King County Labor Council records, 1889-2012

Overview of the Collection

Creator
AFL-CIO.$bKing County Labor Council of Washington
Title
King County Labor Council records
Dates
1889-2012 (inclusive)
Quantity
53.94 cubic feet
Collection Number
1940 (mss)
Summary
Coordinating and decision-making body of the various union locals in King County, Washington
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

The records are open to all users.

Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was partially provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The King County Labor Council has long been the communal decision-making body of the various union locals in King County. From the mid-1920s until the reunification of the AFL and CIO in 1955, only AFL-affiliated unions were represented on the Council. At other times, however, the vast majority of King County's locals had a voice on the Council.

The Council has passed through at least four distinct periods in its history. The Council originally began in 1888 as the Western Central Labor Union. This body changed its name to the Central Labor Council of Seattle and Vicinity in 1905. These groups occasionally joined coalitions with Populists and other reform groups in local and state politics. Nonetheless, much of the early Council's energy was spent simply trying to survive. The second phase of the Council's history began roughly in 1914 with the labor shortage that allowed unions to organize much of Seattle. The Council grew increasingly radical in this period and became the dominant force in Seattle's powerful progressive coalition. The loss of the Council's power began with the mass layoffs of shipyard workers after World War I. These layoffs led the Council to call the Seattle General Strike of 1919, the only truly city-wide general strike in American history. Employers responded to the failed strike with an open shop drive that de-unionized most of King County. A series of internal power struggles plagued the Council after the strike. The Council voted to expel members of the Industrial Workers of the World in late 1919 and Communist Party members in 1925.

The growing conservative influence in the Council was solidified when Dave Beck and his Teamsters came to dominate the group in the late 1920s. The third phase of the Council's history was thus business unionism, Beck-style. Dave Beck began his career as a driver for the Council's cooperative laundry but rapidly rose to become the chief Teamster organizer west of the Rockies. Beck used the strategic position of truck drivers in the economy to start rebuilding the strength of organized labor in Seattle. If the Council declared a firm to be "unfair to labor," he could often prevent the firm from trucking its goods to market. Despite Beck's occasionally ruthless tactics, he believed that businesses had a right to make a profit. When the Great Depression spurred widespread organizing drives, many firms concluded that they would much rather deal with the avowedly anti-radical Beck than with a CIO union. The Council routinely backed Beck in his jurisdictional disputes with CIO and independent unions. Thus, by the end of World War II, Seattle was largely a closed-shop AFL town. Under Beck's reign, the Council stayed fairly aloof from politics, endorsing moderate pro-labor Democrats and spurning the leftist coalitions that fought for local and state offices.

The fourth stage of the Council's history, its reentry into local politics, began with the merger of the AFL and CIO in 1955. The expanded Council was quickly put on the defensive by statewide right-to-work proposals in Initiative 198 in 1956 and Initiative 202 in 1958. The Council played a leading role in the campaigns that defeated these measures. After these victories, the Council went on the offensive. It started a pro-labor public relations campaign in 1959 that included donating money to charities and promoting radio and television appearances by labor leaders. Beginning in 1964, the Council's Committee on Political Education launched major voter registration drives before elections. The growth of public sector unions in the 1950s and 1960s, coupled with the addition of progressive CIO unions, led the Council to endorse expanded social services and public housing in this period. The Council also supported the efforts of Seattle civil rights groups during the 1960s. Nonetheless, the Council retained some traces of business unionism. It gave a no-strike pledge during the 1962 World's Fair and often helped the Chamber of Commerce lobby for subsidies for local businesses.

During the latter years of the 20th century, the period documented in Accession 1940-2, the council's executive secretaries were, in succession: James K. Bender, Dan Bickford, Ron Judd, and Steve Williamson.

In 2005, the name changed to Martin Luther King County Labor Council, commonly referred to as MLK Labor.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Correspondence, primarily with affiliated unions (1950-2011), minutes (1913-1970, 1987-1997, 1998-2012), financial records (1912-1919, 1982-1999), membership records (1889-1969), Delegate Roll Call Sign-In Ledgers (1965-1991), subject files (1925-2011), publications (1978-2011), banners from marches/events (1978-2011) and reports (1957-1959, 1966-1968). Also includes records of the Council's committees and affiliated labor organizations, including the Domestic Workers Union (1917), Seattle American Publishing Co. (1907), United Labor Advisory Committee Against Initiative 202 (1958), and United Labor Advisory Committee to Defeat Initiative 198 (1956), the Committee on Political Education (COPE) Records (2000-2005), and the Fight for 15 campaign (circa 2014).

Other Descriptive InformationReturn to Top

Forms part of the Labor Archives of Washington.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

Material authored by representative of the King County Labor Council may be copied or quoted.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

Organized into 6 accessions.

  • Accession No. 1940-001, King County Labor Council records, 1889-1970
  • Accession No. 1940-002, King County Labor Council records, 1970-2003
  • Accession No. 1940-003, King County Labor Council records, 1999-2008
  • Accession No. 1940-004, King County Labor Council. Provisional Trades Section minutes, 1935-1971
  • Accession No. 1940-005, Martin Luther King, Jr. County Labor Council records, 1965-2012
  • Accession No. 1940-006, Martin Luther King, Jr. County Labor Council records, 1984-2011

Preservation Note

Some materials are stored offsite. Advance notice is required for use.

Processing Note

Processing levels vary by accession.

Separated Materials

Issues of the Council's newspaper, The Scanner, that were received with the records were sent to the Microforms and Newspaper Collection, University of Washington Libraries.

Issues of Washington State Labor News, King County Labor News,Scanner/King County Labor News, and Labor's Voice, as well as Proceedings of the American Federation of Labor Convention that were received with accession 1904-005 were separated to be cataloged in Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries.

Bibliography

The Libraries' Microforms and Newspapers Collection owns a complete microfilm collection of the Union Record: The Official Journal of the Central Labor Council of Seattle and Vicinity and a partial microfilm run of The Scanner and King County Labor News. The Union Record was published from 1900 to 1928. The Scanner began in 1968 and is still printed. Jonathan Dembo's An Historical Bibliography of Washington State Labor and Laboring Classes (unpublished, 1978) lists many published sources which deal with the history of the King County Central Labor Council. The most important recently published works which relate to the Council's history are Jonathan Dembo, Unions and Politics in Washington State (New York: Garland Publishing, 1983) and Dana Frank, Purchasing Power: Consumer Organizing, Gender, and the Seattle Labor Movement, 1919-1929 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994). There are essentially no books that deal with the post-1940 history of the Council.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Accession No. 1940-001: King County Labor Council records, 1889-1970Return to Top

18.26 cubic ft.

Scope and Content: Administrative Records primarily document the end of the third and the start of the fourth period of the Council's history. The bulk consists of the files of Chet W. Ramage, executive secretary of the Council from Oct. 1959 through 1968. Most correspondence dates from that period. There are virtually no letters from before 1950. Incoming letters are sorted and indexed by name of author, while outgoing and inter-office letters are organized chronologically. The correspondence primarily involved member unions and government officials. The subject files—which contain reports, memoranda, and some correspondence grouped together by subject—mostly cover topics between 1946 and 1970. There are, however, small subject files on the 1919 strike, the Council's internal power struggles in the early 1920s, and the AFL vs. CIO jurisdictional disputes of the 1930s. The accession also contains the complete minutes of the Council from 1915 to 1954 and from 1963 to 1970, documenting all of the organization's formal resolutions and actions. There is also a copy of the minutes of the Council's Executive Board for 1906 to 1907, 1913 to 1957, 1960 to 1965, and 1969 to 1970. The Executive Board's primary duty was to hear union complaints against local businesses and to decide which firms would be placed on the "unfair" list. In addition, the Council's membership and tax records from 1889 to 1962 are found in this accession.

Records of the Council's committees make up another series. Included are committees to defeat the right-to-work initiatives in 1956 and 1958, the Public Relations Committee from 1959 to 1963, and the Committee on Political Education from 1963 to 1968 form another subgroup.

The West Central Labor Union Records series consists of the minutes and the financial records of the Council's predecessor, the West Central Labor Union, from 1891 to 1905.

The Other Labor Organizations series includes records from the United Labor Advisory Committee Against Initiative 202, the Seattle American Publishing Company, and others.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users, but access to portions of the papers restricted. Contact repository for details.

Restrictions on Use: Literary rights of representatives of the records-creating organization transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

For "Seattle General Strike Materials" in box 6, researchers must use photocopies rather than originals.

Oversize boxes 37 and 38 are stored offsite; advance notice is required for their use.

Acquisition Info: Donated by King County Labor Council in 1969 and 1972.

Processing Info: An earlier donation, Accession no. 1201, was merged with records from the 1969/1972 donation to form Accession no. 1940-001 in ca. 2000.

Container(s) Description Dates
SERIES I: ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
Box/Folder Accession No.
1/1 1940-001
Subseries A: Historical Features
undated
1/2 1940-001
Subseries B: Organizational Features
1961
1/3-4 1940-001
Subseries C: Outgoing Letters
1946-1968
Subseries D: General Correspondence
Box/Folder Accession No.
1/5 1940-001
Adams, Brock
1965-1968
1/6 1940-001
Air Division - Rainier Lodge No. 3009, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks
1961-1969
1/7 1940-001
Air Line Pilots Association
1960-1965
1/8 1940-001
Alaska Fish Cannery Workers' Union of the Pacific
1965
1/9 1940-001
Allied Printing Trades Council
1960, 1961, 1964, 1965
1/10 1940-001
American Federation of Labor - President
1950-1955
1/11 1940-001
AFL-CIO. Organizers
1959-1965
1/12-13 1940-001
AFL-CIO. President (George Meany)
1957-1968
1/14 1940-001
AFL-CIO. Maritime Trades Department
1963, 1966-1967
1/15 1940-001
AFL-CIO. Union Label and Service Trades Department
1960, 1965-1969
1/16-17 1940-001
AFL-CIO. Miscellaneous
1957-1968
1/18 1940-001
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
1960-1969
1/19 1940-001
American Federation of Women's Auxiliary of Labor. Seattle Clerks Council
1959
1/20 1940-001
American Newspaper Guild
1966
1/21 1940-001
American Newspaper Guild #82
1962, 1964, 1968
1/22 1940-001
Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. Western Washington Chapter
1960
1/23 1940-001
Auto Painters, Local #518
1960, 1968
1/24 1940-001
Auto Sheet Metal Workers, Local #387
1961, 1968
2/1 1940-001
Automotive Machinists, International Association, Lodge # 289
1958-1969
2/2 1940-001
Automotive Trade Council of Seattle, King County and Vicinity
1960-1965, 1967
2/3 1940-001
Bakery and Confectionery Workers, Seattle Local
1952
2/4 1940-001
Barbers, Journeymen, International Union, Local #195
1961-1969
2/5 1940-001
Bartenders, International Union #487
1962-1969
2/6 1940-001
Beauticians, International Union, Local #195
1960-1968
2/7 1940-001
Bender, James
1968
2/8 1940-001
Bering Sea Fishermen's Union
1968
2/9 1940-001
Better Business Standards Association
1960-1968
2/10 1940-001
Bill Posters and Billers International Alliance, #49
1961-1966
2/11 1940-001
Boiler Makers, Iron Ship Builders, Helpers International Brotherhood, #104
1960-1969
2/12 1940-001
Bookbinders, International Brotherhood, Local #22
1961-1962
2/13 1940-001
Bookbinders, International Brotherhood, #87
1960-1969
2/14 1940-001
Boot and Shoe Workers Union, Local #37
1960-1967
2/15 1940-001
Re: Bostonian, Armene E. (National Labor Relations Board)
1964-1969
2/16 1940-001
Boy Scouts of America
1960, 1962, 1966
2/17 1940-001
Brick and Clay Workers, United, Local #458
1960, 1962
2/18 1940-001
Brick and Clay Workers, United, Local #582
1961-1969
2/19 1940-001
Bricklayers, Masons, Plasterers, International Union, Local #2
1967
2/20 1940-001
Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers International Association, Local #506
1962-1969
2/21 1940-001
Bridge, Structural, Reinforcing Steel and Ornamental Iron Workers, Riggers and Machinery Movers, Local #86
1962-1969
2/22-23 1940-001
Broom and Whisk Broom Makers, #84 (Lighthouse for the Blind)
1958-1961
3/1 1940-001
Broom and Whisk Broom Makers, #84 (Lighthouse for the Blind)
1961-1963, 1966
3/2-3 1940-001
Building and Construction Trades Council, Seattle
1946, 1963-1969
3/4-7 1940-001
Building Service Employees International Union, Local #6
1958-1969
3/8 1940-001
Building Trades Council, Seattle
1946-1950
3/9 1940-001
Card and Label League, Renton and Vicinity
1966
3/10 1940-001
Card and Label League, Seattle
1953, 1968
3/11 1940-001
Carpenters and Joiners, United Brotherhood, #131
1962-1969
3/12 1940-001
Carpenters and Joiners, United Brotherhood, Local #1368
1964, 1965, 1969
3/13 1940-001
Carpenters and Joiners, United Brotherhood, #1289
1960-1969
3/14 1940-001
Carpenters and Joiners, United Brotherhood, Local #1708
1961
3/15 1940-001
Carpenters and Joiners, United Brotherhood, Local #1797
1958-1961, 1965
3/16 1940-001
Carpenters and Joiners, United Brotherhood. Millmen's Union, Local #338
1961-1969
3/17 1940-001
Carpet, Linoleum, and Soft Tile Layers Union, Local #1238
1964-1969
3/18 1940-001
Cement, Lime, and Gypsum Workers', International Union #37
1968
3/19 1940-001
Cement, Lime, and Gypsum Workers', International Union #47
1960-1969
3/20 1940-001
Central Labor Councils
1959-1966
Bremerton Labor Council
Grays Harbor Labor Council
Kitsap County Central Labor Council
Pierce County Central Labor Council
Skagit Valley Central Labor Council
Snohomish County Labor Council
Spokane County Labor Council
Wenatchee Central Labor Council
Whatcom County Central Labor Council
3/21 1940-001
Central Labor Councils, East of the Mississippi
1960, 1962, 1965
3/22 1940-001
Central Labor Councils, West of the Mississippi
1960-1968
3/23 1940-001
Century Savings and Loan Association
1961-1963
4/1 1940-001
Re: Century 21 Meetings
1958-1962
4/2 1940-001
Chamber of Commerce, Seattle
1964-1968
4/3 1940-001
Chamber of Commerce, Seattle. Construction and Civic Development Division
1961
4/4 1940-001
Chemical Workers, International Union #121
1960-1963, 1968
4/5 1940-001
Children's Home Society, Washington
1969
4/6 1940-001
Citizens Committee for Postal Reform
1969
4/7 1940-001
Citizens Committee to Modernize 1909 Sunday Blue Law
1961-1962
4/8 1940-001
Committee of 100 - Continental, Inc. (Greater Seattle YMCA Development Program)
1961
4/9 1940-001
Communications Workers of America, District 9
1968-1969
4/10 1940-001
Cooks and Assistants #33
1960-1968
4/11 1940-001
CIO Council, Seattle
1957
4/12 1940-001
Council of Planning Affiliates
1968
4/13 1940-001
Council on Aging
1963-1968
4/14 1940-001
Culinary Workers and Bartenders Union, Local #596
1956, 1961, 1963, 1969
4/15 1940-001
Democrats (Miscellaneous)
1963-1964, 1967
4/16 1940-001
Dental Workers Union #29
1961
4/17 1940-001
Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers International #1002
1960-1969
4/18 1940-001
Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers International Union #1207
1966-1969
4/19 1940-001
Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood #46
1959-1968
4/20 1940-001
Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood #77
1950, 1954, 1961-1969
4/21 1940-001
Elevator Constructors, International Union #19
1960-1968
4/22 1940-001
Embalmers, Master Licensed #18189
1960-1962
4/23 1940-001
Farm Workers National Association (United Farm Workers)
1965-1969
4/24 1940-001
Fire Fighters, International Association #27
1961-1969
4/25 1940-001
Fire Fighters, International Association, Local #864
1969
4/26 1940-001
Fire Fighters, International Association, (Renton) #1604
1966
4/27 1940-001
Fire Fighters, International Association #1257
1961
4/28 1940-001
Fire Fighters, International Association #1352
1968-1969
4/29 1940-001
Fire Fighters, International Association, (King County Fire District #11), Local #1810
1969
4/30 1940-001
Firemen and Oilers, International Brotherhood #193
1961-1962, 1967-1968
4/31 1940-001
Firemen's Marine Union. Seattle Branch
1967
4/32 1940-001
Flight Engineers International Association, Seattle
1959-1962, 1966
4/33 1940-001
Flint Glass Workers Union, American, Local #68
1964-1965
4/34 1940-001
Furniture Workers Union, Local #3197
1960-1966
4/35 1940-001
Garmatz, Edward
1966
5/1 1940-001
Garment Workers of America, United, Local #17
1960-1969
5/2 1940-001
Glass Bottle Blowers Association, Local #50
undated
5/3 1940-001
Glass Bottle Blowers Association, Local #87
1962-1969
5/4 1940-001
Glove Workers Union of America
undated
5/5 1940-001
Government Employees, American Federation, #40
1960-1967
5/6 1940-001
Government Employees, American Federation #2196
1963
5/7 1940-001
Grain Millers, American Federation, International #86
1961-1969
5/8 1940-001
Greater Seattle Incorporated
1959-1969
5/9 1940-001
Heat and Frost Inspectors and Asbestos Workers, International Association Local #7
1965, 1969
5/10 1940-001
Hod Carriers and General Laborers Union, Local #242
1960-1969
5/11 1940-001
Horseshoers Union, Local #13
1961
5/12 1940-001
Hospital Workers, Seattle and King County, Local #301
1954-1960, 1964
5/13-20 1940-001
Hotel and Restaurant Employees and Bartenders, International Union. Local Joint Executive Board
1955-1968
6/1 1940-001
Hotel, Motel, and Club Service Employees Union, Local #551
1961-1969
6/2 1940-001
Independence Day Celebration Committee, Seattle
1960-1968
6/3 1940-001
Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific
1962-1969
6/4 1940-001
Insurance Workers Union, International, Local #1
1959, 1962-1965
6/5 1940-001
International Little League Baseball Association, Seattle League
1963
6/6 1940-001
Jackson, Henry M.
1960-1968
6/7 1940-001
Jewelry Workers Union, International, Local #30
1961, 1968-1969
6/8 1940-001
Journeymen Tailors Union, Local #71
1961-1964, 1969
6/9 1940-001
King County. Commissioners and Other County Offices
1960-1967
6/10 1940-001
King County Citizens For All-Purpose Stadium Now
1966
6/11 1940-001
King County Coroners Employees, Local #1652
1960-1967
6/12 1940-001
King County Law Enforcement Employees, Local #967
1958-1963
6/13 1940-001
King County Welfare Employees, Local #843
1965-1969
6/14 1940-001
KIRO Radio and Television
1965-1966, 1969
6/15-16 1940-001
Ladies Garment Workers Union, International, Local #184
1960-1969
6/17 1940-001
Laundry and Dry Cleaning Drivers, Local #566
1964-1965
6/18 1940-001
League of Women Voters of Seattle
1960-1967
37/1 1940-001
Leif Erikson League
1964, 1968
6/19 1940-001
Letter Carriers, National Association, Seattle Branch, Local #79
1960-1969
6/20 1940-001
Litchman, Mark
1963, 1965
6/21 1940-001
Lithographers and Photoengravers, International Union #23
1962-1966
6/22 1940-001
Lithographers and Photoengravers, International Union, Local #45
1964-1969
6/23 1940-001
Luggage Workers Union, Local #51
1959-1969
6/24 1940-001
Lumber and Sawmill Workers' Union, Local #2519
1959-1969
6/25 1940-001
Machinists, International Association, Seattle Flight Engineer Lodge #1258
1960-1964
6/26 1940-001
Machinists, International Association, Hope Lodge #79
1960-1969
6/27 1940-001
Machinists, International Association, Aeronautical Industrial District, Lodge #751
1959-1967
6/28 1940-001
Machinists, International Association, Air Transport Lodge #1040
1960-1961
6/29 1940-001
Machinists, International Association, Air Transport Lodge #1351
1964
6/30 1940-001
Magnuson, Warren G.
1960-1968
7/1 1940-001
Mailers Union, Seattle, Local #32
1960-1969
7/2 1940-001
Marine Cooks and Stewards, Seattle
1958, 1960, 1964
7/3 1940-001
Marine Engineers Beneficial Association, #38 and Pacific Coast District
1959-1968
7/4 1940-001
Maritime Trades Department, Puget Sound District Council
1963-1969
7/5 1940-001
Marking Device Union, Local #629
1968
7/6 1940-001
Masters, Mates and Pilots, International, Local #6
1968
7/7 1940-001
Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, Amalgamated (Miscellaneous Locals)
1960, 1964, 1967
7/8-9 1940-001
Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen Union, Amalgamated, Meat Cutters, Local #81
1961-1969
7/10 1940-001
Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen Union, Amalgamated, Packinghouse, Local #186
1963-1964, 1968
7/11 1940-001
Meeds, Lloyd
1965-1968
7/12 1940-001
Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers, and Helpers International Union, Local #14
1961-1964, 1968
7/13-14 1940-001
Metal Trades Council of Seattle and Vicinity
1960-1966
7/15-17 1940-001
Musicians Association, Seattle, Local #76
1960-1969
7/18 1940-001
Re: Musician's Convention
1962
7/19 1940-001
National Conference of Christians and Jews. Washington Region
1964-1969
7/20 1940-001
National Council of Senior Citizens
1964-1968
7/21 1940-001
National Maritime Union of America
1962-1963, 1967, 1969
7/22 1940-001
Nile Shrine Circus
1962-1965
7/23 1940-001
Northwest Council for Economic Education
1963-1967
7/24 1940-001
Office and Professional Employees, Local #8
1958
8/1-2 1940-001
Office and Professional Employees, Local #8
1958-1969
8/3 1940-001
Office and Professional Employees, Local #349
1960-1961
8/4 1940-001
Offset Workers, Printing Pressmen, and Assistants' Union #39
1960-1967
8/5 1940-001
Operating Engineers, International, Local #286
1964-1969
8/6 1940-001
Operating Engineers, International Union, #302
1960-1969
8/7 1940-001
Operating Engineers, International Union, Local #303
1967-1968
8/8 1940-001
Operating Engineers, International Union, Local #609
1961, 1969
8/9 1940-001
Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons, International Association, Plasterer's Union Local #77
1966
8/10 1940-001
Operative Plasterers and Cement Masons, International Association, Cement Masons Local #528
1960-1961, 1964-1969
8/11 1940-001
Paint and Brush Makers Union #1094
1967-1969
8/12 1940-001
Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood, #5
1959, 1963
8/13 1940-001
Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood, #32
1960-1962
8/14 1940-001
Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Local #188
1959-1970
8/15 1940-001
Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood, Local #300
1961-1969
8/16 1940-001
Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood, #1105
1967
8/17-18 1940-001
Pelly, Thomas
1960-1969
8/19 1940-001
Peoples National Bank of Washington
1964-1969
8/20-21 1940-001
Pharmacists and Retail Drug Store Employees Union #330
1958-1969
8/22 1940-001
Pile Drivers, Dock, Wharf, and Bridge Carpenters, and Divers, Local #2396
1960
8/23 1940-001
Plumbing and Pipe Fitters Union #32
1964-1968
8/24 1940-001
Police Officers, Renton, Local #953
1959
8/25 1940-001
Re: Political Material
1968-1969
8/26 1940-001
Portland Daily Reporter
1963
8/27 1940-001
Portrait, Commercial, and Photofinishers #23122
1965-1966
8/28 1940-001
Postal Clerks, United Federation of #28
1959-1969
9/1 1940-001
Postal Clerks, United Federation, Renton #3734
1966
9/2 1940-001
Printing Specialties and Paper Products Union #380
1960-1969
9/3 1940-001
Professional and Technical Engineers Association, Local #17
1960-1969
9/4 1940-001
Pulp, Sulfite, and Paper Mill Workers, Local #817
1960, 1964
9/5 1940-001
Radio Broadcast Technicians, Local Union 1264
1967
9/6 1940-001
Repeatermen and Toll Testboardmen #1011
1960-1968
9/7 1940-001
Restaurant Association of Washington State
1960, 1963-1967
9/8 1940-001
Retail Clerks, International Association
1960-1967
9/9 1940-001
Retail Clerks, International Association, Local #299
1960-1967
9/10-12 1940-001
Retail Clerks, International Association, Local #1207
1959-1969
9/13-14 1940-001
Retail Clerks, International Association, Local #1404
1959-1967
9/15 1940-001
Retail Clerks, International Association, Local #1421
1960-1967
9/16 1940-001
Retail Clerks, International Association, Local #1640
1960-1968
9/17 1940-001
Retail Food and Drug Clerks #1105
1960-1969
9/18 1940-001
Retail Store Employees Union #1001
1968-1969
9/19 1940-001
Roofers, United Slate, Tile and Composition, Damp, and Waterproof Workers' Association, Local #54
1959, 1963
9/20 1940-001
Sailors Union of the Pacific
1961-1966
9/21 1940-001
Re: Scanner
1968-1969
9/22 1940-001
Seafarers' International Union. Seattle
1962-1968
9/23-24 1940-001
Seattle. City Council
1962-1967
10/1 1940-001
Seattle. City Council. Equal Opportunities Seminar Committee
1968-1969
10/2 1940-001
Seattle. City Departments
1961-1967
10/3 1940-001
Seattle. Lighting Department. Electric Rates Committee
1964, 1967
10/4-5 1940-001
Seattle. Mayor (Gordon S. Clinton, J.D. Braman, Floyd C. Miller)
1960-1969
10/6-8 1940-001
Seattle. Public Schools
1954, 1957, 1960-1968
10/9 1940-001
Seattle Area Industrial Council
1959-1968
10/10 1940-001
Seattle Center Stadium Site, Ad Hoc Committee
1968
10/11 1940-001
Seattle Committee on Alcoholism
1964, 1966
10/12 1940-001
Seattle Convention and Tourist Bureau
1959-1968
10/13 1940-001
Seattle Junior Programs, Incorporated
1965, 1967
10/14 1940-001
Seattle - King County Safety Council
1960-1966
10/15 1940-001
Seattle Newsboys' Union, Local #621
1959-1969
10/16 1940-001
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1961, 1964-1967
10/17 1940-001
Seattle Symphony Orchestra
1962-1969
10/18 1940-001
Re: Seattle University Building Program
1959-1961
10/19 1940-001
Seattle Urban Renewal Enterprise
1962-1966
10/20 1940-001
Seattle Visitors Bureau
1966-1969
10/21 1940-001
Sheet Metal Workers, International Association #99
1961-1964, 1967-1969
10/22 1940-001
Sheet Metal Workers International Association #383
1964-1969
11/1 1940-001
Sign and Pictorial Painters Union #435
1960-1969
11/2 1940-001
State, County, and Municipal Employees #57
1960-1961
11/3 1940-001
State, County, and Municipal Employees American Federation Local #378
1964
11/4 1940-001
State, County, and Municipal Employees American Federation Miscellaneous Locals
1961-1969
11/5 1940-001
Steelworkers of America, United, Local #6
1960, 1965
11/6 1940-001
Steelworkers of America, United, Local #1208
1960-1961, 1969
11/7 1940-001
Steelworkers of America, United, Local #3112
1958, 1966
11/8 1940-001
Steelworkers of America, Miscellaneous Locals
1958, 1961-1964
11/9 1940-001
Stereotypers and Electrotypers Union, Seattle, Local #65
1960-1969
11/10 1940-001
Stinson, Bill
1963-1964
11/11 1940-001
Street, Electric Railway, and Motor Coach Employees of America, Amalgamated Association, Local #587
General Notes: Name changed to Amalgamated Transit Union, 1965.
1961-1969
11/12 1940-001
Street Pavers, Sewers, Watermain, and Tunnel Workers, #440
1960-1963, 1969
11/13 1940-001
Street Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America. Amalgamated Association, Local #1384
1958-1960, 1966
11/14 1940-001
Teachers, Federal Way Federation, #1738
1967-1969
11/15 1940-001
Teachers, Seattle Community College Federation
1969
11/16-17 1940-001
Teachers, Seattle Federation
1961-1970
11/18 1940-001
Teachers, Shoreline College Federation, #1950
1969
11/19 1940-001
Teamsters, International Brotherhood. Joint Council #28
1965-1969
11/20 1940-001
Teamsters Miscellaneous Locals
1961-1962, 1969
11/21 1940-001
Telegraph Workers, United Local #40
1960-1970
11/22 1940-001
Theatrical Federation of Seattle and Vicinity
1960, 1962, 1968
11/23 1940-001
Theatrical Press Agents and Managers, Association, Local #18032
1962
11/24 1940-001
Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators, International Alliance #F-21
1960-1965
11/25 1940-001
Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators, International Alliance, Local #15
1960-1965
11/26 1940-001
Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators, International Alliance, Local #154
1961-1967
11/27 1940-001
Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators, International Alliance, Local #175
1967, 1969
11/28 1940-001
Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators, International Alliance, Local #659
1965-1968
11/29 1940-001
Theatrical Wardrobe Attendants. Local #887
1963-1969
11/30 1940-001
Tollefson, Thor C.
1961-1964
11/31 1940-001
Transport Service Employees, United, Local #903
1963
11/32 1940-001
Transport Workers Union of America, Local #506
1963
11/33 1940-001
Transport (Air) Workers' Union, Local #523
1965
11/34 1940-001
Turn Towards Peace
1964-1965
11/35-36 1940-001
Typographical Union, Seattle #202
1960-1969
11/37 1940-001
United Automobile-Aerospace-Agricultural Implement Workers of America (UAW) Local #232
undated
12/1 1940-001
U.S. Department of the Army
1965-1968
12/2 1940-001
U.S. President's Committee on Consumer Interests
1968
12/3 1940-001
U.S. Labor Department
1961-1964, 1968
12/4 1940-001
U.S. State Department. Educational and Cultural Affairs Bureau
1963-1969
12/5 1940-001
U.S. State Department
1962-1969
12/6 1940-001
U.S. Miscellaneous Departments
1960-1968
12/7-8 1940-001
University of Washington
1960-1969
12/9 1940-001
Upholsterers, International Union, Local #6
1961-1969
12/10 1940-001
Urban League [National] (leap program)
1967
12/11 1940-001
Urban League. Seattle
1968-1969
12/12 1940-001
Valley Publishing Company
1962
12/13 1940-001
Waiters' Union, Local #239
1960-1969
12/14 1940-001
Waitresses' Union, Local #240
1959-1969
12/15 1940-001
Washington. Commerce and Economic Development Department
1968-1969
12/16 1940-001
Washington. Governor (Albert D. Rosellini, Daniel J. Evans)
1963-1968
12/17 1940-001
Washington. Governor. Labor Advisory Council
1965-1966
12/18 1940-001
Washington. Labor and Industries
1963-1967
12/19 1940-001
Washington. Legislature. Interim Committee on Education
1960, 1964
12/20-22 1940-001
Washington. Public Assistance Department
1960-1968
12/23 1940-001
Washington. State Miscellaneous Departments
1961-1966
13/1 1940-001
Washington Federation of State Employees #976
1959-1969
13/2 1940-001
Web Pressmen's Union. Local #26
1960-1969
13/3 1940-001
Western Washington Fair
1960-1967
13/4 1940-001
Westland, Jack
1961-1964
13/5 1940-001
Window Cleaners Union, Local #23
1961-1969
13/6 1940-001
Women's City Club of Seattle
1962-1963
13/7 1940-001
Wood, Wire, and Metal Lathers International Union, Local #104
1968
13/8 1940-001
Woodworkers of America, International #3-26
1963-1969
13/9 1940-001
Young Women's Christian Association. Seattle
1960-1968
13/10-25 1940-001
A-R Miscellaneous
1955, 1958-1969
14/1-7 1940-001
S-Z Miscellaneous
1959-1970
Subseries E: Subject Series
Box/Folder Accession No.
14/8 1940-001
American Arbitration Association
1966-1968
14/9 1940-001
Apprenticeship Programs
1962, 1965-1967
14/10 1940-001
Banquet
1962
14/11 1940-001
Business - Education Day Program Schedule
1959, 1963-1967
14/12 1940-001
Charges Against Delegates
1937, 1939
14/13 1940-001
Civil Rights
1963-1964, 1967-1969
14/14 1940-001
Committee for Voluntary Unionism
1967
14/15 1940-001
Credentials
1958, 1964
14/16 1940-001
Education
1959
14/17 1940-001
Election Data
1952-191957
15/1 1940-001
Floating Ship Information
1962
15/2 1940-001
Forward Thrust
1967-1968
15/3 1940-001
Initiative #245
1968
15/4 1940-001
Labor Center
undated
15/5 1940-001
Labor Day
1966
15/6-7 1940-001
Labor Education Day (including photographs)
1954
15/8 1940-001
Labor News (Miscellaneous)
1968-1969
15/9 1940-001
"Labor Week"
1961-1966
15/10 1940-001
Opera (Seattle)
1964
15/11 1940-001
Political Information
1952
15/12 1940-001
Radio and Television Editorials
1967
15/13 1940-001
Registration Drive Clerks
1968
15/14-15 1940-001
Rossellini, Albert D.
1962
15/16 1940-001
Rule 23
undated
15/17 1940-001
Seadrunar (Seattle Drug and Narcotics Center, Inc.)
undated
15/18 1940-001
Seattle. Model City Program
1968
15/19 1940-001 1919
"Strike Bulletin" Central Labor Council, King County
Feb. 7, 1919
"The Seattle General Strike" Issued by the History Committee of the General Strike Committee
Feb. 2-6, 1919
15/20 1940-001
Seattle Leadership Council
1961
15/21 1940-001 1921-1925
15/22 1940-001
"Seavillage"
1961
15/23 1940-001
Self-Improvement Group
1963
15/24 1940-001
Seminars
1968-1969
15/25 1940-001
Senior Citizens
1967-1968
15/26 1940-001
Soos Creek - Zoning
1969
15/27 1940-001
Strikebreakers Ordinance - Typographical
1964-1965
16/1 1940-001
Trials
1942, 1951-1952
16/2-3 1940-001
Trials, Communist
1925-1929
16/4 1940-001
V.O.T.E.R. Committee, King County (Volunteer Organization To Encourage Registration)
1968
16/5-6 1940-001
Washington. Department of Labor and Industry
1959-1962
16/7-11 1940-001
Washington. Legislature
1961-1964, 1968
16/12-15 1940-001
Washington State Federation of Labor Convention
1962
16/16-17 1940-001
Western Shipbuilding Association
1962
Box Accession No.
17 1940-001 1915-1927
18 1940-001
Subseries G: Minutes
1928-1947
Box/Folder
19/1-7 1940-001
Subseries H: Minutes
1946-1962
20/1-8 1940-001
Subseries I: Minutes
1963-1970
Subseries J: Reports
Box/Folder Accession No.
21/1-2 1940-001
Delegates
1949-1967
21/3 1940-001
Per Capita
1957-1959
Box/Folder Accession No.
21/4-5 1940-001
Subseries K: Conferences and Conventions - Washington State Federation of Labor
1957-1961
21/6 1940-001
Subseries L: Membership Records
1962
21/7 1940-001
Subseries M: Newsletters - The American Federalist
1969
21/8 1940-001
Subseries N: Bulletin - Associated Industries of Seattle
1931
21/9 1940-001
Subseries O: Press Releases
1961, 1964
Subseries P: Resolutions
Box/Folder Accession No.
21/10 1940-001
Condolence
1948-1968
21/11 1940-001
Miscellaneous
1949-1968
Box/Folder Accession No.
21/12 1940-001
Subseries Q: Agreements - Miscellaneous
1937-1942
21/13 1940-001
Subseries R: Case Files - News Boys Union
1942
21/14 1940-001
Subseries S: Petitions
1967
21/15 1940-001
Subseries T: Certificates and Memorabilia
1952-1956
22/1-9 1940-001
Subseries U: Photographs
1941, 1958
22/10 1940-001
Subseries V: Clippings
1937-1941, 1945-1946
Subseries W: Ephemera
Box/Folder Accession No.
22/11 1940-001
AFL-CIO
undated
22/12 1940-001
Miscellaneous
undated
Box/Folder Accession No.
22/13-14 1940-001
Subseries X: Financial Records
1950-1960
Box
23 1940-001
Subseries Y: Roll Call Books
1920-1964
23 1940-001
Subseries Z: Membership and Per Capita Tax Record
1889-1892, 1907-1925
24 1940-001
Subseries AA: Membership and Per Capita Tax Record
1926-1962
24 1940-001
Subseries BB: Cash Books
1910-1919
37 1940-001
Subseries CC: Cash Books
1926-1938
38 1940-001
Subseries DD: Cash Books
1938-1950
SERIES II: COMMITTEES AND BOARD RECORDS
Box/Folder Accession No.
25/17-18 1940-001
Subseries A: King County Labor Council, Community Services Committee
1960-1967
25/1-3 1940-001
Subseries B: King County Labor Council, AFL-CIO Merger Committee
1957
Subseries C: King County Labor Council, Committee to Defeat Initiative #198
Box/Folder Accession No.
25/4 1940-001
Outgoing Letters - Form Letters to Clubs, Unions, Etc.
1956
General Correspondence
Box/Folder Accession No.
25/5 1940-001
Seminar Correspondence
1956
25/6 1940-001
Miscellaneous
1955-1956
Minutes
Box/Folder Accession No.
25/7 1940-001
Seattle Central Labor Council's Committee to Oppose Initiative #198
1956
25/8 1940-001
United Labor Advisory Committee Against Initiative #198
1956
Box/Folder Accession No.
25/9 1940-001
Financial Records
1956
25/10 1940-001
Clippings
1956
25/11-12 1940-001
Ephemera
1954
25/13 1940-001
Resolutions
1954
25/14 1940-001
Press Release
undated
Subject Series
Box/Folder Accession No.
25/15 1940-001
Initiative 198 (PRO)
1956
25/16 1940-001
Radio and T.V. Advertising
1956
Box/Folder Accession No.
25/19 1940-001
Subseries D: King County Labor Council, Constitution and By-Laws Committee
1957, 1959, 1964
Subseries E: King County Labor Council, Executive Board
Box/Folder Accession No.
25/20 1940-001
Minutes and Agenda
1906-1907
Box
26 1940-001
Minutes and Agenda
1913-1947
Box/Folder
27/1-12 1940-001
Minutes and Agenda
1947-1954
28/1-12 1940-001
Minutes and Agenda
1958-1963
29/1-11 1940-001
Minutes and Agenda
1964-1969
30/1-3 1940-001
Minutes and Agenda
1969-1970
30/4 1940-001
Statement
1923
Box/Folder Accession No.
30/5-6 1940-001
Subseries F: King County Labor Council, Finance Committee
1917, 1950-1957
Subseries G: King County Labor Council, King County Area C.O.P.E. (Committee On Political Education)
General Correspondence
Box/Folder Accession No.
30/7 1940-001
Miscellaneous
1958-1968
30/8 1940-001
C.O.P.E. National
1965, 1967
Box/Folder Accession No.
30/9 1940-001
Minutes
1958
30/10 1940-001
Reports
1958
30/10 1940-001
Roll Call Book
undated
30/11 1940-001
News Releases
1968
30/12 1940-001
Clippings
1968-1969
30/13 1940-001
Financial Records
1959-1960, 1964
Subject Series
Box/Folder Accession No.
30/14 1940-001
Matching Funds
1968
Box/Folder Accession No.
31/1 1940-001
Subseries H: King County Labor Council, Labor Management - Automation and Unemployment Committee
1966
31/2 1940-001
Subseries I: King County Labor Council, Organizing Committee
1964
31/3-5 1940-001
Subseries J: King County Labor Council, Public Relations Committee
1959-1966
31/6-7 1940-001
Subseries K: King County Labor Council, Renton Division
1959-1969
Subseries L: King County Labor Council, Seattle Union Card and Label Council (Including King County Union Card and Label Council) Trustees Board
1958-1969
Box/Folder Accession No.
31/10 1940-001
General Correspondence
1958-1961
31/11-12 1940-001
Minutes
1958-1963
32/1 1940-001
Memoranda
1958
Reports
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/2 1940-001
Trustees Board
1957-1960
32/3 1940-001
Monthly
1958-1963
32/4 1940-001
Financial
1961
32/5 1940-001
Secretary
1958
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/6 1940-001
Financial Records
1957-1963
32/7 1940-001
Finance Committee
1958
Subject Series
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/8-9 1940-001
Labor News
1958-1965
32/10 1940-001
Labor Press Publishing Company
1950, 1960
SERIES III: WESTERN CENTRAL LABOR UNION
Box Accession No.
35 1940-001
Subseries A: Minutes
1891-1895, 1898-1905
35 1940-001
Subseries B: Cash Books
1892-1902
36 1940-001
Subseries C: Cash Books
1898-1912, 1917-1919
36 1940-001
Subseries D: Roll Call Books
1901-1905, 1909-1914
SERIES IV: OTHER LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Subseries A: Domestic Workers Union #15836
Box Accession No.
36 1940-001
Minutes
1917
Subseries B: Seattle American Publishing Company
Box Accession No.
36 1940-001
General Correspondence
1907
36 1940-001
Record Book
1907
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/11 1940-001
Subseries C: Seattle Labor Temple Association
1942-1969
Subseries D: United Labor Advisory Committee Against Initiative 202
1958
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/12 1940-001
Incoming Letters - From Employers
1958
32/13 1940-001
Outgoing Letters
1958
General Correspondence
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/14 1940-001
Committee Against So - Called "Right-To-Work" Initiative #202
1958
32/15-16 1940-001
Luncheon Rally
1958
Minutes
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/17 1940-001
Committee Against Initiative 202
1958
32/18 1940-001
United Labor Advisory Committee Against Initiative 202
1958
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/19 1940-001
Newsletters
1957-1958
32/20 1940-001
Resolutions
1958
32/21 1940-001
Financial Records
1958
Subject Series
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/22 1940-001
Right-To-Work
1955-1958
32/23 1940-001
Committee for Initiative 202
1957-1958
Box/Folder Accession No.
32/24 1940-001
Ephemera
1958
32/25-26 1940-001
Clippings
1958, 1960
Box/Folder Accession No.
33/1-2 1940-001
Subseries E: Washington State Labor Council. Miscellaneous Trades Section
1959-1968
33/3-4 1940-001
Subseries F: Washington State Labor News
1950-1968
Series V: Other Organizations
Box/Folder Accession No.
33/5 1940-001
Subseries A: Capital Improvement Committee
1960
33/6-7 1940-001
Subseries B: Four Freedoms House of Seattle
1961-1968
33/8-9 1940-001
Subseries C: Greater Seattle, Inc. Board Of Directors
1960-1968
33/10 1940-001
Subseries D: Job Corps Committee - Seattle United
1964-1966
33/11 1940-001
Subseries E: John F. Kennedy Library Committee
1964
33/12 1940-001
Subseries F: Pioneer Industries
1966-1968
33/13 1940-001
Tallmadge Hamilton House for Senior Citizens
1960-1961
33/14 1940-001
United Good Neighbors of Seattle and King County
1959-1961
34/1-2 1940-001
United Good Neighbors of Seattle and King County
1962-1964
34/3-6 1940-001
Washington. Governor's Advisory Committee on Salaries
1962-1968
34/7 1940-001
Washington. Advisory Committee on School District Organization
1964
34/8 1940-001
Washington Association for Mental Health. Steering Committee
1966-1967
34/9-10 1940-001
Doyle, Charles W.
1933-1957
34/11 1940-001
Merritt, Dick
1959-1960

Accession No. 1940-002: King County Labor Council records, 1970-2003, bulk 1990-2000Return to Top

20.00 cubic ft.
Arrangement: Accession 1940-002 is divided into four series: Administrative Records, Correspondence with Affiliated Unions, Subject Series, and the Committee on Political Education.

Scope and Content: The Administrative Records series include minutes from 1987-1997 and financial statements from 1982-1999. There also is Correspondence with Affiliated Unions from 1983-2003, including Service Employees, Teamsters, and United Food and Commercial Workers. The Subject Series includes information about labor related topics as well as correspondence with non-affiliated organizations from 1970-2002. The Committee on Political Education series includes mailings and subject files on political candidates from 1992-1999.

Records in the Council's custody following the earlier gift in 1969 are believed to have been destroyed.

Acquisition Info: Donated in 2004.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users.

Restrictions on Use: Literary rights of representatives of the records-creating organization transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Processing Info: Processing level 1.

Processing Info: Prior to the transfer of these records, labor historian Ross Rieder was hired by the Council to prepare them. He worked with the Special Collections Curator of Manuscripts to determine content to be weeded. In Affiliate Correspondence, routine correspondence about per capita assessments and about delegates was not retained. Within the Committee on Political Action subject series, candidate evaluation questionnaires were retained for higher level offices, but not for lesser ones.

Container(s) Description Dates
SERIES I: ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS
Subseries A: Minutes
1987-1997
Box/Folder Accession No.
1/1 1940-002
1997 Executive Board and Eve. Meeting Minutes
1997
1/2 1940-002
1997 Executive Board and Eve. Meeting Minutes
1997
1/3 1940-002
1996 Meetings/Notes
1996
1/4 1940-002
1996 Meetings/Notes
1996
1/5 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1995
1995
1/6 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1995
1995
1/7 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1994
1994
1/8 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1994
1994
1/9 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1993
1993
1/10 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1993
1993
1/11 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1993
1993
1/12 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1992
1992
1/13 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1992
1992
1/14 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1992
1992
1/15 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1991
1991
1/16 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Executive Board and Minutes 1991
1991
1/17 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1990
1990
1/18 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1989
1989
1/19 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1988
1988
1/20 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Minutes 1987
1987
Subseries B: Affiliate Correspondence
[?1970--1999?]
Box/Folder Accession No.
2/1 1940-002
Aerospace Machinists Local 751 1995-1999
1995- 1999
2/2 1940-002
Aerospace Machinists Local 751 1992-1994
1992- 1994
2/3 1940-002
Aerospace Machinists Local 751 1970-1991
1970- 1991
2/4 1940-002
Aerospace Machinists Strike Support Group 1995
1995
2/5 1940-002
Air Line Pilots Association International
1988-1998
2/6 1940-002
Air Transport District 143 1992- 95
1992-1995
2/7 1940-002
Air Transport 1351 1985-91
1985- 1991
2/8 1940-002
Air Transport 2202 1993-99
1993-1999
2/9 1940-002
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance 1992-1999
1992-1999
2/10 1940-002
Automotive Machinists 289 1988- 96
1988-1996
2/11 1940-002
Bakery, Confectionery and Tobacco Workers' Int'l #9 1989-1997
1989-1997
2/12 1940-002
Boilermakers 104 1976-1998
1976- 1998
2/13 1940-002
Boilermakers Local 502 1993-95
1993- 1995
2/14 1940-002
Bricklayers 1/WA 1988-1997
1988-1997
2/15 1940-002
United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 13, 1987-99
1987-1999
2/16 1940-002
United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 1797, 1985-96
1985-1996
2/17 1940-002
Pacific Northwest District Council of Carpenters 1985- 99
1985-1998
2/18 1940-002
United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) 1144, 1986- 98
1986-1998
2/19 1940-002
Carpenters - Lumber and Sawmill Workers Local 2633, 1985-99
1985-1999
2/20 1940-002
Carpet, Linoleum and Soft Tile Layers Local 1238, 1989- 98
1989-1998
2/21 1940-002
Cement Masons Local 528, 1986-99
1986- 1999
2/22 1940-002
Coalition of Labor Union Women 1988-99
1988- 1999
2/23 1940-002
Communications Workers of America Local 7800, 1991-99
1991- 1999
2/24 1940-002
Communications Workers Local 7800, 1984-1991
2/25 1940-002
Communications Workers of America Local 7803, 1985-87
1984-1991
2/26 1940-002
Communications Workers Local 9400, 1990- 2003
1990-2003
2/27 1940-002
AFSCME 21, 1992-97
1992- 1997
2/28 1940-002
County and City Employees Local 21, 1984-91
1984- 1991
2/29 1940-002
County and City Employees Local 2083, 1987-96
1987- 1996
2/30 1940-002
County and City Employees Local 2083C, 1984-98
1984- 1998
2/31 1940-002
Deep Sea Fisherman's Union/SUP, 2002
2002
2/32 1940-002
Electrical Workers Local 46, 1993-98
1993-1998
2/33 1940-002
Electrical Workers Local 46, 1985- 98
1985-1998
2/34 1940-002
Electrical Workers Local 77, 1985-96
1985- 1996
2/35 1940-002
Electrical Workers Local 89, 1990-99
1990- 1999
2/36 1940-002
IUE Local 1002, 1989-95
1989-1995
2/37 1940-002
International Union of Elevator Constructors 19, 1992-97
1992-1997
2/38 1940-002
Seattle Fire Fighters Union Local 27, 1985- 98
1985-1998
3/1 1940-002
International Association of Fire Fighters Local 1257
3/2 1940-002
Fire Fighters Local 1352
1988
3/3 1940-002
Fire Fighters Local 2024 (New Affiliate 3/98 - Never Paid Dues)
1998
3/4 1940-002
Association of Flight Attendants Local 10
1989-1991
3/5 1940-002
Association of Flight Attendants Local 17
1990-1998
3/6 1940-002
Association of Flight Attendants Local 19
1990-1999
3/7 1940-002
Garment Workers Local 17
1989- 1995
3/8 1940-002
Garment Workers (Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees) Local 184
1992-1997
3/9 1940-002
Glass Workers Local 50
1988- 1993
3/10 1940-002
Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers Local 87
1988- 1998
3/11 1940-002
Glaziers, Architectural Metal and Glassworkers Local 188, 1986-94
1986- 1994
3/12 1940-002
American Federation of Government Employees Local 40, 1991-92
1991- 1992
3/13 1940-002
American Federation of Government Employees Local 1170, 1988-95
1988- 1995
3/14 1940-002
American Federation of Government Employees Local 3197, 1988-99
1988- 1999
3/15 1940-002
Graphic Communications Union Local 767M
1988- 1998
3/16 1940-002
Graphic Communications Union Local 767 M District Council (DC) 2
1985- 1999
3/17 1940-002
Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HERE) Local 8 (1 of 3) 1985-95
1985- 1995
3/18 1940-002
Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HERE) Local 8 (2 of 3) 1993-96
1993- 1996
3/19 1940-002
Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HERE) Local 8 (3 of 3) 1995-99
1995- 1999
3/20 1940-002
Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HERE) Local 8 Organizing Project Expenses, 1997
1997
3/21 1940-002
Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HERE) Local 8/King County Organizing Project (1 of 2), 1997
1997
3/22 1940-002
Hotel and Restaurant Employees (HERE) Local 8/King County Organizing Project (2 of 2), 1997
1997
3/23 1940-002
Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific (IBU), 1985- 99
1985-1999
3/24 1940-002
Iron Workers Local 86, 1990-98
1990- 1998
3/25 1940-002
Iron Workers Local 509, 1988-97
1988- 1997
3/26 1940-002
King County Union Retirees Council, 1992,94
1992, 1994
3/27 1940-002
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 1996-99
1996-1999
3/28 1940-002
Public Service and Industrial Employees Local 1239, 1987-94
1987-1994
3/29 1940-002
Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA) Local 242, 1984-94
1984-1994
3/30 1940-002
National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Local 79, 1988-96
1988-1996
3/31 1940-002
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 9, 1989-98
1989-1998
3/32 1940-002
International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU) Local 19, 1989-98
1989-1998
3/33 1940-002
International Associaiton of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 79, 1988-99
1988-1999
3/34 1940-002
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) Local 282, 1999
1999
3/35 1940-002
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 1103, 1991
1991
3/36 1940-002
Maritime Trades Department, 1991- 98
1991-1998
3/37 1940-002
Masters, Mates, and Pilots Union (MM+P), Pacific Maritime Region, 1984-93
1984-1993
3/38 1940-002
Marine Engineers Beneficial Association (MEBA) District 1, PCD, 1987-99
1987-1999
3/39 1940-002
Puget Sound Metal Trades Council, 1984- 97
1984-1997
3/40 1940-002
Millmen's Union Local 338, 1984-93
1984- 1993
3/41 1940-002
Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics and Allied Workers (GMPP+AW) Local 158, 1988
1988
4/1 1940-002
Moving Picture Machine Operators Local 154
1985-1999
4/2 1940-002
Moving Picture Machine Operators Local 175
1989-1995
4/3 1940-002
American Federation of Musicians 76- 493
1984-1999
4/4 1940-002
NFL Players Association (Seattle Seahawks)
1987-1990
4/5 1940-002
Pacific Northwest Newspaper Guild Local 82
1987-1998
4/6 1940-002
OPEIU Local 8 re: El Centro de la Raza
1997- 1999
4/7 1940-002
OPEIU Local 8 1996-99 Part 1 of 3
1996- 1999
4/8 1940-002
OPEIU Local 8 1996-99 Part 2 of 3
4/9 1940-002
OPEIU Local 8 1996-99 Part 3 of 3
4/10 1940-002
OPEIU Local 8 1991-95
1991-1995
4/11 1940-002
OPEIU Local 8 1989-1990
1989-1990
4/12 1940-002
OPEIU Local 8 1983-88
1983- 1988
4/13 1940-002
Operating Engineers Local 286
1984- 1999
4/14 1940-002
Operating Engineers Local 609
1982- 1999
4/15 1940-002
Painters District Council 5
1991-1995
4/16 1940-002
Painters Local 33
1985-1991
4/17 1940-002
Painters and Allied Trades Local 1094
1984-1998
5/1 1940-002
Plasterers' Union Local 77
1986- 1998
5/2 1940-002
Plumbers Union Local 32
1986-1998
5/3 1940-002
Port Angeles/Puget Sound Pilots
1990-1991
5/4 1940-002
Greater Seattle Area Postal Workers Union (GSALAPWU)
1987-1999
5/5 1940-002
Pride at Work
1997- 1999
5/6 1940-002
Print Trades Council of Washington and Oregon
1985- 1998
5/7 1940-002
Professional and Technical Engineers Local 17
1984- 1999
5/8 1940-002
Puget Sound Council of Senior Citizens
1988- 1999
5/9 1940-002
Sailors' Union of the Pacific
1984-1998
5/10 1940-002
Seafarers' International Union
1987-1992
5/11 1940-002
The Building Trades Residential/Commerical Enhancement Program
Undated
5/12 1940-002
Seattle/King County Building and Construction Trades Council 1994-1999
1994-1999
5/13 1940-002
Seattle/King County Building and Construction Trades Council 1973-1993
1973-1993
5/14 1940-002
Public Safety Employees Local 519
1987- 1996
5/15 1940-002
Service Employees Local 6 1993-1999
1993- 1999
5/16 1940-002
Service Employees Local 6 1989-1992
1989- 1992
5/17 1940-002
Service Employees Local 6 1984-1988
1984- 1988
5/18 1940-002
Service Employees Local 925
1988-1999
5/19 1940-002
Service Employees Local 1199
1992-1998
5/20 1940-002
Service Employees Local 1199 Group Health Negotiations
1995
5/21 1940-002
Service Employees Local 1199 Hospitals and Healthcare 1989-1992
1989-1992
5/22 1940-002
Service Employees 1199/Providence Health System
1999
5/23 1940-002
Service Employees 1199 Virginia Mason Nurses 1998
1998
5/24 1940-002
Service Employees 1199/West SEattle Psychiatric Hospital
1998-1999
5/25 1940-002
Service Employees State Council
2000- 2003
5/26 1940-002
Sheet Metal Workers Local 66
1984- 1991
5/27 1940-002
Stage Hands Local 15
1985-1999
5/28 1940-002
Sprinkler Fitters Local 699
1973-2000
5/29 1940-002
State Employees Local 1488
1985- 1998
5/30 1940-002
State Employees Local 304
1990-1997
5/31 1940-002
State Employees Local 435
1987-1995
6/1 1940-002
State Employees Local 843
1988- 1998
6/2 1940-002
Steelworkers Local 7945
1989-1998
6/3 1940-002
Community College Teachers Local 1789 (Federal Way)
1987-1999
6/4 1940-002
Teamsters Local 117
1997- 1998
6/5 1940-002
Teamsters Local 174 1997-1999
1997- 1999
6/6 1940-002
Teamsters Local 174 1988-1996
1988- 1996
6/7 1940-002
Teamsters Local 174 - Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI)
1995- 1996
6/8 1940-002
Teamsters Local 763
1988-1993
6/9 1940-002
Television and Radio Artists, Seattle Local
1986-1998
6/10 1940-002
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587
1984-1999
6/11 1940-002
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1384
1984-1993
6/12 1940-002
United Farm Workers Strawberry Campaign
1996-1998
6/13 1940-002
United Farm Workers of Washington State
1992-1998
6/14 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers District Council 17
1989-1999
6/15 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 1001, 1975- 1982
1975-1982
6/16 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 1001, 1983- 1988
1983-1988
6/17 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 1001, 1989- 1991
1989-1991
6/18 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 1001, 1992- 2001
1992-2001
6/19 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 1105, 1982- 1989
1982-1989
6/20 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workesrs 1105, 1990- 1999
1990-1999
6/21 1940-002
UFCW 1001 Evergreen General Hospital Med Center Bond Issue
1988
6/22 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 1182
1978-1998
6/23 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 141 - United Staff Nurses Union
1989-1996
6/24 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 554
1988-1999
6/25 1940-002
United Food and Commercial Workers 81, 1984- 1999
Box/Folder Accession No.
7/1-2 1940-002
Subseries C: Financial Statements
1982- 1999
SERIES II: SUBJECT SERIES
Box/Folder Accession No.
7/1 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Financial Statements 1990-1999
1990- 1999
7/2 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council FInancial Statements 1982-1989
1982- 1989
7/3 1940-002
Affirmative Action
1996-1999
7/4 1940-002
Agreement Dynamics
1990- 1996
7/5 1940-002
Alaska Fishermen's Union
1994-1997
7/6 1940-002
Alliance for Education
1996-1998
7/7 1940-002
American Income Life Insurance
1997- 1998
7/8 1940-002
Apprenticeship Opportunities
1992- 2000
7/9 1940-002
African American Union Organizations
1992- 1998
7/10 1940-002
Boy Scouts of Amercia
1993-1998
7/11 1940-002
Breakfast Group
1995-1999
7/12 1940-002
Seattle Burma Ordinance
1994- 1998
7/13 1940-002
Communications Workers of America / Shuttle Express
1998
7/14 1940-002
Cherry Pint (Gateway Pacific Terminal)
1994-1999
7/15 1940-002
Church Council of Greater Seattle
1993-1995
7/16 1940-002
Church/Labor Coalition, Labor in the Pulpits
1999
7/17 1940-002
Church-Labor-Community Forum
1993- 1996
7/18 1940-002
Coalition of City Unions 1994-1997 (1 of 2)
1994- 1997
7/19 1940-002
Coalition of City Unions 1994-1997 (2 of 2)
1994- 1997
7/20 1940-002
Confluence (Conference)
1999
7/21 1940-002
Costco
1993- 1997
7/22 1940-002
Northwest Rail Project
1994-1996
7/23 1940-002
Duwamish Coalition Part 3 (1 of 2)
1995-1997
7/24 1940-002
Duwamish Coalition Part 3 (2 of 2)
1994- 1995
8/1 1940-002
Duwamish Coalition Part 2 (1 of 2)
1994- 1995
8/2 1940-002
Duwamish Coalition Part 2 (2 of 2)
1994
8/3 1940-002
Duwamish Coalition Part 1 (1 of 2)
1994
8/4 1940-002
Duwamish Coalition Part 1 (2 of 2)
1994- 1995
8/5 1940-002
Duwamish Plan
2000
8/6 1940-002
Duwamish Speeches and Briefings
1995
8/7 1940-002
Economic Development Council of Seattle and King County (1 of 2)
1996-2000
8/8 1940-002
Economic Development Council of Seattle and King County (1 of 2)
1995-1996
8/9 1940-002
Economic Opportunity Institute (1 of 2)
1999- 2000
8/10 1940-002
Economic Opportunity Institute (1 of 2)
1998- 1999
8/11 1940-002
Economic Security Institute
1998
8/12 1940-002
King County Central Labor Council Education Committee
1990-1999
8/13 1940-002
El Centro de la Raza
1994- 1997
8/14 1940-002
Emerald Downs (1 of 2)
1996-1997
8/15 1940-002
Emerald Downs (2 of 2)
1993-1996
8/16 1940-002
Freight Action Strategy (FAST) Corridor
1997
8/17 1940-002
Fast Track Trade Legislation (1 of 2)
1997
8/18 1940-002
Fast Track Trade Legislation (2 of 2)
1997
9/1 1940-002
Federal Legislation: Wards Cove Workers Act
1992
9/2 1940-002
Federal Way Schools - Site Leadership Team
1996-1997
9/3 1940-002
Football Northwest Inc. Stadium
1997
9/4 1940-002
Freeway Hall Case
1987- 1993
9/5 1940-002
Global Mariner
1999
9/6 1940-002
Anti-Labor Arguments: G.O.P. Attacks
1996
9/7 1940-002
Governor Gary Locke
1998
9/8 1940-002
Governor's Appointments
1993-1999
9/9 1940-002
Group Health/United Unions Part 1
1992- 1997
9/10 1940-002
Group Health/United Unions Part 2
1992- 1997
9/11 1940-002
Group Health/United Unions Part 3
1992- 1997
9/12 1940-002
United Unions
9/13 1940-002
Guatemala/Starbucks
1992- 1999
9/14 1940-002
Herzmark, Jay (Safety and Health)
1998
9/15 1940-002
International Longshore and Warehouse Union
1998
9/16 1940-002
Immigration and Naturalization Services
1996-1999
9/17 1940-002
Independent Media Center
c. 2000
9/18 1940-002
Industrial Areas Foundation
1998
9/19 1940-002
Institute for a Democratic Future
2000
9/20 1940-002
Institute for Economic Security
1997
9/21 1940-002
International Labor Communications Association (Scanner)
1993-1997
9/22 1940-002
International Visitors
1998- 1999
9/23 1940-002
International Women's Day
1997-1999
9/24 1940-002
International Workers of the World Local 660
Undated
9/25 1940-002
Jobs with Justice (1 of 2)
1997- 1998
9/26 1940-002
Jobs with Justice (2 of 2)
1993-1996
9/27 1940-002
Kent Unions
1997-1998
9/28 1940-002
King County Alternative Dispute Resolution Services
1998
9/29 1940-002
King County Contingent Work Task Force
1999
9/30 1940-002
King County Corrections Guild
1997
9/31 1940-002
King County Council - Partnership vs. Privatization
1995-1997
9/32 1940-002
King County International Trade Initiative Board (1 of 2)
1997-1999
10/1 1940-002
King County International Trade Initiative Board (2 of 2)
1997
10/2 1940-002
King County Labor Summit
1998- 1999
10/3 1940-002
King County Living Wage Proposal
1998
10/4 1940-002
King County Organizing Project
1993-1997
10/5 1940-002
King County Regional Wastewater Service Plan
1999
10/6 1940-002
King County Transportation Coalition
1999
10/7 1940-002
King County Unions Coalition
1994- 1999
10/8 1940-002
Korean Labor Movement
1998-1999
10/9 1940-002
KCLC Labor Agency United Way Budget
1990-1996
10/10 1940-002
KCLC Labor Agency Sheet Metal Contract
1994-1995
10/11 1940-002
KCLC Labor Agency/Worker Center Fiscal Sponsorship Agreement
1996
10/12 1940-002
Labor Day Journal
1993, 1996
10/13 1940-002
Labor, Environment, and Social Justice
1993-1995
10/14 1940-002
Labor History Month
1993
10/15 1940-002
Labor and Industries - ABC/AGC Lawsuits
1993-1999
10/16 1940-002
Labor Mural/Judkins Park
1998
10/17 1940-002
Labor Party
1993- 1999
10/18 1940-002
Labor Studies - Highline Community College
1996
10/19 1940-002
Labor's Heritage
1997
10/20 1940-002
Land Use Study Group
1995
10/21 1940-002
Landmarks Preservation Board
1998
10/22 1940-002
League of Women Voters
1994- 1998
10/23 1940-002
Livable Washington (1 of 2)
1994-1996
10/24 1940-002
Livable Washington (2 of 2)
1996-1997
10/25 1940-002
Living Wage (1 of 2)
2000- 2002
10/26 1940-002
Living Wage (2 of 2)
1996-1999
11/1 1940-002
Lockheed
1987
11/2 1940-002
Low Income Housing Institute
1995- 1997
11/3 1940-002
Maddy
1996
11/4 1940-002
Maritime Alliance of the Pacific Northwest
1993-1994
11/5 1940-002
Maritime: United States Longshoremen and Harborworkers
1993
11/6 1940-002
Maritime Museum
1995
11/7 1940-002
Membership Education and Mobilization for Organizing 1996 (1 of 2)
1996
11/8 1940-002
Membership Education and Mobilization for Organizing 1996 (2 of 2)
1994, 1996
11/9 1940-002
MEMO - Train the Trainer
1996
11/10 1940-002
MEMO Training 1994
1994
11/11 1940-002
Metro Apprenticeship Guidelines
1993
11/12 1940-002
Metro Council
1993
11/13 1940-002
Metropolitan Parks District
1999
11/14 1940-002
(United) Mine Workers Association
1993
11/15 1940-002
Minimum Wage 1996
1996
11/16 1940-002
Senator Patty Murray
1996
11/17 1940-002
NAFTA (Including Fast Track, Fair Trade, etc.) (1 of 7)
1994
11/18 1940-002
NAFTA (Including Fast Track, Fair Trade, etc.) (2 of 7)
1993
11/19 1940-002
NAFTA (Including Fast Track, Fair Trade, etc.) (3 of 7)
1993
11/20 1940-002
NAFTA (Including Fast Track, Fair Trade, etc.) (4 of 7)
1993
11/21 1940-002
NAFTA (Including Fast Track, Fair Trade, etc.) (5 of 7)
1992
11/22 1940-002
NAFTA (Including Fast Track, Fair Trade, etc.) (6 of 7)
1988-1991
12/1 1940-002
NAFTA (Including Fast Track, Fair Trade, etc.) (7 of 7)
1991
12/2 1940-002
NAFTA - Transitional Adjustment Assistance
1993
12/3 1940-002
National Interfaith Committee for Worker Justice
1997
12/4 1940-002
National Partnership for Community Investment
1993
12/5 1940-002
National Planning Association
1992, 1994
12/6 1940-002
National Political Congress of Black Women
1995
12/7 1940-002
Neighborhood Funders Group
1997
12/8 1940-002
Neutrality/Check Card Agreements
1999
12/9 1940-002
New Party
1997, 2001
12/10 1940-002
Northwest Alternatives
Undated
12/11 1940-002
Northwest Area Foundation
1995
12/12 1940-002
Northwest Center for Progressive Research
1995
12/13 1940-002
Northwest Labor Arts Festival - 1995
1995
12/14 1940-002
Northwest Labor Arts Project (Teach-in Folklife) 1997
1997
12/15 1940-002
Northwest Rail Corridor
1995
12/16 1940-002
Operating Engineers Local 701
1994
12/17 1940-002
Oregon Farm Workers
1997
12/18 1940-002
KCLC Organizing Committee 1996
1996
12/19 1940-002
KCLC Organizing Committee 1994- 1997
1994-1997
12/20 1940-002
Out Front Labor Coalition
1997
12/21 1940-002
Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers
1994- 1998
12/22 1940-002
Sandra Oleson
1992-1993
12/23 1940-002
Olympic Pipe Line Company
1999
12/24 1940-002
One-by-One USA
1995
12/25 1940-002
Olympics Bid, 2012
1998
12/26 1940-002
OPEIU Local 8 Benefits
1999- 2000
12/27 1940-002
Organizer - Resumes
1993-1998
12/28 1940-002
Pacific Coast Tradeswomen Summit (1997)
1996
12/29 1940-002
Paycheck Protection Act
1996
12/30 1940-002
People for Puget Sound
1993
12/31 1940-002
Phone Banking (KCLC Delegates)
Undated
12/32 1940-002
Phone Banking
1990
12/33 1940-002
Pico (South Korea) Workers Union
1991
12/34 1940-002
National Report on Population and Development
1993
12/35 1940-002
Port Coalition Misc. (1 of 2)
1992- 2001
12/36 1940-002
Port Coalition Misc. (2 of 2)
1991
12/37 1940-002
Port Commissioners/Districts
1995-1999
13/1 1940-002
Port JOBS (1 of 12)
1996- 2001
13/2 1940-002
Port JOBS (2 of 12)
1995-1996
13/3 1940-002
Port JOBS (3 of 12)
1994- 1995
13/4 1940-002
Port JOBS (4 of 12)
1999
13/5 1940-002
Port JOBS (5 of 12)
1998- 1999
13/6 1940-002
Port JOBS (6 of 12)
1996-1998
13/7 1940-002
Port JOBS (7 of 12)
1994- 1996
13/8 1940-002
Port JOBS (8 of 12)
1993-1994
13/9 1940-002
Port JOBS (9 of 12)
1993
13/10 1940-002
Port JOBS (10 of 12)
1993
13/11 1940-002
Port JOBS (11 of 12)
1991- 1993
13/12 1940-002
Port JOBS (12 of 12)
1991
13/13 1940-002
Port JOBS Executive Director Search 1997
1997
13/14 1940-002
Port of Seattle
1994- 1995
13/15 1940-002
Portworks (Business and Labor)
1992- 1996
14/1 1940-002
Port of Seattle (1 of 2)
1986-1994
14/2 1940-002
Port of Seattle (2 of 2)
1991
14/3 1940-002
Port of SEattle APL Expansion Program
1994-1996
14/4 1940-002
Port of Seattle, Bell Harbor International Conference Center
1995
14/5 1940-002
Port of SEattle, Chuck Lare
1996- 1998
14/6 1940-002
Port of SEattle, Columbia Research Group
1995
14/7 1940-002
Port of Seattle, Global Labor Management
1993-1994
14/8 1940-002
Port of Seattle, Harbor Maintenence Tax
1999
14/9 1940-002
Port of Seattle, Independent Trucking
1996
14/10 1940-002
Port of Seattle, Joint Labor Management Retreat
1993
14/11 1940-002
Port of SEattle Reorganization Plan
1995
14/12 1940-002
Port of Seattle, Southwest Harbor Project
1994-1995
14/13 1940-002
Port of Seattle, Westin, Marriott
1997
14/14 1940-002
Poverty & Race Research Action Council
1994
14/15 1940-002
Press Release Media List
Undated
14/16 1940-002
Prevailing Wage
1991- 2001
14/17 1940-002
Prevailing Wage - Advisory Committee
1994
14/18 1940-002
Prevailing Wage - Association of Washington Cities
1995
14/19 1940-002
Private Industry Council - Seattle/King County
1989-2000
14/20 1940-002
Progressive America
1999
14/21 1940-002
Progressive Electoral Coalition
Undated
14/22 1940-002
Project Labor Agreements
1994- 2000
14/23 1940-002
Puget Sound Cooperative Federation
1994
14/24 1940-002
Puget Sound Regional Council (1 of 3)
1994, 2000
14/25 1940-002
Puget Sound Regional Council (2 of 3)
1992-1993
14/26 1940-002
Puget Sound Regional Council (3 of 3)
1993
15/1 1940-002
Puget Sound Transportation Investment Program
1993
15/2 1940-002
Puyallup Fair
1989- 1995
15/3 1940-002
Pyramid Communications
Undated
15/4 1940-002
Rainbow Coalition
1993
15/5 1940-002
Rallies
1969- 1996
15/6 1940-002
Rebound
1993-2000
15/7 1940-002
Regional Transit (See Sound Transit)
1993-2000
15/8 1940-002
Renton, City of
1998
15/9 1940-002
Retreat 1997
1997
15/10 1940-002
Executive Board Retreat 1994
1994
15/11 1940-002
Retreat 1991
1991
15/12 1940-002
Retreat 1992
1992
15/13 1940-002
Right to Organize
1998
15/14 1940-002
Roosevelt Square Redevelopment
1997
15/15 1940-002
Rutgers University
1993
15/16 1940-002
State Route 509
1996
15/17 1940-002
Saturn
1996- 1998
15/18 1940-002
SOIL - Save Our Industrial Land
1996- 1998
15/19 1940-002
School to Work Coordinating Board - Seattle Public Schools
1997
15/20 1940-002
School to Work
1995- 1996
15/21 1940-002
School to Work Opportunities
1993-1996
15/22 1940-002
Seattle Airport Third Runway
1993-1995
15/23 1940-002
Seattle Chamber of Commerce
1988- 2001
15/24 1940-002
Seattle 18 (NLRB Rally Arrests)
1993
15/25 1940-002
Seattle, City of
1992-2000
15/26 1940-002
Seattle City Apprenticeship Opportunities Program
1993-1998
15/27 1940-002
Seattle (City of) AATF (Apprenticeship Advisory Task Force) (1 of 2)
1997
15/28 1940-002
Seattle (City of) AATF (Apprenticeship Advisory Task Force) (2 of 2)
1995-1997
16/1 1940-002
Seattle, City of -- Business and Labor Committee
1994
16/2 1940-002
Seattle, City of -- Commercial Advisory Panel
1994
16/3 1940-002
Seattle, City of -- Construction Advisory Committee
1998-1999
16/4 1940-002
Seattle, City of -- Downtown Action Plan
1993
16/5 1940-002
Seattle, City of -- Economic Development Task Force
1993-1994
16/6 1940-002
Seattle, City of -- Noise Ordinance
1999
16/7 1940-002
Seattle, City of -- Mayor Paul Schell
1997- 1998
16/8 1940-002
Seattle Comprehensive Plan
1992-1993
16/9 1940-002
Seattle Center
1990-1997
16/10 1940-002
Seattle City Council
1990- 1999
16/11 1940-002
Seattle Commons (1 of 3)
1994-1996
16/12 1940-002
Seattle Commons (2 of 3)
1993-1994
16/13 1940-002
Seattle Commons AFL-CIO Project
1994
16/14 1940-002
Seattle Commons (3 of 3)
1993
16/15 1940-002
Seattle Community Colleges/KCLC Workforce Training
1997-1998
16/16 1940-002
Seattle Community Colleges/KCLC Leadership Comm
1998
16/17 1940-002
Seattle Housing Authority (for negotiations with OPEIU Loc. 8, see affil. file for OPEIU Loc. 8)
1993-1994
16/18 1940-002
Seattle Jobs Initiative (MOU Negotiations - Annie Casey)
1997-1998
16/19 1940-002
Seattle Labor Temple Association (1 of 3)
1998-2000
16/20 1940-002
Seattle Labor Temple Association (2 of 3)
1995-1997
16/21 1940-002
Seattle Labor Temple Association (3 of 3)
1992-1995
16/22 1940-002
Seattle/King County Health Department
1995-1996
16/23 1940-002
Seattle Plan - Organizing
1993
16/24 1940-002
Seattle Police Management Association
1997
16/25 1940-002
Seattle Progressive Coalition
1998- 1999
17/1 1940-002
Seattle School District (1 of 2)
1993- 1997
17/2 1940-002
Seattle School District (2 of 2)
1989- 1993
17/3 1940-002
Seattle Seahawks
1987-2001
17/4 1940-002
Seattle Transportation Group
1994
17/5 1940-002
Seattle Water Department
1994
17/6 1940-002
Seattle Vocational Institute
1991- 1995
17/7 1940-002
Puget Sound Shipyards Industrial Jobs Commission
1989
17/8 1940-002
Shoreline Community College
1998
17/9 1940-002
Snohomish County Labor Council
1996- 1999
17/10 1940-002
Solicitations for Contributions
1993- 1998
17/11 1940-002
Song, Oswald & Mondress
1998
17/12 1940-002
Sound Transit
1998- 1999
17/13 1940-002
Speeches
1994-1999
17/14 1940-002
Spirit of Puget Sound
1990- 1993
17/15 1940-002
Staley Catterpillar - Illinois
1994-1995
17/16 1940-002
State Farm Insurance
1993
17/17 1940-002
United Steelworkers of America
1995- 1996
17/18 1940-002
Team PIC (Private Industry Council)
1982- 1997
17/19 1940-002
Tenants Union
1995
17/20 1940-002
Third House
1995- 1999
17/21 1940-002
Tribes of Washington State
1996
17/22 1940-002
United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implement Workers (UAW), Region 9
1987-1993
17/23 1940-002
U.S. Army School of the Americas
1998
17/24 1940-002
U.S. Congress Progressive Caucus
1994
17/25 1940-002
U.S. Department of Labor
1993- 1995
17/26 1940-002
U.S. Secretary of Labor / Alexis Herman
1999
17/27 1940-002
Unemployment Law Project 1993-1999
1993-1999
17/28 1940-002
Uniformed Command Association
1995
17/29 1940-002
United Way
1998- 1999
18/1 1940-002
University of Washington - 1994, Governor's Committee
1993- 1994
18/2 1940-002
University of Washington - Harry Bridges Center
1994- 1998
18/3 1940-002
Washington Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (WashCOSH)
1993- 1998
18/4 1940-002
Washington Alliance for Manufacturing
1995
18/5 1940-002
Washington Citizen Action
1991-2000
18/6 1940-002
Washington Community Housing Network
1997
18/7 1940-002
Washington Council for Fair Elections
1997
18/8 1940-002
Washington Education Association
1989- 1995
18/9 1940-002
WEAVE - Washington Environmental Alliance for Voter Education
1994- 1997
18/10 1940-002
Washington Environmental Council
1994- 1996
18/11 1940-002
Washington Foundation
1997-1998
18/12 1940-002
Washington News Council
1998
18/13 1940-002
Washington Single Payer Action Netwark (WASPAN)
1998
18/14 1940-002
Washington State Public Interest Research Group (WashPIRG)
1996-1997
18/15 1940-002
Washington Toxics Coalition
1995, 1998
18/16 1940-002
We Do the Work
1994-1996
18/17 1940-002
Welfare Reform
1996- 2000
18/18 1940-002
Welfare Rights Coaltion
1995-1997
18/19 1940-002
Wells Fargo (Steelworkers Dispute)
1998
18/20 1940-002
Western Labor Press Association (Scanner)
1987-1998
18/21 1940-002
Western States Center
1993- 1995
18/22 1940-002
Women in Trades
1996-1999
18/23 1940-002
Woodland Park Zoo
1996- 1999
18/24 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1999
1999
18/25 1940-002
Memorial Day - 1998
1998
18/26 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1997
18/27 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - Misc.
1987-1995
18/28 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1996 (1 of 2)
1996
18/29 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1996 (2 of 2)
1996
18/30 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1995
18/31 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1994
18/32 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1992
1992
19/1 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1991
1991
19/2 1940-002
Workers' Memorial Day - 1989-1990
1989- 1990
19/3 1940-002
Workers' Monument
1995, 2002
19/4 1940-002
Workers' Rights Boards
1999
19/5 1940-002
Workforce Alliance
1996- 1997
19/6 1940-002
Workforce Development
1999
19/7 1940-002
Workforce Investment Act - 1999
1999
19/8 1940-002
Workforce Training & Education Board
1993-1999
19/9 1940-002
World Affairs Council
1993- 1997
19/10 1940-002
World Trade Organization Protests (1 of 2)
November 1999-December 1999
19/11 1940-002
World Trade Organization Protests (2 of 2)
February 1999-October 1999
19/12 1940-002
Ron's World Trade Organization Protests File (1 of 2)
May 1999-December 1999
19/13 1940-002
Ron's World Trade Organization Protests File (2 of 2)
March 1999-May 1999
19/14 1940-002
WTO Expenses
1999
19/15 1940-002
World War II Memorial
1998
19/16 1940-002
Henry Wu
1995- 1996
19/17 1940-002
Washington STate Arts Commission
1994
19/18 1940-002
Washington State Attorney General's Office
1984, 1994
19/19 1940-002
Washington State Bar Association
1996
19/19 1940-002
Washington STate Department of Community, Trade, & Economic Development
1994-1995
19/19 1940-002
Washington State Department of Fish & Wildlife
1996, 2000
19/20 1940-002
Washington State Insurance Commission
1993-1995
19/23 1940-002
Washington State Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals
1996-1998
19/24 1940-002
Washington State Employment Security
1996-1998
19/25 1940-002
Washington Health Care Campaign
1993
19/26 1940-002
Washington State Liquor Control Board
1996-1998
19/27 1940-002
Washington State Prevailing Wage
1988, 1995
19/28 1940-002
Washington State Public Employment Relations Commission
1996
19/29 1940-002
Washington State Senate Correspondence
1993
19/30 1940-002
WSLC Activists List
1995
19/31 1940-002
WSLC High School Students Summer School
1997
SERIES III: COMMITTEE ON POLITICAL EDUCATION (COPE)
1992-1999
Box/Folder Accession No.
20/1 1940-002
COPE 1999 Mailings
1999
20/2 1940-002
COPE 1999 Misc.
1999
20/3 1940-002
COPE 1999 Candidates
1999
20/4 1940-002
COPE 1998 Judicial Races
1998
20/5 1940-002
COPE 1998 State Legislative Races
1998
20/6 1940-002
COPE 1998 Minimum Wage Initiative I- 688
1998
20/7 1940-002
COPE 1998 Federal Races
1998
20/8 1940-002
Initiative 200 (NO! on 200) COPE 1998
1998
20/9 1940-002
COPE 1998 GOTV & Labor 98
1998
20/10 1940-002
City of Seattle Proposition 1 (yes)/Initiative 45 (no)
1998
20/11 1940-002
COPE 1998 HR 950 (includes 1997 HR 1951) Jobs Bill
1996-1997
20/12 1940-002
COPE 1998 WSLC
1998
20/13 1940-002
COPE 1997 City
1997
20/14 1940-002
COPE 1997 County
1997
20/15 1940-002
COPE 1997 Initiative 677
1997
20/16 1940-002
COPE 1997 State
1997
20/17 1940-002
COPE 1997 KCLC/WSLC/AFL-CIO
1997
20/18 1940-002
COPE 1997 WSLC
1997
20/19 1940-002
COPE 1996
1995-1996
20/20 1940-002
COPE 1996 Legislators
1996
20/21 1940-002
COPE 1996
1996
20/22 1940-002
COPE 1996 Seattle City Council, Pos. 6
1996
20/23 1940-002
COPE 1996 State Offices
1996
20/24 1940-002
COPE 1996 1st Congressional District (Rick White)
1996
20/25 1940-002
COPE 1996 9th Congressional District (Randy Tate)
1996
20/26 1940-002
School Levy 1996
1996
20/27 1940-002
COPE 1995 Other
1995
20/28 1940-002
COPE 1995 County, City
1995
20/29 1940-002
COPE 1995 (Misc.)
1995
20/30 1940-002
1995 Legislative Action Committee Meetings
1995
20/31 1940-002
Initiative 640 (Salmon, Steelhead, etc.)
1995
20/32 1940-002
HR 210 Postal Service Privatization
1995
20/33 1940-002
Omnibus Counterterrorism Act of 1995
1995
20/34 1940-002
COPE 1995 Legislative Session and National Legislation
1995
20/35 1940-002
1994 Election (Misc.)
1994
20/36 1940-002
COPE 1994
1994
20/37 1940-002
1994 Candidates State and Local not endorsed
1994
20/38 1940-002
COPE 1994 Endorsed Candidates
1994
20/39 1940-002
Legislative Action Committee
1994
20/40 1940-002
Voter Registration
1992
20/41 1940-002
Chris Gregoire Attorney General COPE 1992
1992
20/42 1940-002
Mike Heavey 34th Dist. Rep., Pos. 1 1992 COPE
1992
20/43 1940-002
Michael Lowry Governor 1992 WSLC
1992
20/44 1940-002
Legislation - Federal 1992 COPE
1992

Accession No. 1940-003: King County Labor Council records, 1999-2008Return to Top

3 cubic feet

Acquisition Info: Donated by Central Labor Council of Seattle.

Scope and Content: Correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, photographs, ephemera, membership records, committee records; 1889-1970 (bulk 1950-1969). The bulk consists of files of Chet W. Ramage, who was Executive Secretary of the Council until 1968. The bulk consists of files of Chet W. Ramage, who was Executive Secretary of the Council from Oct. 1959 through 1968.

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users, but access to portions of the papers restricted. Contact repository for details.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

Container(s) Description Dates
Series I: Correspondence, Minutes, Fliers
1999-2008
Box/Folder Accession No.
1/1 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 1999-February 1999
1/2 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
March 1999-April 1999
1/3 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
May 1999-June 1999
1/4 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 1999-August 1999
1/5 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
September 1999-October 1999
1/6 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
November 1999-December 1999
1/7 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2000-February 2000
1/8 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
March 2000-April 2000
1/9 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
May 2000-June 2000
1/10 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 2000-July 2000
1/11 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
August 2000-August 2000
1/12 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
September 2000-October 2000
1/13 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
November 2000-December 2000
1/14 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2001-February 2001
1/15 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
March 2001-March 2001
1/16 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
April 2001-April 2001
1/17 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
May 2001-May 2001
1/18 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
June 2001-June 2001
1/19 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 2001-August 2001
1/20 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
September 2001-October 2001
1/21 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
November 2001-December 2001
2/1 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2002-March 2002
2/2 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
April 2002-April 2002
2/3 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
May 2002-May 2002
2/4 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
June 2002-June 2002
2/5 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 2002-September 2002
2/6 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
October 2002-October 2002
2/7 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
November 2002-September 2002
2/8 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2002-February 2002
2/9 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
March 2003-April 2003
2/10 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
May 2003-June 2003
2/11 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 2002-August 2002
2/12 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
September 2003-October 2003
2/13 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
November 2003-December 2003
2/14 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2004-January 2004
2/15 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
February 2004-February 2004
2/16 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
March 2004-March 2004
2/17 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
April 2004-April 2004
2/18 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
May 2004-May 2004
2/19 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
June 2004-July 2004
2/20 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
August 2004-September 2004
2/21 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
October 2004-December 2004
3/1 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2005-March 2005
3/2 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
April 2005-May 2005
3/3 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
June 2005-June 2005
3/4 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 2005-August 2005
3/5 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
September 2005-October 2005
3/6 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
November 2005-December 2005
3/7 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2006-February 2006
3/8 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
March 2006-April 2006
3/9 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
May 2006-June 2006
3/10 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 2006-September 2006
3/11 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
October 2006-December 2006
3/12 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2007-March 2007
3/13 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
April 2007-June 2007
3/14 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 2007-July 2007
3/15 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
August 2007-September 2007
3/16 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
October 2007-December 2007
3/17 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
January 2008-February 2008
3/18 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
March 2008-April 2008
3/19 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
May 2008-June 2008
3/20 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
July 2008-September 2008
3/21 1940-003
Correspondence, Minutes, Flyers
October 2008-December 2008

Accession No. 1940-004: King County Labor Council. Provisional Trades Section minutes, 1935-1971Return to Top

0.42 cubic ft.

Biographical/Historical Note: Section of the Central Labor Council of Seattle formed by representatives from various local unions, including: Bakers, Bakery Salesmen, Bartenders, Butcher Workers, Candy Workers, Cooks, Coopers, Cracker Bakers, Delivery Salesmen, Flour and Cereal, Hotel and Club Service Employees, Hotel and Restaurant Employees, Ice Men, Macaroni Workers, Meat Cutters, Milk Men, Produce Workers, Retail Food and Drug Clerks, Waiters, and Waitresses.

Scope and Content: Minutes of the Provisional Trades Section

Restrictions on Access: Open to all users

Restrictions on Use: Creator's literary rights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries

Acquisition Info: Donated by Ross Rieder, 11/1/2004.

Accession No. 1940-005: Martin Luther King, Jr. County Labor Council records, 1965-2012Return to Top

6.56 cubic feet

Scope and Content: Committee on Political Education (COPE) Records (2000-2005), Meeting Minutes (1998-2012), General Correspondence (1993-2009), Delegate Roll Call Sign-In Ledgers (1965-1977)

Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

Acquisition Info: King County Labor Council--Nicole Grant and Robin Duda

Container(s) Description Dates
Committee on Political Education (COPE) Records
2000-2005
Box/Folder Accession No.
1/1 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, County
2002
1/2 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Judicial
2002
1/3 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Federal
2002
1/4.1 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, State Legislative
2002
1/4.2 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, State Legislative
2002
1/4.3 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, State Legislative
2002
1/5 1940-005
Initiatives, Bonds & Levies
2002
1/6 1940-005
Miscellaneous
2002
1/7 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Seattle City Council
2003
1/8 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Other Cities
2003
1/9 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Port of Seattle
2003
1/10 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Judicial Races
2003
1/11 1940-005
Initiatives & Referendums
2003
1/12 1940-005
Seattle School District Races
2003
1/13 1940-005
Initiatives and Referendums
2003
1/14 1940-005
Miscellaneous
2003
1/15 1940-005
Public Disclosure Commmission Reports (PDC "Reports")
2003
1/16 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2000 - Political Action Committee
2000
1/17 1940-005
Miscellaneous
2000
1/18 1940-005
Initiative 729
2000
1/19 1940-005
Harborview Bond Initiative
2000
1/20 1940-005
Seattle Parks Initiative/Prop. 1
2000
1/21 1940-005
Healthcare
2000
1/22 1940-005
Initiative 243
2000
2/1 1940-005
Initiative 745
2000
2/2 1940-005
Metro Transit/Prop. 1
2000
2/3 1940-005
Gore
2000
2/4 1940-005
North Highline Fire District/Prop. 1
2000
2/5 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Statewide Races
2000
2/6.1 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, State Legislative
2000
2/6.2 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, State Legislative
2000
2/7 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, City of Seattle
2001
2/8 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, King County
2001
2/9 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2001 - Mayoral Candidate Paul Schell
2001
2/10 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Port of Seattle
2001
2/11 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2001 - Candidate Questionnaires, Seattle School Board
2001
2/12 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2001 - Schools First Levy, February
2001
2/13 1940-005
Initiatives
2001
2/14 1940-005
Legislative Action Committee
2001
2/15 1940-005
Candidate Photos
2001
2/16 1940-005
Miscellaneous
2001
2/17 1940-005
Mayoral Candidate Mark Sidran
2001
2/18 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Federal
2000
2/19 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Judicial Races
2000
2/20.1 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, State Legislators
2004
2/20.2 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, State Legislators
2004
3/1 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, State Other
2004
3/2 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, Judicial
2004
3/3 1940-005
Candidate Questionnaires, National
2004
3/4 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2004 - Initiatives & Ballot Measures
2004
3/5 1940-005
Miscellaneous
2004
3/6 1940-005
Public Disclosure Commission Reports
2004
3/7 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Other Cities
2005
3/8 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Candidate Questionnaires, Seattle City Council
2005
3/9 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Candidate Questionnaires, King County Council
2005
3/10 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Candidate Questionnaires, Port of Seattle
2005
3/11 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Candidate Questionnaires, King County Other
2005
3/12 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Candidate Questionnaires, Seattle Other
2005
3/13 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Candidate Questionnaires, Seattle School Board
2005
3/14 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Initiatives & Ballot Measures
2005
3/15 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Miscellaneous
2005
3/16 1940-005
Committee on Political Education 2005 - Public Disclosure Commission Reports
2005
3/17 1940-005
Committee on Political Education - City Elected Vote Tracking
2002-2005
3/18 1940-005
Committee on Political Education - National Elected Vote Tracking
2002-2004
3/19 1940-005
Committee on Political Education - State Elected Vote Tracking
2002-2004
3/20 1940-005
Committee on Political Education - County Elected Vote Tracking
2002-2004
Meeting Minutes
1998-2012
Box/Folder Accession No.
3/21.1 1940-005
King County Labor Council meeting minutes 1998-2006
1998-2006
3/21.2 1940-005
King County Labor Council meeting minutes 1998-2006
1998-2006
3/22.1 1940-005
King County Labor Council meeting minutes 2007-2012
2007-2012
3/22.2 1940-005
King County Labor Council meeting minutes 2007-2012
2007-2012
4/1 1940-005
Misc. labor-related documents found in cupboard
General Correspondence
1993-2011
Box/Folder Accession No.
4/2 1940-005
ACORN
1999-2008
4/3 1940-005
ACLU sponsorship agreement
1993-2002
4/4 1940-005
ANWR
1997-2001
4/5 1940-005
AT&T Comcast
2002
4/6 1940-005
Alliance for Sustainable Jobs & the Environment
2002-2003
4/7 1940-005
ANEW
1999-2002
4/8 1940-005
Boeing
1994-2001
4/9 1940-005
Building Owners & Managers Assoc.
2003
4/10 1940-005
Brazilian Landless Worker Movement
4/11 1940-005
President George W. Bush
2001-2002
4/12 1940-005
Canadian Postal Workers
2003
4/13 1940-005
Senator Maria Cantwell
2002
4/14 1940-005
Carpenters Disaffiliation
2001-2011
4/15 1940-005
Central Labor Councils, Washington
1998-2003
4/16 1940-005
Central Labor Councils, not Washington
1994-2005
4/17 1940-005
China PNTR
2000-2004
4/18 1940-005
Construction Workforce Advisory Committee
2002
4/19 1940-005
Economic Opportunity Task Force
2002
4/20 1940-005
Elected Official Correspondence
2001-2004
4/21 1940-005
Ergonomics
1999-2002
4/22 1940-005
Evergreen State College Labor Center
1995-2009
4/23 1940-005
Experience Music Project organizing
2000
4/24 1940-005
Fair Trade Coffee
2002
4/25 1940-005
Globalization
2001-2005
4/26 1940-005
Globalization
2001-2005
4/27 1940-005
Globalization
2001-2005
4/28 1940-005
Globalization
2004-2007
4/29 1940-005
Globalization
2004-2007
5/1 1940-005
Hate Free Zone
2002-2008
5/2 1940-005
Hotel Employees & Restaurant Employees International Union
1997-2000
5/3 1940-005
Homecare; OPEIU/SEIU
2001
5/4 1940-005
Immigration
1995-2004
5/5 1940-005
General correspondeonce - Jobs With Justice
2000-2005
5/6 1940-005
Jones Act
2000
5/7 1940-005
Ron Judd Roast invitation
2000
5/8 1940-005
Just Health Care Coalition
2000
5/9 1940-005
King County Budget
2000-2004
5/10 1940-005
General correspondence - King County Commission on Governance
2003-2004
5/11 1940-005
King County Executive Ron Sims
1997-2002
5/12 1940-005
General correspondonce - King County Growth Management
1994-2002
5/13 1940-005
King County Labor Summit
2001-2005
5/14 1940-005
King County Solid Waste Oversight Committee Gainsharing
1999-2003
5/15 1940-005
Labor in the Pulpits
2000-2007
5/16 1940-005
Labor/Religious Breakfasts
1999-2006
5/17 1940-005
LELO
1998-2004
5/18 1940-005
MLK Day Celebration Committee
2000-2005
5/19 1940-005
Metro. King County Council
1994-2004
5/20 1940-005
Mine Workers
2004
5/21 1940-005
Monorail Finance
2003
5/22.1 1940-005
Monorail Operations & Maintenance
2003-2004
5/22.2 1940-005
Monorail Operations & Maintenance
2003-2004
5/23 1940-005
Monorail Misc.
2003-2006
5/24 1940-005
Monorail Misc.
2003
5/25 1940-005
Monorail Transparency Ad Hoc Committee
1998-2003
6/1 1940-005
Native American Coalition
2000-2003
6/2 1940-005
PACCAR lockout
2002-2003
6/3 1940-005
Partnership for a Sustainable Washington
2002
6/4 1940-005
Permanent Replacements
2000
6/5 1940-005
Port Coalition Misc.
2002-2005
6/6 1940-005
Port Jobs
2000-2002
6/7 1940-005
Port of Seattle/Airport Project PLA
2000-2001
6/8 1940-005
Port of Seattle/Airport Concessions Bargaining
2001
7/1 1940-005
Port of Seattle/Misc
1995-2005
Delegate Roll Call Sign-In Ledgers
1965-1977
Box/Folder Accession No.
7/2 1940-005
KCLC Delegate Roll call sign-in ledger January 1965-December 1970
1965-1970
7/3 1940-005
KCLC Delegate Roll call sign-in ledger January 1971-December 1977
1971-1977

Accession No. 1940-006: Martin Luther King, Jr. County Labor Council records, 1984-2011Return to Top

4 boxes and 2 banners

Restrictions on Access: No restrictions on access.

Restrictions on Use: Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

Acquisition Info: Donated by King County Labor Council.

Scope and Content: Publications such as King County Labor News, delegate roll call ledgers, subject files on various topics, correspondence with affiliates, and banners from marches and events. This collection is primarily communications between the King County Labor Council and other labor organizations within the greater Seattle area. It is separated into five series: publications, delegate roll call ledgers, subject files, correspondence with affiliates, and banners from marches/events. The date range of the materials is from 1978 to 2011.

The publications series is all issues of the quarterly organizational publication, King County Labor News, dating from 1987 to 1995.

The delegate roll call ledgers series is three large ledger books containing signatures of KCLC delegates from 1978 to 1991, as well as several packets of spreadsheet sign-in ledgers.

The subject files series contains contracts and bargaining agreements/negotiations from local unions, organizational resolutions, Seattle Union Now materials, and several KCLC campaigns, dating from 1985 to 2006.

The correspondence with affiliates series is communications between the KCLC and local unions as well as labor rights campaigns and organizations and dates from 1982 to 2011.

The banners from marches/events series is comprised of two canvas banners, the first from a KCLC Organizing for Change campaign and the second from the Fight for 15 campaign, c. 2014.

Container(s) Description Dates
PUBLICATIONS: KING COUNTY LABOR NEWS, 1987-1995
1987-1995
Box/Folder Accession No.
1/1 1940-006
King County Labor News
1987-1992
1/2 1940-006
King County Labor News
1993
1/3 1940-006
King County Labor News
1994
1/4 1940-006
King County Labor News
1994
1/5 1940-006
King County Labor News
1994
1/6 1940-006
King County Labor News
1994
1/7 1940-006
King County Labor News
1995
1/8 1940-006
King County Labor News
1995
1/9 1940-006
King County Labor News
1987-1995
DELEGATE ROLL CALL LEDGERS, 1978-1991
1978-1991
Box/Folder Accession No.
2/1 1940-006
KCLC Delegate Roll Call Sign-in Ledger
1978-1982
2/2 1940-006
KCLC Delegate Roll Call Sign-in Ledger
1983-1987
2/3 1940-006
KCLC Delegate Roll Call Sign-in Ledger
1988-1991
1/10 1940-006
KCLC Delegate Roll Call 
1992
SUBJECT FILES (Alphabetical), 1985-2006
1985-2006
Box/Folder Accession No.
1/11 1940-006
Port of Seattle Terminal and Cruise Ship Work
1998-2000
1/12 1940-006
Port of Seattle Crane Maintenance (Part 1 of 4)
2000-2001
1/13 1940-006
Port of Seattle Crane Maintenance (Part 2 of 4)
2000-2001
1/14 1940-006
Port of Seattle Crane Maintenance (Part 3 of 4)
1994
1/15 1940-006
Port of Seattle Crane Maintenance (Part 4 of 4)
1985
1/16 1940-006
Renton Technical College
2002-2003
1/17 1940-006
KCLC Resolutions (Part 1 of 3)
1999-2006
1/18 1940-006
KCLC Resolutions (Part 2 of 3)
1999-2006
1/19 1940-006
KCLC Resolutions (Part 3 of 3)
1999-2006
1/20 1940-006
Right to Organize/Seattle Union Now (Part 1 of 3)
1999-2001
1/21 1940-006
Right to Organize/Seattle Union Now (Part 2 of 3)
1999-2001
1/22 1940-006
Right to Organize/Seattle Union Now (Part 3 of 3)
1999-2001
3/1 1940-006
Schwerin, Campbell, Barnard re GR-22
2000
3/2 1940-006
School of the Americas
1999-2003
3/3 1940-006
SeaTac Airport Coalition (Part 1 of 3)
2000-2002
3/4 1940-006
SeaTac Airport Coalition (Part 2 of 3)
2000-2002
3/5 1940-006
SeaTac Airport Coalition (Part 3 of 3)
2000-2002
3/6 1940-006
SeaTac Airport Coalition
1993-1994
3/7 1940-006
SeaTac Airport Jurisdiction
2001
3/8 1940-006
SeaTac Airport Third Runway
1996-2000
3/9 1940-006
Seattle Union Now [Exec. Committee Meeting, May 7, 1999]
1999
3/10 1940-006
Seattle Union Now: Seattle Organizing Center (Prior to SUN)
1998-1999
3/11 1940-006
Seattle Union Now: Union Cities (Part 1 of 2)
1998-2001
3/12 1940-006
Seattle Union Now: Union Cities (Part 2 of 2)
1998-2001
3/13 1940-006
Seattle Union Now: Seattle Organizing Committee (Part 1 of 2)
1997-1998
3/14 1940-006
Seattle Union Now: Seattle Organizing Committee (Part 2 of 2)
1997-1998
3/15 1940-006
Seattle Union Record (Part 1 of 2)
2000-2001
3/16 1940-006
Seattle Union Record (Part 2 of 2)
2000-2001
3/17 1940-006
Security Officers Union
2002
3/18 1940-006
Steelworkers (Missing)
2001-2006
3/19 1940-006
Teamsters Apple Campaign
1996-1999
3/20 1940-006
The Regional Partnership
2003
3/21 1940-006
Transportation Reform and Improvement Plan (TRIP 21)
2000
3/22 1940-006
U.S. Labor Against the War (USLAW)
2003-2006
3/23 1940-006
Unemployment Law Project
2000-2005
CORRESPONDENCE WITH AFFILIATES (Alphabetical), 1982-2011
1982-2011
Box/Folder Accession No.
3/24 1940-006
A. Philip Randolph Institute/Seattle Chapter
1985-2006
3/25 1940-006
Actors Equity
2002-2006
3/26 1940-006
Aerospace Machinists Dist. Lodge 751 (IAM)
2000-2006
4/1 1940-006
Air Line Pilots Assoc.
2000-2011
4/2 1940-006
Air Transport Dist. 143 (IAM)
2000-2008
4/3 1940-006
Air Transport Local 1351 (IAM)
1997-2006
4/4 1940-006
American Radio Assoc.
2001-2006
4/5 1940-006
Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance
2000-2006
4/6 1940-006
Auto Machinists Local 289 (IAM)
2000-2006
4/7 1940-006
Bellevue Police Managers Assoc.
1999-2001
4/8 1940-006
Boilermakers Local 104
2000-2003
4/9 1940-006
Boilermakers Local 502
2003-2006
4/10 1940-006
Bricklayers Local 1 WA
2000-2005
4/11 1940-006
Carpenters Local 131
2000-2001
4/12 1940-006
Affiliates - Carpenters Local 1797
2001-2003
4/13 1940-006
Carpenters Pacific NW Regional Council
2000-2002
4/14 1940-006
Carpenters Local 1144
2001
4/15 1940-006
KCLC Meeting and Delegates Meeting
1991
5/1 1940-006
Cement Masons Local 528
2000-2006
5/2 1940-006
Classified Workers Local 4787 (AFT)
1995-2006
5/3 1940-006
Classified Workers Local 4795 (AFT)
1992-2006
5/4 1940-006
Clothing & Textile Workers Joint Board
1982-2001
5/5 1940-006
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
1997-2006
5/6 1940-006
Coalition of Labor Union Women
2000-2006
5/7 1940-006
Communications Workers Local 7800 (CWA)
2000-2006
5/8 1940-006
Communications Workers Local 7803
2000-2006
5/9 1940-006
Communications Workers Local 14761
1984-1995
5/10 1940-006
Communications Workers Local 37082 (The Newspaper Guild)  - Times/P-I Strike
2000-2001
5/11 1940-006
Communications Workers Local 37082 (The Newspaper Guild)
1997-2006
5/12 1940-006
Communications Workers Local 37083 (WashTech)
1998-2005
5/13 1940-006
County & City Employees Council 2 (AFSCME)
2001-2006
5/14 1940-006
County & City Employees Local 2170 (AFSCME)
2000-2006
5/15 1940-006
County & City Employees Local 21C (AFSCME)
1992-2003
5/16 1940-006
County & City Employees Local 2084
1992-2001
5/17 1940-006
Deep Sea Fishermen's Union
2003-2005
5/18 1940-006
Electrical Workers Local 46 (IBEW)
2000-2006
5/19 1940-006
Electrical Workers Local 77 (IBEW)
2000-2003
5/20 1940-006
Electronic Workers Local 1002 (IUEC)
2000-2001
5/21 1940-006
Firefighters Local 27 (IAFF)
2000-2006
5/22 1940-006
Firefighters Local 864 (IAFF)
2003-2004
5/23 1940-006
Firefighters Local 1461 (IAFF)
2003
5/24 1940-006
Firefighters Local 1604 (IAFF)
1985-2005
5/25 1940-006
Firefighters Local 1747 (IAFF)
2002-2003
5/26 1940-006
Firefighters Local 1760 (IAFF)
2000-2006
5/27 1940-006
Firefighters Local 1810 (IAFF)
2000-2006
5/28 1940-006
Firefighters Local 2919 (IAFF)
1991-2000
5/29 1940-006
Firefighters Local 3396 (IAFF)
2000-2006
5/30 1940-006
Firemen & Oilers Local 193
2000-2006
5/31 1940-006
Flight Attendants Council 10 (AFA)
2003-2006
5/32 1940-006
Flight Attendants Council 17 (AFA)
2002-2006
5/33 1940-006
Flight Attendants Council 19 (AFA)
2001-2003
5/34 1940-006
Flight Attendants Delta Campaign (AFA)
2001
5/35 1940-006
Glass Workers Local 50 (GMP)
2001-2006
5/36 1940-006
Glass Workers Local 68 (USW)
1996-2002
5/37 1940-006
Glaziers Local 188 (IUPAT)
2000-2005
5/38 1940-006
Government Employees Local 1170 (AFGE)
2003-2005
5/39 1940-006
Government Employees Local 3197 (AFGE)
2000-2007
5/40 1940-006
Government Employees Local 3937 (AFGE)
2004-2006
5/41 1940-006
Graphic Communications Local 767M (GCIU)
2000-2006
5/42 1940-006
Graphic Communications District 2 (GCIU)
2000-2005
5/43 1940-006
Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific/Puget Sound Region
2000-2006
5/44 1940-006
Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific/Region 37
2000-2006
5/45 1940-006
Carpenters Local 1797
2000-2003
5/46 1940-006
Iron Workers Local 506
2004-2005
5/47 1940-006
King County Union Retirees Council
2000-2001
5/48 1940-006
Labor Council for Latin American Advancement
2000-2006
5/49 1940-006
Laborers Local 1239 (LIUNA)
2000
5/50 1940-006
Laborers Local 242 (LIUNA)
2000-2005
5/51 1940-006
Laborers Local 252 (LIUNA)
1998-2002
5/52 1940-006
Laborers Local 440 (LIUNA)
1991-2006
5/53 1940-006
Letter Carriers Local 79 (NALC)
2000-2005
5/54 1940-006
Locomotive Engineers Division 518 (BLET)
2001-2005
5/55 1940-006
Longshore Bargaining 2002 (ILWU)
2002
5/56 1940-006
Longshore Local 9 (ILWU)
2001-2006
5/57 1940-006
Longshore Local 19 (ILWU)
2000-2006
5/58 1940-006
Longshore Local 52
1989-2006
5/59 1940-006
Luggage Workers Local 51
1985-2006
5/60 1940-006
Lumber & Sawmill Workers
1999-2001
5/61 1940-006
Machinists Local 79 & District 160 (IAM)
2000-2006
5/62 1940-006
Machinists Local 222 (IAM)
2000-2003
5/63 1940-006
Marine Firemen
1995-2005
5/64 1940-006
Maritime Trades, Puget Sound Ports Council
1995-2006
5/65 1940-006
Masters, Mates & Pilots
2000-2004
5/66 1940-006
Metal Trades, Puget Sound Council
2000-2006
5/67 1940-006
Musical Artists (AGMA)
2002-2006
5/68 1940-006
Musicians Local 76-493 (AFM)
1998-2005
BANNERS FROM MARCHES/EVENTS
King County Labor Council AFL-CIO Organizing for Change
undated
15 for Seattle
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Domestics--Labor unions--Washington (State)
  • Domestics--Washington (State)
  • Labor unions--Political activity
  • Labor unions--Washington (State)--Archives
  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
  • Publishers and publishing--Washington (State)
  • Referendum--Washington (State)

Corporate Names

  • AFL-CIO. King County Labor Council--Archives
  • AFL-CIO. Martin Luther King County Labor Council--Archives
  • Central Labor Council of Seattle and Vicinity--Archives
  • Domestic Workers Union (Seattle, Wash.)
  • Seattle American Publishing Co.
  • United Labor Advisory Committee Against Initiative 202 (Wash.)
  • United Labor Advisory Committee to Defeat Initiative 198 (Wash.)
  • Western Central Labor Union (Seattle, Wash.)--Archives

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)--Politics and government
  • Washington (State)--Politics and government

Form or Genre Terms

  • Clippings
  • Newsletters
  • Photographs

Titles within the Collection

  • Initiative 198 (Wash.)
  • Initiative 202 (Wash.)

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names
    • Labor Archives of Washington (University of Washington) (creator)