United Paperworkers' International Union
Variant namesHistory notes:
The United Paperworkers International Union was formed in 1972, when the United Papermakers and Paperworkers (1957-1972) merged with the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers (1909-1972). The United Papermakers and Paperworkers had evolved in 1957 from a merger between the International Brotherhood of Paper Makers (1893-1957) and the United Paperworkers of America (1946-1957).
From the description of United Papermakers International Union records, 1906-1984. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38477261
Links to collections
United Paperworkers International Union. [Constitutions, agreements, etc.]
Wisconsin historical society
United Paperworkers International Union. United Papermakers International Union records, 1906-1984.
Georgia State University
Zack, Arnold. Zack, Arnold. Additional Arbitration files, 1996.
Cornell University Library
Brown, C. Arnold,. Oral history interview, 1972 Mar.
Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History, Maine Folklife Center
Blacksher, Meneffe, & Stein (Firm). Gill et al. v. International Paper Company, et al. : records, 1976-1978.
University of South Alabama, Marx Library
AFL-CIO Internal Disputes Plan Decisions of the Impartial Umpire, 1964-1976.
Cornell University Library
AFL-CIO. Internal Disputes Plan. Decisions of the Impartial Umpire, 1964-1976.
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives
Denenberg, Tia Schneider. Arbitration files. 1984-2004.
Cornell University Library
Hilpert, Elmer E., 1905-1975. Series 1. General arbitration files, part a, 1948-1975.
Cornell University Library
De Vyver, Frank Traver, 1904-1980. Frank Traver De Vyver papers, 1914-1980.
Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
Derrickson, Eugene, 1911-. Oral history interview with Eugene Derrickson, 1976 April 28.
Pennsylvania State University Libraries
Guide to the Tamiment Library Newspapers, 1873-2014
Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
O'Neal, Patrick. Patrick O'Neal fonds.
University of British Columbia Library
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AFL-CIO.
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Brown, C. Arnold,
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Derrickson, Eugene, 1911-
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De Vyver, Frank Traver, 1904-1980.
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Hilpert, Elmer E., 1905-1975.
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O'Neal, Patrick.
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Zack, Arnold.
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AFL-CIO.
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American Federation of Labor.
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Blacksher, Meneffe, & Stein (Firm)
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International Brotherhood of Paper Makers.
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Tamiment Library.
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United Papermakers and Paperworkers.
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United Paperworkers of America.
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Subjects:
- Paper industry workers
- Paper industry workers
- Paper industry workers
- Wood-pulp industry workers
- Wood-pulp industry workers
- Paper industry workers
- Paper industry workers
- Wood-pulp industry workers
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- United States (as recorded)
Variant Names
United Steelworkers
Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union
United Steel Paper and Forestry Rubber Manufacturing Energy Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union
USW
PACE
OCAW
Paper Allied-Industrial Chemical and Energy Workers International Union
UPIU
United Steelworkers of America
United Papermakers International Union
United Steelworkers (USW). (2005-)
Oil Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union (OCAW). (1917-1999)
United Steel Paper and Forestry Rubber Manufacturing Energy Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union (2005-)
Paper Allied-Industrial Chemical and Energy Workers International Union (PACE). (1999-2005)
United Steelworkers of America (2005-)
United Papermakers International Union (UPIU). (1972-1999)
United Papermakers and Paperworkers (UPP). (1957-1972)
International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers (IBPSPMW). (1906-1972)
International Brotherhood of Paper Makers (IBPM). (1893-1957)
United Paperworkers of America (UPA). (1944-1957)