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International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union Fishermen and Allied Workers Division Local 3 records, 1935-1981

Overview of the Collection

Creator
International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. Fishermen and Allied Workers Division. Local 3 (Seattle, Wash.)
Title
International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union Fishermen and Allied Workers Division Local 3 records
Dates
1935-1981 (inclusive)
Quantity
21.58 cubic feet (20 boxes)
Collection Number
3466 (Accession No. 3466-001)
Summary
Administrative papers of a labor union representing several dozen local units.
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

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

The record series TRAILS AND CLAIMS FILES in Box 19 has been restricted to protect the privacy of grievants.

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Languages
English
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Historical Note

Union composed of several dozen local units. Two predecessors of the Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's union were the United Fishermen's Union of the Pacific, Puget Sound District, and International Fishermen and Allied Workers of America, Pacific District, Local 3 (IFAWA). The IFAWA includes about 15 small local unions as well as larger member unions such as the Alaska Fishermen's Unions .The IFAWA merged with ILWU in 1950. It was active with external organizations such as the Maritime Federation of the Pacific.

A detailed history of the UFU and IFAWA was created by Leo Baunach for the online Waterfront Workers History Project. A link, active as of 8/1/2016, can be found here This essay covers this history of the UFU and IFAWA. Less is written about these unions post-1950, after the merge with the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union.

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Content Description

Correspondence, minutes, negotiations, agreements, and related papers of this large union representing several dozen local units. Includes records of three main predecessor organizations: United Fishermen's Union of the Pacific Puget Sound District; International Fishermen and Allied Workers of America. Pacific District. Local 3.; and the main body of the accession, the Longshoremen's Union records.

Commonly recurring series within this collection are Minutes (for Locals, Executive Boards, Conferences and Conventions), Working and Price Agreements, Financial Records, and Organizational Features. There was a great deal of redundant information within Working Agreements with the only discernable difference between several copies of these multi-page forms being whose signature can be found at the end of each. Working Agreements for fishermen were between a Union and and Owner/Captain of a specific ship on behalf of a Union member. Fish Price Agreements set a minimum price per pound for buyers of fish. These agreements also contain additional documentation of the agreements including related correspondence, meeting minutes, and other material. Financial records contain the ledgers and reports of the unions as well as tax and welfare records for individual members. Forms and lists with Social Security Numbers were copied, the numbers were redacted, and the old forms were destroyed.

Potential items of interest include folder 3/33. Cannery and Fishpacking Companies. It contains lists of employees at Puget Sound Fishpacking and Cannery plants. Agreements with Fishpackers and Canneries are unusual among UFU working agreements in this collection, as are extent lists of employees. More unusual is that they contain lists of employees at several Puget Sound Canneries, many of whom are women. Folder 5/16 Correspondence Dealing With Application for Charter with the International Seamen Union (1935-1936) details efforts by the Salmon Purse Seinser's Union of the Pacific to become affiliated with the International Seamen's Union of America. The Secretary-Treasurer of the Purse Seiner's Union wrote out to many westcoast fishermen's union asking why their application was being withheld. This shows many of the unions that the Salmon Purse Seiners corresponded with. The IFAWA Local #3, MEMBERSHIP LISTS in folders 6/9-16 folders includes member names, addresses, book numbers, and ages of members. Additionally, folders 6/13, 15 contain lists of fishing vessels and the members who worked aboard them. SUBJECT SERIES-NORTHWEST SHOREWORKERS COUNCIL (1946-1950 in folders 7/3-6includes material on Taft-Hartley legislation such as Union declarations and correspondence with congressmen. ASSORTED INTEROFFICE FILES (1946-1950) in folders 7/10,32 include a report with a maps of the "Geographical Distribution of Locals on the Pacific Coast and Territory of Alaska of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Unions." This could be useful contextual information. It also includes petitions for President Truman to ban and Atomic and Hydrogen bombs. Folder 8/21: Assorted (1950) contains a working agreement written in Spanish. The series on IFAW PRICE NEGOTIATIONS (1948-1950) Documents the price negotiations surrounding the fall 1949 IFAWA strike. Folder 10/15 concerns the strike itself, which was represented a new tactic of directly confronting and picketing packers. A series of REPORTS (1949-1978)in folders 16/22-24, 17/15 illustrates international labor relations and the state of west commercial fishing.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Literary rights of representatives of the records-creating organization transferred to the University of Washington Libraries.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

As part of an update to the Legacy Inventory, records were arranged into 13 Records Subgroups.

RECORDS SUBGROUP 1: UNITED FISHERMEN'S UNION OF THE PACIFIC, UNITED. PUGET SOUND DISTRICT (UFU) (1935-1948) The UFU is a predecessor of the ILWU Local #3.

RECORDS SUBGROUP 2: SALMON PURSE SEINERS UNION OF THE PACIFIC (1935-1943). Merged with UFU Puget Sound District in 1937.

RECORDS SUBGROUP 3: HERRING FISHERMEN'S UNION OF THE PACIFIC (1936-1948) Merged with UFU Puget Sound District in 1937

RECORDS SUBGROUP 4: INTERNATIONAL FISHERMEN AND ALLIED WORKERS OF AMERICA. PACIFIC DISTRICT. LOCAL #3 (1936-1958)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 5: NORTHWEST IFAWA COUNCIL (1936, 1948-1950)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 6: FEDERATED FISHERMEN'S COUNCIL OF THE PACIFIC COAST (1937-1944)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 7: INTERNATIONAL LONGSHOREMEN'S AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S UNION. INTERNATIONAL. FISHERMEN AND ALLIED WORKERS DIVISION. LOCAL #3 (1938-1982)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 8: WASHINGTON STATE INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCIL (1940-1949)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 9: MARITIME FEDERATION OF THE PACIFIC (1937-1971)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 10: SEATTLE CIO COUNCIL (1944-1949)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 11: SALMON CONSERVATION LEAGUE (1944)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 12: GOVERNOR'S PINK SALMON ADVISORY COMMITTEE (1954-1956)

RECORDS SUBGROUP 13: WASHINGTON COMMONWEATLH FEDERATION MINUTES (1944)

Acquisition Information

Donated by Robert Quaring, 1/20/1983.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

 

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Corporate Names

  • International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. Fishermen and Allied Workers Division. Local 3 (Seattle, Wash.)--Archives

Other Creators

  • Personal Names

    • Jurich, Joseph F (creator)

    Corporate Names

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

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Subject Terms

  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
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