International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 66 Records circa 1935-1984

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International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, Local 66 Records circa 1935-1984

The International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFTPE), Local 66 is a labor union for engineers in the New York City and New Jersey area. During its long history, Local 66 organized architects, draftsmen and surveyors, as well as chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and industrial engineers. The collection covers the history of IFTPE, Local 66 in its efforts to organize and represent engineers in the New York City and New Jersey area. The bulk of the collection consists of shop files documenting Local 66's successful and unsuccessful organization and bargaining efforts. NOTE: This collection is housed offsite and advance notice is required for use.

79.0 linear feet; (80 boxes)

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