van T.
Harrison |
1977-1981 |
9/39 | 4571-001 | Labor/Management Reporting:
Administrative Audit: Charges Against Van T. Harrison |
1978-1981 |
9/40 | 4571-001 | U.S. District Court: Western
District of Washington at Seattle: Case C79-739: Local 541 v. Van T. Harrison
and International Union |
1979-1979 |
9/41 | 4571-001 | Bookkeeping for 1979: $12,000
Shortage |
1979-1981 |
9/42 | 4571-001 | Correspondence Regarding
Charges Against Van T. Harrison and Election Challenge |
1980-1980 |
9/43 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Reports:
Bonding Claim Against Van T. Harrison |
1980-1983 |
9/44 | 4571-001 | Report of Special Hearings
Panel: Retrial of Van T. Harrison |
1980-1980 |
9/45 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CA-12820: Van T. Harrison v. Local 541 |
1980-1980 |
9/46 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and
Appeals/Hearing Documents: Charges Against Van T. Harrison |
1981-1982 |
9/47 | 4571-001 | Charges by Local 541 Against
Van T. Harrison |
1981-1981 |
9/48 | 4571-001 | Correspondence from Nancy D.
San Carlos to Local Executive Board: Charges Against Van T.
Harrison |
1981-1981 |
9/49 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Response from
International Union Officers to Charges Against Van T. Harrison |
1981-1981 |
9/50 | 4571-001 | Transcript of Proceedings:
Local 541 Trial Board: Hearing on Charges Brought Against Van T.
Harrison |
1981-1981 |
9/51 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Local's
Response to Van T. Harrison's Appeal of Charges |
1981-1981 |
9/52 | 4571-001 | Van T. Harrison's Appeal of
Charges |
1981-1981 |
9/53 | 4571-001 | Local 541 Trial Board: Appeal
of Van Harrison |
1982-1982 |
9/54 | 4571-001 | Letter to Attorney General
Regarding Status of Case Against Van T. Harrison et al. |
1983-1983 |
9/55 | 4571-001 | Settlement of Bonding Claim
Against Van T. Harrison |
1984-1984 |
9/56-10/6 | 4571-001 | Subseries
F: Yvonne Quiroga Legal Files, |
1977-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
9/56 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Legal
Documents, and Notes: Quiroga v. Shipscalers: Case No. 81-2-15627-4 |
1977-1983 |
9/57 | 4571-001 | Correspondence, Legal
Documents, and Notes: Quiroga v. Shipscalers: Case No. 81-2-15627-4 |
1977-1983 |
9/58 | 4571-001 | Salary Information and Legal
Documents: Quiroga v. Shipscalers: Case No. 81-2-15627-4 |
1979-1980 |
9/59 | 4571-001 | Courtroom Exhibits Prepared
by Yvonne Quiroga |
1979-1979 |
10/1 | 4571-001 | Trial Brief and Notes:
Quiroga v. Shipscalers: Case No. 81-2-15627-4 |
1980-1980 |
10/2 | 4571-001 | Legal Correspondence: Quiroga
v. Shipscalers: Case No. 81-2-15627-4 |
1983-1983 |
10/3 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and Court
Transcript: Volume I: Quiroga v. Shipscalers: King County Case No. 81-2-15627-4
(1 of 2) |
1984-1986 |
10/4 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and Court
Transcript: Volume I: Quiroga v. Shipscalers: King County Case No. 81-2-15627-4
(2 of 2) |
1984-1986 |
10/5 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and Court
Transcript: Volume II: Quiroga v. Shipscalers: King County Case No.
81-2-15627-4 (1 of 2) |
1984-1986 |
10/6 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents and Court
Transcript: Volume II: Quiroga v. Shipscalers: King County Case No.
81-2-15627-4 (2 of 2) |
1984-1986 |
10/7-10/11 | 4571-001 | Subseries
G: Member Death Records, |
1946-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/7 | 4571-001 | Member Deaths |
1946-1977 |
10/8 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Records:
Deaths of Members (1 of 2) |
1977-1986 |
10/9 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Records:
Deaths of Members (2 of 2) |
1977-1986 |
10/10 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Records:
Deaths of Members (1 of 2) |
1980-1986 |
10/11 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and Records:
Deaths of Members (2 of 2) |
1980-1986 |
10/12 | 4571-001 | Subseries
H: LaVerna Oliphant Legal Files, |
1981-1981 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/12 | 4571-001 | King County Superior Court
Case No. 80-2-17947-1: Seattle Shipscalers Benevolent Corporation vs. LaVerna
D. Oliphant: Deposition of L. Oliphant |
1981-1981 |
10/13-10/20 | 4571-001 | Subseries
I: Legal Conflicts with Employers, |
1965-1987 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/13 | 4571-001 | Lockheed Shipbuilding and
Construction Company |
1965-1965 |
10/14 | 4571-001 | Lockheed Shipbuilding: Claims
for Benefits: State Supreme Court Decision in Ancheta vs. Daly |
1967-1979 |
10/15 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CA-13320: Lockheed Ship Builders and Construction
Company |
1970-1981 |
10/16 | 4571-001 | King County Superior Court
Case No. 81-2-04104-3: Cheryl A. Besk, et al., v. Todd Shipyard Corporation and
Local 541: Sex Discrimination |
1981-1984 |
10/17 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CA-14331: Mary Bingam v. Lockheed Ship Builders and
Construction Company |
1982-1982 |
10/18 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case Nos. 19-CA-13226; 19-CA-13298; 19-CA-13741; 19-CA-14066: Lockheed
Shipbuilding and Construction Company, Electrical Workers Local 46,
Boilermakers Local 104: Medical Screenings |
1982-1982 |
10/19 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CA-15606: Mary Bingam v. Lockheed Ship Builders and
Construction Company |
1983-1983 |
10/20 | 4571-001 | King County Superior Court
Case No. 84-2-17468-4: Burruss, Bell, Davenport v. Complete Abrasive Blasting
Systems, Inc. and McKinstry Company: Subpoena, Deposition,
Correspondence |
1987-1987 |
10/21-10/32 | 4571-001 | Subseries
J: National Labor Relations Board Files, |
1979-1985 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/21 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Charges Against Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Co.: Case No.
19-CA-11237 |
1979-1979 |
10/22 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Decision: Pioneer Natural Gas Company and Oil, Chemical and Atomic
Workers International Union: Cases 16--CA--7968 and 16--CA--8691 |
1980-1980 |
10/23 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Decision: Case No. 19-CB-3868: Clydell Bates v. Local 541 |
1980-1980 |
10/24 | 4571-001 | Legal Research: Department of
Labor Charges: Northwest Employees Retirement Plan Trust Fund |
1981-1983 |
10/25 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board: Decertification Request: Northwest Tank Service: Case No.
19-RD-1646 |
1981-1981 |
10/26 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CB-4424: John Somos v. Local 541 |
1982-1982 |
10/27 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CB-4564: Irenio J. Castro v. Local 541 |
1982-1982 |
10/28 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board: Case No. 19-CB-4538: J. Russell Stolsen v. Local 541: Charge
Withdrawal |
1982-1982 |
10/29 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CB-4538: J. Russell Stolsen v. Local 541 |
1982-1982 |
10/30 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CA-15366: Marine Power and Equipment: Failure to Process
Grievances |
1983-1983 |
10/31 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Case No. 19-CB-4828: Clinton Edmonds v. Local 541 |
1983-1983 |
10/32 | 4571-001 | National Labor Relations
Board Charge Against Crosby and Overton, Inc. by Local 541: Failure to
Bargain |
1985-1985 |
10/33-10/39 | 4571-001 | Subseries
K: Arbitrations, |
1951-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/33 | 4571-001 | Arbitration: Rillera
Termination |
1951-1980 |
10/34 | 4571-001 | Grievances and Memorandum of
Understanding |
1972-1986 |
10/35 | 4571-001 | Grievance: Crosby and
Overton: Isaac E. Williams Laid off out of seniority |
1980-1981 |
10/36 | 4571-001 | Arbitration Between Todd
Pacific Shipyard Corporation and Ship Scalers Local No. 541 |
1984-1984 |
10/37 | 4571-001 | Boilermakers Local No. 104:
Arbitration v. Marine Power and Equipment Company, Inc.: John Vaux Discharge
Grievance (1 of 3) |
1985 |
10/38 | 4571-001 | Boilermakers Local No. 104:
Arbitration v. Marine Power and Equipment Company, Inc.: John Vaux Discharge
Grievance (2 of 3) |
1985 |
10/39 | 4571-001 | Boilermakers Local No. 104:
Arbitration v. Marine Power and Equipment Company, Inc.: John Vaux Discharge
Grievance (3 of 3) |
1985 |
10/40-10/44 | 4571-001 | Subseries
L: Equal Employment Opportunity and Human Rights Commissions, |
1979-1983 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
10/40 | 4571-001 | Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission and National Labor Relations Board Complaints: Discrimination: Ezell
Ragsdale v. Todd Shipyards Corporation and Local 541 |
1979-1981 |
10/41 | 4571-001 | Human Rights Commission
Complaint #SEER-012108102: Frank E. Higdons v. Ship Scalers Local 541 and Red
Barnes |
1981-1982 |
10/42 | 4571-001 | Correspondence and
Documentation: Mary Bingham and Seattle Human Rights Department |
1982-1982 |
10/43 | 4571-001 | Equal Opportunity Employment
Commission/Seattle Human Rights Department Complaint No. SHR83PEO74 and
SHR82PE10: Mary Bingham v. Lockheed Marine |
1983-1983 |
10/44 | 4571-001 | Human Rights Commission
Complaint #SHR82PE090: Cle Esther Lyons v. Lockheed Shipbuilding and
Construction Company |
1983-1983 |
11/1-11/27 | 4571-001 | Subseries
M: Jesse L. Washington Legal Files, |
1971-1984 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
11/1 | 4571-001 | Wage Loss Plus Interest for
Plaintiffs: Documentation and Totals: Amos, Chapman, Daniel, Daniel, Elmore,
Hollingsworth, Kidd, Martin, Pearson, Sullivan, Washington |
1971-1976 |
11/2 | 4571-001 | U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit: Jesse L. Washington v. Local 541: Docket No. 80-3352: Appeals
Documents, Notes, Deposition from Civil Action |
1973-1981 |
11/3 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240V, C74-240S, C74-2405: Legal Documents and Related
Correspondence |
1973-1984 |
11/4 | 4571-001 | Legal Case File: U.S.
District Court Western District of Washington at Seattle: Case No. C74-240S:
Jesse L. Washington et al. vs. Northland Marine Co., Inc., et al. |
1974 |
11/5 | 4571-001 | U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit: Jesse L. Washington v. Local 541: Docket Nos. 83-3850; 83-3851:
Appeals Documents and Notes |
1974-1983 |
11/6 | 4571-001 | Affidavit of Forrest Hilton:
Jesse Washington et al. vs. Northland Marine Co. Inc: United States District
Court: Western District of Washington at Seattle: Case No. C74-240S |
1974 |
11/7 | 4571-001 | Notes, Correspondence, and
Legal Documents: Jesse L. Washington v. Northland and Local 541; Local 541 v.
Van T. Harrison |
1974-1979 |
11/8 | 4571-001 | Legal Case File: U.S.
District Court Western District of Washington at Seattle: Case No. C74-240S:
Jesse L. Washington et al. vs. Northland Marine Co., Inc., et al. |
1975-1984 |
11/9 | 4571-001 | U.S. District Court Western
District of Washington: Case No. C74-240S: Jesse L. Washington, et al. v.
Northland Marine Lines, Inc., et al.: Legal Documents |
1975 |
11/10 | 4571-001 | Legal Case File: U.S.
District Court Western District of Washington at Seattle: Case No. C74-240S:
Jesse L. Washington et al. vs. Northland Marine Co., Inc., et al. |
1976 |
11/11 | 4571-001 | U.S. District Court Western
District of Washington Case No. C74-240S: Jesse L. Washington v. Ship Scalers
Local No. 412, et al.: Transcript of Proceedings |
1979 |
11/12 | 4571-001 | Legal Case File: U.S.
District Court Western District of Washington at Seattle: Case No. C74-240S:
Jesse L. Washington et al. vs. Northland Marine Co., Inc., et al. |
1979 |
11/13 | 4571-001 | Legal Case File: U.S.
District Court Western District of Washington at Seattle: Case No. C74-240S:
Jesse L. Washington et al. vs. Northland Marine Co., Inc., et al. |
1980 |
11/14 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240S(V): Docketing Statements and Appellants' Reply Brief |
1981-1983 |
11/15 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-204V: Jessie L. Washington et al. v. Local 541: Defendant's Memorandum
on Damages and Attorney's Fees |
1982-1983 |
11/16 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240V, C74-240S, C81-334M: Legal Documents |
1982-1983 |
11/17 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240S: Legal Documents |
1982 |
11/18 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240V, C74-240S, C81-334M: Legal Documents and Press |
1982-1983 |
11/19 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Fidelity Bond
#553 13 49--Case #C74-204V |
1982-1983 |
11/20 | 4571-001 | Damages and Bonding Claims:
Jesse L. Washington v. Local 541 |
1982-1984 |
11/21 | 4571-001 | Jesse L. Washington v. Local
541 and Northland Marine Co., Inc.: Legal Documents, Correspondence, and Notes
(1 of 2) |
1983-1984 |
11/22 | 4571-001 | Jesse L. Washington v. Local
541 and Northland Marine Co., Inc.: Legal Documents, Correspondence, and Notes
(1 of 2) |
1983-1984 |
11/23 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240S: Judgment and Related Correspondence |
1983-1983 |
11/24 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240S: Settlement Proposal |
1983-1983 |
11/25 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240S(V): Legal Correspondence and Syllabus of Similar Case: DelCostello
v. Teamsters |
1983 |
11/26 | 4571-001 | Legal Research: Jesse L.
Washington v. Local 541 |
1983 |
11/27 | 4571-001 | Seattle District Court Case
No. C74-240V: Final Settlement and Related Correspondence |
1984 |
11/28-11/29 | 4571-001 | Subseries
N: Rex Ricardo, Jr. Legal Files, |
1957-1965 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
11/28 | 4571-001 | Financial Discrepancies and
Court Case: Ship Scalers Local 541 vs. Rex Ricardo, Jr. |
1957-1958 |
11/29 | 4571-001 | Legal Documents: Attorney L.
Presley Gill Regarding Case with Rex Ricardo, Jr. |
1958-1965 |
11/30-11/36 | 4571-001 | Subseries
O: Robert "Bob" Barnes Legal Files, |
1980-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
11/30 | 4571-001 | Grievance and Employment
Security Department Case: Robert Allen Barnes v. Lockheed Shipyard |
1980-1981 |
11/31 | 4571-001 | Legal Research: Department of
Labor Charges: Brock v. Barnes, et al.: Northwest Employees Retirement Plan
Trust Fund (1 of 2) |
1980-1986 |
11/32 | 4571-001 | Legal Research: Department of
Labor Charges: Brock v. Barnes, et al.: Northwest Employees Retirement Plan
Trust Fund (2 of 2) |
1980-1986 |
11/33 | 4571-001 | U.S. District Court Western
District of Washington: Civil Action No. C-83-1222 V: Brock v. Barnes et al.:
Legal Documents and Correspondence |
1983-1986 |
11/34 | 4571-001 | U.S. District Court Western
District of Washington Case No. C83-12222V: Deposition of Robert Allen
Barnes |
1984-1984 |
11/35 | 4571-001 | Charges Against President
Robert Coan and Secretary-Treasurer Robert Barnes by Members Colleen
Christensen and John Scannell: Breach of Fiduciary Responsibility: Seattle
District Court Case No. C86-1027 |
1986-1986 |
11/36 | 4571-001 | U.S. District Court Western
District of Washington: Civil Action No. C-83-1222 V: Brock v. Barnes et al.:
Legal Documents |
1986-1986 |
12/1-12/44; 16/9; 12/45-14/246 | 4571-001 |
Series
VII: Member Files,
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1944-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/1-12/44; 16/9 | 4571-001 |
Subseries
A: Non-Alphabetized or Multi-Member Files,
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1951-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
12/1 | 4571-001 | Applications for Retired
Medical Benefits; Member Termination Correspondence
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983-1986 |
12/2 | 4571-001 | Member Work and Insurance
Issues
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1986 |
12/3 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984-1984 |
12/4 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1981 |
12/5 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1976-1981 |
12/6 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1978-1980 |
12/7 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/8 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/9 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/10 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/11 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/12 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
12/13 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1964-1982 |
12/14 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/15 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/16 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
12/17 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1982 |
12/18 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1976-1982 |
12/19 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
Alphabetically
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1964-1967 |
12/20 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1980-1982 |
12/21 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1977-1984 |
12/22 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1979-1982 |
12/23 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1980-1981 |
12/24 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1980 |
12/25 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1979-1981 |
12/26 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1981 |
12/27 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1980-1981 |
12/28 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1978-1982 |
12/29 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1981-1982 |
12/30 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1980-1981 |
12/31 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1984 |
12/32 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1978-1983 |
12/33 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1980-1981 |
12/34 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1982 |
12/35 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1982 |
12/36 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1961-1982 |
12/37 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981 |
12/38 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1968-1975 |
12/39 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Not Arranged
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1982-1983 |
12/40 | 4571-001 | Grievances (1 of
2)
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1966-1980 |
12/41 | 4571-001 | Grievances (2 of
2)
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1966-1980 |
12/42 | 4571-001 | Correspondence Regarding
Members: State of Washington Department of Social and Health
Services
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1979-1980 |
12/43 | 4571-001 | Grievances, Motions,
Correspondence, Press, History, Strikes, Tensions with
International
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1977-1982 |
12/44 | 4571-001 | Grievances, Legal Documents,
Press, Negotiations, Minutes
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1951-1981 |
16/9 | 4571-001 | Member Lists, Political
Correspondence, and Employment Security Hearing Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1958-1973 |
12/45-14/220 | 4571-001 |
Subseries
B: Member Files: A-Z,
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1944-1986 |
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12/45 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
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1982-1982 |
12/46 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
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1984-1984 |
12/47 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1982 |
12/48 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1982 |
12/49 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1981 |
12/50 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1984 |
12/51 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1984-1986 |
12/52 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1984-1984 |
12/53 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1986-1986 |
12/54 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1980-1983 |
12/55 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1979-1983 |
12/56 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1982 |
12/57 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1980-1982 |
12/58 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/59 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1984 |
12/60 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1982 |
12/61 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1983 |
12/62 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1983 |
12/63 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1982 |
12/64 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1985 |
12/65 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1982 |
12/66 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1982-1983 |
12/67 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1982 |
12/68 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1982 |
12/69 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1970 |
12/70 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981 |
12/71 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1974-1983 |
12/72 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1985 |
12/73 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981 |
12/74 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1979-1981 |
12/74 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with A
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1982 |
12/75 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1983 |
12/76 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1986 |
12/77 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1976-1982 |
12/78 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/79 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/80 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1981 |
12/81 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1983 |
12/82 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984-1984 |
12/83 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/84 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/85 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1946-1986 |
12/86 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/87 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/88 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1985-1986 |
12/89 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1983 |
12/90 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/91 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/92 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/93 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/94 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
12/95 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/96 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1986 |
12/97 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1983 |
12/98 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1977-1982 |
12/99 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/100 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/101 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1984 |
12/102 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1983 |
12/103 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1983 |
12/104 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/105 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1985 |
12/106 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1983 |
12/107 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
12/108 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1980 |
12/109 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/110 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1974-1986 |
12/111 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1985 |
12/112 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1985 |
12/113 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1985 |
12/114 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/115 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/116 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1972-1982 |
12/117 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983-1983 |
12/118 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1982 |
12/119 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1978-1980 |
12/120 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/121 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1980 |
12/122 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1983 |
12/123 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/124 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1981 |
12/125 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1982 |
12/126 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/127 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1983 |
12/128 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/129 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with B
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1978-1982 |
12/130 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/131 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1984 |
12/132 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1981 |
12/133 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1982 |
12/134 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1980 |
12/135 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1981 |
12/136 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/137 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/138 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/139 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983-1984 |
12/140 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1982 |
12/141 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1985 |
12/142 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1982 |
12/143 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1983 |
12/144 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1980 |
12/145 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1981 |
12/146 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1983 |
12/147 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/148 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/149 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1986 |
12/150 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1981 |
12/151 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/152 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/153 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1980 |
12/154 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1985 |
12/155 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/156 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/157 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
12/158 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1985 |
12/159 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/160 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
12/161 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
12/162 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/163 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/164 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1985 |
12/165 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/166 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1986 |
12/167 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/168 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with C
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
12/169 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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1981-1982 |
12/170 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/171 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/172 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1985 |
12/173 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
12/174 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983-1985 |
12/175 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
12/176 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1984 |
12/177 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
12/178 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1982 |
12/179 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1986 |
12/180 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1979-1983 |
12/181 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
12/182 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
12/183 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
12/184 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1975 |
12/185 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983-1984 |
12/186 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1983 |
12/187 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with D
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
13/1 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
13/2 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1983 |
13/3 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
13/4 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1981 |
13/5 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1983 |
13/6 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
13/7 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
13/8 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
13/9 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
13/10 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
13/11 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1982 |
13/12 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with E
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
13/13 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
13/14 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
13/15 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
13/16 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1984 |
13/17 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
13/18 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
13/19 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
13/20 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1982 |
13/21 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1984 |
13/22 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1986 |
13/23 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with F
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
13/24 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with G
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1985 |
13/25 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with G
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
13/26 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with G
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1982 |
13/27 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with G
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981-1984 |
13/28 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with G
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
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14/219 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with W
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1981 |
14/220 | 4571-001 | Member Files: Last Names
Beginning with Z
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
14/221-14/246 | 4571-001 |
Subseries
C: Files on Employees of Local 541
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1977-1984 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
14/221 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1983 |
14/222 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
14/223 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
14/224 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1977-1984 |
14/225 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
14/226 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
14/227 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
14/228 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
14/229 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
14/230 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980 |
14/231 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1983 |
14/232 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
14/233 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1981 |
14/234 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1981 |
14/235 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
14/236 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982 |
14/237 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
14/238 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
14/239 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1982-1984 |
14/240 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
14/241 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1980-1983 |
14/242 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
14/243 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
14/244 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
14/245 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
14/246 | 4571-001 | Employee Earnings
Documents
Restrictions on Access: Restricted
|
1983 |
15/1-15/34 | 4571-001 | Series
VIII: Employer Files, |
1967-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/1-15/14 | 4571-001 | Subseries
A: Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation, |
1968-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/1 | 4571-001 | Todd Pacific Shipyards
Corporation: Discrimination Issues |
1968-1983 |
15/2 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Todd Pacific
Shipyards Corporation: Grievances, Affirmative Action, Contract and Policy
Negotiations |
1972-1980 |
15/3 | 4571-001 | Todd Shipyards
Corporation |
1972-1980 |
15/4 | 4571-001 | Fraser Boiler Service, Inc.;
Todd Shipyards |
1979-1980 |
15/5 | 4571-001 | Leaflet: Todd Shipyard: New
Absenteeism Policy |
1980-1986 |
15/6 | 4571-001 | Shop Steward Notes and
Correspondence: Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation |
1980-1986 |
15/7 | 4571-001 | Arbitration: Machinists Local
79 v. Todd Pacific Shipyards: New Absenteeism-Tardiness Program |
1980 |
15/8 | 4571-001 | Letter to Todd Pacific
Shipyards Corporation Management from Union Business Manager Oscar Hearde:
Luston House Campaigning for Union Office on Company Property |
1982 |
15/9 | 4571-001 | Data Center: Corporate
Profile of Todd Shipyards Corporation: Volume I |
1982 |
15/10 | 4571-001 | Data Center: Corporate
Profile of Todd Shipyards Corporation: Volume II |
1982 |
15/11 | 4571-001 | Todd Pacific Shipyards
Corporation: Respirator and Facial Hair Policy |
1982 |
15/12 | 4571-001 | Todd Pacific Shipyards
Corporation: Holding Sandblasters out of Seniority |
1983 |
15/13 | 4571-001 | Correspondence: Sexual
Harassment at Todd Pacific Shipyards Corporation |
1984 |
15/14 | 4571-001 | Settlement Agreement: Todd
Pacific Shipyard Corporation: Subcontracting Labor |
1985 |
15/15-15/16 | 4571-001 | Subseries
B: Foss Launch and Tug, |
1971-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/15 | 4571-001 | Foss Launch and
Tug |
1971-1980 |
15/16 | 4571-001 | Local 252: Grievances: Foss
Launch and Tug: Shop Steward Robert F. Coan: Misassignment of Work |
1986 |
15/17 | 4571-001 | Subseries
C: Northwest Enviroservice, Inc., |
1985-1985 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/17 | 4571-001 | Settlement Agreement and
Reinstatements: Grievance: Northwest Enviroservice, Inc.: Colleen Christiensen
and Dennis Parmelee Terminations |
1985 |
15/18-15/23 | 4571-001 | Subseries
D: Northwest Tank Service, |
1979-1981 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/18 | 4571-001 | Northwest Tank
Service |
1979-1980 |
15/19 | 4571-001 | Arbitration: Local 541 v.
Northwest Tank Service: Discharge of Charles Campbell (1 of 4) |
1980-1981 |
15/20 | 4571-001 | Arbitration: Local 541 v.
Northwest Tank Service: Discharge of Charles Campbell (2 of 4) |
1980-1981 |
15/21 | 4571-001 | Arbitration: Local 541 v.
Northwest Tank Service: Discharge of Charles Campbell (3 of 4) |
1980-1981 |
15/22 | 4571-001 | Arbitration: Local 541 v.
Northwest Tank Service: Discharge of Charles Campbell (4 of 4) |
1980-1981 |
15/23 | 4571-001 | Notes and Correspondence:
Decertification at Northwest Tank Service |
1981 |
15/24-15/25 | 4571-001 | Subseries
E: Marine Power, |
1972-1980 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/24 | 4571-001 | Marine Power (1 of
2) |
1972-1980 |
15/25 | 4571-001 | Marine Power (2 of
2) |
1972-1980 |
15/26-15/28 | 4571-001 | Subseries
F: Lake Union Dry-dock Company, |
1970-1980 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/26 | 4571-001 | Lake Union Dry-dock Company
Seniority Lists and Grievances; Correspondence Regarding Matters Brought to the
International Union for Resolution |
1970-1980 |
15/27 | 4571-001 | Lake Union Dry-dock
Company |
1973-1980 |
15/28 | 4571-001 | Lake Union Dry-dock
Company |
1979 |
15/29 | 4571-001 | Subseries
G: Rowe Machine Works, Inc., |
1979-1980 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/29 | 4571-001 | Rowe Machine Works
Inc. |
1979-1980 |
15/30 | 4571-001 | Subseries
H: Northland Marine Lines, Inc., |
1968-1976 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/30 | 4571-001 | Northland Marine Lines,
Inc. |
1968-1976 |
15/31 | 4571-001 | Subseries
I: Duwamish Shipyard, Inc., |
1974-1980 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/31 | 4571-001 | Employer File: Duwamish
Shipyard, Inc. |
1974-1980 |
15/32-15/34 | 4571-001 | Subseries
J: Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company, |
1967-1980 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/32 | 4571-001 | Lockheed Shipbuilding and
Construction Company (1 of 2) |
1967-1980 |
15/33 | 4571-001 | Lockheed Shipbuilding and
Construction Company (2 of 2) |
1967-1980 |
15/34 | 4571-001 | Lockheed Shipbuilding and
Construction Company |
1969-1980 |
15/35-15/36; 16/5; 16/7-16/8; 16/12 | 4571-001 | Series
IX: Photographs, Ephemera and Posters, |
1942-1985 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
15/35 | 4571-001 | Photographs and Negatives:
Local 541 Officers and Activities |
1977 |
15/36 | 4571-001 | Photographs and Negatives:
Local 541 Members and Officers at the Labor Temple in Seattle, WA |
1982 |
16/5 | 4571-001 | Poster: "Send a Shipyard Worker
to Congress: Elect Hugh De Lacy" |
1942 |
16/7 | 4571-001 | Election Materials: Bob Barnes,
Nancy San Carlos, Gene Taylor, Mary Bingham, Red Coan, Joe Warren |
1983 |
16/8 | 4571-001 | Executive Board Election Poster
of Oscar Hearde, Bob Barnes, Geraldine Walker, R.L. Willis, Charlie Cross,
Linda Crain, and Joe Warren; Large Copy of Settlement Check from Van T.
Harrison |
1983-1984 |
16/12 | 4571-001 | Button: 1.5", Orange, "Ship
Scalers Union: Member: AFL-CIO: Local 541" |
1960-1985 |
Accession No. 4571-002: Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Boat Yard Workers Union Records, 1946-1988Return to Top
Scope and Content: The Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Boat Yard Workers Union, Local 541 (Seattle, Washington) Records, Accession 4571-002, ranges in date from 1946 to 1988. The accession consists of the records of the union during that time. Included in the collection are files on the Pablo O'Higgins Mural, Robert A. Barnes' files, legal subject files detailing litigation between members of the union, between the local and international unions, and between Local 541 and various employers, a Constitution of the Laborers International Union of North America, regular meeting, special meeting, committee meeting and executive board meeting minutes, correspondence, strikes, grievances, and elections posters.
Restrictions on Access: Access restricted: For terms of access contact Special Collections.
Acquisition Info: Donor: Bob Barnes, August 08, 2011.
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1-1/2 | 4571-002 | Series
I: Pablo O'Higgins Mural, |
1975-1983 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/1 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Mexican
Muralist Pablo O'Higgins and John Caughlan: Murals Regarding Ship Scalers in
Seattle |
1975-1981 |
1/2 | 4571-002 | Publications about Pablo
O'Higgins:Casa de la Cultura, Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo Leon ; Museo Diego
Rivera; Metamorfosis: Northwest Chicano Magazine of Art and
Literature |
1975-1983 |
1/3-1/5 | 4571-002 | Series
II: Robert A. Barnes Files, |
1977-1988 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/3 | 4571-002 | Robert A. Barnes Resume: Local
541 Secretary/Treasurer and Assistant Business Representative |
1988 |
1/4 | 4571-002 | Robert A. Barnes: Field
Notes |
1979 |
1/5 | 4571-002 | Robert A. Barnes: Notes and
Correspondence: Contract Negotiations and Internal Issues |
1977 |
1/6-1/26 | 4571-002 | Series
III: Legal Subject Files, |
1955-1987 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/6 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Letters and
Court Documents: Laborers' International Union of North America |
1980-1981 |
1/7 | 4571-002 | Washington District Court Case
725-72C2: Local 541 vs. International: Deposition of Van T.
Harrison |
1976 |
1/8 | 4571-002 | US District Court: Western
Washington: Case No. 725-72C2: Local 541 vs. International: Answers to
Interrogatories |
1975 |
1/9 | 4571-002 | US District Court: Western
Washington: Case No. 725-72C2: Local 541 vs. International: Index of Pleadings
Volume I |
1972-1973 |
1/10 | 4571-002 | US District Court: Western
Washington: Case No. 725-72C2: Local 541 vs. International: Pleadings; Election
Correspondence |
1973-1975 |
1/11 | 4571-002 | Legal Documents: Local 541 v.
International; Elections |
1973-1977 |
1/12 | 4571-002 | US District Court: Seattle:
Case No. 725-72C2: Local 541 v. International: Depositions of Joel Wiegert and
Forrest Theodore Hilton |
1973 |
1/13 | 4571-002 | US District Court: Western
Washington: Case No. 725-72C2: Local 541 vs. International: Depositions and
Correspondence |
1973-1974 |
1/14 | 4571-002 | US District Court: Western
Washington: Case No. 725-72C2: Local 541 vs. International: Depositions; IRS
Appeal by Oscar and Esther Hearde |
1969-1973 |
1/15 | 4571-002 | Superior Court of Washington:
King County: Case No. 87-2-05865-4: Scannell and Bannister v. Barnes, Coan,
Rouse, Robinson and Rayland: Judgment |
1987 |
1/16 | 4571-002 | Legal Documents and
Correspondence: Cases Between Local 541 and the International |
1955-1977 |
1/17 | 4571-002 | Correspondence, Court Documents
and Press: Elections Issues and Tensions with International |
1948-1982 |
1/18 | 4571-002 | Police Report: 541 Office
Robbery; Notes and Correspondence: Tensions with International |
1967-1976 |
1/19 | 4571-002 | US District Court: Seattle:
Case No. 725-72C2: Local 541 v. International: Answers to
Interrogatories |
1973-1975 |
1/20 | 4571-002 | Transcript of Proceedings:
Trial Board of Shipscalers Local 541: Hearing of Charges Brought Against Van T.
Harrison, Membership No. 0274299 |
1981 |
1/21 | 4571-002 | Proof Charges: Lost Income to
Local and International |
1979-1980 |
1/22 | 4571-002 | Local 541: Charges Against Van
T. Harrison |
1981 |
1/23 | 4571-002 | Proof of Local 541's Charges
Against Van T. Harrison (1 of 3) |
1972-1981 |
1/24 | 4571-002 | Proof of Local 541's Charges
Against Van T. Harrison (2 of 3) |
1972-1981 |
1/25 | 4571-002 | Proof of Local 541's Charges
Against Van T. Harrison (3 of 3) |
1972-1981 |
1/26 | 4571-002 | Statement of Charges Against
Van T. Harrison |
1974-1974 |
1/27 | 4571-002 | Series
IV: Constitutions, |
1971 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
1/27 | 4571-002 | Laborers' International Union
of North America: Constitutions |
1971 |
2/1-2/5 | 4571-002 | Series
V: Meeting Minutes, |
1968-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/1 | 4571-002 | Shipscalers Union Local #541:
Executive Board Meeting Minutes and Notes (1 of 2) |
1968-1980 |
2/2 | 4571-002 | Shipscalers Union Local #541:
Executive Board Meeting Minutes and Notes (2 of 2) |
1968-1980 |
2/3 | 4571-002 | Minutes: Scalers Union Special
Meetings and Board Meetings; Contract Negotiations |
1977-1980 |
2/4 | 4571-002 | Minutes: Membership, Executive
Board and Benevolent Corporation Meetings (1 of 2) |
1980-1986 |
2/5 | 4571-002 | Minutes: Membership, Executive
Board and Benevolent Corporation Meetings (2 of 2) |
1980-1986 |
2/6-3/8 | 4571-002 | Series
VI: Internal Tensions, |
1951-1987 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
2/6 | 4571-002 | Campaign Literature: Local 541
campaign flyers |
1983-1983 |
2/7 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Newsletters,
Grievances, Election Protests |
1978-1986 |
2/8 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Discrimination,
Grievances, Union Leader Indictments |
1951-1987 |
2/9 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Local 541
Suspension; Attempts at Settlement with International |
1977-1986 |
2/10 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Dues Increase;
Unauthorized Use of Union Funds |
1972-1985 |
2/11 | 4571-002 | Correspondence, Press
Clippings, Grievances: Misuse of Union Funds, May Day 1980, Anti-Communist
Government Measures |
1978-1980 |
2/12 | 4571-002 | Legal Transcript: Hearing on
Charges Brought Against Van T. Harrison |
1979 |
2/13 | 4571-002 | Articles, Flyers, Endorsements
for Jesse Jackson |
1973-1986 |
2/14 | 4571-002 | Minutes and Notes: Suspension
of Local 541, Letters of Community Support, Handwritten Notes |
1979-1986 |
2/15 | 4571-002 | Membership List; Election
Correspondence |
1972-1975 |
2/16 | 4571-002 | Pacific: Publication of The
Seattle Times: May 2 |
1982 |
2/17 | 4571-002 | Press and Notes: Anti-Communist
Activities, Strike of 1981, Elections |
1951-1981 |
2/18 | 4571-002 | Elections and Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission Complaint: Oscar Hearde: Discrimination |
1968-1979 |
2/19 | 4571-002 | Letters and Statements:
Complaints and Investigation of 1974 Election |
1974 |
2/20 | 4571-002 | Correspondence and Bookkeeping:
"New, Fair" Elections Materials, Delinquent Payments |
1956-1975 |
3/1 | 4571-002 | Investigation of Unfair 1974
Election; Exhibits and Materials |
1972-1975 |
3/2 | 4571-002 | Local Elections: Statements and
Newsletters |
1972-1975 |
3/3 | 4571-002 | Membership Lists and Voting
Records |
1975 |
3/4 | 4571-002 | Membership Lists (1 of
2) |
1975 |
3/5 | 4571-002 | Membership Lists (2 of
2) |
1975 |
3/6 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Northwest
EnviroService; Suspension with Laborers' International Union of North America;
Meeting Minutes |
1978-1986 |
3/7 | 4571-002 | Financial Reports |
1981-1985 |
3/8 | 4571-002 | Publication: Scaler News:
January |
1978 |
3/9-3/17 | 4571-002 | Series
VII: Correspondence, |
1951-1985 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/9 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Letters and
Reports on Dues Increase Process |
1963-1985 |
3/10 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Lockheed Co.
Employee Termination Letters |
1972-1979 |
3/11 | 4571-002 | Correspondence and Press:
Grievances, Strike, Tension with International |
1977-1985 |
3/12 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Dues and
Elections |
1975 |
3/13 | 4571-002 | State Legislature Elections:
Political Leaflets and Correspondence |
1973-1974 |
3/14 | 4571-002 | Personal Correspondence:
Unknown Member |
1977-1978 |
3/15 | 4571-002 | Jurisdiction Issues:
Correspondence, Minutes |
1951-1977 |
3/16 | 4571-002 | Correspondence and the
Laborers' International Union of North America Constitutions |
1969-1981 |
3/17 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Member
Mailings |
1981-1984 |
3/18-3/29 | 4571-002 | Series
VIII: Strikes and Grievances, |
1946-1986 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
3/18 | 4571-002 | Grievances and Related
Correspondence |
1961-1978 |
3/19 | 4571-002 | Grievances: Todd Pacific
Shipyards |
1980-1986 |
3/20 | 4571-002 | Correspondence, Press, and
Photographs: Racism and Sexual Harassment at Todd Pacific, Local Issues,
Corruption in the International |
1980-1986 |
3/21 | 4571-002 | Bulletins: Corruption at Todd
Pacific Shipyards and International Union |
1980-1985 |
3/22 | 4571-002 | Employment Act of 1946;
Correspondence Regarding Hiring and Safety Issues |
1946-1972 |
3/23 | 4571-002 | Member Notices: Lockheed
Employees. Brief of Union on Arbitration Between Boilermakers Local 104 and
Todd Shipyard |
1969-1969 |
3/24 | 4571-002 | Correspondence: Contract
Enforcement |
1953-1975 |
3/25 | 4571-002 | Grievances and
Bulletins |
1976-1976 |
3/26 | 4571-002 | Lockheed Yard 2 Shop
Committee |
1976-1976 |
3/27 | 4571-002 | Shop Committees and Contract
Negotiation Strategies |
1976-1976 |
3/28 | 4571-002 | Lockheed Bulletins and
Grievances |
1976-1978 |
3/29 | 4571-002 | Health Plan Analysis and
Fiberglass Grievance |
1975-1976 |
4/1-4/2 | 4571-002 | Series
IX: Elections Posters, |
1982-1983 |
Box/Folder | Accession | ||
4/1 | 4571-002 | Elections Posters: Qualified,
Experienced, Dedicated: Barnes, San Carlos, Taylor, Bingham, Coan,
Warren |
1983 |
4/2 | 4571-002 | Elections Poster: Local 79:
Gibbons, Benjamin, Anderson, Turnbull |
1982 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- African American labor union members--Washington (State)--Seattle--History--Sources
- Civil rights movements--Washington(State)--Seattle
- Labor leaders--Washington (State)--Seattle--History--Sources
- Labor movement--Washington (State)--Seattle--History--Sources
- Labor union members--History--Sources
- Labor unions and communism
- Labor unions--Washington (State)--Seattle
- Labor unions--Washington (State)--Seattle--History--Sources
- Labor unions--Washington (State)--Seattle--Officials and employees--History--Sources
- Minority labor union members--Washington (State)--Seattle--History--Sources
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
- Shipbuilding industry--Washington (State)--Seattle--Employees--History--Sources
- Ships--Washington (State)--Seattle--Maintenance and repair--History--Sources
Personal Names
- Barnes, Bob, 1946-
Corporate Names
- Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Boat Yard Workers Union. Local 541 (Seattle, Wash.)
- Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Boat Yard Workers Union. Local 541 (Seattle, Wash.)--History--Sources
- Ship Scalers, Dry Dock, and Miscellaneous Boat Yard Workers Union, Local 541 (Seattle, Washington)--Archives
Geographical Names
- Seattle, Washington (State)
Other Creators
-
Personal Names
- Barnes, Robert Alan (creator)
- Cameron, Donald T (creator)
Corporate Names
- Labor Archives of Washington (University of Washington) (creator)