Browse Items (41 total)

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Lists each plant, number of local union represented, and type of clause

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Gives totals by plant and UAW local for October 1941, October 1942, and April 1943

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Quotes statement, signed by Florence Jackson, CORE; Gloster P. Current; Rev. Charles Hill; William G. Nicholas and Walter Hardin, UAW; citing need for more housing for Negroes, and deploring federal housing policies

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Warns Local's members who violate non-discrimination policies there will be no protection against ensuing discipline

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Invites attendance at conference to halt further "wildcat strikes organized against the employmeny of Negro workers on war production."

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Covers period October 15, 1944 to February 15, 1946. Director Crockett reports on committee publications, disposition of complaints, pressure for state and federal FEP legislation, progress toward securing model "no-discrimination" clauses in…

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Through reproductions of newspaper stories and pictures gives background of UAW recognition by Ford Motor Company in 1941. Pictures of Negroes point up their role in organizing drive.

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1943 Minorities Department p 370-389; 1944 [Nomination of Shelton Tappes as Vice-President] p 406-407; 1959 [Nominations of Willoughby Abner and Robert Battle as Vice-Presidents] p. 360-364; 1962 [Nomination and Election of Nelson Jack Edwards Board…

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Mimeographed letter characterizes Council as comprised of "Communist dominated unions" and criticizes its initiative petition drive for a Detroit Fair Employment Practices Ordinance

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Letter, signed by Colson Nutt, Executive Secretary, commends action of UAW Locals 3, 22, 51, 190, 227, 269, 742
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