Butte [Montana] Teachers' Union Local No. 332 Records, 1934-1964

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Butte Teachers' Union Local No. 332
Title
Butte [Montana] Teachers' Union Local No. 332 Records
Dates
1934-1964 (inclusive)
Quantity
.7 linear feet of shelf space
Collection Number
MC 209
Summary
The records of the Butte Teachers' Union No. 332, consist of general correspondence (1913, 1934-1945); financial records (1936-1945, 1961-1964); organizational records (n.d.); reports (1937, 1941); subject files (1934-1945); and miscellany. [Photographs and printed materials have been transferred to the Photograph Archives and Library respectively.]
Repository
Montana Historical Society, Library & Archives
Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
225 North Roberts
PO Box 201201
Helena MT
59620-1201
Telephone: 4064442681
Fax: 4064445297
mhslibrary@mt.gov
Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Butte Teachers' Union (BTU) was established in 1934 as a result of a number of grievances against Butte, Montana, School District No. 1. The Board reduced teachers' pay at a time when no other employees of the school district had received pay cuts. In addition, teachers complained that, lacking a single salary schedule, there were significant inequities between what teachers of equal training and experience might receive. Some teachers charged, too, that to be hired it was necessary to have favorable connections with the management of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. A small group of teachers approached the Silver Bow Trades and Labor Council, which in turn directed the tearchers to the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). The AFT granted the 19 original members of the Butte Teachers' Union their charter as Local No. 332 an May 22, 1934. The BTU's first officers included Ruth McGee, president; Kenneth Julson, vice president; Catherine Thomas, secretary; and Marie Leary, treasurer. By June 1936 the Union had 212 members. In its first negotiated contract with Butte School District No. 1, the teachers won the first single salary schedule in Montana, but following the school board election, the new board immediately rescinded the salary schedule. Arguing that the board's action constituted an act of bad faith, the BTU turned again to the Trades and Labor Council, which instituted an economic boycott against the businesses of those board members who had voted to eliminate the schedule. Within two weeks the teachers had won reinstatement of the schedule. The BTU worked to establish a statewide retirement system for teachers to replace the ineffective system introduced in 1915. Working in coalition with the Montana Federation of Labor, the BTU successfully lobbied for passage of H.B. 94 during the 25th Montana Legislative Assembly (1937). The bill setting up the Montana Teachers Retirement System went into effect on September 1, 1937.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Records. 1913, 1934-1945, 1961-1964. .7 linear foot. This collection consists of the records of the Butte Teachers' Union, Local No. 332, and contains general correspondence (1913, 1934-1943); financial records (1936-1945, 1961-1964); organizational records (n.d.); reports (1937, 1941); subject files (1934-1945); and miscellany. A photograph has been transferred to the Photograph Archives.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

by series

Acquisition Information

Acquisition Information:

available upon request

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection

General Correspondence Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 1
Miscellaneous (correspondents include Butte School District No. 1; Joint committee on Hospitalization and Medical Service; The State Journal, Great Falls re the Public Service Commission; Butte Miners' Union; State Insurance League; and re organizing school teachers in Havre and Great Falls, Teachers' Retirement System, academic freedom, etc.)
1913,1934- 1938, n.d.
1 / 2
Miscellaneous (correspondents include Butte Building Trades Council re chartered AFL central council; Educational Cooperative Publishing Co. of Montana; Edmund Freeman re University Teachers Union, Local No. 497, and academic freedom; Joint Committee on Hospitalization and Medical Service; Butte Miners' Union; Silver Bow Relief Conference and Montana Public Welfare Council; Central Labor Council of Montana re Montana Federation of Labor; Butte School District No. 1; Montana Progressive Council; etc.)
1929; n.d.
1 / 3
Miscellaneous (correspondents include Butte School District No. 1; Cascade County Trades and Labor Assembly; Butte Miners' Union; Burton K. Wheeler re the European war; Silver Bow Trades and Labor Council; the Union Health Association, Inc., Butte; Anaconda Teachers' Union re conditions at the Montana State Hospital for the Insane; Labor's Non-Partisan League of Silver Bow County; Joint committee on Hospitalization and Medical Service; International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers, and Helpers re Cliff Crowley; and re organizaing school teachers in Deer Lodge and whitehall, etc.)
1940-1943

Financial Records Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / OVFD
"Cash Received: Dues, Fines, and Assessments" (includes name of member; school; and record of dues, fines, and assessments paid)
May 1937- Feb. 1938
1 / 4
"District Secretaries [financial] Reports and Receipts"
1936-1938 scattered
1 / 5
"Monthly [financial] Reports to the [American Federation of Teachers] Secretary-Treasurer" (re membership)
Sept.1934- Feb.1937
1 / 6
Membership fee receipts
Feb.-May 1940
1 / 7
Receipt register
Nov.1961- Jan.1964
1 / 8
Treasurer's reports
1936-1945

Organization Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 9
Constitution
n.d.

Photographs Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 10
List of photographs transferred to the Photo Archives
n.d.

Printed Material Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 11
List of printed material transferred to the Library

Reports Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 12
Report of Butte Teachers' Union President Mary McNelis on the 1944 American Federation of Teachers Convention; report of the Butte Teachers' Union representatives on the 1941 Montana State Federation of Labor convention
1941,1944

Subject Files Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1 / 13
"Academic Freedom"
1937-1942; n.d.
1 / 14
"Legislation" (re Civil Liberties Committee; federal aid to education; teachers' retirement; includes list of teachers and school administrators by county, and printed material re the "production for use" bill by the Farmer-Labor Party of Montana)
1937-1940; n.d.
2 / 1
Montana Teachers' Retirement System (includes "Report on a Proposed Plan for the Retirement of Teachers in the State of Montana", Teachers' Retirement Law Committee of the Montana Education Aassociation; Montana State Examiner's report on the Montana Teachers' Retirement System.
1934-1942
2 / 2
Negotiations and rules (includes "Outline of Recognition Agreement between School Board of District No. 1 and Butte Teachers' Union #332"; and "Rules Relating to the Employment of Teachers in the Public Schools of School District No.1, Silver Bow county, Montana"; transcription of minutes of School District No. 1 board meeting and high school fund. [OVERSIZE MATERIAL: includes trial balances and budgets of School District No. 1 high school and elementary schools]
1935-1936, 1942
2 / 3
Salary schedules (includes history of the establishment of the Butte Teachers' Union single salary schedule)
1920-1945, scattered,n.d.

Miscellany Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
2 / 4
American Federation of Teachers (AFT) materials re Butte and Montana (includes "A Tale of Three Cities"; "The Role of a State University", The American Teachers, by Ernest O. Melby; "The Union in 1940: A Banner Year of Achievement" [AFT annual report]; "Report on The American Teacher; "The A.F. of T. in 1942: The Union in Action in the Battle for Democracy" [AFT annual report]; list of AFT locals in good standing; AFT Publicity bulletins; AFT regional vice presidents' reports; delegate credentials to AFT national convention)
1937-1976,
2 / 5
Butte Teachers' Union resolutions (re the observance of Armistice Day; the dismissal of Dr. Jerome Davis from the faculty of Yale Divinity School; endorsement of the Child Welfare Bill and the education of exceptional and dependent children; establishment of a permanent committee on education within the State Federation of Labor; 190-day schoolyear; labor's support of organization of teachers' unions; the continuation of Federal Emergency Administration assistance to distressed school districts; memorials; etc.)
1935-1936, 1942,n.d.
2 / 6
Montana State Federation of Labor resolutions (re educational issues, etc.)
1942
2 / 7
Miscellaneous (includes "What B.T.U. COPE is All About"; teacher's evaluation form; "Butte Adult Education Daily Program Schedule"; application blank for state and life certificate; Montana teachers' oath of office; Butte Teachers' Union membership card)
1935-1946, n.d.

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Academic Freedom
  • Labor Disputes
  • Labor Laws and Legislation
  • Teachers' Unions

Geographical Names

  • Butte (Mont.)