Independent Association of Publishers' Employees Records Bulk, 1985-1995 1937-2003

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Independent Association of Publishers' Employees Records Bulk, 1985-1995 1937-2003

The Independent Association of Publishers’ Employees (IAPE) represents all categories of employees of Dow Jones and Company and the . 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, background files on issues of concern to the union, photographs, and buttons. Wall Street Journal

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Kann, Peter

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Chen, Ron.

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Davis, Evelyn Y.

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Independent Association of Publishers Employees.

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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 Communicatio...

Wall Street Journal (Firm)

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Dow Jones & Co.

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Newspaper Guild of New York

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The Newspaper Guild of New York (Newspaper Guild, Local 3) was chartered in 1933 and led in its early years by Heywood Broun, a successful columnist for the World Telegram. Three major New York daily newspapers were organized by 1941, and in 1937 Time Magazine became the first magazine organized by the local. At first the Guild represented only the newsroom workers, but jurisdiction was expanded to include non-editorial newspaper staff and commercial workers, as well as some employees of news se...

Communications Workers of America. Local 1096 (Princeton Junction, N.J.).

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Communications Workers of America

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The National Typographical Union was organized in 1852 and in 1869 changed its name to the International Typographical Union (ITU). In 1987, the ITU merged into the Communication Workers of America (CWA). The Women's International Auxiliary, a division of the ITU, disbanded in 1990. From the description of Women's International Auxiliary records, [ca. 1940-1990]. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 38477528 The Communications Workers of America (CWA) which was fo...