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The Independent Association of Publishers Employees (IAPE) represents all categories of employees of Dow Jones and Company and the Wall Street Journal. The IAPE was founded in 1946 as the Dow Jones Employees Association of New York, and was renamed the Independent Association of Publishers Employees in 1954. The IAPE maintained its independence through two failed attempts at affiliation with larger international unions, the Graphic Communications International Union in 1987, and the Communications Workers of America (CWA) in 1990. The membership finally approved affiliation to the CWA's Printing, Publishing and Media Workers Sector (PPMWS) in 1996, and the Association was chartered as Local 1096 of the CWA. The collection contains minutes, correspondence, bargaining files, administrative files, publicity material and background files on issues of concern to the union.

From the description of Records of the Independent Association of Publishers' Employees, 1937-2003 (bulk 1985-1995). (New York University). WorldCat record id: 479586881

The Independent Association of Publishers' Employees (IAPE) represents all categories of employees of Dow Jones & Company and the Wall Street Journal, including journalists, editors, printing plant workers, clerical and technical staff and sales staff. Workers in Information Technology are now the single largest group represented by the union. The IAPE was founded in 1946 as the Dow Jones Employees Association of New York. The union's name was intentionally broad to indicate that the union would represent not only Dow Jones' reporters and writers but all of the company's employees. The organization was renamed the Independent Association of Publishers' Employees in 1954 when it expanded to include the employees of The Wall Street Journal ; the intent was also to indicate the future possibility of expanding the union's membership further. The local now includes workers at several Dow Jones-owned companies.

In 1977, when preparing for a union election in which he was challenging the incumbent president, Eric Frankland, a former IAPE vice-president, was denied permission to copy the names and addresses of IAPE members from union records. He filed suit against the union, but lost the case, which was then appealed to the New York Supreme Court. The final result, documented in the collection, was that Frankland was allowed to view the membership list, but would not be able to take notes, or make copies of the roster.

The IAPE maintained its independence through two failed attempts at affiliation with larger international unions, the Graphic Communications International Union in 1987, and the Communications Workers of America (CWA) in 1990. In 1996, under the leadership of president Ron Chen, the membership voted to approve affiliation to the CWA's Printing, Publishing and Media Workers Sector (PPMWS) becoming Local 1096 of the CWA. On January 1, 2000 the IAPE became part of the Newspaper Guild, which itself had affiliated with the CWA in 1998.

The IAPE has engaged in contentious negotiations with the management of Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal over issues of job classification, pay rates, and workers' benefits. The union also became involved in the controversy over the Dow Jones Board of Directors' choice of Peter Kann as CEO. The IAPE was outspoken in protests over compensation agreements with Kann and his wife, Wall Street Journal publisher Karen Elliot House.

From the guide to the Independent Association of Publishers' Employees Records, Bulk, 1985-1995, 1937-2003, (Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archive)

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associatedWith Chen, Ron. person
associatedWith Chen, Ron. person
associatedWith Communications Workers of America. corporateBody
associatedWith Communications Workers of America. Local 1096. corporateBody
associatedWith Communications Workers of America. Local 1096 (Princeton Junction, N.J.). corporateBody
associatedWith Davis, Evelyn Y. person
associatedWith Davis, Evelyn Y. person
associatedWith Dow Jones & Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Kann, Peter. person
associatedWith Kann, Peter. person
associatedWith Newspaper Guild of New York. corporateBody
associatedWith Wall Street Journal (Firm) corporateBody
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Active 1937

Active 2003

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